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Today, owner financing has become an established and accepted practice in real estate. And because of the private mortgage industry, owner financing is an even more attractive option than it once was in the past.

Sell all or only a portion of your privately held note.
You may even sell future payments today while still receiving current payments.

We can facilitate the sale of existing private mortgage notes, portfolios of residential or commercial mortgage notes, or can arrange point of sale funding, also called table funding or simultaneous closing.


Mortgages and other notes

Residential Notes – Mortgages, Deeds of Trust, or Land Contracts that are created by the sale of:

  • Residential Properties
  • Houses
  • Townhouses
  • Condominiums
  • 1-4 Family Units

Commercial Notes - Mortgages, Deeds of Trust, or Land Contracts that are created by the sale of any type of commercial property:

  • Office
  • Retail
  • Apartment (more than 1-4 family units)
  • Industrial

Vacant Land Notes - Mortgages, Deeds of Trust, or Land Contracts that are created by the sale of any:

  • Developed Land
  • Undeveloped Land
  • Land not designated as a specific use property such as farm land or waste storage.


Why would someone want to sell their note? There are many reasons why someone would want a lump sum payment on their note.

  • Current enjoyment
  • To pay off debts
  • To fund college costs
  • Other investment opportunities
  • Major purchases
  • To pay taxes
  • Simply tired of collecting payments

    - What is the advantage to selling a note? Economic factors like inflation and the rising cost of living make money in the future worth less than money today. Today the value of your note(s) will depend on several factors:

  • The collateral securing the note (if any)
  • Number of remaining payments
  • Interest rate (if any)
  • Credit worthiness of the party making payments to you.

    Bottom Line: Cash today is worth more than cash tomorrow!

    *This category does not include land that has been improved for development and building.

    FREE, No Obligation Consultation!




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