Do you receive monthly payments for property you sold?
Would you like to sell that slow money flow for immediate cash?
If you sold property with owner financing and still receive monthly payments, then you hold a contract with the present owner of the property.
The contract is a promise to pay an agreed amount of money at a given rate of interest over a given period of time. It is a variously called a land contract, or land trust, or deed of trust, or mortgage -- or simply a note. It is a negotiable instrument which you may keep, give away or sell.
Asset Conversions works with a group of investors who buy such notes. They may formerly have purchased stock from a fund that included "bundled" mortgages. Now, many of those funds have gone into bankruptcy due to the notorious sale of sub-prime mortgages. Investors now prefer owner financed mortgages, such as yours.
This is true particularly in Wyoming, where housing values have not fallen (such as in the East and in California), unemployment is low and wages are high. Yours is a sellers' market.
What do you get out of it?
At least you learn the present market value of the note that you hold. If you would rather continue receiving the payments you now receive, do nothing with the information that we give you. If the information looks good to you and for your financial needs, contact us and you could receive a cash buy-out in as little as two weeks.
What does Asset Conversions get out of it?
We are what are called "note finders". We do not represent the seller or the investor. We gather note information, calculate the value of the note, submit a written report in a standard format and post it on a well-known investor website, without personal information displayed. Investors, those who like the kind of note you have, make competitive bids. We send the best one to you. If the process ends up in a sale, the investor pays us a "finders fee". You pay nothing.
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