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All Forum Posts by: Zack Parker

Zack Parker has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Thanks everybody for the thoughtful responses. I look forward to my next steps in the process. Step #1, my wife and I need to determine where we want to live since we just returned from being abroad for a year.


I'll keep you posted!

@Jeff Mars @Jerry Padilla I'll most likely be using a FHA. I'll keep you posted on how I progress.

@ashley

Thank you so much for the insightful response. I really appreciate your time and it's very helpful to hear all of this information. I look forward to staying in touch!

I have a few questions in regards to this topic. Here's some context to my situation before jumping straight into the questions:

  • Looking for my first property (duplex, triplex or quad). My wife and I will live in one of the units.
  • My wife and I both have credit over 750
  • We have money for a down payment
  • I've been an entrepreneur for the past 5 years so my income is next to nothing. However, my wife makes a good salary.

My problem is that I'm not sure if our income is enough to qualify for a loan to get a duplex, triplex, quad in CA. 

1) Is it worth it to use a mortgage broker to help us find a lender that will lend to us based off of our actual income? Can a broker actually help me or does my income automatically screw us? I have a friend that is a mortgage broker, but I don't want to contact him and get his hopes up unless we're actually going to use him.

2) Do you need to get a loan from a lender or mortgage broker in the market in which you are looking to buy? Or can they loan come from somewhere else in the state?

Thanks for the help. I look forward to learning more about this.

Zack