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Updated over 7 years ago, 07/31/2017

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Ivy Hailey
  • Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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Where can I get the best Seller Financing information?

Ivy Hailey
  • Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
Posted

I need to expand my seller financing knowledge. I am wondering if there is anyone on or off Bigger Pockets who will assist me with this? I was also wondering are there any great articles or books that will assist me as well. I have a strategy but I am challenged with what amount for a down payment would be to high or what amount of time frame would be to short when structuring a deal? I know you want a low down payment and I know you want to stretch the pay off for the outstanding balance out as far as you can. I just want to know is there a strategy when coming up with those crucial terms and how the mind of a savvy investor comes to those terms to ensure I don't burn myself. Thanks in advance for your time and assistance.

Peace be unto you,

Ivy

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