What you can afford
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"Before looking for a house, ask your broker for the name of a mortgage agent and find out how much you'll be able to afford. Also, keep in mind that you may not find exactly what you are looking for the first time out."
Jane Holden, Town & Country Real Estate, Sag Harbor
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