Unable to manage mortgage and repairs on house


I looked for an alternative and came across a locally-owned cash home buyer

I bought a home that I couldn’t afford. When I moved to Jacksonville for a new job, I was very confident in the company and my position. I was suddenly living in northern Florida and making really good money. I had impressive benefits, paid vacation time and the opportunity to advance. I reached out to a real estate agent who took me to see houses that were at the very top of my budget. I got excited by backyard access to the St. Johns river and imagined myself taking out a kayak, learning to paddleboard and buying a boat. I was delighted by the granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors. I never considered how I’d manage the mortgage if I lost my job. I failed to understand the cost of regular maintenance for such a large property and the potential for repairs. Six months after buying the house, the company folded. I lost my job with no warning and no severance pay. At the same time, a storm rolled through Jacksonville and my home flooded. The water destroyed the air conditioner, the floors and the majority of appliances. Everything was dirty and smelled terrible. There were extensive issues with rot and mold. I failed to keep up with my mortgage and couldn’t afford to resolve the problems. The house was no longer fit to live in and I owed a considerable amount of money. It simply was not possible for me to sell by conventional means. I looked for an alternative and came across a locally-owned cash home buyer. The company is a family operation that has been around for quite a few years. They accept properties in any condition and have helped hundreds of homeowners get out from under debt.
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