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  2. Real estate license - Wikipedia

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    A real estate license is an authorization issued by a government body to give agents and brokers the legal authority to represent a home seller or buyer in a real estate transaction. Real estate agents and real estate brokers are required to be licensed when conducting real estate transactions in the United States and in a small number of other ...

  3. 20 Great Cities With Cheap Real Estate - AOL

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    1. Akron, Ohio. Average home value: $118,149.50. Livability index: 8 0 Annual expenditure cost: $22,895.24 John Csiszar and Heather Taylor contributed to the reporting for this article ...

  4. Sally Soames - Wikipedia

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    Sally Soames (née Winkleman; 21 January 1937 – 5 October 2019) was a British newspaper photographer. [3] She worked for The Observer for a period from 1963, and after a spell as a freelance, for The Sunday Times (1968–2000).

  5. Graduate real estate education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Graduate real estate programs may award any number of degrees (e.g. Master of Real Estate Development, Master of Science in Real Estate, Master of Professional Studies in Real Estate, Master of Design Studies in Real Estate), however, the key is to review each degree curricula independent of their respective naming conventions, as there are ...

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  7. 45 Great Cities With Shockingly Cheap Real Estate - AOL

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    To help narrow down the choices, GOBankingRates looked at the 300 largest cities listed on real estate site Zillow and screened out those with prices of more than 75% of the national typical ...

  8. Gilman Paper Company collection - Wikipedia

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    The Gilman Paper Company collection is an archive of original photographic prints and negatives, and it was donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The collection was formed over the course of two decades (roughly 1977–1997) by Howard Gilman (1924–1998), chairman of the Gilman Paper Company .

  9. George Huntington Hartford - Wikipedia

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    While John Hartford quickly left the firm, George joined Gilman as a clerk by 1861; he later was promoted to bookkeeper, then cashier in 1866. [1] Gilman was a master at promotion and the business quickly expanded by advertising low prices. In addition to the stores in New York, Gilman also built a nationwide mail order business.