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Kris Kaufman
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
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"subject to" deals

Kris Kaufman
  • Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
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Hi, just was wondering if many investors are still doing "subject to" deals in the current market? I would like to branch into this arena, but would like some advice if there's some to be had in favor of it. Also, could someone provide me with numbers for a good "subject to" deal (starting from acquiring the property "subject to" and then lease optioning it to a tenant buyer)? If I didn't provide enough info, please feel free to ask.

Haven't done much on Bigger Pockets as far as networking and knowledge gathering. Figured it's time to start reaching out! Thanks much and look forward to hearing from everyone! 

-Kris

  • Kris Kaufman