Is now a good time to buy a home? Probably not. Today I’m sharing the story of how I defied the odds and purchased my first home earlier this year. Along the way, I’m sharing my 5 keys to success.
As a first time homebuyer without a ton of cash on hand, the current real estate market is absolutely brutal. If you’ve shopped for a home in 2021, you know you’ve got to be prepared to pay more than the asking price, to waive the inspection contingency, and to bring more cash to the table when there’s an appraisal deficiency.
Living in Northern Virginia on $60K a Year: https://youtu.be/lU86GSAHWK4
How Much House Can You Afford: https://youtu.be/q5G5Csn2N8Q
What to Look for When Buying a House: https://youtu.be/cYfQXZ1QCog
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The Habit That Changed My Life: https://youtu.be/oL3eVoReKCQ
My Debt Free Story: https://youtu.be/F-y-NYitK7c
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