The reason the inspection is the Freddy Krueger of the home-buying process is because it’s the biggest question mark you’ll encounter on your journey—and it happens after you’re already committed (and probably emotionally attached) to one house
Frigáneahas quoted3 years ago
Long story short, buying a house costs money—a lot of it—but will help you build equity and wealth over long time periods relative to renting.
Frigáneahas quoted3 years ago
The home-buying process is like digging through an unorganized box of holiday decorations—it’s full of chaos and unpleasant surprises, and no one in the world seems to know what you’ll encounter.
Frigáneahas quoted3 years ago
Buh-bye, American dream—hello, financial freedom!
Frigáneahas quoted3 years ago
A smart home-buying decision will not only give you a place to live but also offer flexibility, financial stability, and the chance to recognize an increase in that home’s value over time.
Frigáneahas quoted3 years ago
The bigger the home, the bigger her commission. The faster she transacts, the more commissions she receives.
Frigáneahas quoted3 years ago
While the loan qualification is based on hard numbers, the lender’s goal is to calculate the largest possible loan—because the larger the loan, the more money the lender makes in commission.
Frigáneahas quoted3 years ago
Buying a home is, first and foremost, a financial decision.
Victor Cortezhas quoted3 years ago
Stephen King wrote a whole book about the consequences of living on a busy road. (Spoiler alert: The kid dies, the cat dies, the mom dies, the dad dies; everyone dies.)
Victor Cortezhas quoted3 years ago
Stephen King wrote a whole book about the consequences of living on a busy road. (Spoiler alert: The kid dies, the cat dies, the mom dies, the dad dies; everyone dies.)