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Kevin Hoodwin
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Owner Financing Numbers

Kevin Hoodwin
  • Dallas Fort-Worth
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Howdy y'all!  I'm posting wondering what kind of numbers y'all are getting selling your properties using owner financing; especially those using wraps?  Any help is much appreciated! XD

Average numbers: 

Cash flow ($)? 

Interest rate (%)? 

Down PMNT you get from the buyer(%)?

If you BRRRR, what's your total cash in the deal ($)?

Time before buyer refinances out of your seller financed note?

And anything else you'd like to tell the community!

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Collin Corrington
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Collin Corrington
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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Cash flow is usually minimal.  We do this to collect on the back end of the loan after the wrap is paid off.

The interest rate we charge is 10.9% here in San Antonio. 

Usually about 10% down. 

We leverage our notes so we tend to cash out and make a lite cash flow for 10 years and then have 20 years of beautiful retirement income =) 

Our average is about 7 years if they do.  Which we capitalize on the amortization table then. 

Best way to get a strong 10.9% return backed by real estate for your retirement!

  • Collin Corrington

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