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Last updated: May 6, 2021 • Lifestyle

The Cubs are in the World Series – What that Means for Chicago Homeowners

The Cubs are in the World Series, and Chicago has lost its collective mind. In a good way, of course! They can hardly be blamed. The Cubs haven’t won a World Series since 1908, the longest drought between championships in Major League Baseball. The battle between Cleveland Indians and the Chicago Cubs is in full …

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Last updated: May 6, 2021 • Lifestyle

This or That? A Real Estate Walk-Through Roundup

Our weekly “This or That?” posts over on RealEstateAgent Facebook every Wednesday get a lot of attention – so we’ve decided to create an entire blog post with a roundup of “This or That?” choices from the front of the house to the back. First up: As you approach a property, do you prefer a …

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Last updated: May 6, 2021 • Celebrity Real Estate

What Happens to Trump’s Real Estate Holdings if Donald is Elected President?

A big question that might be answered at tonight’s debate is what will happen to Donald Trump’s holdings in the real estate sector if he is elected president. Some are curious – and may ask tonight – about a conflict of interest as the real estate mogul depends heavily on big banking to manage his holding …

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Last updated: May 10, 2021 • Real Estate Market

Hurricane Matthew’s Aftermath in Florida

Hurricane Matthew luckily spared most of the real estate in Florida . The hurricane damage and loss of life that was feared after the storm shifted west, but there was still a toll, particularly in low lying coastal regions that suffered more from the flooding than from a direct hit. Shuttered real estates and shelters …

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Last updated: May 7, 2021 • Real Estate Market

Hurricane Matthew Barrels Toward Florida Coastline as Storm Prep Continues

Hurricane Matthew is charging towards Florida Coastline like a train – not weakened at all by its impact on Haiti and only minimally slowed by its impact on Cuba, the lethal storm that has caused 11 deaths and is responsible for millions in damage is blowing past the Bahamas and now expected to make landfall in …

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