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Updated over 6 years ago, 09/06/2018

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Sean Dawson
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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Seller cary back notes - supply and demand

Sean Dawson
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
Posted

Hi BP community!

Happy labor day! I am happy to labor for my future business on RE topics today :)

I am interested in embarking on a marketing plan to find performing seller carry back notes.  I have had some advice that the target market is: retirees, probate and divorce attorneys, builders and title companies.

My question for the folks out there is, what is your experience with the supply and demand for seller carry back notes?  Are they a needle in a haystack?  I know a few investors in my area and I haven't heard of anyone doing this strategy.  I thought I would cast a net into the BP community to see what your experiences have been.

Love to hear your thoughts...…

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