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Patrick O'Shea
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Fannie Mae Family Opportunity Loan Lender

Patrick O'Shea
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  • Investor
  • Upper St Clair, PA
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I'm looking to house hack and help my mother at the same time.  My goal is to buy a multi-family, she live in one of the units, and she can live much cheaper than if she rented elsewhere. She can't afford to to buy a home, but my wife and I are in a better financial situation. Is anyone familiar with this type of loan (family opportunity or kiddy condo)?  I suspect most lenders aren't going to be familiar with it and I'm hoping someone can point me to lenders or broker who is experienced with it for a property in the south hills of Pittsburgh.

Thanks!

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