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Lead Based Paint Dust A Hazard To All - 2010-08-29
Facts You Must Know About Lead Based Paint - 2010-08-22
Will a Lower Interest Rate Save You Money? - 2010-08-15
INTEREST RATES HIT NEW LOW - Is It Time To Refinance Again? 2010-08-08
Four Ideas for Anyone Facing Foreclosure - 2010-08-01
How to End the Recession in a Week - 2010-07-25
Bank Owned Homes Breed Mold and Money - 2010-07-18
Homebuyers Need Good Credit Score - 2010-07-11
What You’ll Need Before You Buy a Home - 2010-07-04
EPA Delays Enforcement of Lead Safe Handling Rule - 2010-06-27
Is a Strategic Default Simply More Convenient for the Borrower? - 2010-06-20
Short Sales Can Present Bargains to the Smart Buyer - 2010-06-13
Distressed Home Sales Keep Resale Market Alive - 2010-06-06
Atlanta Existing Home Sales Jump in April - 2010-05-30
Communication in the Cloud - 2010-05-23
Google Applications Make Agents More Effective - 2010-05-16
Gulf Oil Spill Benefits Georgia Vacation Rental - 2010-05-09
Three Reasons the Housing Market Will Recover - 2010-05-02
Much Ado About a Big Deal - 2010-04-25
Renovate Right Campaign Aims to Lower Lead Levels - 2010-04-18
Feds to Back Loans if Lenders Cut Balances - Part 2 - 2010-04-11
Feds to Back Loans if Lenders Cut Balances - 2010-04-04
More Reasons To Bet On Atlanta - 2010-03-28
Misconceptions About Real Estate Agents - 2010-03-21
Questions and Answers on the Foreclosure Crisis - 2010-03-14
Fix What’s Broken in Our Real Estate Market - 2010-03-07
Quick Ways to Freshen Your House for Spring - 2010-02-28
Final Chance to Protest High Property Taxes - 2010-02-21
Estimating Value of Home is a Tricky Business - 2010-02-14
Property Tax Returns Due March 1 in Four Metro Counties - 2010-02-07
Lenders Must Respond to Short Sale Offers Within Ten Days - 2010-01-31
The Countdown Has Commenced - 2010-01-24
Four Home-Buying Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make - 2010-01-17
Real Estate Ideas for the Year Ahead - 2010-01-10
Last Year: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly - 2010-01-03
Loan Software Makes it Easy to Track Mortgage Payoff - 2009-12-27
Give a Gift to Your House and Yourself This Season - 2009-12-20
Repeat Homebuyer Tax Credit Creates Questions - 2009-12-13
Home Price Index Shows Prices Rise for Fourth Straight Month - 2009-12-06
Repeat Buyer Tax Credit Rewards Today’s Owners - 2009-11-29
Giving Thanks for Home Buyers Tax Credit Extension - 2009-11-22
Bank Owned Homes & Short Sales Present Challenge to Atlanta Real Estate Recovery - 2009-11-15
Expert’s Inside Info Turns Out to be Wishful Thinking - 2009-11-08
Deep Pricing & Minor Repairs Make for Great Rehabs - 2009-11-01
Selecting Bargain Homes for Real Estate Makeovers - 2009-10-25
Your Credit Score is a Numerical Summary of Your Credit Report - 2009-10-18
Buyers Should Take Five Steps to Financial Fitness - 2009-10-11
Window of Buying Opportunity May Be Closing - 2009-10-04
Smart Agents Add Investing and Management to Their Skill Set - 2009-09-27
Deadline Looms for First Time Home Buyers - 2009-09-20
 
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