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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Looking for input on a seller financing deal
I have a seller that has offered to seller finance a 6 unit apartment. I offered $180k and cash flow is at the low end of where I like it. Seller wants $200k. At $200k it drops the cash flow by $100 per month. Since it’s zero down and seller financed should I just pay the higher price and lock in this deal?