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Buying & Selling A Home
Here are some ideas that you could use to raise the deposit for your new home:
1. Ask your parents, other relatives or friends for help. If they can’t give or loan any money, perhaps they’ll agree to co-sign the loan.
2. Sell (or borrow against) other real estate you own.
3. Sell securities you own, or borrow against them through a loan from the stock brokerage.
4. Sell collectibles or heirlooms you own.
5. Cash in on any insurance you have.

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