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CLOSING CHAPTERS: Where Every Real Estate Mission Has A Story!

CLOSING CHAPTERS: Where Every Real Estate Mission Has A Story!

By: Brittney Frye
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Summary

Military moves are different. This show gives you real talk on buying, selling, renting, and investing around duty stations. We break down VA loans, PCS timelines, midterm and furnished rentals, and the day to day choices that make a home work in real life.


Each episode I share my transactions, the mistakes and the wins, and simple numbers you can follow. You will hear case studies from Fort Bragg, Shaw AFB, Ft Jackson, and Ft Campbell, with lessons you can use at any base. We keep it clear and practical. No fluff.


Who it is for: military families and spouses, service members, DOD civilians, and pros who serve this niche. If you want straight answers and a game plan, you are in the right place.


Hosted by Brittney, a military spouse and Realtor in North Carolina. New episodes drop Wednesday's at 7am!


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Episodes
  • S2 E31: You Really Want To Put That Much Cash Down?! | VA Loans, Smart Down Payments, and Building Wealth Through Military Real Estate
    May 12 2026

    What would you do if you had over $120,000 in cash and a VA loan sitting in your back pocket? Most people would buy the biggest house they could afford. This couple in their mid-twenties did something smarter.


    In this episode of Closing Chapters, Brittney shares the story of a young military family relocating to Shaw Air Force Base who put down more than half the purchase price on a brand new construction home and walked away with a mortgage so low it gave them the freedom to live on one income.

    She breaks down exactly why that move was brilliant, what it sets them up for in the future, and why more VA buyers should be thinking this way about their money.

    Brittney also brings in a contrasting story about two military families who were best friends, bought homes around the same time, and ended up in completely different financial positions because of the choices they made. One is building a rental portfolio.

    The other is upside down and stuck. Same market, same timeframe, very different outcomes. This episode is a masterclass in thinking beyond the purchase and building real estate as a long-term wealth strategy, not just a place to sleep tonight.


    Key Takeaways


    • VA buyers are not required to put money down, but putting cash in when you have it can dramatically reduce your monthly payment and increase your long-term flexibility.
    • A low mortgage payment is a wealth-building tool. It creates options to rent, hold, cash-out refinance, or sell when the time is right.
    • Real estate works best as a stepping stone strategy, not a one-and-done transaction.
    • New construction can be risky for military families with uncertain timelines because the builder may keep selling the same floor plan at lower prices, which tanks your comps.
    • Never compare your situation to someone else's. Two people buying at the same time in the same market can have completely different outcomes based on their choices.
    • Talk to your real estate professional about your goals five to ten years from now, not just your goals for today.
    • Living below your means and buying within reason creates mobility. Maxing yourself out removes it.
    • The VA loan is one of the most powerful wealth-building tools available to military families when used strategically.


    🎧 If this episode got you thinking about your own real estate strategy, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a military family who needs to hear this. Your support helps this podcast reach more VA buyers and militar

    Closing Chapters Podcast: Where Every Mission Has A Story

    Thanks for listening. We talk all things military real estate, my transactions, the mistakes, the wins, and simple plays you can use right now.

    Work With Me:

    • Buying or selling near Fort Bragg & Moore County
    • Agents, partner with me

    Connect With Brittney:

    🌐 Website

    📚 Training Platform

    📺 YouTube

    📸 Instagram

    📘 Facebook

    💼 LinkedIn

    📧 Email: brittney@homeswithbrittney.com

    If this episode helped, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend in PCS season.

    Disclaimer: This podcast education only & is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Talk with your own pros about your situation. Opinions are my own.

    © 2025 Brittney Frye. All rights reserved. Realtor, license # 352197 in NC. Brokerage: REAL Broker l Military Division

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    15 mins
  • S2 E30: Old Habits Die Hard | Setting Boundaries, Managing Client Expectations, and Beating Burnout in Real Estate
    May 5 2026

    Ten years in real estate and Brittney is still learning one of the hardest lessons in the business: you cannot pour from an empty cup.

    In this episode of Closing Chapters, she gets refreshingly honest about the people-pleasing patterns that have followed her throughout her career and what it cost her when those habits caught up with her recently.

    From running CMAs at 10:30 at night to promising a listing report over a weekend while raising two kids and managing a marriage, Brittney walks through two real, recent examples of what happens when agents set unrealistic expectations to avoid disappointing people.

    Spoiler: the mistakes still happen, and now you are tired too.

    This episode is equal parts confession and strategy. Brittney shares the simple but powerful shift she made to her welcome email after making a costly error on a rushed transaction, and why she believes the real estate industry's obsession with instant gratification is creating burnout on a massive scale.

