My Sellers are Afraid to Carry Paper – Has Anyone Seen a Bank Call the Loan?
Sellers who are willing to offer terms and carry paper can really give themselves a nice seller financing advantage in today’s market, but sometimes they
Sellers who are willing to offer terms and carry paper can really give themselves a nice seller financing advantage in today’s market, but sometimes they
Now, some people might think it’s a bit strange for a real estate broker to be writing a post like this, but for where I’m
And you thought you needed capital gains strategies before . . . Both Senator Clinton and Senator Obama have called for an increase in the
I met someone for lunch today who decidedly shuddered at the idea of seller financing. “Aren’t there so many things that can go wrong?” Her
Increasingly, sellers are becoming more flexible and carrying paper (taking back a note) in order to close escrow on their investment properties. So, how does
I follow the work of guys like Bill Bonner, publisher of The Daily Reckoning: “While U.S. business still seems fairly solid, generally, the financial sector
Notes are often created in the image and likeness of their Creator . . . sometimes we can look and call that good. Sometimes the
Trying to get a loan funded can be incredibly frustrating these days. Are we really at the mercy of the lending institutions? Are there other
Recently, a seller called me wondering if she should accept a seller carry back offer. She and her sister had inherited a residential property after
Do sellers carry paper on purpose? Actually, yes, they do. About 5 years ago I bought a small commercial property from an older couple who