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New Home Owner? Here's How Much You Should Put Aside For Repairs

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When you buy a home, you don't plan on spending over $20,000 on repairs. But life happens. Putting off basic repairs and maintenance often backfires. Ignoring a termite problem or leaky roof will only get more expensive over time. It's like a medical issue. If you have a toothache and don't do anything about it, the problem is only going to get worse.

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