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  2. Paul F. Schenck - Wikipedia

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    He began his public service career when he was elected to the Dayton Board of Education, serving from 1941 to 1950 and president for seven years. He was vice chairman of the Dayton Safety Council in 1946 and 1947 and president of the Dayton Real Estate Board from 1947 to 1949. [citation needed].

  3. H. James Litten - Wikipedia

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    H. James "Jim" Litten is an American business executive and real estate broker who is the current president of the F.C. Tucker Company in Indianapolis, Indiana. [1] [2] He is the only chief executive in the company's 97-year history to not be in the Tucker family.

  4. Bruce A. Langos - Wikipedia

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    In late 2019 Langos became the President of RG Properties/Enterprises a privately held real estate investment, development, and asset management company headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. Langos holds a seat on Ohio Third Frontier , the state's commission for the economic development of technology and research companies.

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  7. Edward G. Breen - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Dayton, Breen worked in the real estate and insurance industries. A few years later, he re-entered politics, running successfully for a seat on the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery County, Ohio, serving in that capacity from 1955 to 1960. In 1956 he married Constance Focke and they had two children.

  8. Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In light of this real estate advantage and its location adjacent to the City of Dayton, Oakwood's largest period of growth began and by 1930, the population numbered over 6,000. Oakwood incorporated as a city in 1908 and in 1932 adopted the Council/Manager form of government that is still in place.

  9. What new Realtor ruling means for Columbus home buyers, sellers

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    The typical commission on an Ohio home sale is 6%, according to Clever Real Estate. That's significantly higher than most other countries, such as the U.K. (1.3%), the Netherlands (2%), Germany ...