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Hey guys.

Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Life has been extremely busy. Trying to get used to the extra responsibilities on top of my existing overflowing list.

I will try my hardest to post my do's and don'ts of buying a house tonight.

Hope all is well.

Comments

Jerry said…
The voice of experience leads to the best advice! We can't wait to hear about your do's and don'ts for this important step in people's lives. That's the best insurance for people to avoid some of the problems seen by others, is to hear about them beforehand!
Hope the new place is working out well...
Jerry
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Pearl said…
I know you're busy getting your home together and your daugther situated with school but you must come back to update us! Thank you...and I pray all is going well for you!
velvetjones said…
Holy cow! Haven't heard from you since May! I hope that means things are going really well. :)
Revanche said…
Still hoping you're coming back ... hope that everything's going REALLY well!
Anonymous said…
Well its already 2011 and still there are no tips! please come back!
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The above statement is seen to be contradictory. The situation is very critical and need an experience complainer to resolve it.
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thanks for the great information. it has help me ..
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