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Buying multiple properties
Good Evening,
My name is Tristian M. Cox. I am about to purchase my first multifamily and I plan on purchasing at least three properties. My question is when I go to buy my property that I want to live in, will that property have to be bought using investor rates for financing? It will be a property that will cost me around 400-600K (farm). Is there any way to avoid being charged an investors rate when buying my final property that I will live in?