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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

I Don't Know-------YET
Over the last year I have bought and rehabbed 8 homes valued at $1.2m 7 are buy and hold and 1 I will sell. Going to keep doing this as long as I can but I need to get one on the books that is an "Owner Financing" situation. I have never done this, never even tried it, but it seems that plenty of people here use this technique. Just like riding a bike, I hope, once I learn the skill, you never forget. But I would think you have to look at the details a little bit different then if you are buying a foreclosure or any type of distressed property. If there are any " quick tips" you can lend me, I would appreciate it.
Yes I have been listening to podcasts and will dig deeper her on this site. I will get this Mastered- for sure!