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First debt. First home in 24 years. 🏡💘

I got it. 🙈

After looking at the variety = 3 at hahahaha, this is the starting price. The whole house. The point is that this cute price dropped out. 3-4 people booked and someone booked first and they didn't put money and I put the reservation and loaned it at all that day and then pushed the loan through. It shows that the house chose us or not. 🐸

And the person beside is very fruitful. Thank you for making a good future. 💘

May this house be a good home and a place to rest and keep warm. 🏡🤍💘

# Home # Home purchase loan review # Home recovery alone

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