Welcome to Investories Deep Dive Season 1: Creative Financing
We're breaking down the strategies to empower your Real Estate investing journey.
Season 1 is all about creative financing. The who, the what, and importantly the how.
Creative financing isn't just seller financing, and we're going to dive into it all, from subto, to hard money.
This week we sit down with Cody and Christian of multifamilystrategy.com to talk how they grew their portfolio of duplexes, triplexes, apartment buildings and even resorts... through creative financing. And how you can too.
Cody started investing in multifamily real estate properties at age 19. With a capital of less than $3000 and a goal to help his mother retire, he leveraged creative financing approaches and built meaningful connections that eventually helped him acquire 105 multifamily units – and it’s still growing.
Christian on the other hand started investing at age 29 and by the age of 30, he has amassed a total of 95 units all by himself, without having solid connections to help him get started.
Today, both of them are working together to achieve their goal of helping as many people as possible get into the lucrative world of multifamily real estate investing, so they can leave their 9-5 jobs, achieve financial freedom, and take back control of their lives.
Part one is focused on mindset and connecting with the right people.
What is Seller Financing?
Seller financing, also known as owner financing, is when a seller provides financing for a buyer to purchase a property or business. This can be done through a mortgage, promissory note, or other type of loan agreement. There are several benefits and myths associated with seller financing.
Benefits of seller financing include:
However, there are also several myths associated with seller financing, such as:
Overall, seller financing can be a viable option for both buyers and sellers, but it is important to understand the benefits and myths associated with this type of financing. It is always a good idea to consult with a financial advisor or attorney before entering into a seller financing agreement to ensure that it is a good fit for your individual situation.
Investories:
Cody and Christian:
Kyle:
John: