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		<title>By: Buying A Logan UT Home, Being Smart About Buying A Home &#124; Real Estate News, Tips, And Information</title>
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		<description>[...] As a general rule of thumb, your house payment shouldn&#8217;t be more than 33% of your monthly income. I usually tell my buyers payments under 33% of their incomes allows them to save the money they need to keep their homes full of the things they need to live. It&#8217;s no fun to be house broke. [...]</description>
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