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Real Estate Agents News Archive 26-Jul-2008
A drawn-out history (Winchester Star)Winchester ? If modern-day real estate agents ran their businesses like Robert ?King? Carter did in the early 18th century, the housing market would be in even tougher shape than it is.
City launches PR campaign to lure real estate agents (Collinsville Herald)The city is taking a new tactic in hopes of curbing the number of for-sale homes sitting on the market: They're pitching the benefits of the Collinsville School District to real estate agents.
Merger puts 200 real estate agents under one roof (WLNS Lansing)Two of Livingston County's largest real estate companies are becoming one.
Real estate agents ready for camp (The News Herald)Several agents from a Panama City real estate firm will be hitting the road in August, as they look to link up with fellow agents and investors at a Texas "Mega Camp" convention.
Homes sell; prices plunge in Lee County (The News-Press)Lee County real estate agents sold slightly more homes in the first half of this year than a year ago ? but the future's uncertain for the rest of...
Real Estate Promoter and eRealInvestor Enable Thousands of Real Estate Agents and Investors to Measure Cash Flow with ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Real Estate Promoter, a division of eHarbor, Inc. and provider of the Real Estate Promoter Hybrid Stealth? websites to thousands of real estate agents and investors, and eRealInvestor, LLC, developers of eRealAnalyzer?, the real estate industry's first dynamic, "one-click away" financial analysis solution, have launched an integrated service to enable real estate buyers, sellers, and agents to ...
Realtors face off in Genoa Twp. primary (The Ann Arbor News)It's a battle between two real estate agents in Genoa Township, where incumbent Supervisor Gary McCririe, 45, is being challenged by Tom Rafferty, 41, in the Republican primary election.
Irish Real Estate Agents See No Improvement in Property Market (Bloomberg.com)July 22 (Bloomberg) -- More than three-quarters of Irish real-estate agents don't expect an improvement in housing-market activity over the next 12 months, NCB Stockbrokers reported, citing a survey.
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