Helping a 22-Year-Old Buy a House (Not As Hard As You Think!) | Roots Pod #45
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Helping a 22-year-old buy a house might sound impossible — but when you run the numbers, it’s often easier than people think.
In this episode of The Numbers Show with Max, Max Moore (Co-Founder of Roots Realty Co.) breaks down a real listener’s financial situation to show how a first-time buyer can purchase their first property in Indianapolis right now, not “someday.”
We walk through income, savings, student loans, lending strategy, and a realistic house-hacking plan that turns a starter purchase into a long-term real estate investing runway. This episode is for young professionals, first-time home buyers, and aspiring real estate investors who want clarity, not hype.
If you’ve ever asked:
– “Can I afford to buy a house?”
– “Should I wait or buy now?”
– “How do people my age actually get started?”
This breakdown is for you.
👇 READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP?
📩 STEP 1 – Stay in the loop
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📅 STEP 2 – Get expert advice
Book a free intro call with Max or Tyler:
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🤝 STEP 3 – Get matched with an agent
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Disclaimer:
This video is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing in this video should be construed as legal, tax, or financial advice. Always consult with licensed professionals before making any real estate investment decisions.