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Kyle Scofield
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Madison, SD
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How to approach a Seller Financed deal

Kyle Scofield
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Madison, SD
Posted

Just a few questions about offering someone seller financing:

  • When you see the ad, what's the first, second and third thing you do?
  • Do you email/call the seller right away and ask if they'd be willing to do seller financing right out of the gate?
  • Maybe email them right away laying out the ins and outs of your deal and how you could earn them more return on their money?
  • Should I just send an email essentially saying "Hey I'm interested in buying your house through seller financing, I can offer a good down payment and excellent interest rate.....?" As I said, I'm a little lost where to start with this

I'm just a little lost what to do... I've got some properties that are FSBO but I'm not entirely sure HOW to approach the seller..

What has everyone found works best for them? 

Thanks in advance BP!

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