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Bitcoin-Rich, Income-Poor — Mortgage Still Possible?
I’m a long-term Bitcoin investor looking to purchase a new primary residence. Since I have no demonstrable income, and don’t want to liquidate my holdings due to tax implications, I was planning on getting a Bitcoin-backed loan and paying cash for the house. Ideally, though, regardless of buying with cash or not, I’d like to finance the home through more traditional methods — buying with a mortgage, paying cash and then mortgaging, paying cash and then getting a home equity loan, etc.
My question is, do I stand a chance financing the house with no verifiable income? Would a bank allow my Bitcoin holdings to be counted as an asset for personal net worth purposes?
Any insight would be appreciated.