The Housing Trap

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The Housing Trap
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ISBN-10 : 1479156213
ISBN-13 : 9781479156214
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Book Synopsis The Housing Trap by : Patrick Killelea

Book excerpt: You're being set up to spend your life paying off a debt you don't need to take on, for a house that costs far more than it should. The conspirators are all around you, smiling to lure you in, carefully choosing their words and watching your reactions as they push your buttons, anxiously waiting for the moment when you sign the papers that will trap you and guarantee their payoff.Don't be just another victim of the housing market. Use this book to defend your freedom and defeat their schemes. You can win the game, but first you have to learn how to play it.


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