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The Best Place to Get Your Down Payment for a House
Season 7 · Episode 24

The Best Place to Get Your Down Payment for a House

The Wise Money Show™

February 5, 202242m 23s

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When you are moving, it’s imperative that you act fast in today’s housing market. Often times that means you start the buying process before you start the selling process of your existing home. This reversal has many people wondering where their down payment should come from for the home they are purchasing. We’ll share the top ideas on this episode of The Wise Money Show.

Season 7 Episode 24

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