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Alex Hamilton
  • Property Manager
  • Baton Rouge, LA
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$900 Monthly income on $44,000 Investment Note Purchase

Alex Hamilton
  • Property Manager
  • Baton Rouge, LA
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Will  increase 1,100 monthly Payments to you if you Wish,  and even "Buy Back" at $75,000 0n this Sale Subject to  $93,000 owner financed mortgage.  PURCHASE NOTE FOR $44,000

 2 full Baths, 3 bedrooms, wood burning Fire Place, two Car Carport Rear, Owner Financed Tenant in Place on $93,0000 Balance....Your Cost $44,000, your income $1,100 per month

Offering

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Roman M.
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Roman M.
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
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Not sure understand the deal.  Is it $900 or $1,100 a month on existing note or you looking to fund a deal? Is it first or 2nd? What is the property value. What do you mean buy back at $75,000?

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