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Contract for Deed Vs. Selling


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In our article for contract for deed vs selling we will discuss how our agents can help with listing either way, no matter which decision the seller chooses.  With selling on a contract for deed you are open to a very large buyer’s market, which includes any with bad credit.  With selling the traditional way on the MLS only looking for a buyer who can obtain financing, it’s expected that they have very excellent credit in today’s world.  The market for those with excellent and very strong credit is far less than it was in recent years.  Both ideas have there pluses and minuses, we encourage you to read the article to best understand the differences.  When selling you are planning on getting a finance buyer this month that can cash you out as the seller whereas with the contract for deed you can be expected to wait a few years as most buyers do have that bad credit that they have to work on.

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