The Virtues of Seller Financing
Posted by Josh Jansen on January 11, 2010 · 3 Comments
2010 is a year ripe with opportunity for Puget Sound multifamily investors. You’ve heard the Jansen Multifamily Team recite this mantra ad nauseum. But how, with the credit markets still reeling, does an investor take advantage of upcoming investment opportunities? Answer: Seller financing. Seller financing eliminates the “banking variable” from a transaction, provides the purchaser … Read more
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Voice Your Opinion as an Investor
Posted by JMT on January 25, 2010 · 1 Comment
As 2010 begins, we find ourselves in the midst of one of the most unique real estate markets the Puget Sound region has ever seen. Even though sales volumes are down significantly, we know apartment investors still exist somewhere out there. To gain some insights into buyer and seller activity and expectations, we pose the … Read more
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