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Eddy Udry
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boise, ID-Idaho
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Looking for some advice

Eddy Udry
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boise, ID-Idaho
Posted

Hi B.P Memebers

I am in need of some guidance and am looking for anyone who would be willing to guide me through. 

I have been sitting on the sidelines way too long and have found an off market property that looks really appealing to me. However I just would like to get some feedback before I dive in.

The home is in Boise, Idaho. The purchase price would be $570,000. Ideally I would like to not move, but if I have to make this my primary residence for 2 years to get a loan that is fine. However not ideal. 

I have $25K to put as a down payment.

My question is what options are avaiable to me? I am only fimiliar with conventional loans. Is this a solid move? Thoughts?

Thanks in advance

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