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Art Gib's Articles in Real Estate

  • North Idaho Real Estate: A Modern Day Gold Rush
    In early Idaho history, people swarmed to Idaho hoping to make a fortune in the gold rush. Today people mass to Idaho to get a piece of a thriving economy and housing boom.
  • The Oklahoma Land Races of the 19th Century
    Considering the inflated prices that real estate is experiencing almost universally today, it seems incredible that the US government ever sold land for pennies per acre, but that's exactly what happened to much of Oklahoma in the late 1800s. What was once reserved as Indian Territory was opened up to white settlers in the biggest, most chaotic land grab in American history.
  • Alabama's Diversity Could Help Measure the Economy
    As the economy continues to struggle, the state of Alabama could serve as thermometer for the rest of the country's economic issues. The state's diversity could help us determine how the economy is effecting different people of different Socio-economic statuses.
  • Sorting Through the Real Estate Market in Northern Illinois
    Read this article to learn about the reasons why so many people move to northern Illinois and get a very basic overview of the different areas around Chicago at the same time.
  • Why Buy Property in Maine
    Buy your own piece of property in America's "Vacation Land."
  • Get a Deal on Clayton, Missouri Apartments and Homes with Effective Internet Research
    A rapidly growing suburb of St. Louis, Clayton, Missouri is an increasingly attractive alternative to living in the pricier metropolitan hub of St. Louis. To find the best deal, many new residents are turning to online realtor sites to find quality homes in Clayton and the St. Louis area.
  • St. Louis Urban Core Development
    St. Louis' Central West End has seen some real boom and bust times. Recently though, the blight that had once spotted it in the last few decades has grown into new contemporary development without marring its old beauty.

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