FirstHomeSecrets.com - Get Free Money to Buy a New House
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on 04/22/2006
Information on receiving grants and special financing for home buyers. Free Money for first time home buyers.
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05/09/2008 at 15:49
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03/21/2007 at 04:06
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10/10/2006 at 17:23
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07/24/2006 at 20:27
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06/01/2006 at 18:02
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05/13/2006 at 01:52
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05/01/2006 at 23:44
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04/29/2006 at 03:21
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04/25/2006 at 16:30
- Lucy Vieira However, at the time we thought we were at least 4 years away from accomplishing our goal. Although we both had decent jobs, we figured that we would need at least $50,000 up front for the down payment and closing costs. This was especially true considering that in the town where we wanted live, it was hard to find a decent house for less than $300,000 and the closing costs averaged 4%.
04/24/2006 at 06:54
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