Yuba City Homes for Sale

Search Yuba City Homes for SaleYuba City Homes For SaleYuba City BuyersYuba City SellersYuba City CaliforniaYuba City InformationAbout Kal JohalContact a Yuba City RealtorContact a Yuba City Real Estate ExpertLogin to your SearchSaver AccountYuba City Homes for Sale Sitemap

Creative Financing

Seller Financing
As the seller, you have the option of financing the buyer's purchase with the equity you have in the property. You can finance part or the entire mortgage for the buyer. Before setting-up a private mortgage, it is wise to consult with your attorney.

Carrying Back a Second Mortgage
In the case of "carrying back a second mortgage", the seller loans the buyer part of the seller's equity. In this scenario, the buyer would finance the majority of the loan with a traditional mortgage lender and finance the remaining amount with the seller. Typically the buyer would pay a slightly higher interest rate on the loan financed by the seller.

Financial Issues

The Purchase Price
The seller and buyer's mutually agreed upon purchase price for the property. As the seller, you should know up-front that the buyer would like you to finance the deal. Knowing that you will be financing the deal may affect your willingness to make adjustments to the sales price.

The Down Payment
The size of the down payment may affect the buyer's commitment to honoring the mortgage contract. The larger the down payment the buyer invests, the stronger his/her motivation to protect the investment. In addition to making the monthly payments, the buyer's commitment to the investment would include a willingness to maintain and upgrade the property, as well as make tax and insurance payments.

The Interest Rate
At a minimum, the interest rate you charge should match current interest rates traditional mortgage lenders are offering for loans of the same term. You may want to charge an additional percentage point as compensation for the work involved with servicing the loan.

The Buyer's Credit & Income
You'll want to review the buyer's credit history to determine the buyer's willingness to pay his/her debts. A credit report will give you a better understanding of the buyer's financial history. Red flags would include late payments and loan defaults. If a buyer has a less than commendable credit history, you may decide not to finance the loan or you may require a larger down payment. In addition to the buyer's credit history, you'll want to review the buyer's income sources. Is the buyer's salary sufficient to make the monthly payments? Does the buyer have additional income sources that could be accessed if the buyer lost his/her job?

Amortization
The amortization period is the length during which the loan is repaid. The longer the amortization, the longer you are at risk that the buyer will default on the loan.

Balloon Payment
A common practice is to have the full amount of the loan due on a certain date, usually in 5 to 10 years. As the lender, this gives you a profitable short-term investment with the provision that your principal investment will be recouped in just 5 to 10 years.

The buyer is usually in a better position to secure traditional financing after 5 to 10 years. Both the buyer's equity in the property and record of timely mortgage payments can help the buyer secure a loan to cover the balloon payment.

Escrow for Tax and Insurance
Lenders typically require borrowers to pay 1/12 of their annual taxes and insurance costs as an escrow payment due with each mortgage payment. Then, the lender makes the borrower's annual tax and insurance payment. While this adds time and hassle to the seller-financer, it also protects you from the unfortunate situation of having a buyer make his/her mortgage payments but not tax and/or insurance payments.

Lender's Title Insurance
A smart investment is a lender's title insurance policy. The policy protects your lien on the property from being defeated by a prior lien or other interest in the property, which, if exercised, would wipe out your security. Things that can affect your rights as the seller-financer include marriage, divorce, death, forgery, a judgment for money damages, a failure to pay state or federal taxes, and more. Be sure to include the cost for your lender's title insurance as one of the buyer's closing costs.

Closing the Sale
Both buyer and seller will be responsible for paying the usual closing costs. You will also want the buyer to pay all the costs associated with setting up the mortgage financing. This would include the cost of having your attorney create the mortgage note.

Get The Latest List of Homes Before Anyone Else!

Would you like to stay up to date with the latest homes for sale in
your area? Get the latest listings before anyone else! Simply fill out
the form below and you will get an instant email notification based on
your primary search criteria. By signing up to receive our latest
listings via email, you will be among the first to find out. Don't miss
out! It's free, without obligation, and we guarantee your privacy...
 
About You
*Name:
*Email:
*Phone:

Primary Criteria
Property Type :
Price Range:
Bdrm/Bath:
Area:
Additional Features:

Your Comments
Enter Your Message or Comments:

Note: Fields with an * are required

Yuba City HomesYuba City Homes for Sale

DRE#01740564


Keller Williams Realty 1110 Civic Center Blvd Suite 304 Yuba City, CA 95993
Phone: Cell: Fax:

Title Information | Contact Us | Curb Appeal List | Setting the Sales Price | Tax Closing Costs | Get the Highest Price | Selling your own home | Free Home Valuation | Your FICO score | How Escrow Works | Free Home Search | Buyer Basics | Seller Basics | Town_Relocation | Info_Resources | About Our Team | Client Login | Real Estate News_Advice | Facing Foreclosure? | REO BPO Services | Social Networking | Open Houses | Rental Properties | Driving Directions | Special Offers | Affiliates | eNewsletter | Ask Anything | Real Estate Tips | Free Coupons | Free Listing Presentation | Free Buyers Consultation | Testimonials | Closing Costs | First Time Buyers | Get Pre-qualified | Inspection Tips | Home Buyer Checklist | News | Real Estate Dictionary | Selling Your Home | Home | Applying for a Loan | Loan App Checklist | Mortgage Saving Tips | Your Down Payment | Your Buying Power | Loan Programs | Locking in Rates | Staging Your House | Staging Checklist | Creative Financing | 9 Steps to Owning | Seller Paid Closing | Free Real Estate Tips | Your Dream Home Video | 9 Steps to Ownership Video | How to Sell Your Home Video | Staging Your Home Video | Reasons Homes Don't Sell | Buying Foreclosures | Listing Commissions | The Back Yard | Should you paint? | Plumbing and Fixtures | Real vs. Personal Property | The Kitchen | Flowers Add Curb Appeal! | Improvements That Pay | Fixer Uppers | My Blog

Copyright © 2012 Keller Williams Realty
Portions Copyright © 2012 a la mode, inc.
Another XSite by a la mode, inc. | Admin LoginTerms of UseSite Map
All rate, payment, and area information are estimates and approximations only.



 
State:
County:
City:
Zip: