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Buying a Home, qualifying for a mortgage.

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06-04-2012, 03:27 AM
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Hello Dreamers,

long time no see, I hope everyone is doing well. I see a lot of new faces, and a few old ones. wow, it has been awhile and I have been busy, pretty much work and school, (graduating in a year!) lol but who cares. anyways. I would like some advice, if anyone is willing to, or has experience on buying a new home. I live in an area, where the housing market is great for buyers. mortgage rates are low. I looked into fixed mortgages and FHA loans. I am not sure with what I qualify for. Although, I do have a valid ITIN that I have used to file taxes. and this January is the 3rd year in a row, that I have filed taxes with the same employer (consistency I know is key/job security/steady income). I have a valid foreign passport. I am looking to put 5-7k down. Me and significant other would like to live in a home, once her apt lease is up in 11 months. If it pans out like I want it to, I would like to buy the house under both our names. combined we have about 8k in debt. and make low double digits, hourly. I hope this helps. thanks again for your responses!
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06-04-2012, 01:37 PM
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I say stick with apartments for now, less trouble.
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04-28-2015, 04:11 PM
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Yes, you are eligible and can apply for a home loan with DACA.

There is a lending office that specializes in home loans for DACA (DREAMers). For more information, check out https://www.facebook.com/DreamerFinancing and www.DreamerFinancing.com

Home loans for DACA (Dreamers) with as little as 3.5% down payment. Market rates. Don't pay higher interest rates; no need. They can lend in 44 states.

DACA does not keep you from applying for a home loan. Don't let anyone discourage you or tell you differently!
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