Seller Financing Turned this Unflippable Blue Springs House into a Win

Seller financing isn’t new — but smart investors are rediscovering how powerful it really is. In this real case study from Blue Springs, we walk through how one deal generated profit three different ways: monthly cash flow, a discounted note sale, and a strong final payoff. Here’s how the strategy works.

Getting the Seller to Carry

Learn how to invest in real estate when you have none of your own money, no real credit and you are so new that no one wants to lend you anything and you will be set for life. Case in point . . we ran across this article from Vena Jones-Cox “How I Got My Brain Around 0% Financing’

National REIA Now: December 2025 – Ohio Legislation, Seller Finance, and Subject To Transactions

National REIA Now December Update with Kevin Coughlin and Jeff Watson discussing property tax changes, wholesaling laws, Subject-To scrutiny, and seller finance legislation.

National REIA’s December REIA Now call covered major developments for real estate investors nationwide, including Ohio’s proposal to raise taxes on small investment properties, new wholesaling disclosure laws, lender-driven AI targeting Subject-To transfers, and renewed federal momentum for seller-financing reform. Market stress indicators and engagement tips for meeting with members of Congress were also discussed. Watch the full replay below.

Is It Time to Turn Your Rentals Into Notes

Photo of Eddie Speed, founder of NoteSchool, featured in MAREI’s article on why investors are shifting from rentals to seller-financed mortgage notes.

Eddie Speed reveals why traditional rentals are producing weaker cap rates and how seller financing can generate higher income with fewer headaches. This article explains the shift, defines key terms like cap rate and non-QM loans, and shows how note investing works in today’s market.