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Dusty Warner
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Sub2 Vs Owner Finance

Dusty Warner
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Bulverde, TX
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Im looking into wholesaling as a avenue to finding a few buy/hold properties??? Its been fun learning about this area of RE investing and plan on sending out some postcards soon and give it a shot.   I hope to find a couple personal leads, but I want to be prepared to take advantage of any possible deal that ill be able to wholesale... I have a good understanding of sub2 and owner financing, I realize that I have the property deeded to my entity in both situations..... It seems that sub2 would carry more risk as a personal buy/hold.... What circumstances are ideal for each of these options??? Sorry if this is too broad of a question..... Respectfully,

DW

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Brian Gibbons#5 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Brian Gibbons#5 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Ur in Tx and I would look into wraps, @Dusty Warner 

Best legal blog in TX is 

http://lonestarlandlaw.com/subject-to-transactions... sub2

http://lonestarlandlaw.com/Wraparound.html wrap

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