Define the workable range
Talk with a qualified lender and include taxes, insurance, maintenance, and other ownership costs in the conversation.
First-time buyers
A practical path from early questions to a property you understand.
A clear place to begin
Start with the life the home needs to support and the monthly cost you are prepared to carry. A lender can explain financing choices; Michelle can help turn that range into a useful property search.
Morgantown changes quickly by street, grade, parking, access, and housing type. Seeing a few homes with a clear comparison can teach more than scrolling through a long list.
Talk with a qualified lender and include taxes, insurance, maintenance, and other ownership costs in the conversation.
Compare daily access and property types without treating a neighborhood name as a complete answer.
Look at condition, layout, utilities, parking, grade, and likely near-term work during the showing.
Review current property evidence and contract terms before deciding what the home is worth to you.
Good questions
A lender conversation helps define a workable range. Financing advice should come from a qualified lender who can review your situation.
Michelle can help compare areas against the access, property type, and routine you describe. The final fit is personal.
No. Assignments require current district verification for a specific address.
Tell Michelle what you are considering. She will answer from her own phone.