Need Room for Your Pets to Roam? Maybe it's Time to Buy a Home


Need Room for Your Pets to Roam?
Maybe it's Time to Buy a Home


Our son, John, and his family recently added a new member to our family ... Lily.  A sweet playful beautiful black puppy.

Lily is now my wife's and my "furry grandchild" and she's quickly establishing her place in our lives.  

As it is with all our grandchildren, we can't wait to see her.  And it's an absolute "must" that we have a pup treat of some kind for her each and every time we do.  I often find pup treat crumbs in my coat pockets these days.

In the pic shared here, Lily is sleeping on her favorite blanket with her paw firmly on her favorite toy.  This toy and other puppy paraphernalia can now be found scattered throughout my son's home.  Truth told, there's a bit of it at our house once again too.

After we visited our son's home this last weekend, the reality of what it means to have a puppy in the house came rushing back to me.  And it got me thinking ... 

While our family's dog, Maggie has been gone for a while now, Lily's toys and blankets, etc. all remind me that, like other kids, puppies have needs.  Toys ... love and care ... food ... immunizations ... and room to grow and play are a must for a healthy pup or any pet.

Our pets play a huge part in our lives.  They love us, play with us, support us emotionally ... all unconditionally.   If you have a pup (or other pet), you certainly know what I mean.    Wanting the best for them is only natural and right. 

So if your family has a pet and it has you thinking that a yard for them to roam and play is what they need ... or if finding a new home that fits your and their needs better is your goal ... the video I created and offer here will be timely, supply some food for thought, and kickstart action.  

As you certainly planned and prepared before adding your furry friend to your life prior to their arrival, the video can help you plan and prepare to seek and find the best financing option to buy the home you want now. ..   



I hope you feel free to reach out to me, should you have any questions after viewing this video.  Lily and I will be happy to hear from you ... and whatever your financing needs, assist you moving forward!



* Are you hoping to buy or refinance a home or investment property in New Lenox, Will County, or elsewhere in the Chicagoland, IL/Wisconsin area? 

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