6 Ways To Raise All The Cash You'll Ever Need For Doing Deals

Topics:
Property Management
Tags:
Equity,
Finance,
Financial Services,
Investment,
TEXAS REAL ESTATE CLUB
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TEXAS REAL ESTATE CLUB

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Overview: Sometimes a seller requires some cash, for all or part of their equity. Don't assume sellers know what the word "equity" means. The equity is the difference between what one owes and the price paid for the house. Need cash for purchase deposits, or repairs, or holding costs? How about cash to give the seller to sweeten the deal and get a bigger equity spread? The article provides a few ideas.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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