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Ty Hines
  • Atlanta, GA
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Looking to work with note broker on proper way to create sellable notes.

Ty Hines
  • Atlanta, GA
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I would like to possibly work with a note broker on creating a note to sell. I think I have the basics down when it comes to what makes a note attractive to a buyer but I would like to get some specific direction as to what is the best way to create a note.
The house is a solid brick house about 1100 sq ft. 3 bed 1 bath solid neighborhood.( PICTURES IN MY PROFILE) I would like to create the note at about $100,000 maybe a little less with about a 10% rate and maybe 5% down. I have a lady that wants to buy the house through owner financing who is permanently disabled and receives disability also her husband has long term, stable employment but we were not interested in owner financing but we are interested in creating and selling the note. Any note brokers who are willing to walk us through the process and give us pointers? Thanks

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