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Updated over 9 years ago, 05/22/2015

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Dan K.
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  • Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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What are terms for a typical second note/seller financing?

Dan K.
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  • Investor
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

Hey BP!

I'm hoping to acquire a few more rental properties quickly, and began reaching out to a few owners of larger buildings who may be willing to help with seller financing.

I was hoping to find a seller that is willing to carry a second note - I finance 75% with a traditional commercial mortgage, and the seller lends the final 25% as a second note.

I know that that pool of sellers that may want to do this is small, but hey - I figure it never hurts to ask.

What kind of terms are typical when asking a seller for a second note?  Is this typically a shorter term loan where I would need to refinance or pay this off in a few years? What is a good length of time to propose?

Thanks BP'ers!

Dan

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