PERCCorp Buyer Financing Options
Enfield, North Carolina

Seller Financing & Buyer Options

A general planning guide for current and future PERCCorp property opportunities, including 225 Bond Street, 301 Bond Street, 514 McDaniel Street, The Collective Center, and Route 301 / McDaniel Street land.

One financing doorway for multiple properties.

Financing availability may differ by property, buyer profile, down payment, property condition, and final written agreement. This page is designed to help buyers understand the inquiry path before requesting terms.

Step 1

Choose the property

Start with the property that best fits your goal: move-in-ready ownership, renovation investment, commercial use, land/development, or future portfolio interest.

Step 2

Review the guide

Use the property guide and Zillow listing, when available, to confirm condition, price, photos, buyer expectations, and next-step details.

Step 3

Request terms

Send your name, contact details, property of interest, purchase timing, down payment range, and whether you are considering cash, traditional financing, or seller financing.

Important planning note

Seller financing is not automatic and is not one-size-fits-all. A renovated home, an as-is renovation property, a commercial property, and land may each require a different review process, different down payment expectation, and different agreement structure.

Current property pathways

The active offerings have separate buyer paths. 225 Bond is positioned as a move-in-ready remodeled home. 301 Bond is positioned as a major as-is renovation opportunity.

225 Bond Street

Move-in-ready remodeled home

Best suited for a qualified buyer seeking a polished Enfield home with modernized spaces, clearer monthly ownership planning, and possible seller-financing availability.

Guide: features & upgrades
Use: primary, second home, retirement planning
Financing: may be considered
Buyer focus: clarity and readiness
301 Bond Street

As-is renovation opportunity

Best suited for an investor, contractor, landlord, or experienced sweat-equity buyer. Any seller-financing consideration should account for as-is condition, renovation plan, down payment strength, and buyer capacity.

Guide: renovation opportunity
Use: investor / contractor / sweat equity
Financing: property-specific review
Buyer focus: plan and capacity

Future property mix

As additional PERCCorp properties are prepared, this page can remain the central financing and buyer-options doorway instead of creating a separate financing explanation for every property.

Future Opportunity

514 McDaniel Street

Future residential, rental, or renovation-focused offering. When ready, this path can include pricing, condition, buyer expectations, and any available seller-financing or purchase structure.

Commercial Asset

The Collective Center

Future commercial/event/community asset offering. Commercial financing, seller carryback, lease-purchase, or other structures would require a separate review based on use, buyer profile, and final terms.

Land / Development

Route 301 / McDaniel Street Land

Future commercial land and development opportunity. Any financing structure should account for land use, access, development intent, due diligence, and buyer readiness.

Monthly ownership estimate

Use this simple calculator to explore how price, down payment, interest rate, taxes, insurance, and amortization term may affect estimated monthly ownership.

Planning Calculator

Adjust the numbers

These fields are editable. Use them for planning conversations only. The calculator does not approve a buyer, quote final terms, or replace tax, insurance, legal, or lending advice.

What to include when you inquire

A complete inquiry helps PERCCorp respond more clearly and reduces back-and-forth.

Identity

Basic contact information

Include your full name, phone number, email address, and the property or properties you are asking about.

Purchase approach

How you plan to buy

State whether you are considering cash purchase, traditional financing, seller financing, investor purchase, contractor purchase, or commercial acquisition.

Readiness

Timing and down payment

Share your expected purchase timing, general down payment range, and any questions about condition, due diligence, closing, or financing structure.

Start the conversation

For current properties, review the guide and Zillow listing first. For future properties, describe which opportunity interests you and what kind of purchase structure you would like to discuss.

PERCCorp property opportunities

This financing overview is part of the PERCCorp guide collection serving current and future Enfield property offerings.

Email: info@perccorp.com

Website: www.PERCCorp.com

Property Guides: guides.perccorp.com