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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/15/2019

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Wendy S.
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  • Ellenwood, GA
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Possible rental property financing option

Wendy S.
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  • Ellenwood, GA
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@ Chris Mason. Thanks for your template on how to provide information in order to achieve constructive feedback.. So here's my story......

I presently house hack a 4/3 sfh with 2 rooms rented. This covers PITI, home owners insurance, all utilities, internet, etc. $100 give or take left over. Plan to reside here another 6 months or so then seek another primary having lived here 2 years.

I've come across an owner occupied fixer upper asking $120,000 in Georgia (South). Hoping to offer around $110-112K. Property can be rented as is for at least $1,150. However, this is not my primary focus as I am more interested in incorporating it into my Healthcare residential business but for now it would be a start.

So I am thinking get a rental property loan with 20% down. Credit score mid 700, above 740.

Current DTI is around 43%, credit cards utilized paid off in full monthly and I carry a LOC which I was planning to pay out but have access to when this deal popped onto my radar.

Here is where things get tricky.. I took a 6 months hiatus from working then decided to do part time work 9 months ago, while I research and tested starting my own business in the health care field. So part time W2. I am told this is an issue with 2 years continuous work history required.

So, I am exploring an option that allows the projected income to be used instead of my income. I understand rates for these rental property loans may be around 6 to 7%, which would still be affordable.

Am I being unrealistic or are there are other avenues I could explore?

Grateful for any advice or feedback..

@ Chris Mason, was having issues with responding under your suggested headlines. So hopefully my narrative captured the important points.

  • Wendy S.
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