Having a home built is a fucking nightmare
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Date: July 25th, 2017 1:04 AM Author: diverse tan space
Lol at GC constantly making things worse.
Sears began offering financing plans in 1912.[5] Early mortgage loans were typically for 5 – 15 years at 6% – 7% interest. Sales peaked in 1929, just before the Great Depression. By then, the least expensive model was under US $1,000; the highest priced was under US $4,400 ($13,687 and $60,225 in 2013 dollars respectively).
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