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Tips For The Newlyweds-to-be

Posted on 04/05/2007 23:24 PM | Link | Post Comment

Getting married? Congratulations.

So, you might think, well, we're getting married, next thing to do is to ... buy a new home!

Maybe.

Here's what you need to do first:

So you've returned those well-meant-but-weird gifts, sent the thank you notes and settled into your newly married life.

If you're like many freshly minted couples, now you're thinking about buying a home of your own &8212; with plenty of storage space for the wedding gifts you actually kept.

But how do you know if you can afford to be homeowners? Is it wise to buy a home before the ink dries on your marriage certificate? What are some of the common mistakes newlyweds make when buying their first home?

Read on: Should newlyweds buy a house? - By Teri Cettina, Bankrate.com, by way of The Boston Globe

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