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The past month i been talking to couple lender finally i been pre approved. My job is at Illinois now my biggest obstacle is they want me to move to Texas (job wise) for buy the house I want to buy (multi family ) in Killen area am planing to live one of the units mostly wife and kids if I move or transfer to Texas my income is never go to be the same this is start to be a nightmare please any advise to make this happen whit our putting a over 15% down?

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    I'd be very cautious about purchasing if you are moving to a new area. It often makes sense to rent for a while first to ensure the job is a good fit and you have first hand information on the local RE climate. This might not be popular opinion here but worth considering. 

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