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Non QM Loan for Newly Self Employed

Stella Guan
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Hi, I'm newly self-employed (~6 months) after resigning my W2 job and starting a business. Been trying to purchase a single family home in California as primary residence. Due to Covid, most non-QM programs have dried up. I've spoken to quite a few brokers and none of them have good answers because my history of self employment is too short (they require at least 12-24 months of bank statements). Apparently none of the compensating factors like high credit score, putting 25-30% down, strong bank statement counts now. I know most people here are looking for loans for investing and not primary residence. Anyone has advice on this? Is waiting until next year my only option? Not sure if getting a private lender is an option or worth it. Thank you! 

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