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Updated almost 5 years ago, 02/16/2020

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Ralph E.
  • Missoula, MT
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How would you creatively finance this property?

Ralph E.
  • Missoula, MT
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How would you creatively finance a property that has 4 trailers/mobile homes on almost 10 acres, where seller is offering owner financing with qualifying down payment?

Listing says "Great return on investment. Rural 4 Unit 9.9ac County approved Trailer park. 4 Trailers included. Great income property with land to spare. Seller will carry contract with qualifying down payment.".

Do you know of any low, or no money down ways to aquire a property like this (private money, etc?)? 

I heard years ago "The stupid question is the only one you don't ask". So I'll ask, is there any creative financing strategies that can be used where all, or part of rent payments would go to a private lender, until it could be re-financed.

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