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  1. Roland
    12 Nov 2008 | 3:33 am

    In 2002 my wife Ana and I drove around the country for seven weeks, looking at cheap homes for sale. We finally bought a beautiful pink house (full basement, garage, hardwood floors, sun room and more) in a wonderful mountain town in Montana. It cost $17,500, plus another $1,900 to fix the heater and update the bathroom (there is a photo further down). How to get the seller to pay the closing costs.

  2. Kadin
    21 Sep 2008 | 1:48 am

    - You probably already know that raising your deductible or dropping extra riders can lower your insurance premium. Learn the other ways to save on home owners insurance in Chapter 23. How moving the date of your closing can reduce the cash you'll need.

  3. Mariano
    31 Aug 2008 | 2:34 pm

    How to save on most of the closing costs. Once you read through the material, just work your way through the checklist. It makes the book that much more valuable. It will refresh your memory, or you can refer back to the e-book if you aren't clear on an item. Most importantly, you'll be sure you haven't forgotten any important money-saving steps.

  4. Ruth
    18 Aug 2008 | 10:36 am

    ($7 total. PDF Format - You'll get easy download instructions. Download time varies The information in the book is concise and to-the-point. Any one of the 28 chapters could be "fluffed up" and sold as a $30 report, but if you buy it today you get the entire 28-chapter e-book for ... (used to be $27 - read on for a special offer.)

  5. Alfred
    15 Aug 2008 | 5:39 pm

    What Else? (Two bedrooms, one bathroom, sun room, large kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, full carpeted basement, garage with opener, and four blocks from fishing, a public library, stores, bars, restaurants and a movie theater.)

  6. Paola
    11 Aug 2008 | 3:27 am

    "Interesting site on cheap homes!" Jody H - Why should you offer $161,850, instead of $162,000? It's a technique called "implied authority," and it is explained, along with many other powerful negotiating techniques, in Chapter 11.

  7. Bernardo
    10 Aug 2008 | 7:47 pm

    Note: The e-book comes in PDF format. If you don't have Adobe reader installed, you'll be given instructions on where to get it free. - You probably know that stains around a water heater may indicate leakage, but how do you remember the 70 things you should look at in a house? Use the home-inspection checklist in Chapter 20.