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Dustin Benton
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
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Beginner question

Dustin Benton
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Lincolnton, NC
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I own my own home, which I purchased in 2011 with a USDA loan. This past November I had my home refinanced. 

To verify, now, I can purchase a 2nd home with either an FHA or USDA loan as long as I live in that new home, right?

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James Stevens
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James Stevens
  • Contractor
  • Temple, TX
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Then yes, you have the ability to use those options now.

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