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Curtis York Jr
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
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What Would the Perfect Subject To Deal Look Like?

Curtis York Jr
  • Investor
  • Columbia, SC
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I have recently been contracting a good bit of Subject To deals, but have been having a hard time finding other investors who were willing to pick them up. I know that the equity is the most important factor, but if the ROI is great, and the purpose of the Sub 2 is a long term buy and hold strategy shouldn't that make the formula more flexible, since the equity would build faster with a higher ROI? Curious to opinions on this situation