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Jesus Santoyo
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Hi All.

I hope I can get some feedback from you all 

I work and live in the city of Chicago but am hoping to move to WI or IND in the nearby cities of Michigan City, Kenosha, or Racine just due to the slower pace lifestyle it will provide- I will keep my job in the downtown area and will commute however, not sure if I will qualify for an owner occupant financing due the distance of my future home and my workplace- Do you guys know if there are mileage restrictions? Can anyone out there who has done or is currently doing something similar share any advice?

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John Warren
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@Jesus Santoyo you should connect with @Joshua Jones. He is my go-to lender, and he has helped so many folks I have worked with in these kinds of situations. 

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