Here’s How Owner Financing Works
In a normal home-selling transaction, the buyer (who doesn’t have ALL of the money for a house) goes to a lender (such as a bank) and they pay a down payment and then make regular monthly mortgage payments until the borrowed amount is paid in full. This is the way most people are familiar with buying and selling. But there’s another way to sell your house that you might not be aware of, and it involves owner financing. With owner financing, everything is similar except this one thing – the seller of the house acts like the bank: the buyer pays a down payment to the seller and then makes regular payments (just like mortgage payments) to the seller until the house is paid in full. Then the ownership of the house transfers to the buyer.Many Sellers Are Wondering, Is Owner Financing A Good Idea For The Seller In Fort Collins
Many sellers do find owner financing to be a great idea.- They like that they have a larger group of potential buyers to sell to (including those who might not qualify for traditional bank financing)
- They like that they get monthly cash flow from financing payments
- They like that they still own the house and are protected, should the seller stop paying
- They like that there is no property management
With that said, owner financing is not for everyone. If you want to talk to one of our team about how owner financing might work for you, and what some of your other options are, call our team right now at 970-682-3306 or click here to fill out the form and we’ll get back to you ASAP
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Published by Grail Capital, a Colorado real estate investment company based in Timnath and founded in 2016 by Luke Angerhofer, a licensed Colorado real estate broker (ER.100018905) active since 2007. This article is general information about Colorado real estate and is not legal, tax or financial advice. More about us.