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Securing another primary home loan after 6 months?

Joe Jones
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Hello All,

My situation is a bit odd at them moment. I currently have two single family rentals around the Tulsa area as well as a primary residence that I closed on about 5 months ago. How do I navigate getting another primary home loan within the window of a year without selling the previous home that I got the primary home loan on?

I am not trying to commit mortgage fraud by any means, my family and job situation changed drastically within about 3 months of living in the new house. In an ideal world we would like to move around March of this year with the total time of the loan being 7 months, how can I keep this house and still get another primary home loan?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!