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Aaron Lucas
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Greenwood, IN
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Have a potential client who wants to rent but have capital tied u

Aaron Lucas
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Greenwood, IN
Posted

Hey everyone, 

So, I currently have another commercial deal I'm in the process of purchasing with 2 other partners that's also in the process of having a contract for tenants with a cash flow of somewhere between 2700-3000 by the time we come to agree on the type/amount of the lease. 

That's where my LIMITED capital is currently locked up. 

BUT, I have a buddy where I train muay thai and he is thinking about making a move to a better area. I was thinking maybe I could find the spot he wants, purchase it and then boom... instant cashflow again from a tenant.

However, the issue is cashflow... So, I need creative financing ideas for me to own the property and create more cash flow. I was thinking maybe a lease option sandwich but wanted to get the BP advice. What're some other thoughts on how to tackle this?