Not every home hits the public market
I have access to private listings, off market properties, and coming soon homes across DFW that you won't find anywhere else. If you've been searching and can't quite find what you're looking for, tell me what you need. I may already know of something that's exactly right
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The home buying process doesn't have to be stressful, but it does have to be strategic. Whether you're buying your very first home, relocating to the DFW area, or looking for a specific property that hasn't hit the market yet, I'm here to guide every step and advocate for you every single day.
Start with your questions. I've got answers.
If you have steady income, manageable debt, and at least some savings for a down payment, you may be closer than you think. The first step is a quick conversation with a lender to see where you stand. I can connect you with trusted local lenders who specialize in first-time buyers. There's no obligation and no cost to find out your options.
A lot less than most people think. FHA loans allow as little as 3.5% down. Conventional loans can go as low as 3%. And there are down payment assistance programs in Texas specifically designed for first-time buyers. We'll find the program that fits your situation.
Yes, and it actually works in your favor. Pre approval shows sellers you're serious, helps you understand your real budget, and speeds up the closing process significantly. It takes about 20 minutes with a lender and costs you nothing.
From pre approval to closing, the typical timeline is 30-60 days once you find the right home. The search itself varies as some buyers find their home in a week, others take a few months. There's no rush. We move at your pace.
Plan for closing costs (typically 2–3% of the loan amount), a home inspection ($300–$500), and moving expenses. As your agent, I negotiate on your behalf and often get sellers to cover a portion of closing costs.
Absolutely. Builder sales agents represent the builder not you. Having your own agent costs you nothing extra and ensures someone is in your corner during negotiations, upgrade selections, and inspections.
I serve the full DFW Metroplex, with deep expertise in Dallas, Terrell, Rockwall, Forney, Mesquite, Garland, Sachse, and Greenville. Not sure about your city? Just ask.
In addition to being a Top Producer for her firm, Laura also has a distinct certification for Short Sales (SFR), Accredited Buyers Agent (ABR), Certified HUD Home Instructor & is on the board of directors for the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals and her local Real Estate board in DFW.