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  2. Keller Williams Realty - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest real estate franchise in the United States by sales volume as of 2022. [ 3 ] Founded in 1983 by Gary Keller and Joe Williams, it grew from a single office in Austin to approximately 1,100 offices and over 200,000 associates worldwide as of 2022. [ 3 ]

  3. Return to the '70s? Today's housing market has echoes of dark ...

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    A real estate agent hands out information on a home for sale during an open house in San Francisco. (Credit: Justin Sullivan, Getty Images) (Justin Sullivan via Getty Images)

  4. Category : Real estate companies established in 1970

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    Pages in category "Real estate companies established in 1970" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Category : Real estate companies of the United States

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  6. The history of women in real estate - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Women in the U.S. were not allowed to finance real estate purchases without a husband or male co-signer until the 1970s. More than 60 percent of all Realtors and property managers ...

  7. Auction catalog - Wikipedia

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    Auction catalogs for rare and expensive items, such as art, books, jewelry, postage stamps, furniture, wine, cars, posters, published for sales around the world, can be of interest in themselves--they will can include detailed descriptions of the items, their provenance, historical significance, photographs, and even comparative analyses and ...

  8. Fenton, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    1970: 2,275: 114.8%: 1980: ... a major national point-of-sale supplier, is based in Fenton. ... In 2014 a local St. Louis real estate developer purchased the empty ...

  9. Index of real estate articles - Wikipedia

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    Binder – In law, a binder (also known as an agreement for sale, earnest money contract, memorandum of sale, or contract to sell) is a short-form preliminary contract in which the purchaser agrees to buy and the seller agrees to sell certain real estate under stated terms and conditions, usually in the form of a purchase offer, and is ...