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Earnest Money DepositA deposit made by the potential home buyer to show that he or she is serious about buying the house. The earnest money deposit is a "good-faith" payment you submit with your offer on a home to show the seller you are serious about proceeding. The earnest money is deposited in an escrow account and will be applied to your closing costs. Sometimes, your lender will want you to bring a receipt for the earnest money deposit along with your sales contract to the initial loan application meeting.
 


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Why Buy Idaho?

  1. The Idaho real estate market is stable and strong
  2. There is never a bad time to invest wisely in real estate
  3. There are some incredible values on the market
  4. The Idaho market has strong commercial investment
  5. The Idaho economy and job market is strong

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