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Cash buyer low on funds due to stock market

Alex Fanning
Posted Jun 9 2022, 08:39

Hey everyone, 

I’m selling my primary residence, I owe 195k still. I will be profiting 200k. I had the perfect situation, I was selling by owner and had a cash buyer come to me with no agent. No inspections, no contingencies. We signed all the documents and 50k deposit. 150k due at signing and 200k financed over 5 months. The last couple weeks he has managed to lose a large amount of money in the stock market. My question now is there a way to get these deal done, even finance it without having capital gains taxes? Personally I was thinking about doing 50k at signing totaling 100k down, then 300k financed over 2-3 years at 10%. Not sure how that would work with taxes and the bank unless it was lease to own… or am I better off just putting it back on the market. I’m open to all suggestions! Thank you!! 

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