What happens when your buyer does not speak English fluently, has never purchased a home in America, and is working with a lender who takes their sweet time? In this episode of Closing Chapters, Brittney walks through a 2019 transaction that tested every layer of her patience, communication skills, and professional boundaries.Her client was an international buyer purchasing his first home in Sumter, South Carolina. There were genuine language barriers, a significant gap between what the lender told him he could borrow and what he thought his monthly payment would be, and expectations that did not survive contact with the reality of an as-is sale. The property was a solid brick ranch at $140,000 in a great pocket of town, but the seller was not budging on anything, and the buyer had to learn that the hard way.Brittney also opens up about the invisible barriers that made this deal complicated beyond language: cultural dynamics that affected how her client received her guidance, the challenge of working with a slow lender, and the reality that she passed the transaction off mid-stream to a trusted colleague after getting it under contract. This episode is honest, layered, and full of lessons for agents and buyers alike.Key Takeaways• Lender choice is one of the most important decisions a buyer makes before starting their home search.• Getting approved for a loan amount is not the same as knowing what your monthly payment will be. Buyers need lenders who explain the difference clearly.• As-is properties require crystal-clear communication upfront. If a buyer agrees to as-is terms, that commitment has to hold after the inspection too.• Language barriers require extra care and more documentation, not shortcuts.• Cultural dynamics can affect how clients receive guidance. Navigating that with professionalism and empathy is part of the job.• Referring a transaction mid-stream to a trusted colleague is sometimes the best move for everyone.• Good lenders communicate with agents too, not just buyers. That transparency is a non-negotiable.• A low-priced as-is home in a great location still carries real value. Helping buyers see that is part of the work.🎧If this episode resonated, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone navigating a complicated home purchase. Your support helps this podcast reach more military families and real estate professionals dealing with these exact situations every day.Closing Chapters Podcast: Where Every Mission Has A StoryThanks for listening. We talk all things military real estate, my transactions, the mistakes, the wins, and simple plays you can use right now.Work With Me:Buying or selling near Fort Bragg & Moore CountyAgents, partner with me Connect With Brittney:🌐 Website📚 Training Platform📺 YouTube📸 Instagram📘 Facebook💼 LinkedIn📧 Email:
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