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Jacob Camilliere
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Mortgage Approval Question

Jacob Camilliere
  • New York, NY
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**I just posted this in the Mortgage Forum but then realized the Starting Out section may be better**

Hello All,

Recently graduated college and looking to kick off my real estate investing career. I am trying to figure out how much of conventional mortgage I will be able to get approved for. Heres my situation...

I got my first post grad full time job starting in late August in Charlotte, NC. I'll be making 55k/year locked in for two years. The third year I will be making 25%-50% higher base salary plus commissions.

I have 27k in student loans. Repayment, as of right now is $300/month for 10 years but I will most likely pay it off quicker.

My rent is roughly $700/month including utilities, wifi, etc.

I currently have about 15k in liquid assets/cash equivalents and then about 8k in less liquid assets (Mutual funds/Crypto).

My other expenses are very minimal as I am being very frugal for the foreseeable future.

I don't start working until late august but i am trying to start my real estate investing career as quickly as possible. So my question is approximately how much of a mortgage will i be able to be approved for if i am putting 20% down and the property is strictly an investment property? The property will most likely be a duplex/triplex and FHA is out of the question, as I am locked into a one year lease.

Also, any tips on getting started are welcome.

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Jacob Camilliere
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Wow thank you that helps a lot. I have been looking for properties in the 130k-175k range so I guess I have some wiggle room if i could theoretically be approved for a 270k mortgage

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