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First-Time Buyer Education Email

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Write an educational email for first-time home buyers explaining the home buying process from start to close. Cover these steps in plain language: getting pre-approved (and why it's different from pre-qualified), finding a home and what to prioritize, making a competitive offer, inspection and due diligence, navigating financing and appraisal, and closing day. Use encouraging language, acknowledge that the process can feel overwhelming, and position me as their guide throughout. Include a clear CTA to schedule a free consultation.

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