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John Nguyen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Homestyle Lender Houston market

John Nguyen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Hi BP!

Still shopping around for my first live in/fixer property and upon doing some further reading on the forums discovered that I could use a Homestyle loan to not only purchase but rehab the property wrapped up into one loan. This definitely opens more opportunities for my fiancée and I as we were looking at newer homes with the hopes of not having as much work to do but if I am able to find an older property which requires a little bit more rehab work, I would be interested in pursuing this route. Does anyone have any recommendations for experienced Homestyle lenders that they would be willing to recommend?

TIA!

John

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