Getting severely in-debt after losing all my work

Getting severely in-debt after losing all my work

I couldn’t even sell my home because of its condition… Fortunately, I discovered a currency home shopper in the Phoenix area

I moved to Phoenix, Arizona, right out of university, and although I was weighted down with a significant amount of student loans, my future appeared bright. I managed to land a task with an exciting start up supplier in my chosen field, however there was considerable option for upward mobility, bonuses and incentives. Rather than throw currency away on rent, I decided to invest into my own home. As a first time homeowner, I had no idea what to look for or what to beware of. I found a house on a corner lot that looked cute, suited my needs and gave some enticing amenities. The real estate agent particularly took advantage of my naivety. I didn’t know enough to ask for a home inspection. As soon as I moved into the house, there were problems with a leaking roof, a lack of insulation in the walls, single pane windows, low water pressure and an older HVAC system. At first, I was hopeful that I could solve these problems and create a comfortable residing environment. I contacted service professionals and charged their fees on my debit card, but unluckyly, the supplier I worked for went bankrupt. I had no warning, then one afternoon, I arrived at work to find everything shutdown. There was no severance package. I was unemployed and severely in-debt. At that point, I could no longer cover my mortgage or keep up with my debit card bills. I was still dealing with my student loans, my credit rating was horrible. I couldn’t even sell my home because of its condition… Fortunately, I discovered a currency home shopper in the Phoenix area. The supplier specializes in all types of real estate, from buying to selling, and makes offers on homes in any state of disrepair.

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