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All Forum Posts by: Colin White

Colin White has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Hey everyone,

I just got through due diligence on my first house hack and am anticipating to close on it in the next few weeks. I plan to live in the property for one year and then move into the next one. Is there a specific Homeowners insurance policy that works best with this strategy?

That's super helpful to know. Thank you so much

Hey everyone,

I am 22 and recently graduated from college this past spring and have been working in my post-grad position for about six months. 

This year I am looking to purchase my first property with an FHA loan, but I have heard from multiple people that most lenders will only qualify you if you have two prior years of employment. I have W2 forms dating back till I was 14, and I worked a few jobs in college and internships each summer that also provided proof of employment. Will this be enough to convince a lender to issue an FHA loan, or are they specifically looking for two years of post-graduate employment?

I'd really appreciate any insight or advice! I am new to Bigger Pockets and just moved to Atlanta. I'm super excited to join the community and start my investment journey!

Thanks,