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  2. Invitation Homes - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, the company was reportedly the largest owner of single-family rental homes in the United States. [2] As of December 2022, the company owned about 83,000 rental homes in 16 markets. [3] The Wall Street Journal described Invitation Homes as competing "at the high end of the rental market". Tenants are typically in their late-30s with ...

  3. Ellamae Ellis League House - Wikipedia

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    Ellamae Ellis League was a twentieth-century Georgia architect. In 1940 both her children were in college, and she no longer needed to live close to work or schools. So, she designed her own home to be built in the (then) new Shirley Hills neighborhood northwest of downtown Macon. [3] League lived in this house from 1940 until her death in 1991.

  4. American Homes 4 Rent - Wikipedia

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    American Homes 4 Rent, doing business as AMH, is a real estate investment trust based in Las Vegas, Nevada, that invests in single-family rental homes.As of December 31, 2019, the company owned 52,552 homes in 22 states.

  5. Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Georgia Home Put Up for Public Auction The estranged couple, who met on 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta,' first listed their Alpharetta mansion for $6 million in ...

  6. The Marshall House (Savannah, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Marshall's estate collected rent on the property until 1914. [3] In 1933, Herbert W. Gilbert, a Jacksonville native, leased the building and changed its name to the Gilbert Hotel. [3] Gilbert sold the hotel in 1941, at which point it had a lobby, dining room, living room, reading room, 66 guest rooms, one suite, an apartment and six ...

  7. Johnston–Felton–Hay House - Wikipedia

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    After the deaths of William Sr. and Mary Ellen Felton, the house was sold to Parks Lee Hay and his wife, Maude. After purchasing, the Hays redecorated the entire home, updating it to fit the new twentieth-century décor. The home was seen as a local landmark to all in middle Georgia. Mr. Hay died in 1957, and Mrs. Hay died in 1962. [6]

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