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Christopher Cole
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Creative Investing: 0% Interest Deals?

Christopher Cole
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Anybody successfully do 0% interest deals?

Example: A 20 unit complex sits on the MLS for a year because it is overpriced at $740k. Offer full price to the seller, but dictate terms. Tell him you'll do a $70k down payment, with $5k/month for 10 years. But he has to do owner financing at 0% interest.

This is a real example given at a REIA meeting I attended last night. I have my doubts that this can work well enough to make a business out of it, but his expensive 3 day seminar will change my life, so it must be real

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Rocky V.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Rocky V.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Arlington, TX
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I have one so far but not nearly in that price range.  Seller was adamant on price so I offered it at 0% for 12 years.  To my surprise he agreed.  Working on another really low end deal that I have verbally negotiated on - seller originally wanted $30k, I offered $10K cash but she insisted on more so we settled with her financing $15K with $1K down and payments of $200.  Now to see what I am going to do with the property but this gives me multiple exit strategies to work with.

You never know what a seller's motivation is and you will never get 0% if you don't ask.

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