Housing market: Tips to be a smart home buyer

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If you're fed up with sky-high rents and looking to buy a home, now might be your time but there are many things you need to keep in mind before signing the dotted line and grabbing those keys. Personal Finance expert Dan Roccato joins us to talk more on how to be a smart buyer.

 

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