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🏡 Mid-Year Check-In: Are You Still on Track to Buy a Home in 2025?

  • jcobian91
  • Jul 2
  • 2 min read

Can you believe we’re already halfway through the year? If one of your 2025 goals is to become a homeowner, now is the perfect time for a check-in. Whether you’ve been steadily prepping or life’s gotten in the way, don’t worry — you still have time to make it happen, but it starts with intention and a plan.

 

 

✅ 1. Review Your Progress So Far

 

 

Ask yourself:

 

  • Have you started saving for a down payment?

  • Do you know your credit score?

  • Have you talked to a mortgage advisor (like me!) about your options?

 

 

Even small steps count. If you’ve taken any action at all — celebrate that! And if not, today’s a great day to start.

 

 

📈 2. Set a Mid-Year Goal

 

 

Maybe it’s boosting your credit by 20 points, saving $3,000 by year-end, or getting pre-approved by fall. Clear goals make progress measurable — and I’m here to help you set the right ones for your situation.

 

 

🧠 3. Educate Yourself

 

 

Are you a first-time buyer? Learn about down payment assistance, FHA vs. conventional loans, and credit strategies. Knowledge = power (and better interest rates 👀).

 

 

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 4. Build Your Dream Team

 

 

Start talking to a mortgage advisor and real estate agent now — not later. I work with amazing agents who care just as much as I do about helping you build a solid plan and find the right home when you’re ready.

 

 

📅 5. Book Your Free Mid-Year Strategy Session

 

 

Let’s sit down (or Zoom) and map out your next steps. Whether you’re ready in 2 months or 12, a custom plan can make all the difference.

 

 

 

Let’s make the second half of the year count — homeownership is still in reach. 🌱

👉 Book your free strategy session with me today.

 
 
 

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