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Mykhail Bolden
  • Chicago, IL
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RE/FHA friendly banks

Mykhail Bolden
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Hello everyone, I am very excited to say I fixed my credit from a 530 now its about a 680. I have a decent paying job(state worker) for a 23 year old, and my savings for my down payment is increasing rapidly while my DTI is decreasing. My plan is to house-hack using an FHA loan for a year then refi and go from there. If anyone near the Chicago, Il area can direct me or send me some banks that are RE investor friendly and supports FHA mortgages that would be great. I would like to first call and discuss a few things with them and then go and talk to them in person. Also I would like to know what kind of questions should I ask. Thanks, in advance!

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