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First Homes and Starter Houses

Your first home is closer than the noise online makes it feel.

If buying feels like a wall of words nobody explains, that is exactly the problem we fix. We walk you through what you can actually afford once taxes, insurance, and the monthly mortgage insurance are in, not the bigger number a lender preapproves you for. We will tell you straight that you rarely need 20 percent down, which loan types and first buyer assistance programs you might qualify for, the closing costs nobody warns you about, what a home inspection really tells you, and the honest math of buying versus renting for someone at your stage. No pressure to stretch, no rush to sign, and no question treated as a dumb one. A first home you can hold, found by someone whose whole job is to make this make sense.

Under $275,000Low Down PaymentMove-In ReadyTownhomes and CondosGood School Zones
The Real Number
What you can comfortably carry each month once property tax, insurance, and mortgage insurance are added in, not the inflated preapproval that looks great on paper and stretches you thin in real life
The Down Payment
The truth that 20 percent is a myth for most first buyers, the loan types and assistance programs you may qualify for, and what each one really costs you over the years you own the home
The Closing Costs
The fees nobody warns a first buyer about, what they typically run, which ones are negotiable, and exactly what to set aside so closing day brings keys and not a surprise bill
The Home Itself
What an inspection actually covers, which repairs are routine and which ones should end a deal, and how to tell a solid starter with good bones from a money pit that will drain you
On the market

Homes priced for a first buy, not a fantasy.

A few starter homes worth a look, with fresh listings every week and the real monthly cost shown before you fall for the photos.

Starter Home
Maple Street

The Bungalow on Maple

$239,000
2 Bed1 BathGood Bones
Low Maintenance
Near the Transit Line

The Townhome on Cedar

$198,000
2 Bed2 BathLow HOA
Move-In Ready
Pearl Avenue

The Cottage on Pearl

$264,000
3 Bed1.5 BathBig Yard
Why first buyers trust us

More than a sale. A first home you walk into knowing exactly what it costs and exactly what you are getting.

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No jargon, no pressure

Escrow, earnest money, points, contingencies, the whole pile of words gets explained in plain English the first time you ask, and again if you want. We move at your pace, not a sales quota. There is no dumb question here, no clock ticking on your decision, and no nudging you toward a home that is bigger than your real budget. Buying your first place is a big deal, and we treat it like one, with patience instead of a pitch.

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The real number, not the big one

A lender will often preapprove you for more than you should actually spend. We help you find the monthly payment you can carry on a normal month, with the property tax, insurance, mortgage insurance, and a little room for the things a home throws at you all counted in. The goal is a house you enjoy, not one that owns you. Better to buy with breathing room than to be house poor the day after you move in.

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Straight about the home and the costs

Before you make an offer, you will know what the inspection found, which repairs are routine and which ones are red flags, what the closing costs add up to, and what owning this specific home will run beyond the mortgage. We would rather lose a sale than let you walk blind into a roof, a furnace, or an HOA bill you did not see coming. The truth up front is the whole point.

The honest math

What we work through with you before you ever make an offer.

The money, the home, and the long game, all in plain language. We go line by line together so nothing about your first purchase is a mystery.

The money and the loan

What you can comfortably carry versus what a lender will approve, how FHA, conventional, VA, and USDA loans actually differ, when mortgage insurance applies and when it falls off, the down payment assistance and first buyer programs you may qualify for, and the honest tradeoff between a lower rate and paying points up front.

The home and the inspection

What a home inspection really covers, the age and shape of the roof, the furnace, the wiring, and the foundation, which repairs are normal for a starter and which ones should stop a deal, the difference between a condo, a townhome, and a single family house, and what an HOA charges and what those dues actually cover.

The long game

Closing costs and what to set aside, how escrow rolls your taxes and insurance into the payment, the real buying versus renting math for your stage, how long you should plan to stay for a purchase to pay off, and the equity you build owning a home against the rent you never get back.

Where first buyers find room

Neighborhoods that fit a first budget and a real life.

Every part of town has its own tradeoffs. Here are the ones first buyers keep coming back to, with the honest pros and cons of each.

Starter Streets

Established neighborhoods with smaller, solid homes priced for a first buy, where you trade the newest finishes for good bones, a real yard, and a payment you can hold, close to schools and the everyday errands

The Townhome Blocks

Low-maintenance townhomes and condos near work and transit, an easier first step with shared upkeep and less yard to manage, weighed honestly against the HOA dues, the rules, and how the resale tends to go

The Fixer Lanes

Older homes that need some work but build equity fast, where we are honest about which projects are a weekend and a paint can, and which ones need a contractor and a real budget before you ever make the offer
Never done this before

Buying a first home is a lot of new words at once.

So we slow down and walk you through the whole path in order, what preapproval is and how it differs from prequalifying, how to make an offer that gets taken seriously without overpaying, what happens at the inspection and the appraisal, and what actually goes on at the closing table so the day you get your keys holds no surprises.

Along the way we cover the parts first buyers worry about most: how much you really need for a down payment, the assistance programs you might qualify for, how FHA and conventional loans compare, what mortgage insurance is and when it goes away, how escrow works, what to keep in savings for after you move in, and the plain buying versus renting math for your situation. Real answers before you commit, not after.

Start With a Free First Home Walkthrough
Not sure you are ready yet? That is the right time to talk

Your first home should feel exciting, not terrifying.

Tell us where you are, still saving, just preapproved, or somewhere in between, and we will lay out the real numbers, the programs you may qualify for, and the homes worth seeing, with zero pressure and no rush to sign anything.

Get a Straight First Home Plan
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