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Real Estate Today back issues
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Where to turn for technical advice. (information sources for computer products)(includes related article)
November 1, 1995... Computer products almost never work exactly as advertised.
So checking reliable sources of information about hardware and software before you buy--and getting support information afterward when problems occur--is vital.
But given the volumes of data published every day about...
Remembering Real Estate Today. (history of 'Real Estate Today' magazine)
November 1, 1995... Parting can be such sweet sorrow, but the future with Today's Realtor[R] holds great promise.
In the decades preceding 1968, a literary evolution took shape at the National Institute of Real Estate Brokers (NIREB), or "NIGH-reb," as it was nicknamed to distinguish it from "NAY-rab," its...
What is Today's Realtor? (National Association of Realtors' 'Today's Realtor' magazine)
November 1, 1995... New membership magazine to offer cutting-edge info critical to your success!
In January, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Realtors[R] will unveil Today's Realtor[R], a monthly membership magazine that'll offer both the educational content now contained in Real Estate Today [R] and the news...
The mad, mad, mad, mad world of one-of-a-kind properties. ('Real Estate Today' magazine's 1995 contest on the most unique properties)(includes related article)
November 1, 1995... When it comes to kooky, our 1995 contest winners have that niche covered.
From the slightly skewed to the totally bizarre, our contest entrants came as if for a casting call by Stephen King. Real Estate Today [R]'s Unusual Listing or Sales Contest attracted the wackiest, wildest,...
In zoning, blood isn't necessarily thicker than water. (Supreme Court ruling on groups of unrelated individuals living in single-family homes)
November 1, 1995... Does a local zoning ordinance that restricts the number of unrelated individuals who can live together in a single-family home violate the Fair Housing Act? The U.S. Supreme Court says maybe.
The act prohibits housing discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex,...