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David Miller
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  • Asheville, NC
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Note for sale: $151k @6% - 15 years ($78k Interest) - Asheville

David Miller
  • Editor / Producer
  • Asheville, NC
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1. Property is located in 28806 (West Asheville), which is a hot market in Asheville, NC. Tax valule - $185k. Worth over $200. 

2. Tenant got into a lease purchase contract 4 years ago by paying into current Owner's mortgage. Has paid $50k so far plus all expenses. 

3. Owner has some family issues and would like to move on with the property.  Tenant needs $151k loan.

4. About tenant: born and raised in Asheville, is a respected local law enforcement officer. Wife of 20+ years, also local works at Mission hospital. 

5. Options: Tenant needs someone to hold a note for them / get them into a mortgage, but is open to basically any solution--long term, short term, creative, etc.. Would like to get  in the 10-15 year range. An example could be as follows:

$151,000 loan @ 6% - 15 years (180 payments) - $229,360.29 Total Paid - $78,360.29 Interest Paid

Thx!

Offering

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