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Updated almost 7 years ago on .

No dept in my twenties
I have a couple thoughts and wanted to see what this wonderful communities perspective/ advice is.
I am 29, recently married and no children, I have no dept, the only asset I have is my vehicle I have 750+ credit. I will however be inheriting 3 multi families (once probate is finished). my wife and me are buying a short sale to live in as a primary residence, well it needs to be approved my the bank 1st. we currently have 1 quote form a mortgage lender with my current state of assets.
my questions are
1. what will these properties do to my mortgage quote
2. is there anything I can do to leverage the inherited properties that can help with my future residence?
3. any other thoughts on my situation?!
thanks!!