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  2. Should I sell my house or rent it out? - AOL

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    If you do sell your home for a profit, you may be able to exclude up to $250,000 of capital gains from the sale (or up to $500,000 for married couples filing jointly) from your taxes. For this to ...

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  4. For sale by owner - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, privately sold houses in Canberra spent about 34 days on the market, according to RP Data – the second shortest period in the country. Canberra houses sold by private treaty spent the same time on the market as those in Melbourne; a week longer than Sydney, where houses are on the market for an average of 27 days. Privately sold ...

  5. Internet real estate - Wikipedia

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    Internet real estate platforms surfaced around 1999 when technology advanced and statistics prove that more than 1 million homes were sold by the owners themselves in the United States alone in 2000. [1] Some of the primary Internet real estate platforms include Zillow, Trulia, Yahoo! Real Estate, Redfin and Realtor.com. [1]

  6. In this Northeastern Town, Experts Say Homes are Selling ...

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    The area, now infamous for former President Trump's false pet-eating claims, features a robust real estate market. Homes, at an average price of $226,000, are selling a mere 30 days after being ...

  7. NeighborhoodScout - Wikipedia

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    “But asking friends or real estate professionals always led to answers that were an inaccurate mix of what my friend or agent thought I wanted, combined with what they themselves want in a neighborhood. As a result, the suggestions were never right.” [9] Schiller founded Location, Inc. in 2000 and launched Neighborhoodscout.com in 2002. [8]