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Carlos Urresti
  • Mesa, AZ
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Buying my 2nd property?

Carlos Urresti
  • Mesa, AZ
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Hello Bigger Pockets members, I need some help and advices that can be helpful, I just bought my first property in 2015 with my brother as a co-borrower and he is living in that house. My parents are living with him and we are renting my parents house. I'm looking to buy another property under my name with my dad. My questions is is there any way we can buy that house with 0 down with a government loan like fha home in 5? Or something like that since I'm going to live in that property, I mean it will be my residence property. I'm currently renting a house so I was thinking that can help as proof that I'm paying for a different house and my brother is paying his by himself as well. If not I would appreciate any advice or recommendations on this matter. Thank you for your support, God bless all, Carlos

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