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Jennifer Lee
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Gibsonia, PA
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can student visa foreigners buy homes in US? financing?

Jennifer Lee
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Gibsonia, PA
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hi BP

I need your collective experience.

I have a potential client asking if she can buy a house holding a student visa? and can she obtain financing 20% down?

she claims her friends in other states can... so asking my advise.

thanks in advance

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  • Homeowner
  • Signal Hill, CA
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  • Homeowner
  • Signal Hill, CA
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CASH or 50% DOWN is the usual expectations of foreigners with little/no credit in the USA, as an individual or shareholder. some credit references will STILL be required for underwriting, as for a loan there must be some level of creditworthiness established in absence of FICO scores.

check into Bank of the Internet and other lenders that lend to foreign nationals.

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