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The patron saint of buying a new home is Saint Joseph. In Christian tradition, it is believed that burying a statue of Saint Joseph upside down in the yard of a home for sale will help expedite the sale of the property. This practice is known as the "Saint Joseph Home Sale Kit" and is popular among those seeking divine intervention in the real estate market.

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