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Hello all,
I am currently in a rental property with the owner/landlord being my mother.
I want to buy this property but will not be able to get the finance to buy it outright….
Currently the house is worth approximately $185000 and she owes about $90000.
I wish to buy it from her at the $185000 paying 1% interest more than she does now.
After speaking breifly with her i know she is wanting to invest more into property, so i would assume this would be a win/win for both of us, being i get a house (well in theory) and she will be getting a positive cash flow for another property.Is this a fair deal?
One other thing is it just a matter of contatcing a Solicitor to arange a installment contract?
I appreciate any help that can be offered.
Thanks..Adam
Which State are you in Adam?
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I am located in Victoria.
Adam
Would be more of a win/win if you did a lease option. This way she still gets to claim all landlord costs and you get to build a deposit via rent crediting a portion of your rent.
Just a thought!Thanks for the post Kiwi-Fulla, i hadnt really looked into Lease options but was thinking more along the line of claiming the FHOG and using that as part of a deposit, with the vendor finance.
Adam
Adam
Do you now for sure you are uanble to obtain traditional style finance?
Richard Taylor
Residential & Commercial Finance Broker
**NODOC loans from 6.89%**
Licensed Financial Planner
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[email protected]
Ph: 07-3720 1888Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender
Richard,
Yes, i posted in another section, but in short just prior to xmas i purchased a block of land in NSW for my farther-in-law, so obtaining any finace at he moment is out of the question. I also have a car loan hanging over my head.
I appreciate the reply.
Adam
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