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Updated about 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

Account Closed
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Subject to Question

Account Closed
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hello,
I have read alot about Subject to deals. Can anyone describe the best scenario for an investor buying a SFH sub-to? I know there is not one-size fits all, but I have heard what I think is conflicting advice. Like maybe "real world" is not the same as in the books. For instance, is it a bad idea to buy sub-to when there is a high loan balance and little equity? If one has little funds, is the best exit strategy in this market, to sell it via lease purchase once you "get the deed"? I would appreciate someone describing a deal they did sub-to, if possible?

I have some people calling me back on my signs, letters and ads, and want to know better what I am doing.

Thanks,

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