Blog Stories A VA Loan for the Win! Just Sold in Lents

A VA Loan for the Win! Just Sold in Lents

By Living Room Realty, October 11, 2018

Have I said it before? I LOVE my job. So. Damn. Much. I could cry!

This time I had the pleasure of helping the very wonderful Erik purchase a place in Portland with enough space for him and his ladies to make some quality memories. A park up the road for the little one, a very commutable location with public transportation nearby for the older one, and, drum roll….HIS OWN BATHROOM! Ahhh such a sigh of relief.

This is the perfect example of how you can get what you’re looking for if you really keep your head in the game. We searched high and low for the right place and in the end, managed to find a pretty perfect fit. About 1,000 square feet, 3 beds, 1.5 baths, a nice garage, space in the backyard, curb appeal, close to work, and all under budget. Badabing! Oh, and how about some seller paid closing costs and a mean steal of an interest rate? No problem, thanks to the VA loan program.

Vets! Don’t forget to look into VA financing when you are thinking about buying a home. In a market where rates are creeping up this can make a huge difference. You earned the discount, now go get it! Also, a huge thank you for your service 🙂

Erik, I hope you enjoy your new digs! Thanks so much for trusting me to help with the job.

 

 

 

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