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Tony Foskey Providing Owner Financing
4 August 2016 | 2 replies
i think owner financing is the best way to go, of course make sure your paperwork is up to snuff for both your interests and the buyer so no one gets burned, but it definitely will open up a larger pool of investors wanting to buy your property, i hunt seller/owner finance deals but here in my area they are like finding a 4 leaf clover, almost unreal  but make sure you have the proper originator/attorney help with the paperwork so it is filed correctly and recorded so you are doing it legit. but as far as the deal it is how ever you want it to be,  the term,rate,down payment "if any", complete casual an creative finance option for people, "of course negotiating with the buyer on terms as well" but it has limitless possibilities for you and your buyer, best of luck,Jay,
Genesis Pacheco New and have questions
4 August 2016 | 2 replies
but dig into the limitless resource that is BP and educate yourself as much as you can. 
Phelim Lennon Connecticut Brain Dump
17 November 2020 | 57 replies
Can be anything CT related but to help you out I'm looking for things like:Where you investWhat you invest inCT deals you have made in past/present and looking to make in futureWhat your profession is if not an investor and services you offer in CTNew towns/areas you are excited aboutMeet ups that you host, attend or want startedThis list is limitless I think you get the point,which is, one spot for us CT BP users to go to connect with others in CT, get up to date CT info, and get to know each other!
Michael L. BRRR Strategy - Refinance Question
14 July 2016 | 19 replies
Non-traditional bank lenders such as B2R and Renovo will have easier seasoning requirements (some none) and will allow limitless properties but they are more expensive typically 6 to 7%.And all lenders put a lot of weight on whether you have the cash now to be able to make payments and most everything else is secondary such as experience.
Joshua Pfaff House demo and rebuild
12 March 2016 | 6 replies
But there's limitless probabilities that surrounds it, example, the price drop is dependent on the condition of the materials, a gut rehab is different when you are doing a 2000 built vs 1910 built, there is more chance that wood is rotten and not salvageable.In LA, adding square footage of the house creates the profit, if someone has 1000sf at 300/sf, then he adds 1200 sf, that could sell at 300, it means that his new value is 660k and he bought it for 300k and spent 100k on rehab, that puts him 260k less other expenses.
J. Martin Recession & Job Loss Predictor: Leads by 2.5 years!!
9 March 2016 | 28 replies
These cause and effect scenarios seem limitless when interest rates are so heavily manipulated.  
James Paine The Everything Store - Book Review
15 March 2016 | 0 replies
He wanted Amazon to become the everything store, offering limitless selection and seductive convenience at disruptively low prices.
Travis Vizier Making BRRRR work with private money lender
30 March 2016 | 18 replies
Just to clarify: Self-directed IRA is not an investment in and of itself, it allows you to have virtually limitless investment options but unless you invest the funds that are in your self-directed IRA you are getting zero return. 
Erika Carter #2- Advice on purchasing my first multi-unit building in Chicago
26 April 2016 | 5 replies
I had a little house that gad a similar problem and I thought it would be a limitless money pit.
James Beaver To swin or Not to swim (Rentals are the answer)
26 September 2019 | 5 replies
Plus, as an agent, you've got access to MLS, so your deal prospecting opportunities are nearly limitless and super-inexpensive.