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All Forum Posts by: Patrick Frechette

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Post: New Investor - Seller Financing

Patrick FrechettePosted
  • Longmeadow, MA
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 1

Hi BP,

My wife and I are new investors looking to build a portfolio of buy and hold single and multi family rentals. We've been watching our market closely mostly by MLS. We recently made a connection with an older investor with a nice portfolio over 20 units. She is beginning to cash out/sell some of her properties, but is very conscious of minimizing the taxes she will have to pay.

This is still a new connection so we haven't discussed exact terms on any deals, but She has two multi-family houses that we're very interested in.  We know that she would like to do owner financing, and only wants to sell one property per year.    We are hoping to tap in to the BP knowledge for creative financing terms that would be beneficial for both parties.  We have qualification and don't need to use owner financing, but are definitely interested the advantages that can come along with it.

What creative financing routes could we use to allow us to acquire these properties while minimizing the sellers tax implications?   

Thanks!

Pat