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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Moving from State to State
Good evening team—I have a question!
If I’m moving from New Jersey to Georgia, buying a house, do I really need to live and work in the state for one year to be able to buy the house? I’m hearing a lot of voices, personally I don’t believe this is true.
I’ve been employed at my job for over two years now and work remotely—I’m able to work remotely anywhere in the US—can someone on this awesome team give me clarification?
Thank you!