Buying a house isn't easy, especially for the first time.
Just ask John Sibilia, who recently experienced all the stress and uncertainty many first-time homebuyers face.
Another buyer outbid him on one house. He had to back out of a purchase agreement on another. But then his luck suddenly turned after seeing a house in West St. Paul that had just hit the market for $225,000.
He made an offer the same day, closed quickly, and less than a month after first setting foot in it, he and his dog, Gunnar, were home.
"I don't regret it at all," Sibilia said. "But I'm happy it's over."
Though Sibilia closed on the house in near-record speed, his path to homeownership started months before that.
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