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Homeownership isn’t out of reach, you just need someone to show you the way.

If you’ve ever started Googling “how to buy a house” and ended up with more questions than answers, you’re not alone. Between credit scores, mortgage types, down payments, closing costs, mortgage insurance, home inspections, and everything in between, the process can feel completely overwhelming.

That’s exactly why we created this FREE, no-pressure, beginner-friendly workshop that breaks down everything you need to know about becoming a homeowner, step-by-step.

What You’ll Learn:

✅ A step-by-step overview of the homebuying process
✅ Different types of loans—and which one might be right for you
✅ What lenders really look for: credit, debt, and income
✅ Hidden costs explained: mortgage insurance, closing costs, inspections, and more
✅ How to build your homebuying team (lender, agent, inspector, etc.)
✅ What can go wrong—and how to avoid costly mistakes

You’ll leave with clarity, confidence, and a plan to move forward.

Meet Your Expert Speaker

This workshop is led by Ti’Ara Alcorn, a licensed Missouri realtor and leader of the Ti’Ara Alcorn Real Estate Team. With years of experience in residential sales, commercial property management, and leasing across the Kansas City area, Ti’Ara brings both industry expertise and a deep passion for helping first-time homebuyers navigate the process with confidence. Known for her warm, relatable style and dedication to her clients, she makes learning about homeownership approachable, empowering, and even fun.

Let’s face it: homebuying is confusing, especially the first time. Most people dive in without understanding the fine print, the fees, or how one small misstep can delay the entire process.

This workshop gives you the insight and guidance you need to make smart, informed decisions. You’ll learn directly from professionals who break down complex information into real-life, actionable steps, with no pressure or sales pitch.

This is the workshop we wish every first-time homebuyer had.

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