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Updated about 9 years ago, 12/10/2015

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Joni F.
  • Frisco, TX
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First time Owner Occupant

Joni F.
  • Frisco, TX
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I currently live in Frisco, TX, right outside of Dallas. I was recently approved for my first home loan (FHA) and would like to go the way many investors start out, owner occupancy. I find the realtors I've come across don't see to be supportive of my plans and I usually won't get much feedback when I inquire about multi-family homes. One realtor suggested since I have a young child that I forget about this plan and go into a SFH so that I can get into a good school district. She kind of had me second guessing myself. I know my desire is to get started because if not now, then when? Does anyone know of realtors that can help find decent multifamily homes in the Dallas area?

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