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Jorge Rendon
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I want to buy another property but...

Jorge Rendon
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Manchester, NH
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Hello and thanks for visiting my post!

I need your help and knowledge as I have the desire to invest in Real Estate but can't find the way to buy more properties.

I currently own a three family and have 760 credit score but this week started working for a new company (I have been unemployed for the past 6 months) and I don't know how long I have to wait or how many paystubs I need before I can apply for a Mortgage or if I should consider other ways of funding.

Thanks for all the information you can provide me with.

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Josh Dillingham
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Josh Dillingham
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brattleboro, VT
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as far as I know the standard is two years of employment in your current position or current industry. I'm sure there are some special cases I am not aware of. I would start contacting some lenders and see what they have to say. @Upen Patel would be able to give you more insight from a lenders perspective. other options would be hard money or private money lenders.

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