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Blogs we like: I Want a House

CreditBloggers.com doesn't just love writing about personal finance, we also love reading about it! Once in a while, we like to feature a blog that has caught our attention. Today, we're talking about the blog I Want a House.

The author of "I Want a House" is an average Joe named Dave. He is in his 20's and has the goal of buying a house in Acton, MA. Dave is just about to sign the final papers on his first home and has a lot to say about the process. If you are thinking about becoming a homebuyer this summer, this is a must-read blog. Be sure to check out his posts on the trials and tribulations of finding a home and managing his new budget.

What's your favorite personal finance blog? Share your recommendations in the comments section below.


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