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David Beasley
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When should you owner/seller finance a deal & how to go about it

David Beasley
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, TX
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There is a great deal on a multi family home but I believe the price is too high, well I know the price is too high compared to the ARV around it!

The bad news is that a wholesaler has it under contract right now and won’t budget on the price what should I do? just wait till it’s not under contract or work with the wholesaler to try and owner/seller finance the deal which would work great for me or try to get him to be reasonable on the price because it’s way overpriced

Give me your thoughts please guy!!!!!

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I think Warren Buffett said "Don't chases buses or deals.  There's always another one on it's way."  Expect to churn through a bunch of deals before you find the right one and don't fall in love until it's your property.

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