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How to buy a house with cash

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Learn how I bought a house, with cash, just five years after being flat broke and living in a run-down studio apartment. New report shows how bought my home, without a mortgage.

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  1. Ryan Says:

    Contact the author: I highly recommend Jonni's book to anyone else who is tired of feeling bound to a job that isn't their dream, because of their mortgage. It feels really good. She was making $12/hr when she figured out her plan to own a house free and clear, and she was renting an apartment and had almost no savings. She did not get any monetary presents, and she did not do anything unscrupulous. What she did do was devise a very well thought out plan and stick to that plan every day for five years. After three years she had moved into a nice little house of her own,

  2. Annabelle Says:

    How to Own a House Mortgage Free, and Give Yourself the Freedom to Follow Your Dreams I show you how I saved up enough for a down payment while earning less than the nation's "average" wage. If you would like to know exactly how I went from flat broke to buying my own home with cash in just five years, just click on the button below for instant access to my report.

  3. Janet Says:

    The story of one woman's journey from an unsatisfying job, little savings and a small apartment to owning her own house free and clear and having the financial freedom to follow her real dreams. I'm not promising that the ideas in my report will help you go from having $5 in the bank to owning a million-dollar mansion in 5 easy steps. That really would be crazy. =

  4. Levi Says:

    Get inspired, get excited - and then start working towards owning your own mortgage-free home! About the book: You may even be able to go straight to step 5 and buy a house for cash this year, skipping steps one, two, three and four, like the 40-something couple who recently sold me a used couch. (I'll tell you how they did it, too.)

  5. Noah Says:

    Contact the author: Because of that, after only six months of following Jonni's step-by-step instructions, I am very happy to tell you that we will be moving into a larger house in a more family-oriented neighborhood, lowering our mortgage by over half (without an increase in the length of mortgage or any other ill effects), and I will be staying home with the baby! We won't be mortgage free yet, but in a few years I wrote this report to encourage and inspire you, and to give you ideas that you can use to create a perfect plan for yourself.

  6. Julie Says:

    The story of one woman's journey from an unsatisfying job, little savings and a small apartment to owning her own house free and clear and having the financial freedom to follow her real dreams. but with a mortgage, and two years later she owned a very nice house free and clear, lived in a town and neighborhood she really wanted to live in, and was doing what she wanted to do for a living. And I show you how I found my next house, that was twice as big but cost half as much. With the money from the sale of my first home, and the extra money I put in the bank, I was able to make an all-cash offer on my current home, and I'll show you exactly how I did it.

  7. Allison Says:

    For people who do want it bad enough, I've written a 48-page report that shows you the exact steps I took to achieve my goal of owning my own home, mortgage-free, in just five years. Unique Wall Art - Jonni is a sculptor as well as a writer. See her unique sculpted wall art for children and the young at heart at Wall-Art-For-Kids.com was partially because I had a small baby at home that I wanted more for myself and my family.

  8. Abigail Says:

    About the book: I show you how I found a solid, affordable house in an area where home prices were climbing through the roof. But to be completely honest, I fully expect that very few people who read my report will ever take any action that will lead them to owning their own home. That's just human nature - following the crowd is the comfortable thing to do, and in the United States the crowd is happy to stay indebted to the bank for 30 years or more, paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in interest that could have

  9. Kaila Says:

    Contact the author: As I thought about what life could be like without the burden of a mortgage - the chance for one of us to stay home with the baby without the other one feeling trapped - Jonni's story went from merely an interesting story about someone else to something that we could learn from and aspire to. I thought about it for another 6 months and then finally started to take action. we will be.

  10. Enrique Says:

    Get inspired, get excited - and then start working towards owning your own mortgage-free home! When you create your own plan, you might decide to take things slower and accumulate more cash so you can buy a bigger house than I did. (A friend of mine did just that, and I'll show you how she did it). Our Privacy Policy