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Buy & Hold - Seller Financing and Rehab

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  • Columbus, OH
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Hello Community, After studying the Boston market for a bit, I am really thinking about using seller financing for multi-families. The question I have is this: what are good, creative ways to obtain rehab money using seller financing on multi families with a buy and hold approach? I understand it from the point of view of flipping, but is it reasonable to use this approach for buy and hold using seller financing? What would a typical deal look like using this approach and who are some parties that might need to get involved? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

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