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Home Inspection is Important for Any Buyer - 2012-02-05
Home Info Package Helps To Ease Buyer Fears - 2012-01-08
Mortgage Mistakes You Should Avoid - 2011-12-25
Get Ready Now To Lower Your Property Taxes - 2011-12-11
New Program May Rescue Underwater Borrowers - 2011-11-27
Foreclosure: A Nationwide Plague Based in Georgia - 2011-11-13
Home Improvements That Pay You Back - 2011-10-30
Refinance Now and Save for Years to Come - 2011-10-16
What to Expect After Foreclosure - 2011-10-02
Home Loan Interest Rates Fall Through the Floor - 2011-09-18
Bank Owned Homes Can Be Bargains - 2011-09-04
"Lease Purchase" May Lead to Home Ownership - 2011-08-21
FHA Reverse Mortgage Program Can Help Seniors Tap Into Equity - 2011-08-07
Short Sales Can Present Bargains to the Patient Buyer - 2011-07-24
Trying to Sell Your House in a Tough Market - 2011-07-10
Home prices are Low, and so are Interest Rates - 2011-06-26
Staging: Giving Your Home a Facelift - 2011-06-12
To Sell Your House Quickly, Think Like A Buyer - 2011-05-29
Payback on Your Home Remodeling Project - 2011-05-15
Opportunity to Own Home Brighter Than Before - 2011-05-01
Path To Home Ownership Begins with Credit Check-Up & Lender Visit - 2011-04-17
Georgia Agency Set to Enforce New Lead Paint Rules - 2011-04-03
Have We Turned the Corner on This Real Estate Market? - 2010-03-06
Changes to Property Tax Law Draw Questions - 2011-02-27
Property Tax Deadline Approaches - 2011-02-20
Foreclosure Scams Abound - 2011-02-13
The Big Question: What's It Worth? - 2011-01-30
The Real Question: What is My Home Worth? - 2011-01-23
Changes in 2011 Make Tax Appeal Easier - 2011-01-16
Return of Real Property - PT-50R
Home Price Rebound Tied to Economic Recovery - 2011-01-09
New Year Brings New Opportunity to Challenge Tax Assessment - 2011-01-02
Holiday Wish List From a Real Estate Professional - 2010-12-26
Lenders Drop the Ball After Payoff - 2010-12-19
Selling Your Own Home Today a Tough Sell - 2010-12-12
Real Estate Questions People Ask Me - 2010-12-05
Tips for Buying Bank Owned Homes - 2010-11-28
Founders Established Right to Own Private Property - 2010-11-21
Jump from existing 30-year loans to 15-year variety? -2010-11-14
Deficit Commission Studies Killing Home Interest Deduction - 2010-10-31
Foreclosure Brings Consequences to Borrower - 2010-10-24
Georgia Foreclosures Swift and Sure - 2010-10-17
Water Wars May Determine Future of Atlanta - 2010-10-10
Agents Fail to Make the Grade - 2010-10-03
Recession Not Over for Real Estate Industry - 2010-09-26
Make it Easy for Renters to Find Your Home - 2010-09-19
Lead Paint Rule Riles Owners - 2010-09-12
As America Gets Ready to Take a Day Off, the Real Estate Market Has Little to Celebrate - 2010-09-05
Lead Based Paint Dust A Hazard To All - 2010-08-29
Facts You Must Know About Lead Based Paint - 2010-08-22
 
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