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Buy Your New Home with Confidence

This is a sponsored post written on behalf of HomLuv. All opinions are my own.

So, you’re ready to buy a house? As someone in their mid-twenties in 2018, let me start by saying congratulations – that’s amazing. Because, let’s be real, that is no easy feat in today’s world. If you’re getting a head start on browsing for what’s open, are you having any luck? With my experience dream-shopping for real estate, I seem to find two options: a fixer-upper that’s way out of our price range or a new build that’s not exactly what I want as far as design goes.

We’ve all seen those perfect spaces on Instagram and wondered out loud: Where can I find THAT and how do I tell a builder THAT is what I want? Well, I’m partnering with HomLuv to help you out with just that problem. If you head to their site, you’re able to start by clicking on the room that is the most important to your lifestyle, ie. the living room, the kitchen, etc. From there, browse through their pages on pages of real-life inspo and heart what catches your eye. My favorite part is that you can also dislike designs if you see something totally out of the question. This not only helps them to narrow down what you DO like, but also what you want to for sure avoid. And, if you’re as picky as I am when it comes to decor, you’ll find that exclusion more helpful than the inclusion.

Basically, if you like browsing on Pinterest for interior design inspiration, this site is for you. And the best part? It’s so much more than just inspiration. You’re able to put your newly-acquired design lingo and vision into effect through the site as well. They’ll help you connect to the builder that will bring that vision into reality – with the countertops, french doors, and open floor plan your heart desires. Or is that just me?

For some added inspiration, here’s a few of the builds I found through their site that I’m loving:

Head to the HomLuv site now to get started – and don’t hesitate to share your experience with me! I would love to live vicariously through your new home purchase. Really, though.

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