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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Questions about FHA loans
Hey All,
I'm new to investing, but I do have a question about FHA loans and I hoped I could get some answers/advice.
I’m going to law school in a year or so, so I know this is a bit in advance but I want to get a strategy down before I go.
Anyways, here's my question: how many FHA loans can I have? Can I get them back to back?
I'm wanting to get a FHA loan on a duplex, live there for a year, refinance then move out, getting another FHA loan for a second property, and repeat for all three years of law school.
Is this possible?
Any advice would be great! Thank you!