Are you looking to be a homeowner instead of a renter? In this episode, Stephen talks with Cheryl Engel about her experience purchasing a home in April of 2022. She discloses the importance of location and accessibility when purchasing a home. Cheryl stresses how she was able to find a lender and bring her own income to make the purchase work financially. She also discussed how important it is to manage your money before you go out and buy a home, as well as some advice for people who are thinking about becoming homeowners. Thanks for listening!

Cheryl Engel became a first-time homeowner in April 2022.  Her house is in Vallejo, California, a small community just north of San Francisco.

Key Highlights:

[00:01 - 05:02] Opening Segment

An overview of Cheryl Engel's story How she could buy a home in April of 2022 What she likes the most about the location and neighborhood How much money did the house cost?

[05:03 - 09:50] A House Bought with Less Than $20,000

Cherly's experience with the process to buy the house How Cherly felt when the house was officially hers The changes that have been done to the house so far

[09:51 - 14:33] New Homeowner's Experience

The advantages of being a homeowner vs a renter Why Cheryl appreciates her surroundings and home different now The upcoming renovations Cheryl will do to her house

[14:34 - 17:24] Closing Segment

Advice for people who want to become homeowners Work with a lender to find out what you qualify for Be realistic about your budget

Key Quotes: 

“Know what you can afford, and work with a lender to find out exactly what you qualified for.” - Cheryl Engel

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