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Jason Young
  • Knoxville, TN
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Financing a house hack after job change

Jason Young
  • Knoxville, TN
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Hello all, 

I recently moved across the state and changed jobs from a salary to commission. I have found a 3 unit place that I would like to house hack but it's looking like getting financing is next to impossible without a 2 year work history on commission. I will have 20-25k to put down and the property is selling for 180k. I would rather not have an equity partner. I don't really have anyone to cosign. Any suggestions on how i might could make the deal happen? I can give more details if need be.

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