Feb
03

Is it possible to buy multi family commercial property at 0% down without the seller carrying the mortgage?

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commercial mortgage

I want to buy a 6 family

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4 Comments

1

yes. if the seller is willing to carry the entire mortgage, then it would be up to the terms you and the seller agree to.

the seller may want to negotiate a percentage of the rental income.

2
kishaloy_bhowmick
August 29th, 2009 at 1:15 am

Yes it is possible to do so . You just have to get acquinted of the deals from your mortgage company .You can have very decent rates from my boss .For more information you can write me at or call me at 480.751.4125.

regards,
kish

3

I have never seen this happen w/o full contract with the owners.

4

maybe. talk your situation through with a commercial loan officer…