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Buying a House w/ VA Loan in El Paso
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuerza" data-source="post: 13301112" data-attributes="member: 19948"><p>Okay, westside is really nice but will cost you money. It's far from post and during high traffic times it will take you a long time to get to work. </p><p></p><p>East side, off of Joe Battle is also decent, it's well established and has lot of amenities. The downside is that more locals are filling that area so it's starting to age IMO. </p><p></p><p>Northeast, IMO is north of Hwy 375 and runs along HWY 54. I live near the intersection of HWY 54 and Sean Haggerty. Google map it. There are lots of houses in the $150k range here and turn over seems to be happening a lot. I'd look into a local realtor like century 21 on McClombs street I see their sign up everywhere. </p><p></p><p>As far as financing, I used Bank of America. I don't recommend USAA they are okay in some areas but not Mortgages. Plus you'll get a better deal IMO staying local. They have a NFCU here to so that could be an option. Lock in you financing now, rates are going up so at least put your application in somewhere and see what you'll get approved for.</p><p></p><p>FYI El Paso buyer market is soft, people here have too much bad credit, renter market is strong. Don't let people tell you it's not worth it to buy here for a investment. I bought my house for the same reason you are, flip it for a military rental after PCS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuerza, post: 13301112, member: 19948"] Okay, westside is really nice but will cost you money. It's far from post and during high traffic times it will take you a long time to get to work. East side, off of Joe Battle is also decent, it's well established and has lot of amenities. The downside is that more locals are filling that area so it's starting to age IMO. Northeast, IMO is north of Hwy 375 and runs along HWY 54. I live near the intersection of HWY 54 and Sean Haggerty. Google map it. There are lots of houses in the $150k range here and turn over seems to be happening a lot. I'd look into a local realtor like century 21 on McClombs street I see their sign up everywhere. As far as financing, I used Bank of America. I don't recommend USAA they are okay in some areas but not Mortgages. Plus you'll get a better deal IMO staying local. They have a NFCU here to so that could be an option. Lock in you financing now, rates are going up so at least put your application in somewhere and see what you'll get approved for. FYI El Paso buyer market is soft, people here have too much bad credit, renter market is strong. Don't let people tell you it's not worth it to buy here for a investment. I bought my house for the same reason you are, flip it for a military rental after PCS. [/QUOTE]
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