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When you buy property, you arent just buying a building and the ground it is on. You are also purchasing a great big mortgage, which will seem to grow a life of its own. Mortgages are strange financial bodies made up of the principal, interest rates, t...</description>
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<p>When you buy property, you arent just buying a building and the ground it is on. You are also purchasing a great big mortgage, which will seem to grow a life of its own. Mortgages are strange financial bodies made up of the principal, interest rates, t&#8230;
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