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Kevin Eldridge
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
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Homepath

Kevin Eldridge
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
Posted

Hi all,

I've decided to not try out of state investing as my first purchase, so I'm looking at the Los Angeles and surrounding area for a property to "house hack" - ideally 2-4 unit properties. 

It seems like one approach might be to use Homepath, as it seems to be geared towards first-time home buyers and the properties seem to work with FHA financing (which helps me as my down-payment fund is somewhat limited at this point).

Does anyone have any experience with Homepath and any pros/cons of this approach that they can share?

Thanks!

Kevin

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