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The Easiest Way To Sell Your Real Estate

In the typical real estate transaction, the bank loans you the money to buy the property, but many real estate owners miss the chance to make money from a source that they frequently do not even see. What would that do, you say?
by GavinJ.King


In the typical real estate transaction, the bank loans you the money to buy the property, but many real estate owners miss the chance to make money from a source that they frequently do not even see. What would that do, you say?

Let us just say, for this example, you have sold a property that you have fifty thousands dollars in equity in. Selling the property and accepting that one lump sum may expose you to certain taxes and lower your profit potential from it. There are more taxes than the usual income tax and state taxes that can take your real estate profits, such as capital gains tax for one.

There are many rules that govern taxes like capital gains tax, so consulting with an accountant or other tax professional is really important in order to save your money and profits. It may seem counter intuitive, but loaning the buyer your profits from the sale may be the best way to limit your tax liability and generate some income doing so. Now, I do not recommend loaning the money back unless you have primary lien position, otherwise you can lose every cent you have in the deal in the event of a foreclosure by the primary lien holder.

As a lien holder on any property you will always know the status of the loan, so you can work things out with the homeowner, something banks are not often willing to do. All you have to do is approach the homeowner directly, and you can offer to pay them to give you the deed bank, or maybe offset some of the payments until they get back on their feet. Most people do not want the shame and embarrassment of being foreclosed on, so they will iron things out with you, if for no other reason than to salvage their credit history. Even when you take it back, you can rent it to them or kick them out and rent to someone else, until you find another buyer for it. Selling the property in the same fashion is not a hard task as their are many people with bad credit who want to buy a home.

Loaning your money out again will do a lot of positive things, including helping your next buyer improve their credit history, and bring you a nice chunk of change as you go along. The homeowner may even eventually refinance you out of your lien position altogether.

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