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Emily Jo Kester
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tunkhannock, PA
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Process of buying off market deals

Emily Jo Kester
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tunkhannock, PA
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Hello, I am new to real estate investing and am looking to purchase my first rental property. I've found an off market deal that includes two properties being sold as one. First, can that be done since the two properties are separate buildings? Second, can I still use an FHA loan to purchase these, or this, property? Last, what are some steps that I will need to take to purchase since I will not be working with a realtor? Thanks in advance, any information would help!

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