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  2. Compass, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Compass was founded by Ori Allon, Robert Reffkin, and Avi Dorfman as Urban Compass, Inc. in New York City in October 2012. [2] [6] Allon was a Director of Engineering at Twitter, and previously founded companies acquired by Twitter and Google. [7]

  3. Category : Real estate services companies of the United States

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    Pages in category "Real estate services companies of the United States" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. General Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the company became more diversified and by 1956, most of the company's operations had been concentrated in Floridian real estate and ended up changing their name to Florida Canada Corporation. Also that year, the 4 subsidiaries, which were jointly owned by each other, would be merged into one subsidiary: General Development Corporation.

  5. Thinking about a move to Florida? Here are 9 key ... - AOL

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    Its location on the Gulf of Mexico exposes it to storms that form or intensify in the Gulf. ... Florida’s real estate market is dynamic and ever-changing ... But in South Florida or areas near ...

  6. GMAC Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    GMAC Real Estate was founded in 1998, when GMAC (now Ally Financial) bought the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate brand from Meredith Corporation. [2]In 2001, John Bearden was named president and CEO of GMAC Home Services, the parent company of GMAC Real Estate.

  7. Gulf American Land Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Gulf American built 183 mi (295 km) of roads and 813 mi (1,308 km) of flood control canals advertising Golden Gate Estates as semi-improved land, though there were no public utilities or services. The fill resulting from digging flood control canals was used to raise the land level to comply with legal requirements for minimum building elevation.