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From Homeless & In Debt to Buying Her First Home At 24... Here's How

From Homeless & In Debt to Buying Her First Home At 24... Here's How

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In Episode 7 of The Fitze Is Right, Maryland realtor Jen Fitze sits down with Jocelynn, a 24-year-old first-time homebuyer who just closed on her first house. In a market where the average first-time buyer is 40 years old, Jocelynn did it at 24 — self-employed, fresh out of debt, with a credit score she'd been rebuilding for less than two years.

Two years ago, Jocelynn quit her corporate job to start her own business. She went into debt. Credit card companies were calling every day. She was Googling "how long does a delinquency stay on your credit" and convinced she wouldn't be able to buy a home until she was 45. She moved in with her grandmother. She lived on top of a garage with mice. On paper, buying a house was impossible.

Then she met Jen at a local event and said five words: "I want to buy a house." Jen didn't flinch. A year later, they were looking at houses together.

The first house they loved fell through over Christmas — the sellers kept countering with worse terms, demanding inspections on impossible timelines, and refusing to budge. Jocelynn was heartbroken. She started doubting whether she could actually do this. Jen didn't let her sit in it. In January, Jen pulled a new list of houses and said "we're going."

The third house on that list changed everything. A 1950s home with a rounded Hobbit-looking front door, a stone sunroom with old Baltimore charm, and way more space than anyone would expect from the outside. Jocelynn knew before she opened the front door. The seller's agent had texted that morning saying "just bring an offer." The seller accepted. It was meant to be.

On final walkthrough day, Jocelynn's car broke down — a $5,000 repair on the same day she was signing closing papers. Her mom saw the house for the first time. Jen had secretly fixed radiator issues during the inspection that Jocelynn didn't even know about until this episode.

In one of the most emotional moments in the show's history, Jocelynn breaks down in tears reflecting on her journey — from debt and doubt to waking up every day in a home she owns. "It's more than a house," she says. "It's a representation of what you can do when you follow your heart."

Jen also reveals what happens behind the scenes that buyers never see — including the 173 items on her personal checklist for every single transaction.

In this episode you'll learn: → How a 24-year-old self-employed first-time buyer got approved and closed → Why the first house falling through was actually a blessing → What to do when a seller counters with unreasonable terms → How to trust the process even when it feels impossible → What your agent actually does behind the scenes (173 things) → The most important quality to look for in a realtor → Why you should tell your agent and lender EVERYTHING upfront

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