| Bartering
and Lease Purchasing
Barter: To traffic or trade by exchanging one commodity
for another.
My first experience with bartering was as a kid on the streets
of New York City, specifically the Inwood Park area of upper
Manhatten in the early 60’s.
In those days we traded baseball cards, bottle caps, Pensy
Pinkies, marbles, comic books, records, you name it, whatever
worked. It was a great way for a kid to learn some basic
business negotiating techniques (although I didn’t
know it at the time) and to also have some fun. (How else
could you ever get a Mickie Mantle and Sandy Koufax baseball
card for only 1 Roger Marris).
Cavaet (Barter) Emptor-Let the trader beware
As then, good horse trading is a valuable skill and a great
way for the savy investor to do business. Nowadays, I still
barter, but with Options and Lease Options on properties
that I find. All the purchase terms, including the price,
the closing costs, the terms of the contract are pre-negotiated,
but have been locked up for a mere pitance. I have found
that I can control large assets for little money, less liability
and overhead with this concept. I can then utilize the contract
or the cash flow for trading purposes. The only difference
now is that I utilize my specialty of creating capital and
cash derived from Options as my trading vehicle.
"I negotiate like a buyer, but finance like a renter."
Here are a few of the strategies that work the best after
we have gained control of a property : Strategies
1. Sublet: I find a property and sublet it (rent to another
at a profit) and can barter the cash flow
and the potential profit at the close.
2. Assignment: I can trade the entire contract (with or
without a Tenant/Buyer).
3. Sale: I can sell the Optioned Property and use the proceeds
in an exchange (ala’ 1031).
4. Hypothecate: I can use the stream of income (created
by subletting or sub-Optioning the property to another)
and trade the actual cash flow. In many cases I can use
this technique as security for another deal.
5. Collateral: I can use a good deal with a projected profit
as security.
6. Notes: Taking back a note (aka: trust deed or 2nd) and
trading that note for a another property or as option consideration
in another deal.
In Summary:
Lease Purchasing and Bartering are two concepts that can
work very well together for smart investors. Our goal, in
any good trade, is to obtain something we need from one
party and provide something that we have of value to that
party or even a third party to make a transaction occur.
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