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16 May 2015 | 41 replies
.- Second option is to partner with a few american family members with great credit score and possibly buy with 20% down using more traditional financing.I hear other options as well like using portfolio lenders, seller financing etc.
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24 February 2015 | 5 replies
My question is, if I line up a seller financed deal and explain that this will ease the tax burden but then I sell after a year or so, does that in turn put him in the same spot as if he would have sold it traditionally to begin with?
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24 February 2015 | 6 replies
I will have a street address plus a Suite # instead of the traditional PO Box.CheersSuzanne
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25 February 2015 | 12 replies
I forgot to include this within my original post, but my reasoning for considering the apartment unit over the single family home to begin with was due to my limited cash on hand to support the needed 20% down on a single family home that is traditionally higher in asking value ( north of $150k ) than apartment units.
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27 February 2015 | 14 replies
The typical banks could care less, the employees are lazy, red tape, I have 800 FICO score, I would never get loan through traditional bank again.
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26 February 2015 | 8 replies
If you do not have much reserves to survive on then you generally do not want to focus on traditional residential sales driving buyers all over creation and expending your resources.
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1 March 2015 | 7 replies
I'm new at investing so looking for clarification from some of the more seasoned investors.With your traditional sandwich lease option, I’m assuming that when it comes time for the buyer to close, the investor (me) needs to do a double or simultaneous close, correct?
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26 February 2015 | 4 replies
Traditional brokers are not creative and they don't understand these things.Best bet, try and find an independent agent or search for "Flat Fee MLS your area" and get a local guy.
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26 February 2015 | 1 reply
I'm curious if anyone here has actually had any luck in pulling off this scenario.Small community bank is selling an apartment complex - in this case its 14 units.Instead of a traditional sale, they simply assign the property to an investor (Me) for say 5% down payment and at a good rate.