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Updated almost 5 years ago, 02/09/2020

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Evelize Ramos
  • Rochester, NY
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Going to be looking at my first property tomorrow, any advice??

Evelize Ramos
  • Rochester, NY
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Hi,

Tomorrow is a big day for me! I’m going to be looking at my first property! I’ve been attending open houses to try building relationships with realtors and getting use to the idea of looking at houses.

Any other advice that can help me or encouraging words? Not to mention, I look like I’m 16 so it always scares me that folks won’t take me serious. Also, I’ve noticed that some realtors don’t want to meet with me because I don’t have my proof of fund letters but how can I obtain that if I don’t know what kind of deal I’m looking at? Would a letter from a lender saying they will lend me the money I need be enough?

Thanks!

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