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@tony46231 wrote:Not sure I would go as far as saying you wouldn't recommend anyone buy a home, based on the experience of one person. Some have wonderful experiences, others have difficult and stressful experiences. Some have difficult experiences for good reasons and others just because they hooked up with the wrong people.
I had a wonderful realtor that I met through a friend of mine. My loan officer was recommended by my realtor. Loan officer and underwriter had a very good working relationship. Every step of the way, it was done correctly the first time.
You give me hope while I'm out here in the wilds of home searching. I have an offer in. My goal is to purchase a new home (that I love) w/in a year from 4/2014. Hopefully, by 12/2014.
Thank you for posting this!!!
I closed on my home in December 2010 and it was THE WORST EXPERIENCE of my life! Don't get me wrong, my Realtor, broker, everyone was nice, friendly, and supportive. BUT.....it was hell on wheels! I told myself I never wanted to do it again...EVER!
They even went as far as to ask for backup paperwork for a $2.50 deposit made for a refund from refinancing our car.
And now, here I am 3 1/2 years later refinancing the house. I have prepared myself for the worst (hell) and I am in shock and awe with the ease so far. I haven't felt frantic once. I even filled my prescription in advance just in case.