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Updated 12 months ago on . Most recent reply

Offering Owner Financing
So would this be a good deal for an investor?
I’m selling a home for $330K if I offer owner financing, I’d ask for $130K-$150K and then the remaining monthly amount until the mortgage is paid off. The rental comps would bring in $1200 - $1500 profit per month (the fixed interest rate is very low). The house needs very little cosmetic work (paint, cleaning etc.). Would this be a good deal for both the investor and the seller?