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Zach Howard
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Where and how can I learn in depth about subject to, wraps etc without the fluff etc?

Zach Howard
  • New to Real Estate
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I'd like to take a deeper dive into subject to, wraps and other related things to educate myself and see whether some of these might be things I can actually utilize in my real estate journey. 

Please recommend any books, or other learning resources on these subjects. 

Thank you. 

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Nicholas L.
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@Zach Howard

the wholesale hotline podcast was where i learned seller finance.  some hype but also a lot of good information.

also remember: seller finance of a paid off asset, lower risk.  subject to, higher risk.

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