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Debra Webb
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I'm looking for some serious advice on how I can get financing. I'm 24, credit score 772, I have a LLC that not even a year old. I have 3 credit cards, Capital One $3500, Chase $2000 and my business credit card with Navy Federal $15,000 (PG). I want to purchase a property as a buy and hold. I'm not sure how to go about this, I wonder if I can even get funding. Any suggestions will be helpful. TIA

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John Warren
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  • 3412 S. Harlem Avenue Riverside, IL 60546
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@Debra Webb why not look into doing a VA loan on a primary residence that you house hack? You can do 0% down on those. I noticed you are a Navy Federal member, so I may be assuming military service, but this is the way to go if you have access.

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