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Episode 142: The 5 Biggest Homebuying Myths Keeping You Broke in 2025

Lassig Team Marketing Season 2 Episode 142

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The media is still pushing fear. TikTok is full of bad advice. And most buyers are sitting on the sidelines, waiting for a “better time.”

In this episode of Loans Elevated, we dismantle the 5 most common homebuying myths with real math, real market stats, and zero fluff.

You’ll learn:

  • Why “waiting for rates to drop” is a financial trap
  • How renting is actually riskier than buying
  • Why you don’t need 20% down (and shouldn’t wait for it)
  • How to analyze appreciation vs interest savings
  • Why 2025 might be your best opportunity to leverage

Plus, we break down the true ROI of owning a home, even in high-rate environments, and how short-term emotional fear costs long-term generational wealth.

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📢 TJ Heidenreich, Sales Manager NMLS1802412
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