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Updated about 2 years ago, 11/17/2022

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Greg Schreffler
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Atlanta & O.O.S.
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UPDATE: Met with loan officer today

Greg Schreffler
Pro Member
  • New to Real Estate
  • Atlanta & O.O.S.
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Today I met w/ a loan officer & discussed options. As you know, to qualify for VA or FHA one has to live at property. So that option's not available for me b/c my 88 yr old mum & hearing impaired daughter live w/ us.
I did ask him if I could keep our current house & I move in, would that work? He said, Yes & No. I didn’t really explore it further b/c I can’t leave my mum.
We talked bout need to put down 25% (instead of 20) just to get a better rate. Course the more u put down the better, but the flip side is the less reserves you have. So it’s tricky.

The loan officer said that I'm good to go for getting a conventional loan at whatever amount I needed (to a point, I'm sure) but at least that was good news.

Next stop/option for me is to look into HELOC.

Thanks for reading.

  • Greg Schreffler
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