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Kyle Titus
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Soldotna, AK
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Looking for references in Omaha, Nebraska

Kyle Titus
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Soldotna, AK
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My wife and I will be relocating to Omaha, Nebraska shortly and are starting fresh with no real ties to the area. We are looking for recommendations on possible lenders, brokers, real estate agents, home inspectors and so on. We are hoping to try and get a head start as we move into that area and purchase something shortly after arriving. I'm mostly looking at doing an owner occupied multifamily using a VA loan and house hack. Any information and/or references would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Stephen Anthony
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lincoln, NE
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Stephen Anthony
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lincoln, NE
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@Kyle Titus @Collin Schwartz I'm fairly sure zoning laws govern new builds and are generally not applicable to converting the interior of the structure to multiple units. Lots of investors have certainly done it, regardless of zoning or not. What may be required are things like getting a Certificate of Occupancy for the new units and inspections depending on local building codes. A quick phone call to the county's Building & Safety department should get you answers to everything though.

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