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Future of Seller Financing

Ian Stack
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I have been thinking lately that seller financing will really take off in the next 3-5 years and would like input from anyone with ideas on the matter. I can see a situation where a good percentage of the younger buyer pool will have sub-par credit coupled with tighter lending standards Accross the board. I also can’t see a plausible situation where interest rates will rise anytime soon.  Seems like a niche that could really work in the Midwest especially where prices are still cheap. Just curious anyone has any thoughts on it

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