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If you are planning to buy a new home, it is important that you plan your finances well as buying a new house can be a very expensive affaire and you may even need months of planning and saving. You should make sure that you do not take things for granted until the key is in your hand and the deed has been recorded in the books of laws. Do not make any major purchases before you looking to get the house mortgaged and as you need to leave some credit for the time of crisis. With some new services available, you can now even purchase a house without putting down any deposits.
It is always better to buy new property rather than an old property as you get a warranty for 10 years when you buy a new property from the National House Building council. You save yourself the trouble of maintenance and any major repairs are not required in the house. New houses are cheaper to live in then old houses too.
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