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BRYCE: Has a high paying job and has determined he could afford up to $2700 per month Wants a sweet home to reward all his hard work; his dream home costs $550,000 Has been sloppy in the past with his bill pay, leading to a credit score of 670, so the best rate he can get is 4.26% for 30 years fixed Is willing to contribute $75,000 to his down payment

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