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Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 4:13 PM
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Subject: Inman PM: Thank God for eRealty
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| ADVERTISEMENT Only FOUR Weeks Left! Real Estate Connect NYC 2010 is where you go to keep up. To get ahead. To gather with over 1,300 of your peers to look at the future. Register Today! TODAY'S TOP STORIES = Premium Member News - Join Now » Monday, December 14, 2009 Thank God for eRealty At the turn of this decade, unease was a state of mind. In 1999, change was accelerating and danger was lurking, but not where we expected. Disaster was purportedly coming from "Y2K," the computer-programming glitch in the digital rollover from "99" to "00." More » 4 hot real estate tech tools Latest offerings showcased at NAR trade show Prioritize your house hunt Mood of the Market Tips for handling contingent offers Sellers go to great lengths to ensure buyers' home will sell In escrow we trust? Some worry disclosure practice could lead to ID theft OTHER TOP STORIES Agent gives his business a makeover Buying dilemma: job change matters Lender settles with HUD over fees Don't count out mobile Latest News » NOTABLE QUOTE "From 2005-07, two severe hurricanes and the housing craze incited a major wave of home construction, leading to shortages of some building supplies that particularly affected the Southern U.S. Some homebuilders -- especially in Florida, Virginia and Louisiana -- began using drywall imported from China." --Tara-Nicholle Nelson | | |
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