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  <title>Why People Buy the Wrong House</title>
  <description> 📞 Schedule a time to meet with Bill here: https://calendly.com/blitton/  📲 Text “LEND” to 21000 to schedule a free 15–minute consultation Most people don’t buy the wrong house because they’re careless, they buy it because emotions, expectations, and imagination get involved. Bill is transparent about why homebuyers often stretch, overbuy, or fall in love with features that don’t actually fit their daily lives. Small misjudgments can quietly turn into long-term frustration and unnecessary expense. A more thoughtful approach upfront can save years of regret later. Here’s what we discuss in this episode:  🏠 Buying the Wrong House: How good intentions lead to poor fit  🛋️ Realistic Space Needs: Why more square footage isn’t always better  ⚖️ Needs vs. Wants: Separating daily function from emotional features  🤝 The Right Team: Why a skilled realtor and coordinated professionals matter &amp;amp;nbsp; CONTACT: Schedule a time to meet with Bill here: https://calendly.com/blitton/ Visit the Smart Mortgage Show website for more podcasts, videos and mortgage info: https://smartmortgageshow.com/ Call: 484-352-4151.  Check us out on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KbUxAF &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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