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  2. Chick tract - Wikipedia

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    Chick tracts are short evangelical gospel tracts in a comic book format, originally created by American cartoonist Jack Chick in the 1960s. His company Chick ...

  3. Blanket mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Blanket loans are popular with builders and developers who buy large tracts of land, then subdivide them to create many individual parcels to be gradually sold one at a time. Rather than securing a new mortgage each time a portion of the development is sold, the borrower uses the blanket loan to buy them all. Once a parcel is sold, a portion of ...

  4. Warren Buffett once said he’d buy a ‘couple hundred ... - AOL

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    Investing in real estate is possible even if you don't buy property. ... Here’s how to ‘load up’ on US real estate in 2025. Gemma Lewis. December 23, 2024 at 9:16 AM.

  5. Jack Chick - Wikipedia

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    Jack Thomas Chick (April 13, 1924 – October 23, 2016) was an American cartoonist and publisher, best known for his fundamentalist Christian "Chick tracts".He expressed his perspective on a variety of issues through sequential-art morality plays.

  6. Ready to Buy a Home? 7 Key Questions to Ask Yourself First - AOL

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    Alamy By Christine Ryan Jyoti When Juli Ana Grant saw the run-down Victorian house in rural Hughesville, Maryland, it was love at first sight. The property, with its three acres, reminded her of ...

  7. Tract housing - Wikipedia

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    A tract housing development in San Jose, California. Tract housing came about in the 1940s when the demand for cheap housing skyrocketed. Economies of scale meant that large numbers of identical houses could be built in a "cookie cutter" fashion faster and more cheaply to fulfill the growing demand. Developers would purchase a dozen or more ...

  8. Public Land Survey System - Wikipedia

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    The Public Land Survey System (PLSS) is the surveying method developed and used in the United States to plat, or divide, real property for sale and settling. Also known as the Rectangular Survey System, it was created by the Land Ordinance of 1785 to survey land ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783, following the end of the ...

  9. Tract index - Wikipedia

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    A tract index is a document which summarizes real property transactions in certain U.S. states and may be available in the offices of Recorder of deeds. Layout and content [ edit ]