Sincerely, Leah Augusta, GA
A: Hi. From my personal experience while in the Navy. I was stationed in South Carolina on one of our fleet ballistic submarines. My wife and family were living in our home in St Marys, Ga until I retired and joined them there. Short answer, yes you can.
A: I believe as long as youre on the loan they will consider it owner occupied.
A: I recently had a couple stationed in Germany and wanted to make Alabama their home. They contacted a qualified mortgage lender and obtained their pre-approval for a loan first. Then I was contacted. I sent them properties online with videos. Most of the closing paperwork was faxed or sent via email. Long story short, we closed on their new home four weeks later and they are both settled in their new home. Contact a qualified agent in GA and they will get you on the right track.
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