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What is a Home Resource Anyway?

The Debra4homes web site was constructed as a service for the person looking for great home tips to save time getting through home chores and home needs. The Internet is a valuable resource and you have fortunately located a true one stop site for your habitat needs.

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What We've Done

The Web is a vast wealth of information. Most of the Links on this site are freely available via tedious search engine attempts. We've compiled some the best home information sources available and present them in a logical manner.

Your Understanding

The Web with all its' usefulness is quite dynamic. If you have trouble with any of these links please e-mail us. (see my privacy policy) We will continuously add new content, so come back often to view the updates.

Real Estate & Relocation Services

The Buyer and Seller tips, Financial tips, Buyer Tour and Seller Tour, on this site are very valuable. Check the Relocation page to help you cope with the event.

 Our Awards

Please visit my awards page to see the many other awards this site has won. Link To US

Getting Started

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Click on the icons under my photo to begin your site tour. A mouse click will open up the navigation options to the multidimensional aspects of this site. Simply point your cursor at your topic choice then click. (See Navigation Hints)

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Last update 3/15/03

 

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Using this site to buy or sell your own home can not replace a qualified realtor agent. Agents abide by State law. This site offers much information that may or may not follow this law in your state. The web is international in nature and some or all of the content may not be representative your States law. Consider this outside link information an aid only. Back to top of screen

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