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FHA Loan Qualification
Hello, I'm 22 and have been working part-time consistatly since 2018 while going to college. I graduated in the fall of 2022 and got a full-time job which I am leaving to go for my master's degree. I will be going back to part-time work. So, my question is will I be able to qualify for an FHA loan to house hack? I know that it requires two years of a job but I have been working consistently for 4 years just at different jobs because of my schedule with school. If anyone can share any information that would be very helpful.
Thanks,