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Rogelio Martinez
  • Kearns, UT
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I have a question on REI loans that I need clarification on

Rogelio Martinez
  • Kearns, UT
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Hello everyone I tried posting this before but I guess it didn't get payed so I'll try again. I'm looking to invest in real estate in the near future with my brother as my 50/50 partner and had a question that hopefully child get answered on here.

My wife and I got a FHA for our house back in 2015 and both my brother and I still have our VA loans which we plan on using to invest. my question is how hard would it be to get a loan for another property if both my brother and I currently have one for both of our homes?

We're looking to invest in multi family, hopefully one day we can get big multi family properties but we would like to start smaller. Hopefully someone in here can help clarify this a bit, thanks!

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