Budget clarity before pressure
Buyers should understand monthly payment comfort, cash needed to close, emergency reserves, and tradeoffs before they are deep in lender and offer conversations.
HomePilot was built for people who are ready to buy a home someday soon, but do not yet know which numbers matter, which tasks come first, or what questions to ask. The app helps buyers organize rough budget assumptions, build a home-buying checklist, save homes they are comparing, and track progress from early preparation through closing.
Buyers should understand monthly payment comfort, cash needed to close, emergency reserves, and tradeoffs before they are deep in lender and offer conversations.
HomePilot breaks the journey into visible tasks so buyers can see what is done, what is next, and what may depend on local professionals.
The app is not a lender, brokerage, attorney, tax advisor, or inspector. It is a planning layer that helps buyers prepare better questions.
First-time buyers often meet the home-buying process in fragments: a mortgage calculator here, a listing app there, a checklist from a lender, and advice from friends who bought in a different market. HomePilot brings the planning pieces into one calmer workflow.
The product focuses on practical preparation: review rough budget estimates, understand closing costs, prepare documents for preapproval, compare homes, track inspection and offer tasks, and remember post-acceptance deadlines. The goal is not to replace your professionals. The goal is to make you a more prepared client and a less overwhelmed buyer.
HomePilot is not a lender, mortgage broker, real estate brokerage, law firm, tax advisor, insurance agency, title company, escrow company, credit repair organization, or home inspector. It does not guarantee loan approval, a specific interest rate, a successful closing, tax treatment, legal outcome, property condition, or savings.
Calculators and estimates inside the app are rough planning tools. They depend on the information entered and simplified assumptions. Actual loan terms, closing costs, property taxes, insurance premiums, repair needs, timelines, and local requirements may differ.
If you are still learning, read the public guides before creating a private plan. They explain the major steps and questions to verify with professionals.
HomePilot is for education and organization only. It is not financial, legal, tax, mortgage, or real estate advice. Homebuying rules, costs, loan terms, taxes, and closing requirements vary by location and personal circumstances. Always verify information with your lender, real estate agent, attorney, inspector, tax advisor, or other qualified professional.