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šŸ”šŸ¾Ā Buying a Home with Your Fur Babies in Mind

  • jcobian91
  • May 29
  • 2 min read

For many of us, pets aren’t just animals—they’re family. Whether it’s Cobie following you from room to room, Rubi playing fetch like a champion, or Kira Shakira acting like the queen of the castle, our fur babies bring love, energy, and personality into our homes. That’s why it’s important to consider them when buying a house.

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As a mortgage advisor (and proud dog dad!), I know how important it is to find a home that fits every member of your household—including the four-legged ones. So here are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for your dream home:

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🐶 Pet-Friendly Features to Look For:

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  • Yard space – Is there room to play, explore, or lounge in the sun?

  • Durable flooring – Scratches happen. Look for floors that can handle paws and playtime.

  • Pet-safe neighborhoods – Check for walkable areas, parks, and sidewalks.

  • Room to roam inside – Whether it’s zoomies or nap spots, open layouts can be a bonus.

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šŸ’¼ How I Help:

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As someone who lives this lifestyle, I get it. When we talk about loan options and pre-approvals, I also listen to what matters most to you and your furry family. Want a bigger yard? Let’s plan for it. Need a specific neighborhood? We can factor that in.

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Buying a home isn’t just about square footage or interest rates—it’s about creating a space where your entire pack can thrive.

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Ready to find a home that works for you and your fur babies? Let’s chat. I’m not here to convince you—I’m here to guide you and help you plant the seed for the life you want.

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