Is a lender out there that will consider my income, or do I need to find full-time employment?

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My husband and I moved to Austin this past January, for his job. I had to leave my part-time teaching job in Houston and search for employment in Austin. I found a part-time teaching job in Austin, and started working there this past February. They are considered part-time because they are half day preschool programs. I was a 5 day employee, but recently switched to 3 days as a co-lead. My income with them is still salary based. Since I’m 3 days there, I recently started working at another school in the afternoon, 5 days a week. When you put the 2 together, it makes full time hours. I have been in this industry for 5 years now. Do you think there is a lender out there that will consider my income, or do I need to find full-time employment?


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You do not need to be full time as long as you are currently in the same industry, which you are. Almost any lender will jump at the chance to make a loan for you.

updated 8 months ago
Anthony Sistak
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Answered 8 months ago
Anthony Sistak
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