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How Hard Is It To Buy That House?

Expert Author: Jamie Jaggernauth | Category: Real Estate

I want to help myself in climbing the housing ladder - in this way I can enjoy the benefits of creating wealth and avoiding rental payments every month; in doing so I had to understand the concept of conveyance. My intention is to jointly purchase a property costing GBP 150,000. I would contribute GBP 50,000, while my partner tales out a repayment mortgage for GBP 100,000.

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