Standing on the porch of the blue cottage, Maya felt the heavy weight of the keys in her hand. The journey from "renter" to "owner" wasn't a straight line—it was a series of careful steps, a bit of math, and a lot of persistence. She unlocked the door, stepped over the threshold, and for the first time, she wasn't just home; she was at her home.
The final weeks were a blur of "clear to close" notices from her bank and signing what felt like a thousand documents. She did one last to make sure the house was still standing and the sellers hadn't taken the chandeliers. The Key Turn home to buy a house
But the work wasn't over. The revealed a roof that needed help. Instead of walking away, Maya used the report to negotiate a credit from the seller to cover the repairs. Step 6: The Marathon to Closing Standing on the porch of the blue cottage,
The "Hunt" was a rollercoaster. Maya saw a Victorian with "charm" (which meant no closets) and a modern condo that felt like a glass box. She found "The One"—a cozy bungalow with a porch—only to lose it in a bidding war. Elias reminded her, "The right house doesn't just fit your budget; it fits your life." Step 5: The Offer and the Investigation The final weeks were a blur of "clear