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Updated over 6 years ago, 04/25/2018

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Edlira Clevenger
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
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Buying the first property

Edlira Clevenger
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
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Hi everyone. We are looking to buy our first investment property in Orlando. We looked at a single family home which is currently rented to students since the house it’s near UCF. ROI is 15%. Now we have a family member that can give us the money for 20% down and closing but she doesn’t want to be a co signer. We just got a Va mortgage for our primary home as we just moved here from south Florida. We are trying to get pre-qualified for this second loan but it seems like we are at 65% DTI ratio and the bank want a co-signer. Any ideas how to go around this or any suggestions how to make this happen? I would appreciate any advice you sent my way.

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