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Malcolm Brown
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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To seller financing or not

Malcolm Brown
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I am a new investor/ wholesaler. As I begun my business, I've noticed I've gotten a few calls for from sellers who is interested in making the sell but a wholesale price doesn't work for them. One case, the seller is asking less the market value, but will take a down payment. Since he is a retiring landlord, I'm sure he would be interested in the monthly income without the headache. Am I going in the right direction with this? If so, how do I set up the sell as far as the contract between and the seller then me and the end buyer?

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