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Structuring Owner Financed Deals
I am in the market for long term buy and hold rental properties. I have the cash to acquire a couple of units but would rather use that cash as a down payment in an owner financing scenario. I do not believe that I am in a position to get bank loans very easily, which makes owner financing more attractive.
I have come across some sellers who are open to the idea of owner financing, depending on the terms. I need help in crafting the terms of the note that will be both attractive to the seller and beneficial to me.
My thought has been to offer around 20%-25% down, 6% fixed interest, and a 15-20 year amortization. But, I wanted to post here first and get some suggestions so that the owner financed offers I make are as clean, concise, and coercive as possible.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
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No...I want to keep my liquidity and cash flow high. Higher loan constants equal higher payments equal lower cash flow and liquidity.
Investing in prepaying a mortgage is a terrible use of equity.