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Loans for Supplemental Healthcare Workers
Greetings good people,
I was hoping to get a few thoughts on an often asked question. I am looking for a loan in order to buy a property (single family to live in then refi, or a multifamily). My credit is excellent, I have a cash flowing duplex with a great rental history, adequate savings, decent income. The issue: my job, healthcare, is supplemental (no guaranteed hours.) I have, however, been working full time for weeks and anticipate it staying this way. Ultimately, and perhaps unrealistically, what I'm hoping to find is a program geared towards healthcare care workers that lends despite my lack of a guaranteed full time position.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Much thanks.