12/09/2025
This is not your typical “yay we closed!” post. This is an all hands on deck, blood, sweat and tears, a whole lot of faith and a damn good team all the way around and it deserves a celebration post! 🎉 🔑
Mon, 11/17 - offer received on the sale of their home with a 12/1 closing date. Yes, 12/1 as in 14 days with a holiday thrown in there. Negotiated and accepted.
In less than 14 days we: switched lenders, located and negotiated a contract on the house and received clear to close. We BEAT their buyer to the punch.
So we wait. Then we navigate the discovery of a potential HUGE wrench that would have been no one’s fault but yours truly. 🙋♀️
Crisis averted.
Then there’s the actual closing - two title companies, two POAs, a seller/buyer with likely a very sore hand, one confused notary and two sets of docs hand delivered after signing.
But no, we aren’t done yet. There’s still funding.
Friday at 4:40 PM keys to my buyers home are sitting at the title company waiting for the domino closings to fund the final domino piece… 4:40 I decide it’s probably a good idea to drive to the company and pray it happens before 5.
4:52 - my text to clients “do I have your permission to do what I need to do? Say yes.” And they did.
4:59 - temporary lease is signed/paid from the title company lobby and keys are retrieved then hand delivered to the driveway of the person who brought us all together to begin with,
This was never about the sale. It was about a lifestyle change, bringing my clients to where their lives have shifted and closer to their village that helps this family as they take on the world. (I’m not kidding yall. I’m insanely impressed by this family’s drive and dedication.)
Many huge thanks go out on this one - my buyer/seller , who ran around like a courier service, with Summit Title and with Capital Title for working together to get us closed, funded and making my potentially large f-up something that was handled like the bosses they are and who won me over and knocked our socks off.
And if you made it this far - both were FHA loans. 🙀