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"We would like to thank you for a wonderful house-hunting experience. We came to town for one week with the goal of finding an ideal house. Barb was game for spending an entire week hauling us and our 19 month old son around to visit, in total, 35 houses. By the second day she knew exactly the type of house we were looking for, and had a slate of six or seven houses a day to visit. Barb never complained about a child who quickly became bored of the process, by parents who just had to see one more house, and a request to revisit not just one, but six houses at the end to help us choose. With our intense time constraints, she helped us make a great offer on a house that we have loved. We would not hesitate to recommend Barb to anyone we knew moving to Appleton." Doug & Amy, Buyers
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Financing Your Home >Buying Cooperatively
Today it is becoming quite common for friends to pool their resources to buy a larger home than either of them could afford alone. Some builders cater specifically to this group of buyers by offering homes with two "master suites" instead of the more typical room arrangement. If you are considering a joint purchase, you and your buying partner should outline clearly your agreements about your shares in the down payment, the monthly mortgage payments, and what you will do if one of you decides to move out.
Before committing to a property, sit down with a real estate professional to discuss your options. Should you take possession as joint tenants? Will you have a 50/50 interest in the property, or should the interest be adjusted to reflect each person's share of the down payment or the monthly mortgage payment? Your agreements with your buying partner should be clearly expressed in writing.
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What was the greatest land grant ever given to an English subject?
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William Penn arrived in October, 1682, to take over his enormous grant that later became Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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