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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/27/2019

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Cameron Belknap
  • Denver, CO
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Questions for Local Underwriters

Cameron Belknap
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Hello,

Does anyone have any recommendations for a local underwriter I could shoot some questions off too? I have been researching specific financing questions and trying to reach out to some lenders, but have been getting some conflicting information regarding my ability to take on future debt.  It would be great to talk to someone who actually does this for a living. 

I purchased my first owner occupied property about 6 months ago and I am currently house hacking it.  I am in the beginning stages of starting research into getting my second property.  I want to see what is actually possible, given my situation, so I can plan accordingly. 

Thanks for the help!

Cameron 

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