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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Newly married, need creative solution to buy a house
My wife and I just got married last month and have been wanting to buy a house for awhile but since we got married we're making a push to make that happen sooner rather than later.
I'm a 1099 add have one year at that job under my belt and she's a W2 with about the same amount of time at her job.
Are there any creative ways to get into a home without a ton of money down? Would a USDA loan work (we could move into an area where that's a possibility)?
I know this isn't a increasing question persay but certainly might require that brilliant outside the box thinking I know you all possess. Thanks!