Seller Financed Transfer Structures
Seller-financed transfer structures, installment sales, wraparound mortgages, and leaseback terms.
Seller Financed Transfer Structures groups related mortgage and real-estate finance terms inside Seller Financing. Seller-financed transfer structures, installment sales, wraparound mortgages, and leaseback terms.
Use this subsection when the question is primarily about financing mechanics, collateral value, property-backed risk, or investment return rather than general real-estate practice.
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All-Inclusive Trust Deed (AITD): A Comprehensive Overview
An in-depth exploration of All-Inclusive Trust Deeds (AITDs), covering their structure, benefits, applications, and historical context in real estate transactions.
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Installment Sale: Payment Over Time for Goods or Services
An installment sale involves the agreement that purchased goods or services will be paid for in fractional amounts over a specified period of time, commonly applied in real estate transactions.
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Instalment Sale: Understanding the Term and its Implications
An in-depth exploration of instalment sales, their significance, historical context, types, key events, and applicability in finance and real estate.
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Purchase-Money Mortgage
Seller-financed mortgage created as part of a property sale, often used when the seller funds some or all of the purchase price directly.
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Sale Leaseback: Exploring the Arrangement
A comprehensive guide to Sale Leaseback arrangements, their benefits, considerations, and applicability across various property types.
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Wrap-Around Loan: Definition, Mechanism, and Example
Explore the detailed definition, working mechanism, and practical example of a wrap-around loan structure, commonly used in owner-financed real estate deals.
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Wraparound Mortgage
Seller-financed mortgage that wraps a new loan around an existing underlying mortgage instead of paying the older debt off at sale.