A Happy Homeowner Story
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John and Ann just closed on a home.
Not a big home.
But their first home.
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Got it at a good price.
And a good rate.
John wanted to wait.
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Ann did not.
He believed real estate would continue to come down.
Ann felt it had come down enough.
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She wanted in now.
He wanted to hold off now.
Ann won.
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They got themselves a home that they tell me they've been eyeing for the better part of a year.
And got that home for $40,000 less than it was going for last year.
And at a lower rate too.
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John fears rates could go still lower.
And that had they waited, the price of the home they bought could go still lower too.
Ann shrugs.
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Maybe.
But they're in.
In a home they love, a rate they like, and a price they can afford.
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All and all, not bad.
For a couple starting out and seeing opportunity where most just see darkness.
Most might be right.
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John and Ann have decided to take a chance and bet, maybe, maybe, they are wrong.
For now, they're focused on setting up a home and a certain room.
A nursery.
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For a baby, due around Christmas.
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