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All Forum Posts by: Marissa Nestor

Marissa Nestor has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Can't get an owner occupied loan

Marissa NestorPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Big Sky, MT
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Thank you for your replies!

I spoke with a mortgage officer local to Missoula. I am not looking to buy in Bozeman, Four Corners, or Big Sky area. I do, however, currently work here. I have worked and lived locally in Big Sky for the past 4 years, so I am very in the loop with the crisis and employee housing shortage/developments. In these past few months, I have found a way to transition to remote work within the same company I work for. This will allow me to have flexibility on location with an owner occupied loan. 

Thank you for your time!

Marissa

@Bryce Allen

@Keith Miller

Post: Can't get an owner occupied loan

Marissa NestorPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Big Sky, MT
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

@Jaron Walling You are exactly correct. My expectation was never to buy here, but to save money working here because the money making ability is higher (like you said, the rich and famous).. and that's exactly what I have done. My question is how do I relocate while trying to get an owner occupied loan, and not look like I have an unsteady work history due to quitting/relocating. Thanks for the advice!

Post: Owner Occupied while Relocating?

Marissa NestorPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Big Sky, MT
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Hello!

This is my first post, and I am in the process of finding a lender for my first home purchase. Originally, I was looking for a "house-hacking" situation with either a small home + attached living space (basement apartment, etc), or renting out rooms in a home I own and occupy. 

A couple of issues I have ran into... I only have enough reserves for 97 conventional or FHA downpayment. The area I currently live/work in has absolutely no opportunity for a home in my price range. I live in Big Sky, MT and, per realtor.com "The median list price of homes in Big Sky, MT was $2.2M in August 2021, trending up 11.5% year-over-year.". The closest other towns are almost an hour away, and prices are steadily increasing out of my price range there as well. Due to this, I have began looking in nearby towns/counties. My preferred area is more north, about 3 hours away from where I am currently working. This means I'd live part time in Big Sky with my partner for awhile until finding a comparable job in that area. My original plan was to live in the home on days off, and any days that I could work remote, while finding a new job in the area.

I spoke with a lender who said that due to my work not being full-time where I choose to buy, it would be hard to get anything under 10% down payment. I don't want to quit my current job, and find one in the other town, just to be denied a loan due to unsteady work history. I have been in my current job/role for a year.

Do I need to go back to the drawing board, keep a steady job in a market I want to buy in, and wait to purchase in a year or so? I'd like to start my real estate journey sooner rather than later, and in a place where I can be hopeful to land a home in, but should I also consider I may need a few more years of saving? Meanwhile, I am looking into any other creative options.

As always, thanks for any advice or input!

Post: Can't get an owner occupied loan

Marissa NestorPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Big Sky, MT
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Hello, Bigger Pockets!

This is my first post, and I am in the process of finding a lender for my first home purchase. Originally, I was looking for a "house-hacking" situation with either a small home + attached living space (basement apartment, etc), or renting out rooms in a home I own and occupy. 

A couple of issues I have ran into... I only have enough reserves for 97 conventional or FHA downpayment. The area I currently live/work in has absolutely no opportunity for a home in my price range. I live in Big Sky, MT and, per realtor.com "The median list price of homes in Big Sky, MT was $2.2M in August 2021, trending up 11.5% year-over-year.". The closest other towns are almost an hour away, and prices are steadily increasing out of my price range there as well. Due to this, I have began looking in nearby towns/counties. My preferred area is more north, about 3 hours away from where I am currently working. This means I'd live part time in Big Sky with my partner for awhile until finding a comparable job in that area. 

I spoke with a lender who said that due to my work not being full-time where I choose to buy, it would be hard to get anything under 10% down payment. I don't want to quit my current job, and find one in the other town, just to be denied a loan due to unsteady work history. I have been in my current job/role for a year.

Do I need to go back to the drawing board, keep a steady job in a market I want to buy in, and wait to purchase in a year or so? I'd like to start my real estate journey sooner rather than later, and in a place where I can be hopeful to land a home in, but should I also consider I may need a few more years of saving? Meanwhile, I am looking into any other creative options. 

As always, thanks for any advice or input!

Post: Big Sky Montana Short Term Rental

Marissa NestorPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Big Sky, MT
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Congratulations, and welcome to Big Sky!

Post: Getting started but not gaining any traction

Marissa NestorPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Big Sky, MT
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 3

Welcome to Big Sky, Charles!