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All Forum Posts by: Jennifer Ouch

Jennifer Ouch has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: NACA Program in Massachusetts.

Jennifer OuchPosted
  • Lawrence, MA
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 2

Wasn't sure which form category to post this on. I'm from Massachusetts and I went to my first NACA workshop on November 4th 2017. My first meeting with a counselor is December 14th 2017 once I called them a week later. I am looking into purchasing my first multi-family unit through this NACA loan mainly because of its little to no money down reputation. If anyone has tips or experiences they'd like to share relating to this let me know! I will update on my progress and what I find out during my first meeting. :)

Post: New member from MASSACHUSETTS interested in multifamily investing

Jennifer OuchPosted
  • Lawrence, MA
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 2

Hey everyone!

I'm Jennifer, I just joined not too long ago, but have listened to many podcasts while at work (winning)! I learned so much, though it seems like a lot of information to take in. I want to invest in a multifamily home definitely sometime next year and live in one of the units. I'm slowly gathering a plan together, my only worry is that I don't have enough income to qualify for a multifamily home within my area. So I'm debating on looking for a new job, or sticking to my current job for employment term qualifications. I've seen some two units for low 200k, and 3 units+ for over 300k. If anyone has more information or advice on this, that would be great!