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Edwin Duran
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Just Moved From NYC To Orlando, Florida :)

Edwin Duran
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello BP'ers!

I need some opinions here, I recently moved to Orlando and I am living with in-laws until I get my own place. I however, have no plan on staying there for anything past one month. Ideally I'd like to purchase something but I'm limited with my savings (Under $7k). I have really good credit, my car is paid off and I only have about $3.5K in student loans. I've got a small job until I get my official offer letter from a large company. Until I get that offer letter which is taking forever, I am not sure how much I'd be bringing in monthly. Until then I wouldn't be able to provide proof of income. 

Another issue is that there are only pretty much standard 12 month leases. I'd like to own something as soon as possible. 

Regards, 

Edwin Duran

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