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Old 15-02-2008, 04:37 PM
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I am a single mother working as a teacher and want to purchase a home. But don't think I can afford a home. I am tired of paying rent. Is there a way I can become a homeowner and not pay an outrageous mortgage? Your advice will be greatly appreciated!
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hi paylor
all dependes on what part of the world you are in and how many years you want to commit to here in s ireland 30 year morgage rentel would cover it
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Hi,
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Paylor,

Your post is rather vague as you give no details of your financial situation nor your location.

If you have a full time job & a good credit record you should not have a problem. If you can afford to pay market rent then there is every chance you can pay a mortgage. If you don't have a deposit then look at one of the new builds offered by the big developers; they are desperate for buyers and are offering lots of sweeteners. On some developments Barratts, for example, are even offering "move in for £99". Of course, all offers, be it deposit paid, 'free' carpets & white goods etc. are factored into the asking price, but if you are intending to live there for a few years, that shouldn't be an issue.
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