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What did you pay for your very first home?

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Chances are… it looks a little different than today's numbers.
$85K.
$120K.
Maybe even under $60K depending on when you bought.

Fast forward to now, and the market has changed - prices, rates, competition… all of it.

But here's what hasn't changed:
Smart buyers still win when they have a plan.

That's where Texas Best Home Loans comes in.
We're not just here to "get you a loan". We help you understand your options, structure your financing the right way, and move with confidence in a market that can feel anything but simple.

Whether it's your first home, your next home, or you're just trying to make a smarter move with what you have - having the right team matters.

So let's hear it…
What did you pay for your very first home?



Braxton Sherrill
Braxton@TXBestHomeLoans.com
TXBestHomeLoans.com

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Not as much as the county property tax appraiser thinks it is worth and way less than the house insurance company has for insured value!
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