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Homepath investor purchases using renovation mortgage
I have purchased a Fannie Mae home using cash and am now buying one with my own financing. I keep seeing on wwww.homepath.com the logo for homepath mortgage and homepath renovation mortgage.
Does anyone have any experience using these as an investor and is there any different treatment vs getting my own financing through my local bank?