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Foreclosure pets: Adopt and save abandoned animals through ForeclosurePets.org
Household pets — not just distressed homeowners — are being forced to relocate because of the recent surge in foreclosures throughout the United States.
In many cases, these pets, which include predominantly cats and dogs, are being surrendered to local animal shelters. Unfortunately, there are also a large portion of pets nationwide that are simply being [...]
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Foreclosure.com booth at NAR 2008 in Orlando
We’ve arrived at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Fla., for the 2008 REALTORS® Conference & Expo!
These are just a few pictures of our booth (#3454), which will be staffed throughout the weekend by a variety of folks from our relatively nearby headquarters in Boca Raton, including Director of Business Development/Creative Director Stephen Chip, Director [...]
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NAR convention 2008
The Foreclosure.com team is on the road again, getting ready to exhibit at the 2008 Realtors(R) Conference and Expo on Orlando, Fla., from November 7-10.
NAR Convention 2008 will feature more than 500 exhibiting companies and thousands of product and service innovations. It is a place where “attendees get infinite new ideas and productivity tools to [...]
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Real estate marketing ideas and plans to attract qualified buyers
Attention real estate agents and owners selling their homes: Get noticed, attract buyers and sell your listing(s) NOW for maximum value!
Ignite real estate sales and increase commissions virtually overnight innovative marketing techniques THAT WORK in even in the softest markets. James Gage ? who has made a killing throughout his successful investing career in niche [...]
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Bailout bill vote approved
The revised $700 billion bailout plan, which was rejected just last week in its initial form, was today approved by the United States House of Representatives (263-171), sending an important message to the American people that their government is prepared to “rescue” that national economy from further collapse.
President George W. Bush — who has championed [...]
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