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Pages in category "Real estate companies of the United States" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
William A. Foster (Medal of Honor Recipient) (Cleveland) Dominic S. Gentile (World War II flying ace, first to break Rickenbacker's wartime kill record) (Piqua) Ulysses S. Grant (Civil War general, politician) (Point Pleasant) Andrew L. Harris (Civil War general, U.S. Commissioner, Ohio governor)
Flat-fee real estate agents charge a seller of a property a flat fee, $500 for example, [11] as opposed to a traditional or full-service real estate agent who charges a percentage of the sale price. In exchange, the seller's property will appear in the multiple listing service (MLS), but the seller will represent him or herself when showing the ...
From 1982 to 1990, Connor owned Orlando Computer Corp. [5] The company had operations in central Florida and Cincinnati, OH, providing hardware and software to businesses. The Connor Group, a real estate investment firm, was founded as Connor, Murphy & Buhrman in 1992. Connor bought out his partners and established the Connor Group in 2003. [6]
President Biden's $1.8 trillion American Families Plan, unveiled before Congress earlier this week, includes a proposal to change taxes on inherited real estate. While the change is aimed at ...
The event will feature a panel of four area experts: Robin Pfeiffer, Human Resources Director, Ottawa County Commissioners; Shelbi Neidler, Owner, The Social Butterfly Sandusky;
Cuyahoga County, Ohio commissioner; Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio in 2002; born in Youngstown Gus Hall: Activist: Co-founder of the United Steelworkers of America trade union; five-time U.S. presidential candidate; organized 1930s Little Steel Strike in Youngstown-Warren area [28] Martin J. Hillenbrand: Diplomat
The Biden real estate portfolio In 1975, before his marriage to Jill, Joe paid $185,000 for a 10,000-square-foot mansion, which once belonged to the DuPonts. He nicknamed it “The Station.”