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January 10, 2011 at 8:48 AM #18376January 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM #650361UCGalParticipant
Is it normal? Only your shrink can answer, LOL. Is it common – absolutely.
See Scaredey’s thread (walterwhite) about his emotional roller coaster of excrow through close.
I freaked when I bought my first home in 1991. It took about a year for that feeling to fully disappear.
January 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM #651012UCGalParticipantIs it normal? Only your shrink can answer, LOL. Is it common – absolutely.
See Scaredey’s thread (walterwhite) about his emotional roller coaster of excrow through close.
I freaked when I bought my first home in 1991. It took about a year for that feeling to fully disappear.
January 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM #651148UCGalParticipantIs it normal? Only your shrink can answer, LOL. Is it common – absolutely.
See Scaredey’s thread (walterwhite) about his emotional roller coaster of excrow through close.
I freaked when I bought my first home in 1991. It took about a year for that feeling to fully disappear.
January 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM #650429UCGalParticipantIs it normal? Only your shrink can answer, LOL. Is it common – absolutely.
See Scaredey’s thread (walterwhite) about his emotional roller coaster of excrow through close.
I freaked when I bought my first home in 1991. It took about a year for that feeling to fully disappear.
January 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM #651470UCGalParticipantIs it normal? Only your shrink can answer, LOL. Is it common – absolutely.
See Scaredey’s thread (walterwhite) about his emotional roller coaster of excrow through close.
I freaked when I bought my first home in 1991. It took about a year for that feeling to fully disappear.
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January 10, 2011 at 9:13 AM #651505jpinpbParticipantIn these times it’s normal to be anxious even if you’re not a first time home buyer. It’s extremely unsettling. Definitely read some of scaredy/walter white’s posts. I appreciate his documentation of the turmoil some people experience when buying. I’m sure many can relate to it. You are not losing your mind. I’m sure you did your research and if you really like the home and can afford it and intend on being there for a while, then try not to stress over it. Good luck w/your offer.
January 10, 2011 at 9:13 AM #650464jpinpbParticipantIn these times it’s normal to be anxious even if you’re not a first time home buyer. It’s extremely unsettling. Definitely read some of scaredy/walter white’s posts. I appreciate his documentation of the turmoil some people experience when buying. I’m sure many can relate to it. You are not losing your mind. I’m sure you did your research and if you really like the home and can afford it and intend on being there for a while, then try not to stress over it. Good luck w/your offer.
January 10, 2011 at 9:13 AM #651182jpinpbParticipantIn these times it’s normal to be anxious even if you’re not a first time home buyer. It’s extremely unsettling. Definitely read some of scaredy/walter white’s posts. I appreciate his documentation of the turmoil some people experience when buying. I’m sure many can relate to it. You are not losing your mind. I’m sure you did your research and if you really like the home and can afford it and intend on being there for a while, then try not to stress over it. Good luck w/your offer.
January 10, 2011 at 9:13 AM #650396jpinpbParticipantIn these times it’s normal to be anxious even if you’re not a first time home buyer. It’s extremely unsettling. Definitely read some of scaredy/walter white’s posts. I appreciate his documentation of the turmoil some people experience when buying. I’m sure many can relate to it. You are not losing your mind. I’m sure you did your research and if you really like the home and can afford it and intend on being there for a while, then try not to stress over it. Good luck w/your offer.
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