Our Personalized Guide to Buying a Home
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Buy your first home at the best possible price for your local market. With advice and tips from a team of experts, this book will help you.
• explore what's available and where the best values are
• qualify for and line up financing
• work with the seller to make needed repairs and close the deal
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Mary Jo Quay
Green Realtor | Futurist | Advocate for a Better Way to Build
Before real estate, I was a commercial artist and photographer in 1980s New York, when art ruled the city. A psychic once told me I’d been in charge of housing in Atlantis. I laughed it off—until destiny steered me into the world of homes.
That path began with a leap to Peru, where I learned resilience the hard way: eight years of terrorism, 300% inflation, and a collapsing marriage. I returned to Minnesota in 1995 as a single mom with a daughter on my hip, determined to start over.
Real estate became my proving ground. I built trust with immigrant families adjusting to American life, grew into leadership as president of a 500-agent company, and eventually returned to my own business with a clear vision: homes are universal, and how we build them matters.
Today, I’m focused on the future of housing. As a Green Realtor and co-founder at H360Homes, I help buyers and builders embrace high-performance, net-zero modular homes—the missing middle between affordability and sustainability. Warren Buffett once asked: “Why are we still building like it’s the 1800s?” I ask the same.
Because our future isn’t someday. It’s today.
