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About Vendor Finance
What is relatively new in Australia (from our experience at Aylward Game Solicitors over the last 10 plus years) is the application of vendor finance methods to buy and sell residential property.
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If you are a seller and want relief from mortgage stress or a buyer wanting to leverage finance, permanent new home can be secured using this.
Mark Game has over 10 years of experience in preparing Installment Sales Contracts and Lease Options in relation to both residential and commercial property and vendor finance.
Ease Stress, Maximize Leverage
Vendor finance is ideal for someone trying to sell a property because it helps them deal with and ease the stress of mortgage payments. This can help them sell their property sooner rather than later and even get the price they have always wanted. Buyers are able to benefit a great deal from this as well.
Using the system, they are able to leverage their finances so then they have a higher chance of being able to find that property that they have always wanted.
It is also ideal for anyone who is having difficulty with their bank. Because the property market has been going through a period of depression, banks are tightening their credit policies further and further still. This means that people who are looking for help from their bank so they can buy or sell a residential property are being rejected.
It is now widely considered to be the solution to that problem, which is why it has become so popular over the last 10 years.
It could even hold the key to improving the residential property market in the future, and this method of finance could stick around even after the market has picked up such that people who are struggling are now able to get a helping hand when they need it most.
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