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  2. GEK Terna - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed when former competitors GEK and TERNA merged in 1999. Until 2008, GEK was the name of the holding with TERNA being its operational branch. The Athens-based company has been listed at the Athens Exchange since 1969 [5] and belongs to the 25 companies forming the FTSE/Athex Large Cap index. In 2013, U.S. investment firm ...

  3. Hovnanian Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc. is an American real estate company which is involved in every aspect of marketing homes, including design, construction and sales. The company works with individual detached housing as well as higher-occupancy dwellings, including townhouses, condominiums and retirement homes.

  4. REA Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company created an iOS mobile application for realestate.com.au. [6] REA bought 20% of US company Move, inc. in 2014, [9] which runs the United States real estate listings website Realtor.com. This was the company's first move into North America.

  5. When should you refinance your mortgage? - AOL

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    Dori Zinn is a personal finance journalist with more than a decade of experience covering credit, debt, investing, real estate, student loans, college affordability and personal loans. Her work ...

  6. Engel & Völkers - Wikipedia

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    Engel & Völkers is a German company that provides services related to real estate transactions. [4] [5] Engel & Völkers was founded under the name Engel & Cie in 1977 in Hamburg, Germany. [6] The company has expanded internationally via a series of franchised offices and company owned operations.

  7. Filtering (housing) - Wikipedia

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    Real estate advertisements in Hong Kong. In housing economics, filtering is the process by which a housing unit becomes more affordable with age. In markets with sufficient housing supply, homes will command the highest prices and rents when brand new, and depreciate over time as they get older.