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If more real estate owners (especially long time landlords) knew about ‘the Installment Sale’ tax code 453, there would a lot more seller financing and

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‘Creative Financing’ often gets a bad rap. It’s like calling someone a ‘Conspiracy Theorist’ to dismiss them summarily without serious consideration… But I contend that
I don’t ask banks for loans or permission to close on real estate transactions… and I’ve never had all cash. All purchases since 1998 have
Even agents who are excited to use seller financing strategies to help their clients can be blocked by their broker… can you relate? Why? Fear

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