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In college, no income but want to begin house hacking next year.
I am a junior in college, I want to begin my journey but lack the income right now to do so. What's the best way if any for me to qualify for a home loan, when I still have a bit of student debt (will be paid off by end of school) and only making $20,000 as a student. Won't make a good income for another year and a half. Don't exactly have anyone around me that is willing or that I would be comfortable consigning with.