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The Differences Between Men & Women When It Comes To Real Estate

Real Estate

We recently saw some numbers from the National Association of Realtors 2013 Home Features Survey which would lead one to believe there is indeed a gender gap in real estate. When asked in a survey what features were “very important”

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The Connection Between Street Names & Home Values

Real Estate Market

So, you are in the market for a home and you are suddenly told that street names can affect home values. What? Is this some kind of joke? Can this be remotely possible? Well, if you believe a recent piece

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The Deadline is Fast Approaching

Real Estate, Tax

Have you filed for your Florida homestead exemption as yet? Well, we are here to remind you that the March 1 deadline to apply is fast approaching. If you moved to a new home in 2014, this is one deadline

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A Great Reminder

Title Search, real estate

It was duly noted last week when our friends at the American Land Title Association (ALTA) sent out a press release reminding consumers of the top three reasons their efficient real estate transaction depends on the work of title insurance

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Hello 2015

Real Estate

First and foremost, the First International Title family would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year. We sincerely hope 2015 will be safe, healthy and prosperous for all of us. To that end, we are all wondering

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Good News Keeps Rolling In

Housing, Real Estate, Mortgage

As we near the end of 2014, it’s always nice to see more positive news coming in as it relates to the real estate industry. It was announced earlier this week that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are ready to

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Millennials to take center stage in 2015

Millennials, Real Estate, Title Insurance

It appears millennials (defined by real estate information firm Zillow as adults 23 to 34) are preparing to step up their house buying game come next year. In a recent story published by U.S. News & World Report, Zillow predicted

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