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Old 05-26-2017, 12:54 PM   #1
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you are not buying the house, you are creating and setting up the memories which are priceless, and also developing a family atmosphere for the whole family

- from a 36 year old that has owned his place for 11 years
You're still a pup. Hopefully something doesn't come your way that throws a wrench in your plans. I owned my first place in Alton Bay at 24 years old then I got married, built a new home and had 3 kids so I couldn't afford 2 homes at the time. One had to go and it was the vacation home. It took me quite a while to get back. The memories are wonderful but at 63 I have quite a few that are higher on the list than the times spent at the lake.
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Old 05-26-2017, 09:10 PM   #2
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Lots of info here.
I am taking this away from it.

1. Lots of work.
2. Expect the unexpected. Unforeseen expenses, bad renters.
3. You will likely NOT cover all expenses. So you need to be able to afford some of this.
4. Do it and be happy in the end
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Old 05-26-2017, 09:12 PM   #3
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Default So here is the NEXT QUESTION...

What are the ideal areas to get the small place for under 200k on the water from Paugus Bay to Meredith?

I often see small cottages in clusters going up the road on Paugus bay toward the weirs. I am sure they are condos of some kind. These are perfect.

Any any experience with what % down you need to put for a second home mortgage and other bank expectations?

Any input is appreciated.
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