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Brandon Allenczy
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Seller Financing On Market

Brandon Allenczy
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Hagerstown, MD
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Has anyone ever done a seller financed deal that was just found on market? If so, did you just have your agent contact the listing agent and ask if they'll take owner financing? I feel some hesitation from my current agent now in doing this because he just feels it's super unlikely to happen. I get that some properties have it in the description, but just wondering if you've found an on market deal where that wasn't the case and actually had to ask the listing agent.

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Joshua Janus
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Joshua Janus
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I have not completed a a seller financing deal but contacting the listing agent would be a good place to start. Depending on your market, this can be a really difficult feat as the competition is so high just among cash and mortgage buyers offering over asking. 

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