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J Dubs
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First post: Looking to purchase in Tampa Fl.

J Dubs
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello BP forum. Been listening to Real Estate Rookie and BP channel for a little bit now and this is my first time posting in the forum.

I'm currently living in WA State and own a home that is under a VA Loan. What I'm hoping to do is use the rest of my remaining VA Loan entitlement (roughly 450k) to get pre approved and put an offer on a primary residence in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida area. While turning our current home into a ltr.


My goal is to find a good team as a new investor. Also something I am wondering is would I need to provide proof of employment in the state I’m trying to move into? If so, I work in the medical field and would be able to jump on some travel jobs to show proof of employment for the new state. 

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Nick Velez
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@J Dubs

If you are not currently a remote employee, lenders are going to be looking for an offer letter in Florida, that details your start date, employment terms, etc. A lot of my clients relocate to Florida and its a relatively easy process assuming you can find a position that meets your criteria. You will absolutely love it down here though!

Highly recommend you connect with a local expert such as @Josh Green

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