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Duplex financing Options / ceiling
Hello long time bigger pockets fan; first time post. Hoping some of y’all. Have some valuable info for me. I am inquiring about a primary residence property in Newark, New Jersey. I am looking for some rough numbers of what I could potentially qualify for in terms of a duplex that is also my primary residence. I live In Manhattan, I am 29 years old, I make 72k a year, as well has have one rental property in Woodbridge Virginia, that cash flows $520 per month, and have a 780+ credit score. Again just looking for some insight on what you think the upper limit would be of what I can qualify for a primary residence duplex. Thanks so much!