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D'Andre Brumfield
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Primary residence but working in a different state

D'Andre Brumfield
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello all,

I am brainstorming for my current career situation. Is it possible to hold primary residence in one state, while working for majority of the year in another state. Was wondering if anyone had any advice/answers regarding if it is possible to utilize a fha loan (first time home buyer) in this instance. I work for a traveling construction company and I love my job and would like to stay in it for the next 5 years. The pay is great, housing is provided along with per diem. But also would like to figure out a way to begin investing in real estate while I am traveling for work.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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