By David Lucas
In your life you have lived at home with your parents, then gained some freedom to live on your own at school, then once you graduated you may settle in a nice apartment. During the first few years of your work you may start living with your significant other and hopefully you have been saving enough money to be able to purchase a home. just like everyone tells you this is going to be one (if not the) most important purchases of your life. buying a house is not going to be an overnight ordeal and should be thoroughly researched and discussed with your spouse. living together for a few months or years prior to buying a house can be very useful in that you will get a really good idea on what your spouse likes and dislikes. it is very important to know what house you and your spouse will be most comfortable living in together because you will be stuck their and that can really hurt your relationship. Getting information and help for someone close to you that has the experience in buying a home will be very use full for you. they can let you know the mistakes or the smart things they were able to do wile purchasing a home. make sure to read about your local real estate agents to find who might be best for you. look at a lot of homes but don't drive yourself crazy, work and your family can't be ignored. come to an agreement with your spouse and hopefully it will be a good decision.
http://www.money-zine.com/Category/Buying-a-Home/
http://www.themovechannel.com/guides/buying/to_buy_or_not_to_buy/with_your_partner/
http://www.essortment.com/all/spouserelocatio_rynw.htm
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