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Lear R.
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  • El Paso, TX
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Structuring An Attractive Deal

Lear R.
  • Investor
  • El Paso, TX
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Hi, I’m looking for inputs from private investors that will help me structure an attractive investment opportunity. A long story short I have about 8k [skin in game] and I’m looking to purchase in the Scottsdale AZ market, with private funds, combined with owner finance if possible.

The reason I’m pursuing this route is to execute my 1031 exchange flawlessly, and I believe private money, and owner finance will make this a swift transaction. As a private investor, or homeowner looking to owner finance, what are key terms you would find attractive, if I was in your market? I am aware that the asset would be taken by either party if terms aren’t met, and the property will drive the deal, however, I am simply looking for a benchmark to shape my deal. If you owner finance say “ a good deal for my goals would be x percent down, x per month and x amount when you refinance in x years”  Similar specificity for personal lenders. Any input will be greatly appreciated :)