Buying Your First Home Podcast
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Home Ownership 101 Series

In this podcast, Tamica Foster, a Financial Wellness Relationship Manager with Regions Bank in Jackson, Miss., takes you through a few tips for starting your home ownership journey.

You’ll hear Tamica’s perspective on these topics:

  • General guidelines to determine if you can afford a house
  • Understanding your total purchasing power and the costs you’ll need to pay
  • How reviewing your credit report can save you money in the long run

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Listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast player. Find the Regions Next Step Podcasts on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher.

This Next Step Podcast is part of our Home Ownership 101 series presented by Regions Next Step –advice, tools and resources to help you get closer to reaching your unique financial goals. From buying your first home and planning a home renovation to everything in between, Home Ownership 101 offers advice to prepare you for every step as a homeowner.

Find more helpful homeownership tips:

Mortgage Payment Calculator

5 Terms Homebuyers Should Know

How Much Home Can I Afford?

Tamica FosterAbout Tamicalyn Foster

A Navy child who traveled half the world before her third birthday, Tamicalyn (Tamica) Foster always knew she wanted to help people. With this in mind, she hit the ground running when she joined the banking world at 19, bringing with her a gift for customer service. In her 17 years of banking, she has yet to slow her momentum.

Drawing on her experience as loan officer and branch manager, she joined Regions Bank two years ago as a Financial Wellness Relationship Manager, a role which she loves because it allows this gregarious mom-of-three boys to do what she does best – talk to people and help them plan for their future. An avid fitness fanatic, in her off-hours, you can find Tamica entering 5k races, fostering homeless dogs or cuddled up on the sofa with her husband Alex watching Golden Girls reruns and discussing the importance of retirement planning.

This information is general educational or marketing in nature and is not intended to be accounting, legal, tax, investment or financial advice. Statements of individuals are their own—not Regions'. Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation.

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