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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I invest even though I am moving?
I am in grad school and will likely be moving from New Orleans to find a job elsewhere (likely out of state) after graduation in about 2 years. I have some nice duplexes im looking at with a USDA loan. Is it a smart move to invest in a place that you are not certain you will live in long-term?
My concern is that wherever I move to, I may not qualify for a loan because I would have a new job. Then I would have to wait a couple years to qualify for a loan there.
Please help!