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Mortgage: take some time to learn about points and the different types of loan packages out there. There are pros and cons to different options. No down payment sounds great but there are drawbacks. Some mortgages are only good if you're planning to stay in the same house for more than 5 years. Obviously a house that needs some fixing might be cheaper, but if you don't know how to use a hammer or have a busy hectic schedule that you'll never have time to fix things, you might not be saving all that much (or be living with a plastic tarp for a roof for years). A good real estate agent and mortgage broker should take the time to explain these things to you. If it sounds too good to be true, there is a possibility that it is. That's all fine with a small purchase, but something that comes with a 30-year mortgage is a different story. |
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