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Hi All..
I don’t visit this area very option, however whilst surfing the net, came across thei terminology in several american articles..
What is a Lease-option and how do you benefit ??
REDWING
“Money is a currency, like electricity and it requires momentum to make it Effective”
Redwing,
Steve outlined them in his book and here is what I can remember:
They are often used with retail property and entail the tenant paying a higher rental to accrue a deposit. After a given term they are given the option of buying the property at a pre-decided price. The owner then chips in the equivalent of the equity that the tenant has built up. If the tenant does not buy the owner keeps all the money paid.
Benefits: Higher rental received and pre-decided price may be well elevated (similar to wraps). If tenant does not buy then all moneys plus property retained.
Costs: By the time the tenant buys the property may infact be worth more than the stipulated price (or less), and the owner must contribute some of the money they have been making from this property.
How does this significantly differ from a wrap – I dunno!You may want to check this info.
Regards,
SiIt is just a lease with an option to purchase the property. These can be structured many ways, and it could enable you to control property for a small outlay.
Terryw
Discover Home Loans
North Sydney
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Hi Redwing
Have a look at:
https://www.propertyinvesting.com/strategies/lease-options.htmlCheers, Paul
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Thanks Guys.[thumbsupanim]
Many American sites promoting this type of investor financing for IP’s
REDWING
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