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  without a list I got caught up in the excitement.)

If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit: http://www.housebuying-tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at:
If you’re not sure what to put on your list, take a walk through the house or apartment you are living in now. Take a walk through the neighborhood. Visit a friend or neighbor. The more information you have, the better!

(NOTE: If you are buying your house with someone else, make sure you ask your spouse, partner, or significant other what they think is important as well. If at all possible, try to combine your list so you can work together.)

Once your list is ready, put the items on your list in order of importance, so when you have a million other little details in your mind, you can look at your list and not have to rely on your memory.

So, do yourself a favor and find a quiet place, take a few moments to write out your list, put it in order of importance, and save yourself a bunch of stress!

© 2005 HouseBuying-Tips.com

About the Author

Kris Bickell is the owner of HouseBuying-Tips.com. For tips on buying a house, getting a mortgage, finding a realtor, and getting out of debt, visit:
http://www.HouseBuying-Tips.com, or sign up for the free “How To Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Buying Your First Home” email course at: http://www
 
     
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