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No Real Fireworks in Portland June Real Estate ActivityWe're off for a few days at the coast (after a few more showings this morning), but I thought I'd pass along some early June sales numbers. In what's starting to sound like a broken record, it appears total sold units will again be down again in the 30 to 33% range compared to 1 year ago. To date, 1,833 homes show a status of SOLD, compared to 2,731 in June 2007. How that will affect...
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posted on re:PDX in Portland - 11:14 AM - This post has Oregon-related content
in Pearl? Real estate ad: Wilsonville - $379,900, 2,352 sq ft, 3b,3b, kitchen with alder cabinets, pantry, built in range, microwave, dishwasher, disposal and refrigerator; upstairs utility room w/washer and dryer; bonus room, fenced patio, irrigation system. (Taken from The...
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posted on OregonLive: Old Town in Portland - 2:11 AM - [8 clicks] - This post has Oregon-related content


Wednesday, July 2nd

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Monkey Weighs in on Facebook, Myspace, and Blogging for Real EstateJust a quick message from everyone's favorite monkey. He seems to think that Facebook, Myspace, and Blogging can be useful in the Real Estate world. I think he's on to something...
posted on www.TitleRep.info in Portland - 1:19 PM


Tuesday, July 1st

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What the heck is it? A History... Up until the mid-1800's transferring a title to real estate, such as a home, was conduced by conveyancers. They were responsible for all aspects of the transaction. The conducted a title search to make sure the seller did indeed own the property and what rights, liens, or encumbrances existed with the property. The conveyancer then signed a brief description...
posted on The Real Estate Jumble in Salem - 1:03 AM
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