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Diane Trotter
  • Little Rock, AR
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819 score and can't get a good mortgage loan

Diane Trotter
  • Little Rock, AR
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Can someone explain mortgage financing requirements in this case

1.  I am trying to buy 6618-6620 West 30th (called 2 on a lot but I thing they are separate lots)

2.  I wanted to put 10% or, if I had to, 20% down and consider it a 2nd home

3.  Colonial Financial told me I'd have to put 25% down because

     I have a primary residence and a rental property

Owner accepted offer of $95K on $99.9 listing

My score is 819 out of 830

I owe no one accept my Costco that I pay off every month

Why can't I get a loan.

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Joel Owens
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  • Canton, GA
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Joel Owens
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Try different lenders. Why not just buy it as an investment property and have the seller carry back a 10 to 15% second loan? This way you are only putting 10 to 15% down.

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