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Albert Bui
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  • Bellevue WA & Orange County, CA
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New Update: IRA financed properties count towards your financed properties count & Income!

Albert Bui
  • Lender
  • Bellevue WA & Orange County, CA
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On a recently conventional fannie/freddie transaction my head underwriter called in to FNMA/FHLMC and they have determined that these financed properties inside IRA's and Solo K's count towards the financed properties count (max 10 fin properties) and the payment on this loan also counts in the Debt to Income (DTI) calculation too so its more important than ever to ensure a sound mortgage, tax, and retirement planning strategy than ever. This is the government agency's determination not my bank New American Funding so I assume it will be wide spread with other banks as well. Any thoughts, concerns, questions let me know.

  • Albert Bui