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Fall May Offer Great Time to Buy Real Estate with Buyers Advantages - 2007-09-29
Real Estate Should Be Seen as a Long Term Investment - 2007-09-22
Atlanta Sales Volume Down But Prices Hold Hold Steady - For Now - 2007-09-15
What the Sub-Prime Mortgage Meltdown Means to You and Me - 2007-09-08
More Questions Every Renter Should Ask - 2007-09-01
Questions Every Renter Should Ask Before Signing Any Rental Agreement - 2007-08-25
Questions to Ask Before Leasing Your Home to a Renter - 2007-08-18
Pricing Your Home Properly is Key to Selling in a Buyer's Market - 2007-08-11
FAQ: Marketing Ideas for Sellers - 2007-08-04
Marketing Ideas for Sellers in a Tough Housing Market - 2007-07-28
FAQ: Vacation Home Can Be Great Getaway or Good Investment Property - 2007-07-14
Selling Your Home "By Owner" Can Make Sense, If You Have the Time - 2007-07-07
During a Slow Market, Plenty of Reasons to List Your Home with an Experienced Agent - 2007-06-30
Homeownership Preservation Summit Addresses Home Loss Issue - 2007-06-23
Seller Concerns Revolve Primarily Around Time and Money - 2007-06-16
Smart Agents Use Technology and Internet to Extend Reach, Stay in Touch - 2007-06-02
'About The House' Covers Home Owner Projects and Repairs - 2007-05-26
Real Estate Salespersons Can Get Paid in a Variety of Ways - 2007-05-19
Get the Facts on Condo Association Before Making Purchase Decision - 2007-05-12
How to Find the Best Home Loan Possible - 2007-05-05
Ideas on How to Improve Your Credit Score - 2007-04-28
Flexibility is Key Among Benefits of Tax Deferred Exchange - 2007-03-24
Depreciation and the IRS - 2007-03-17
Profit and the IRS - 2007-03-10
Mortgage Prepayment Scheme Not Always Best Course of Action - 2007-03-03
The Worst of the Housing Slump May Be Behind Us - 2007-02-24
Metro Atlanta and the Risk Index - 2007-02-10
Spring Buying Season Offers Opportunity For Sale - 2007-02-03
Your Credit Score Has A Major Impact On Loan Approval - 2007-01-20
Getting Your House Ready for Winter Can Save You Money - 2006-11-26
How Buyers Can Profit During the Real Estate Meltdown - 2006-10-29
How Sellers Can Succeed in Spite of a Buyers Market - 2006-10-22
Does Housing Slowdown Mean It's Time to Sit on the Fence? - 2006-10-15
FAQ: Traps to Avoid in Foreclosure House Hunting - 2006-10-08
FAQ: Foreclosure Properties - 2006-10-01
Moving Day: The Goal of the Buying and Selling Experience - 2006-09-23
Real Estate Meltdown: Winners and Losers - 2006-09-16
More Common Questions About Residential Real Estate - 2006-09-09
Get Rich Quick Strategy Won't Work for Most Investors - 2006-09-03
The Tax Man Cometh: Except in the Case of Your Personal Residence - 2006-08-27
Annual Safety Inspection Part of Good Landlording Policy - 2006-08-20
Real Estate Market Returning to More Normal Volume, Selling Time - 2006-08-13
Both Tenant and Landlord Have Obligations to Fulfill - 2006-08-06
Vacation Can Be Fun and Still Earn Rental Income - 2006-07-30
Advice for Borrowers Facing Interest Rate Hikes: Take Your Medicine - 2006-07-23
Ideas for Selling Your Home in a Cooling Real Estate Market - 2006-07-16
Atlanta Home Price is Right on Target, While Much of Nation Over-Valued - 2006-07-09
Contingencies: Inspection and Termite Inspection - 2006-07-02
FAQ: Earnest Money - 2006-06-25
The Contract: Earnest Money - 2006-06-18
 
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