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Gabriela Johnson
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Buying homes for seller to buy back later

Gabriela Johnson
  • Portland, OR
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Would you guys buy a house from someone then let them buy it back a few years later? Is that a good investment for you? If so, how much would you have to make in what amount of time? These people are paying rent as well after selling. Hope this makes sense!

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Catherine Emert
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  • Bend, OR
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Catherine Emert
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  • Bend, OR
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You would want to make sure that their rent payments actually gain you a profit and that there isn't any penalty for selling in a few years. The hard part is do you sell it to them at market value? And if so what happens if the market crashes and you lose that money. If you set a price now what happens if the market takes off and you could have made more?

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