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  2. Home valuations on Zillow, Redfin, Chase are all over the map ...

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    It should be noted, though, that this estimate comes with a comprehensive neighborhood map with nearby home prices listed. Arguably the most accurate site, Realtor.com states the home is now ...

  3. Home Values: What's in a Neighborhood Name? - AOL

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    Commonly held wisdom is that a prestigious-sounding name can add value to a neighborhood or subdivision. Now the research proves it. Buyers are willing to pay a premium of 4.2 percent for a.

  4. 7 Ways You Could Be Ruining Home Values in Your Neighborhood

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    Real Estate brokers weigh in on how a neighbor's overgrown lawn, barking dogs, political signage, and other disruptions might affect the resale value of your home. 7 Ways You Could Be Ruining Home ...

  5. Riverside Terrace, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Terrace is a neighborhood in Houston, Texas, United States.It is along Texas State Highway 288 and north of the Texas Medical Center and located near Texas Southern University and University of Houston.

  6. Tarrytown, Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tarrytown is a neighborhood located west of Downtown Austin, Texas. The neighborhood is bordered by Lake Austin Boulevard on the south, Lake Austin on the west, West 35th Street on the north and Mopac Expressway on the east. Major roads in the area include Exposition Boulevard, Enfield Road and Windsor Road.

  7. Old Ocean, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Old Ocean was originally known as Chance's Prairie, after the land grant made to Joseph H. Polley and Samuel Chance on July 27, 1824. William B. Sweeny, one of the founders of Chance's Prairie and for which the local town of Sweeny was named, bought 2,319 acres (9.38 km 2) from Polley and Chance for $1,950. He had arrived in the county in 1832.