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... percent . Thus , it's very possible that a $ 15,000 home with a 2 percent mortgage will cost less over a 20 - year period than a $ 10,000 house at 8 percent interest from a bank . If you want to go this route , just make sure to check ...
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... percent of the heat was lost through the walls , 13 percent through the roof , 5 percent through the floor , 27 percent through * The Invisible Family Test House , St. Paul , Minn . , Wood Conversion Co. , 1961 windows and doors , and ...
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... percent ; lavatories , 3 percent ; bathing , 33 percent ; laundry , 12 percent ; utility sink , 2 percent ; and kitchen , 10 percent . The actual water consumption for a home varies widely , depending on the living habits of the users ...
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