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  • Must Have Checklist for Buying your First Home

    Factors that create a Strong Offer

    We have some advice for you! With the market still recovering from 2020 and 2021, the inventory is still a bit low. Therefore, you may have a bit more competition when putting in an offer.⁠ So, we’ve put together some factors that create a strong offer! Read on to learn how you can stand out […]

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  • "Don'ts" to Remember when Buying a New Home

    “Don’ts” to Remember when Buying a New Home

    Buying a new home hinges on several key factors falling into place: finding the right property, negotiating a contract, and securing the financing. ⁠Many homebuyers successfully navigate all the criteria — only to make some critical mistakes prior to closing the deal that can jeopardize their homeownership dreams. ⁠There are a few “don’ts” to remember […]

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  • 7 Myths Homeowners Shouldn't Believe

    7 Myths Homeowners Shouldn’t Believe

    There are lots of myths out there! Many false rumors and myths about owning a home have stuck around over the years. Many of these are untrue and may mislead you into making bad decisions or mistakes when buying a home for the first time!  ⁠Here are 7 myths homeowners shouldn’t believe: 01. Inspections will […]

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  • Myth VS Fact: Home Loans

    Myth VS Fact: Home Loans

    The way our parents purchased a home is no more! The loan options for buyers are endless, so why would we choose to spend 20% down if it’s not necessary? Let’s talk home loans: Myth vs Fact! MYTH vs FACT on Home Loans The MYTH: Down payments have to be 20%…This is untrue The FACT: […]

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  • Why Credit Matters when Buying a Home

    Why Credit Matters when Buying a Home

    Did you know credit plays a big factor in the home buying process? If you’re still learning, that’s okay! We’ve got you covered. Read to learn why your credit matters when buying a home, and how to maintain good credit! Why is credit important during the home buying process? Having good credit increase your chances […]

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  • 3 Ways a Pre-Approval is Helpful

    3 Ways a Pre-Approval is Helpful

    If you want to have a smoother, EASIER time while searching for and buying your new home, you should get pre-approved. ⁠Let’s learn 3 ways that a pre-approval is helpful to YOU, the homebuyer! What is a Pre-Approval, and why is it helpful? Pre-Approval is a process that determines how much you are able to […]

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  • How to Choose the Right Lender

    How to Choose the Right Lender

    Looking for a lender can be a little daunting; how will you know if you make the right choice? To help you with the process, we have a few tips on how to choose the right lender for you! How to Choose the Right Lender 01. Shop Around – Don’t forget; you don’t have to […]

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  • What you SHOULDN'T do before Buying a Home

    What you SHOULDN’T do before Buying a Home

    So; you’re looking for a home. You’ve been saving up funds for a down payment and even closing costs, are excited to take the next step in your life… BUT WAIT- Some decisions made right before buying a home can actually decrease your buying power! Today we will talk about what you SHOULDN’T do before […]

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  • 9 steps to buying a home in atlanta real estate

    9 Steps to Buying a Home

    Homeownership can be an intimidating process. But don’t worry, we’ve got your back! The best way to make sure things go smoothly is to prepare yourself for every step of the process.⁠ Here are 9 steps to buying a home. Hiring someone who has much more knowledge and expertise to help you along the buying […]

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  • Red Flags to look for during Inspection

    Red Flags to look for during Inspection

    You’ve found the home you love, made an offer, and it’s been accepted! Now it’s time to inspect! But what are you looking for? Here are 7 red flags to look for during your inspection. It would be unfortunate to miss something very important and move in, only to have expensive repairs or problems arise […]

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