Buying Real Estate

If you are interested in buying a home but have no way to get financing, there may be a way out for you. By the same token, if you have no money to use as a down payment, this method works equally well. Owner financed mortgages can benefit you in several different ways.

Many people do not have the ability to get approved for a home mortgage loan. They may have poor credit, overextended credit, or no credit. In addition, they may not have enough money saved yet for a down payment on a home. The best solution for them would be to find a seller who is motivated to get rid of the property as soon as possible. Of course, not every seller will be agreeable to such an arrangement but there are always some who need, for one reason or another, to get the sale over with as quickly as possible. These situations create the perfect opportunity for you to ask the seller about financing the property for you (owner-financed mortgage).

There are several different ways to affect an owner-financed mortgage. You can always ask the seller if he or she would be willing for you to take over their payments. Many mortgage holders will change the name on the account to yours for a fee as long as you qualify for a mortgage. If not, then the mortgage can be left in the seller’s name with you making all of the payments. The problem with that is that the seller must be able to trust that you will always be able to make the payments on a timely basis. Since the property would still be in their name, then they would be held responsible in the event that you failed to make a payment.

If the seller is asking more for the property than what they owe on it, they would have to create another, second mortgage for you for the balance of the money you owe. They could set up any terms they wanted, with the entire payment going to interest for a year or so and then a large, balloon payment at the end, or any other way that both parties could agree on that would work well.

This type of arrangement can be continued until the property is paid off or you could seek financing at some point during the life of the loan if you become better able to get it. There are a number of different methods that can be utilized and it is all up to you and the seller. If they agree to work with you, any provisions agreed upon can be worked out legally.

In situations where you are able to get financing but don’t have a down payment set aside, work with the seller to finance the down payment for you. You can pay your creditor the mortgage payment and make much smaller payments directly to the seller for the down payment. As stated previously, not all sellers are willing to finance property for you or to let you assume their original mortgage. You need to find a property that is owned by someone motivated to sell quickly. Once you locate one, work on convincing them that you will be a reliable buyer and will make all of the payments in full and on time.

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Caleb Green on February 6th 2010 in Real Estate

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