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  • Home Selling Tips & Advice Home Selling Tips & Advice - Help with selling your home including staging tips, success stories, pricing tips and advice on working with realtors.
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  • Homebuilding Pitfalls Homebuilding Pitfalls - Aims to help consumers save time, money and stress by providing advice on how to properly building their own home
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  • LivingHome Network LivingHome Network - Hosts a series of sites created by personalities and experts from national home and garden television series.
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  • My Great Home My Great Home - Information for mobile home, modular home and manufactured home owners. Includes sections on safety, home living, repairs, and insurance.
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  • Popular Mechanics: Home Improvement Popular Mechanics: Home Improvement - Project information for home and garden. Furniture making, gardening, home improvement, tools, homeowner's clinic, how it works section. Illustrated.
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  • Sellmyhome101.com Sellmyhome101.com - Learn how to find, select, and hire a real estate agent or find tips on preparing a house for sale and negotiate commissions.
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