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» Site title: ABC's of Real Estate » Site description: Find consumer information for homebuyers, including interest rate predictions, articles, glossary, home search shortcuts, credit reports, and loan information.
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» Site title: AOL Real Estate » Site description: Information on buying, building, or improving a home in cities across the United States.
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» Site title: Eured.com » Site description: Find links to real estate related sites with visitor ratings.
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» Site title: Expointernationalrealestate.com » Site description: Find listings of international properties from agent and owners. Includes residential, office, and resort property.
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» Site title: FindYourProperty.com » Site description: A virtual meeting place for buyers, sellers and renters from around the globe. Includes a members area and properties for sale and rent.
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» Site title: For Sale By Owner Guide » Site description: Information, resources, news, articles and updates on selling your own properties. Step by step instructions on legal forms, realtors, MLS listings and classified advertising.
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» Site title: GetMyHomesValue » Site description: Connects home buyers and sellers with local real estate agents for home values, local home listings and neighborhood information.
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» Site title: The Gray Rider Portal » Site description: Provides a worldwide directory of agencies and related professionals, as well as industry news and listings of property for sale.
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» Site title: HomeSalez.com » Site description: Directory of properties for sale and agents in the US, Canada, Australia and UK. Facility for homeowners to add their own listings.
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» Site title: HomesWEB » Site description: Portal offering resources, educational links and information for consumers and real estate professionals.
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» Site title: House Clicks » Site description: A guide for buying, selling, owning or investing in a house.
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» Site title: HouseInMarket.com » Site description: Offers listings of properties, agents, and variety of resources worldwide.
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» Site title: HousePurchase.com » Site description: View homes, villas, vacant land, and commercial property for sale in Europe, New Zealand, and South Africa.
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» Site title: International Real Estate Digest (IRED) » Site description: Links to builder, mortgage and agency sites as well as columns and articles covering property issues for consumers and professionals.
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» Site title: Leading Estates of the World » Site description: Online version of this magazine catering to distinctive properties. Includes directory of luxury properties, agencies, and subscription information.
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» Site title: Luxury Fractional Guide » Site description: Find articles, news and listings of fractional real estate, private residence clubs, fractional yachts and jets.
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» Site title: PikeNet » Site description: Features brokers, jobs, consultants, demographics, listings, and lease information.
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» Site title: ProperMatch.com » Site description: Displays property listings internationally. Matches sellers, buyers and brokers.
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» Site title: Properties in Europe » Site description: European property portal with a database of properties to buy and rent in France, Spain, Italy and Portgual. Includes legal and tax information associated with onwning a European property.
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» Site title: Property2000 » Site description: Search the database of property for sale or rent, including timeshares, vacation homes, commercial parcels.
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» Site title: The Real Estate Library » Site description: Offers a directory of agents, lenders, and builders. Also includes tips for buying and selling a home and tools for industry professionals.
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» Site title: Realtor.com » Site description: Search for a new home or find mortgage rates, real estate agents, and relocation services throughout the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Provided by the National Association of Realtors.
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» Site title: Rebuz » Site description: Directory and search engine geared towards the commercial and property management industries.
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» Site title: Suzie Home Hunter » Site description: Information for the first time home buyers.
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» Site title: Viviun » Site description: Database of international real estate and property rentals. Includes online search by location and by property type.
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» Site title: WorldRealEstate.com » Site description: Includes listings of agents and property for sale or rent.
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» Site title: Zillow » Site description: Offers residential property valuations based on tax assessments, guide for buyers and sellers, and listings of homes for sale.
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Wikipedia say: Topsites are sites with a ranked listing of different websites, generally related by an overall subject. In many cases a topsite is a directory of related web sites which ranks the listed sites by popularity. Topsite rankings are user generated, usually through voting by visitors (clicks in to the topsite) from member sites or by counting pageviews. Most topsites have an anti-cheat protection system and some display traffic statistics, user ratings, and reviews. Topsites often list a top 50 or top 100 most popular sites with a similar topic. They can be a significant source of free targeted traffic for member sites if that topsite becomes popular. After several early search engines failed, some people thought topsites might replace them.
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