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Joanna Mendez
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FHA house hack on a second property question

Joanna Mendez
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello BP fam!

Newbie here from FL! Theres so much wisdom and experience here and I thought id ask for some insight.

I currently live in a SFR, it was originally financed using FHA 5 yrs ago and was refinanced to a conv loan 2 yrs ago. Now that I have been recently introduced to real estate investing and am diving in, I am interested in obtaining another property to house hack (particularly a small MFR). I would like to obtain that property using FHA again but am curious as to what options are available to do just that while still keeping my current residence (so i can eventually rent it out when I move into that MFR).

What obstacles can I expect to work with? Is this scenario possible or not?

Any insight/help is appreciated! Thank you!