Home Buyer's Seminar in Kansas City, Missouri Nov 2011
Grassland Properties announces its next Home Buyer's Seminar. Saturday, November 5th 2011 at the Holiday Inn Express at 12801 South 71 Hwy, Grandview, MO 64030. Real Estate Professionals will be sharing insight into: -Why now is the time to buy a home -How to find the perfect house -How to finance my home purchase -How to fix your credit -How to move into the house you want now even if your credit is low. Stop renting and move into your house now! The Home Buyer's Seminar is FREE for those that pre-register for the limited space event at: www.ChooseToOwnKC.com or contact Grassland Properties directly at 816-892-4191
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Lloyds to pick branch buyer next month
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Qatar- Financial market seminar
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Dubai real estate market witnesses a significant drop in cash buyers
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