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Gordie Ballhorn
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hello, I am a student attending University, but am looking to purchase a house near campus and house hack it by living with a couple roommates. I earn about 30k a year with scholarships and working in the summer and have enough money to put a down payment. Was just curious as to if I would qualify for a mortgage as I don’t have a steady income throughout the year. If not what would be a good avenue to go down, because I really want to get my foot in the door. Thanks

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