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Hybrid Sub-to with seller financing

Peter Zynko
  • Investor
  • Connecticut
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Hi, I'm new to realestate so I'm devouring learning material. I'm focusing on lead acquisition to offer creative financing solution. 

open to approach methods and learning rehab cots

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    Jonathan Greene
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    If you are new and focused on sub-to and seller finance, you can pack it up now. That's not a good place to start. It sounds attractive because everyone says it is low- or no-money down, but if you don't have money to make the deal another way, you don't have much leverage to make the deal the way you are suggesting.

    Sub to and seller finance are shiny objects for people who want to get started in investing to make money, but have no capital.

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