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All Forum Posts by: Sophia Fugate

Sophia Fugate has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Quote from @Taylor L.:

When finding partners/investors, it's great to start with people you already know. Make a business plan and start discussing the idea with people you think may be interested. Be ready to hear no a lot.

Also be sure to invest plenty of time in networking with other real estate investors. You can do that online or in person. In person is the best for building connections, but may be difficult with a travel nursing schedule.

Looking to invest in a growing city and renting to traveling professionals (travel nurse here 👋👋) I’m always hearing about finding partners to help with deals if your not able to invest solely by yourself due to funds/ financing issues etc. I was hoping to house hack and rent out a room to help save with down payment but I’m not sure moving with my family is a good idea at the moment, with that being said,  i would need to put 20% down and still have funds for furnishing. I was already approved for a loan. 

What do you guys think?? What’s the best way to go about this without having to wait ?! I would appreciate any thoughts :)

Post: Financing for travel nurses

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Investment property

Post: Financing for travel nurses

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Quote from @Eliott Elias:

I have a lender that can help you


 Can you give me your contact information? 

Post: Financing for travel nurses

Sophia FugatePosted
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Good evening, I currently work as a travel nurse and having a hard time finding conventional lending. I’ve been a nurse for 13 yrs but started traveling this past June. I spoke with two lenders who stated they would not be able to help me.

Would anyone happen to have any knowledge regarding when a travel nurse should apply for a conventional loan? Or would another financing option be available? Should I keep calling different lenders? 

Thanks!!