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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]are you buying in the same state as before? I think if you are new to the state, you qualify as a first-time buyer. Check with a mortgage broker for sure. But if you are in the same state, you definitely aren't. When my DH and I bought our house, I had already owned a condo in our state... but he had never owned anything. We did not qualify as first-time even though he was a first-timer.[/quote] No, I owned in another state. I didn't think I would qualify again but someone had mentioned to me that after 8 years I might qualify again. I would be buying in DC this time. I know what I'm comfortable paying every month. Even if I get approved for more there is no way I'm overextending myself. This is more for bulding equity since I probably won't be getting any more space than I currently rent. I'll start with my bank and see what they say. [/quote]
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