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Texas Home Buyers
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House Buyer Network is North America's largest home selling solutions service. We buy houses in Texas, and have since 2002. Our home buyers in Texas and across the U.S. & Canada have processed more than $25 billion in property during that time.
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Texas Real Estate News - From MSN News
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Movoto.com Expands Real Estate Search and Realtor Introduction Service ... - PR Inside www.movoto.com - Movoto.com Mark Brandemuehl, 650-556-0054 VP Marketing mbrandemuehl@movoto.com Movoto.com (www.movoto.com), today announced the expansion of its innovative, online homes for sale search site to include MLS listings from over 150 ... |
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Hundreds of Lutherans Help Clean up Galveston - Forbes CHICAGO, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- In a cleanup effort referred to as "10-4," more than 390 Lutherans from the Houston area readied themselves with rubber gloves, paint masks and sack lunches to help clean up hurricane-damaged homes and churches in ... |
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Movoto adds Houston homes to listings - San Francisco Business Journal Real estate site Movoto adds wine country listings Real estate site Movoto adds Wine Country listings Movoto expands into L.A. area Online real estate business Movoto.com added listings in the Houston area to its site. The Redwood City company ... |
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Realtors peddle real estate to bike-happy clients - Minneapolis Star Tribune PORTLAND, Ore. - With gas prices high, bicycles flying out of stores and a buyers' market for houses, a handful of real estate agents around the country are touting the two-wheeled appeal of their listings. Some even show houses exclusively by bike ... |
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FEMA extends hotel program for Hurricane Ike victims - Dallas Morning News GALVESTON, Texas — Hurricane Ike victims whose homes remain uninhabitable can stay in hotels or motels paid for by the federal government until the first of November. The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the extension Friday. The ... |
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