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Mark Spidell
  • Glenwood Springs, CO
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Selling a low value home

Mark Spidell
  • Glenwood Springs, CO
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I have a property located in Tulsa, OK that will soon be ready for sale or rent.  I am staying flexible with my exit options and am open to various ideas including potential owner carry.  It is a small home in a up and coming neighborhood near downtown with a list price of $60,000. 

I know that traditional financing on low value properties can be difficult for buyers.  If I do find a buyer, what are some ideas to help the buyer successfully find financing on a low value property?Does anyone know of a mortgage group that has had success with this type of situations? Perhaps any Credit Union suggestions?

Thank you in advance.

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