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Hello I am looking to buy a home with my husband and things have been a little confusing since neither of us really know what we are doing. We are working with Veterans United to purchase a home however from my understanding they keep messing up the loan estimate which makes the closing costs high I my opinion ($33,000). We already have a home in mind and signed the offer for $365,000 with a $3,000 deposit so we don’t back out is my understanding. I am just trying to understand all our options since everything is a little confusing and this is a big purchase that we could potentially be paying for the next 30 years.

Our real estate agent hasn’t really been any help with anything and we just had the home inspection in which for the most part damages are cosmetic. A couple of issues were found in the inspection but nothing major I think. I brought up a couple of concerns with our agent and said we want the sellers to fix some issues. I an unsure on how much I should push for the sellers to fix and what me and my husband should just do ourselves if we get the house. Any advice would be appreciated thank you.

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