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Mary Erickson
  • Investor
  • San Diego and Dallas
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Owner Financing, do you suggest it?

Mary Erickson
  • Investor
  • San Diego and Dallas
Posted

I am selling a few properties I've had for awhile and don't need the cash right away, I do want my money to make a return and getting the interest on the loan seems like a good way. I would do a 3 or 5 year balloon and I was told this was easier on the lower end properties because buyers would be more likely to need seller financing. It seems like I would lose if the housing market tanked but I would just rent the house out in the case that someone walked away and I would keep the 20% to 40% down.   I am talking about property in Dallas and in California.  One of the properties is a commercial building in Dallas.  What pitfalls am I missing? is this a bad idea?

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