Finessing the Financing – Navigating the Current Real Estate Buyers Market Part I

Every one is talking about the foreclosure crisis and the slump in the economy. With all the despair surrounding our Nations economy how is one to take advantage of this once in a lifetime buyers market?

Patience, persistence, negotiation, and creativity in financing will be a good point to begin with. For most people going to the bank and asking for a loan is the only way they know how but this series of articles will give you insight on how to finance a home without initially using the bank.

The techniques are legal and are in use by investors. We learned these techniques to be able to finance the deals we have put together for the person with less than stellar credit.

Financing, until recently, was not the barrier. People were being given sub prime loans and are now paying the price of the sub prime lending scam. The loans were legal but they were a disservice to people, this is why I’m calling sub prime loans a scam.

Sub prime loans take advantage of people who are, one not informed, or two who have less than perfect credit. The techniques that will be in this article will not be scams of the sub prime lending. These are techniques you can start using today to help you be in a house in less than thirty days.

These are not sub standard property’s that are involved in the techniques of this article although the same techniques can be used on the less than desirable home.

For many Americans a few blemishes on their credit can keep them from homeownership. Many have sought the services of the credit cleaners, but still a few things may stay due to the nature of the type of account or length of delinquency.

With a conventional loan comes conventional thinking. In our current time and economy there is a call for unconventional thinking on the part of buyers as well as sellers.

One creative technique would be to have a seller carry the financing for either the second mortgage, if the buyer cannot finance the entire amount. Or the seller could carry a first mortgage if the buyer is really having trouble with the bank. Loans like these will probably become more common as the banks begin to tighten the lending requirements.

According to many analysts lending is not as tight as it is going to get in the very near future.

Of course the seller would only hold the note for a short period of time, unlike a conventional loan, which would be for thirty years. The buyer’s mortgage would be for three to five years. At the end of the time period the buyer would find the financing for the remaining portion of the loan. By that time the buyer should qualify for a refinance of the loan.

This is only one of the many ways to finance a home creatively and legally without the buyer or seller losing anything but gaining everything.

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