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All Forum Posts by: Joseph S.

Joseph S. has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Seller only wants a cash buyer, but why?

Joseph S.Posted
  • Staten Island, NY
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Thanks guys. 

@Ned Carey, yeah the only thing I could think of is the suitcase of money.  I have heard a couple of reputable stories with something like that happening here, but in another era.  

It's possible he's just trying to get a better offer out of me.  

I'll try to press him for his reasoning.  

Post: Seller only wants a cash buyer, but why?

Joseph S.Posted
  • Staten Island, NY
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

I've been eyeing a 3 family in the greater NYC area.  It's priced around 400k.  I made an offer and the seller liked it, but said he was holding out for a cash offer for capital gains reasons- he purchased it for under 100k years ago.

My question is what difference would be made in capital gains whether the property was bought with financing or with cash?  It seems the only way he could benefit would be to hide the actual sale price of the house when getting all cash.  Even so, that seems like a bit of a stretch.  Or maybe not.  

The house in in great condition and would be a fine candidate for financing.  It would also likely appraise for the selling price. 

Any help would be appreciated.