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  2. Lebanese housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    Since home prices are rising constantly, many Lebanese and other investors are buying (through a mortgage) houses in order to resell them later (to other potential investors) at inflated prices. This strategy, as well as other deceptive strategies by the real estate agents left many Lebanese, both inside and outside Lebanon, unable to buy ...

  3. 12 questions to ask a Realtor when buying a house - AOL

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    That means you might be able to get a good deal — but it could also potentially be an indicator that something’s wrong with the house. Consult your agent to weigh your options. 8.

  4. Category:Houses in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Lebanon" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Sursock Palace

  5. How to buy a house from a family member - AOL

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    Pros of buying a family member’s home. Commission savings: If you and a trusted family member agree to a sale, you might be able to eliminate the need for real estate agents.Considering that the ...

  6. A Step-By-Step Guide to Buying Your First Home - AOL

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    3. Hire a Real Estate Agent. Think of your real estate agent as the captain of your home-buying team. You’ll want to work with someone who can give you strong referrals for mortgage brokers ...

  7. Architecture of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The first residential houses in Lebanon were the Phoenician houses. [16] They were bricks and the roofs where always formed from massive rocky segments. The perception deriving the method of building a house met some changes after the third millennium BC when the walls of the houses increased in height, some houses were built with stones ...