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Anthony Washington
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Exit Strategy

Anthony Washington
  • Developer
  • San Antonio, TX
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I'm new to the board and investing period. I figure the most important step in investing is just taking action after you have educated yourself. I'm 24 now so I know if I keep at it, I'll be financially free by 30. Just a little info on me

But my question is I have been in contact w/a seller who has inherited a home from grandparents that appraises for 88k arv. I have negotiated down to 40k from their original 65k. I marketed the home at 55k on Craigslist and a homeowner contacted me asking for an owner finance deal. They said they could put 6k down and would pay up to 700 a month. How could I wholesale this deal or what else could be another exit strategy? Thanks in advance

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