How They Lost the House—Then Got It Back!

EPISODE · Oct 22, 2024 · 36 MIN

How They Lost the House—Then Got It Back!

from Moving Sucks: Real Talk, Real Solutions for Every Move

Are you considering buying a home but feeling overwhelmed by the process? Or maybe you’ve already started your search but things just aren’t clicking?In this episode of MillenniUP, we sit down with our past clients, Lauren and AJ, to hear their real-life experience navigating the ups and downs of buying their first home. From working with the wrong realtor to the excitement of finding the perfect house, Lauren and AJ share it all — including some unexpected surprises that popped up along the way (hint: check the attic!). If you're ready for some honest insights and a few laughs, this conversation is a must-listen.Tune in to hear their advice, lessons learned, and what it really takes to find the right home when the journey gets tough!00:00 Starting the Conversation: Moving Plans00:28 Meet Lauren and AJ: Our Clients01:08 The Search Begins: Finding the Right Home03:06 Challenges with the First Realtor06:09 The First House: Inspection Issues09:15 The Perfect Home: How We Found It17:16 Life After Moving In18:51 The Cluttered Apartment Dilemma19:21 Deciding to Move: The Turning Point20:01 Financial Planning and Family Support21:16 Navigating the Housing Market21:42 The Importance of Parental Support24:53 Lessons Learned and Advice for Future Homebuyers30:27 The Unexpected Attic Discovery36:24 Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom👇 Connect with us:👉 https://www.instagram.com/millenniuppodcast/👉 https://www.tiktok.com/@millenniup👉 https://www.instagram.com/asksethanything/👉 https://www.instagram.com/januskygetsitdone/Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Millenniup

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