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t to choose from; so the shopping was kind of fun。 Finally; we found a 3 bedroom 2 bath home in a prime neighborhood。 The owner had been downsized and needed to sell that day because he and his family were moving to California where another job waited。
He wanted 102;000; but we offered only 79;000。 He took it immediately。 The home had on it what is called a non…qualifying loan; which means even a bum without a job could buy it without a banker's approval。 The owner owed 72;000 so all my friend had to e up with was 7;000; the difference in price between what was owed and what it sold for。 As soon as the owner moved; my friend put the house up for rent。 After all expenses were paid; including the mortgage; he put about 125 in his pocket each month。
His plan was to keep the house for 12 years and let the mortgage get paid down faster; by applying the extra 125 to the principle each month。 We figured that in 12 years; a large portion of the mortgage would be paid off and he could possibly be clearing 800 a month by the time his first child went to college。 He could also sell the house if it had appreciated in value。
In 1994; the real estate market suddenly changed in Phoenix and he was offered 156;000 for the same house by the tenant who lived in it and loved it。 Again; he asked me what I thought; and I naturally said sell; on a 1031 tax…deferred exchange。
Suddenly; he had nearly 80;000 to operate with。 I called another friend in Austin; Texas who