5 things I’ve learned since buying my first home


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Embarking on the journey of homeownership is exhilarating, but it's also filled with valuable lessons. As I look back on my experience, I'm excited to share the top 5 insights that have shaped my perspective on owning a home.

I love sharing these lessons with my buyer clients to help them with their own home journey!

1️⃣ Have an emergency repair fund: Owning a home means being prepared for unexpected expenses. From surprise repairs to sudden maintenance needs, having an emergency fund cushions any financial surprises that come your way. It's peace of mind in homeownership!

2️⃣ The right location is as important as the house: It's not just about the house; it's about the neighborhood too! The perfect home in the wrong location can quickly become a regret. Research the area, envision your lifestyle there, and think about long-term appreciation. Location truly sets the stage for your home story.

3️⃣ Becoming part of the community adds value to your home life: Your home isn't just a structure; it's part of a vibrant community. Getting involved, whether through local events, volunteering, or simply saying hello to your neighbors, enriches your living experience. Building connections adds immeasurable value to your home life.

4️⃣ This home will help fund your dream home: Your first home isn't always your forever home, and that's okay! Think of it as a stepping stone towards your dream home. Smart investments, strategic renovations, and increasing property values can all contribute to funding your next big move.

5️⃣ No house is 100% perfect: Perfection is an illusion, especially in the world of real estate. There will always be something you wish was different or better. Embrace imperfections as opportunities for growth and personalization. After all, it's the quirks and character that make a house a home.

Feeling ready to start the home buying journey? DM me to discuss your timeline!

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