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All Forum Posts by: Melanie M.

Melanie M. has started 2 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Motivated Seller -- How to Structure the Offer(s)

Melanie M.Posted
  • Investor
  • LOS ANGELES, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 3

Kathy, Thanks for your suggestions. I have emailed the seller with the question about taxes and insurance.

Some follow-up questions: when you write that I could assume his loan "assuming I would qualify to do that," what do you mean by that? Also, isn't that a subject-to deal?

Thanks again, I appreciate your help.

Post: Motivated Seller -- How to Structure the Offer(s)

Melanie M.Posted
  • Investor
  • LOS ANGELES, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 3

Hi BP Nation,

I have a motivated seller with a property in Florida. He wrote a lease-option on the property 2 years ago, tenants are great, responsible for all maintenance, no late payments. Option is written for 5 years with 1-year renewable. Purchase price is $182,000. Buyer paid $9K option payment. Credit toward purchase price is $150/month. Monthly payment is $1100. Taxes/insurance are not escrowed.

He has an ARM at 3%, balance is $130K, payment is $650.

He needs to get this loan out of his name bc he wants to buy a house to live in--tough to qualify with this loan in his name.

I suspect there are several creative ways to buy this house. However, as a newbie, I am at a loss of how to begin to structure an offer or offers. Thank you BP!

Post: Any quality wholesalers in the Mid-Missouri Area?

Melanie M.Posted
  • Investor
  • LOS ANGELES, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 3

Hi Sandy, Are you interested in KCMO at all? Thank you, Melanie