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Ryan Myers
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • saskatoon, saskatchewan
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newbie question on potential deal

Ryan Myers
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • saskatoon, saskatchewan
Posted

Hey guys, so I've found someone who is looking at getting out of her rental portfolio back in my home town, which is a very small community.  

10 houses, and all individually listed combines too $847,000

says combined assessments to $556,100

total monthly rents $9150/m. $110,000/yr.  

Ederly and long term tenants in place.  

Assumption is there is more than likely nothing owing on these properties, now question I have is how could you get very creative here with an offer with no money.  Structure a creative financing offer on this.  Would love to hear some possibilities, thanks guys