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  • Muskegon, MI
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Difficulty Finding Properties accepting VA Mortgages

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  • Investor
  • Muskegon, MI
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Hello everyone. I'm new to real estate investing and I'm looking for some feedback regarding the use of a VA mortgage. Specifically I'm looking into multi-family properties. I'm already pre-approved and have been looking for properties for a few months.

However, every listing I see on the MLS shows that the seller does not accept VA mortgage funding. Is this something common? Have any others experienced this with a VA mortgage? Are there any other approaches I should be taking with this?

I see the benefits of using a VA mortgage for investing in multi-family properties. However, if am unable to find a seller should I use a FHA loan instead? Thank you for all your time and feedback, I really appreciate it.

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