Win/Win Investments Using Owner Financing
Owner financing occurs when the owner of a property is willing to hold a note on a piece of Charlotte investment property that he/she wants to sell. The financing can be for the price of the property in full or a part of it. This is based on the need of the buyer. In the normal course, most sellers would not like to carry a mortgage. But the eagerness to sell the property without much delay as well as preventing a fall in property value often compels sellers to offer owner financing to lure customers.
When it comes to owner financing, various Charlotte investment property types in terms of land and other types of real estate can be financed. This means that owner financing is not limited just to traditional homes. Owner financing is also common in situations where a property is in bad shape or else the property has not moved for some time in the property market. Seller financing which is also known as ‘rent to own’ is where the seller holds the note for you, without calling for any bank or credit checks. It is more commonly preferred by those who want to purchase investment property, rather than by homeowners as such.
Owner financing means structured deals that are beneficial to both the seller as well as the buyer. It also helps in generating steady cash flow for the seller. The seller acts as the bank or the financing authority with the buyer paying the amount owed over a period of time and in installments as specified in the terms of the agreement signed by the seller and the buyer purchasing the Charlotte investment property. The option to take big or small down payments is vested with the seller, which the buyer needs to comply with.
When it comes to owner financing, the seller generally asks for a higher down payment than mortgage lenders. However, the interest rate would be lower than what a traditional lender would charge on typical Charlotte investment property, where owner financing would come from an entrepreneur’s savings.
Interest rates have spreads that are determined by financial institutions. Generally 1.50% to 2.50% over prime is the general interest rate with those who want lower rates being required to do a lot of research. This is not required in the case of owner financing. In a few rare cases, the owner financing may be even at 0% interest, especially in cases when the seller is very keen on selling the Charlotte investment property urgently.
If you want to sell off your investment fast and also get a high rate for it, it makes sense to offer owner financing. You may also be able to get first mover advantage and better prices as owner financing makes your Charlotte investment property much more attractive to prospective buyers. At the same time, it could also mean that your property is one of the first ones to get sold in the local property market. All of which makes owner financing a very advisable and popular proposition in times like these.
Samantha Preston is a real estate investor who enjoys Charlotte investment properties. Her specialty is real estate in Charlotte, NC.