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  2. Barber-Pittman House - Wikipedia

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    The Barber-Pittman House in Valdosta, Georgia was built in 1915. It was a work of architect Lloyd Barton Greer.The house was built for E.R. Barber, who was both an inventor and the first Coca-Cola bottler located outside Atlanta. [2]

  3. Barbara Corcoran: ‘If You Buy a Home Now, It’s To ... - AOL

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    The real estate market has been on a wild trajectory the past few years. We've seen interest rates hit historic lows and highs, a severe shortage of inventory, and some states experiencing soaring...

  4. Disappearance of Joan Risch - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Barker took Lillian back to her home at 3:40 p.m., intending to take her children out on a shopping trip with her. Believing Joan was still in the house, she left. When she returned at 4:15 p.m., Lillian came back to the Barkers' house, telling Barbara: "Mommy is gone and the kitchen is covered with red paint."

  5. Self-made real estate millionaire Barbara Corcoran says ... - AOL

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    Self-made real estate millionaire Barbara Corcoran says home prices could go up another 10% if mortgage rates drop. Alena Botros. March 28, 2024 at 10:22 AM. Christopher Willard—Getty Images.

  6. Self-made millionaire Barbara Corcoran reveals her ‘golden ...

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    Corcoran’s method to real estate investing is tried and true. “That has always been my golden rule,” she said during the podcast. “Buy a property with 20% down.

  7. List of buildings at Valdosta State University - Wikipedia

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    Named for Dr. Jere M. Pound, the second president of the University, Pound Hall was originally the main building for Emory Junior College, a private all male school that operated from 1928 to 1953. The property was purchased by Valdosta State when the school closed. [5] It was remodeled in 1974 to house the School of Business Administration.