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... find that most of your mortgage payment in the beginning is just paying interest on the loan. The best part about this is that with a rent to own home, you get to live in the home you want to buy while you work on fixing your credit up. The biggest draw back to this is quite often the agreed upon price ...
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... a low offer, but a seller is more likely to accept your offer if you have reasons for it being lower. In fact, you should attach a list of your concerns to the offer, as an explanation and justification for your price. Use a list as you walk through the house. Using a home inspection checklist keeps you ...
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... 1825. The Pros of An Old Home In 1972, my husband and I bought a house built in 1825. While maintenance has certainly been an issue, there are more than a few positives to the home. Everything is real. There s no fake anything. Bricks are brick. Wood is wood. Slate is slate. Fireplace mantles, chair rail, ...
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... The presence of PVC piping is an indication of an owner doing the piping themselves, as most construction companies will not use PVC. In a majority of locations, such use of PVC is outright illegal. Do not buy a home with PVC piping in the walls! Ever! 3. Iron Piping For a long time, iron piping was pretty ...
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... 'presentation'. This is usually a very business-like procedure and if they are having an off day, the presentation may click in automatically. However, you will need to get past the 'rehearsed' person and get to know the real one. Most real estate agents will have integrity, they have their reputations ...
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