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We did it and I just want to cry tears of joy

I am 26 - my wife is 29 we bought our starter home 5 years ago on my 21st birthday. Idk how we afforded it but we did. Small 2 bed 1 bath starter home. We listed it on the market and got a cash offer with no appraisal or inspection…

We struck gold but would be homeless in 30 days.

We found a house at the top of our price range 420k that just listed 2 hours before we saw it. Our realtor said we can’t afford it and it’ll go for 500k+++ I told my wife and realtor fuck it we need to win and get aggressive.

Put an offer of exactly their asking price and said I need an answer in 5 hours. No more showings I will retract my offer the second 5 hours passes.

4 hours go by and they said yes. The realtor was in disbelief and said she is in shock it worked.

This home is 4 beds 2 bad 2000 sq ft with a finished basement on 1 acre and has a pole barn on top of a walk out garage. Inside was immaculate and updated.

We looked for 2 weeks… homes as is and shitholes going for 400k

I fucking won. Idk how idk why but we beat the game. It is extremely rough out there.

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