
Can you buy a home on disability?
Homebuyers on disability may have more options than they think.
Taylor Freitas is a Bankrate contributor with over a decade of professional journalism experience. Over her career, she has covered various topics, including personal finance, credit cards, travel rewards, home ownership, mortgages, and home improvement.
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Homebuyers on disability may have more options than they think.
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