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Tim Hagins
  • Investor
  • Independence, MO
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Qualifying for a Home loan 90k

Tim Hagins
  • Investor
  • Independence, MO
Posted

I am looking to get an investment property for a rental/business purposes, also is actually a place I can live in.cost around 78-90k and I am looking to secure a loan. I currently only work part time and have a 778 credit score. I have to family members who can co sign for the loan. But one has no line of credit the other is in debt but makes around 65k a year. Anyway before I get into the process of qualifying for the load do I even have a chance to get one a loan for a 78-90k value? Going through conventional loan service..

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