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Aaron Port
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Uniontown, OH
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Relocating for a new job.

Aaron Port
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Uniontown, OH
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I am going to be relocating my family for a new job to a new state and I’m thinking through what will need to happen to be able to purchase a house without proof of income yet in the new state. Written letter from new employer to bank as proof or is there another way around this? I do have funds for downpayment, I just know banks don’t like to see job switching while trying to get approved for financing. Going to purchase small multi family or residence with in-law suite to house hack. Thanks for the thoughts and advice.

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