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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Conventional loan on a homepath property?
Could it be done? I have an eye on a homepath forclosure, but there are quite a few hoops to jump through going that route. I'm looking at flipping the home, from what I've been told through an agent and lender is that they're pretty much impossible to flip based on the rules in place.
I'd love to pick this place up, it would be my first property. Is there any way around a homepath?