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Donald Hatter Assumable Loans vs Wrap Around Financing
2 July 2025 | 9 replies
That is why they are trying to implement a subject-to financing strategy to purchase the home.
Antwan Davis How can I structure this into an owner finance deal
29 July 2025 | 3 replies

Sellers Owes: $319,500Monthly Payment: $2300Zip: 30656Currently lives in Florida and doesn't want to have to continue to pay two mortgages. Any recommendation on how I create an opportunity from this scenario?

Nicholas A. Using private funds to buy investment property and then doing delayed financing
3 July 2025 | 8 replies
if anybody can assist I would be open to working with them for the loan.Anyone with experience doing delayed financing for investment properties or using private funds—please weigh in.
Ray Pantle /Financing Options/General Advice
3 July 2025 | 15 replies
The other option is to withdraw money from our Roth IRAs to pay in cash, which would give us a decent cash flow on the first property, but we would still need to finance the second, third, fourth, etc. property either through a HELOC or traditional loan, and would then face the same question of whether we can find a deal that will give us some (as in $200-300) cash flow.So I'd like to figure out if cash flow is still an option, and if so, what's the best strategy if that's my goal.Cash flow is ONE part of ROI - in MOST cases it’s importance is providing STAYING POWER while price appreciation, value add, more effective management and leverage provide the bulk of the return on investment. 
Kwanza P. Live and Flip Financing
30 June 2025 | 1 reply
How are people financing a live and flip?
Don Konipol Creative Financing on the SELL Side
29 June 2025 | 2 replies
We think of creative financing as be beneficial to the buyer; almost never do we think of seller benefits (except for the “illusionary” so called “benefits” gurus suggest buyers use to entice sellers into “creative” situations). 
Zeb Wallace Developing and Financing new 6 Unit Multifamily - what would you do?
28 July 2025 | 6 replies

Hi folks,
I’m in the process of using California's SB 684 to split my multifamily-zoned lot in order to develop a new multistory with ~6+ new units (hopefully) on the new parcel.
Does anybody have any experience fin...

David Kimuge Flipping Deals Creative Financing
28 June 2025 | 5 replies
Just remember this is all taxed as ordinary active income (not capital gains).Seller Financing: Sometimes the seller is willing to carry the note.
Priscilla Rodriguez Who's Using Seller Financing to Lockdown Multifamily?
1 July 2025 | 4 replies
Typically sellers are not motivated to carry back financing for a property they’re selling - the reason seller’s DO it is because either they are obtaining a higher price then possible with a cash sale or sale to a buyer obtaining third party financing or can sell a property that’s does’nt qualifying for third party financing because of area, type or condition.Bottom line is that in my experience 98% of the time seller financing is utilized the buyer is paying over market price.
Zachary Bellinghausen Finding a replacement for my 1031 exchange
23 July 2025 | 30 replies
Operate them as a mini portfolio with smart automation, and you can easily target 10–15% cash-on-cash returns, especially with no mortgage.What Not to Do Right Now:Rush into overpriced multifamily just because you have the capital.