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Would an Investor buy a newer home and do RTO?
Is it possible to find an investor to purchase a home and have them rent it to my family as a rent to own option? I haven't found many options while just searching for rentals alone. I am having a difficult time locating a bigger home to move my family into. We have been renting a 4 bedroom 2 bath house with a small lot of land for 4 years now. Although I love the home, I'm finding that we are in need of more square footage and land for my growing kids. I have found the perfect home in my home town, but it is not a rent to own option. A friend told me to research finding an investor. I have no knowledge of investing, so I am here asking if this is something that could happen. I hope someone can shed some light on this dilemma I have! Thank you so much for your time, and I cant wait to get some advice! ~ Christina