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  2. Estate sale - Wikipedia

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    Estate sales are usually conducted by a professional, for a percentage of the revenues. The liquidator may also charge the estate for the costs to give the sale, including advertising, marketing, research, labor, security, refreshments and other fees incurred in giving a successful sale.

  3. Bellfield Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Plantation was known as "Bellfield" by 1811, when it was advertised for sale as "Belfield, 1.000 acres in York Co., the only estate where the famous E.D. tobacco was raised, which never failed to bring in England one shilling when other tobacco would not bring three pence."

  4. Listing contract - Wikipedia

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    A listing contract (or listing agreement) is a contract between a real estate broker and an owner of real property granting the broker the authority to act as the owner's agent in the sale of the property.

  5. Debden House - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 the estate was advertised for sale. The advertisement that appeared in “The Times” contained a picture of Debden Hall and this is shown. [24] At this stage the estate was split and Debden House was sold separately to Edward Green. In 1947 the house was sold to the County Borough of East Ham whose successors Newham) still own it today.

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    A new advertising approach is known as advanced advertising, which is data-driven advertising, using large quantities of data, precise measuring tools and precise targeting. [86] Advanced advertising also makes it easier for companies which sell ad space to attribute customer purchases to the ads they display or broadcast.

  7. No-reserve auction - Wikipedia

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    A no-reserve auction (NR), also known as an absolute auction, is an auction in which the item for sale will be sold regardless of price. [1] [2]From the seller's perspective, advertising an auction as having no reserve price can be desirable (but risky) because it potentially attracts a greater number of bidders due to the possibility of a bargain. [1]

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    Best Passive Real Estate Investments: The Lazy Investor’s Guide. The Big Picture On The Best Passive Real Estate Investments: I’ve owned dozens of rental properties since 2005.

  9. Estate Rust Op Twist - Wikipedia

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    The estate, as advertised in the St. Croix Avis, encompassed 415 acres of land, with 115 acres devoted to sugar cultivation. The sale included a complete set of sugar works with an inventory, a sufficient stock of resources, and access to ample natural water sources.