Buying a home was a clear objective that I never believed I’d achieve. I was nervous about the process and my abilities to do this task. I didn’t think I’d be able to get a loan. Will I be able to pay my bills? Is it possible that I’m making a major error by attempting this process?
There are several questions and worries that anyone seeking to buy would have. Even though those ideas were still in my brain, I knew it was a goal I wished to attain. So, I took a leap of faith and prayed for the best. I went to the bank to get pre-approved for a loan, thinking to myself, hey, this is going to be my first revelation, that this is simply too large for me. At least, that’s what I believed. I obtained a loan and was given a program as a first-time homebuyer. I was simply taken back and thought, well, maybe this is for me. The contract’s conditions, seemed like something I could do, and I began to believe that I could.
After getting my pre-approval offer, I began looking for an agent to help me find my future home for me and my then-7-year-old daughter. I discovered that the agent had recently obtained her license and was new to the business; it was a case of the blind leading the blind. While we both were new to the process and unaware of the process from finding my new home to the end process which would be closing on the home. We made it, and I found a home for my baby and myself that I adored. There were additional phases in the process, that I didn’t mention, but you get the idea. The procedure is frightening and would make any individual fearful of it.
I’m telling you this story to illustrate why I’m in this line of work. I want to help individuals who are similar to me. I aim to help people relax about the complicated process. From locating the resources required to finish the process through the last stage of moving into your new home.