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Sierra Williams
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For sale by owner question?

Sierra Williams
  • Investor
  • OH (ohio)
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There is a FSBO house that's caught my attention. I am new to real estate investing and learning a lot. What is the best way to tackle a FSBO deal? Should i ask the seller if they are willing to sell on terms. Meaning take over the title but not the loan? How can i get the income back without taking out a loan on these properties?

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Daniel Vandenbos
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Daniel Vandenbos
  • Alpha, NJ
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@Sierra Williams FSBO can be tricky, many times it seems they want top dollar for a property and don't want to pay a realtor commission. Are you sure they even have a loan on the property? If it has your attention it would be worth a few minutes of your time to give them a call and try to find out their situation to see if you're able to find a good solution for both of you. Best of luck!

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