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Ian Brookwell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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First time financing for a house hack out of state

Ian Brookwell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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My Wife and I have both been accepted into law school and we are thinking about attending one which is out of state but has a better market than where we currently are for affordable MFH, we'd like to house hack while attending law school. (4plex) we have good credit 750+ and were initially thinking about financing using fha 203(k), but if we decide to attend law school out of state, we wont be able to prove income. I'm looking for other options for financing, other than possibly transferring our current jobs to the new location. Does anyone have experience with first time lending with this similar situation. Thanks! 

-Ian Brookwell

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