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Author TENNESSEE INVESTMENT PROPERTY
Family First Mortgage

2005-06-16, 1:58 pm

This is an excellent opportunity for an investor that is ready to look at
opportunities outside of your city/state. The seller is very flexible with
respect to terms and if you know anything about Middle Tennessee, you know
that Hendersonville & Sumner County is the 2nd most popular area for middle
income buyers & single family properties rarely stay vacant for more than 30
days.

This property was recently renovated, top to bottom so there is little, if
any work needed. The retail selling price, under a lease/option is
$105,000.00 with a $1000.00 deposit and a monthly payment of $1050.00. Of
the monthly payment.. $200.00 will be applied to the down payment in a 12-18
month lease/option.

If an offer with a larger downpayment were made either the price could be
adjusted or the terms adjusted. A downpayment of 5% would qualify a buyer
for owner financing & an adjusted price.

Property management services are available for 5% per month & it is very
likely that the property will be rented by the end of this week providing an
investor with immediate monthly cash-flow.

Please contact me at dallaspa@bellsouth.net for interior/exterior photo's.

107 MOSS CT

HENDERSONVILLE, TN 37075-2921

County: SUMNER

Valuation Range: Highest - $114,000; Lowest - $95,000

Year Built: 1977 / Lot size (sf): 5,740 / Living Area: 1,376 / Stories: 1 /
Bedrooms: 3 / Bathrooms: 2 / A/C: Yes

Dallas Allbritton
Branch Manager
Family First Mortgage
"No is Never An Option"
615-361-1738 Office
615-361-1408 Fax
http://nevernoloans.com/
dallaspa@bellsouth.net


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