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Updated over 7 years ago, 08/15/2017

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Dan White
  • Investor
  • Saint Louis, MO
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owner wants to finance the renovation- need guidance on agreement

Dan White
  • Investor
  • Saint Louis, MO
Posted

The owner of a sfr bungalow in a good part of town wants to finance the renovation...or sell it outright.  I have my numbers where they need to be and she is ok with the current offer.  I would like to finance it with her because she is open to a very attractive annualized interest rate.  I have an idea on how to structure the repayment, however not sure exactly what would be best.  Can anyone elaborate on a good structure.  Keep in mind, she is older and this deal is "fun" for her.  She is open to whatever I have to offer.  I'm in a great spot, just need some guidance!  Thank you, Dan

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