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Brett Bowers
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  • Developer
  • Raleigh, NC
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Lending for a house-hack?

Brett Bowers
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  • Developer
  • Raleigh, NC
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Great deal just came on the market in my area that I've been eyeballing for quite some time. Although, I recently spoke to a lender about getting qualified and approved for a loan. Since I just graduated college, work has been spotty so my record of income doesn't fit their requirements. I have good credit, some savings, and a steady source of income. I am 100% house-hacking my first property whenever I acquire it and hope it to be this specific one. I already have the tenants in place for when the time does come. However, if I cannot get the property through FSBO or private lending, it will be very difficult to acquire through a traditional loan. I would love to talk with anyone about lending options/connections in regards to this property! Help needed!

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