    If you have ever said "I will get it to you tonight" when you absolutely should not have, this one is for you.

    Key Takeaways

    • People-pleasing in real estate is not a personality quirk; it is a business risk that leads to mistakes and burnout.

    • Setting clear operating hours and response windows is not unprofessional. It is essential.

    • Rushing to deliver results is not the same as delivering quality results. Slowing down often produces better, more accurate work.

    • The instant gratification culture in real estate pressures agents to overpromise and then underdeliver.

    • Updating your welcome email or intake process to set time expectations upfront is a low-effort, high-impact boundary.

    • Agents are allowed to have families, weekends, and lives. Clients generally understand if you communicate clearly from the start.

    • Mistakes made under pressure are not just frustrating. They can have real consequences that show up weeks later.

    • Breaking old habits takes intentional systems, not just good intentions.

    🎧 If this episode hit close to home, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow agent or real estate professional who needs permission to slow down. Your support helps this podcast reach more people in this industry who are navigating the same pressure every single day.


    Closing Chapters Podcast: Where Every Mission Has A Story

    Thanks for listening. We talk all things military real estate, my transactions, the mistakes, the wins, and simple plays you can use right now.

    Work With Me:

    • Buying or selling near Fort Bragg & Moore County
    • Agents, partner with me

    Connect With Brittney:

    🌐 Website

    📚 Training Platform

    📺 YouTube

    📸 Instagram

    📘 Facebook

    💼 LinkedIn

    📧 Email: brittney@homeswithbrittney.com

    If this episode helped, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend in PCS season.

    Disclaimer: This podcast education only & is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Talk with your own pros about your situation. Opinions are my own.

    © 2025 Brittney Frye. All rights reserved. Realtor, license # 352197 in NC. Brokerage: REAL Broker l Military Division

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    16 mins
  • S2 E29: I Closed a Deal for Clients I Never Met
    Apr 28 2026

    What happens when your buyers are in South Dakota, your seller is a solo military spouse packing up a house alone, and the whole deal is a for-sale-by-owner? In this episode of Closing Chapters, Brittney walks us through a 2019 transaction unlike any other: a remote closing with clients she never met face-to-face, negotiated through a for-sale-by-owner who had no idea what came next after saying yes.

    This episode is a masterclass in what realtors actually do behind the scenes. From navigating VA buyers with limited cash to handling paperwork for both sides of a FSBO deal, Brittney pulls back the curtain on the unglamorous, underappreciated work that makes a closing happen. She also tackles one of the biggest misconceptions buyers carry: that their realtor didn't do anything because they found the house themselves.

    Brittney also opens up an honest conversation about commission negotiations, sharing that she accepted just 1% on this deal, and why she'd do it again in a heartbeat. Helping two military families move forward, even at a personal financial cost, is exactly the kind of work that keeps her in this business. If you've ever wondered what a realtor is actually earning their fee for, this episode will change how you see it.

    Key Takeaways:

    • FSBOs are worth pursuing. Many will pay a buyer agent commission, and the stigma needs to go.

    • VA buyers are often first-time, cash-light buyers. Knowing how to serve them well is a skill.

    • Remote transactions are absolutely possible with the right systems and communication in place.

    • Realtors often do double the work on FSBO deals, handling documentation for both sides.

    • Commissions have always been negotiable. This was true long before the NAR lawsuits.

    • Buyers finding their own property is normal. The realtor's value is in the process, not just the search.

    • Serving military families sometimes means accepting less pay to do the right thing.

    • A FSBO appointment is also a listing lead. Leave the door open professionally.

    🎧 If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear what realtors really do. Your support helps this podcast reach more military families and real estate professionals who are navigating these exact situations every day.

    Closing Chapters Podcast: Where Every Mission Has A Story

    Thanks for listening. We talk all things military real estate, my transactions, the mistakes, the wins, and simple plays you can use right now.

    Work With Me:

    • Buying or selling near Fort Bragg & Moore County
    • Agents, partner with me

    Connect With Brittney:

    🌐 Website

    📚 Training Platform

    📺 YouTube

    📸 Instagram

    📘 Facebook

    💼 LinkedIn

    📧 Email: brittney@homeswithbrittney.com

    If this episode helped, follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend in PCS season.

    Disclaimer: This podcast education only & is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Talk with your own pros about your situation. Opinions are my own.

    © 2025 Brittney Frye. All rights reserved. Realtor, license # 352197 in NC. Brokerage: REAL Broker l Military Division

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    20 mins
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