Before you went off to college, you may have had a pet at home that greeted you at the end of a long day. Now that you live in student apartments, you may question whether you should bring your pet to the new home. With them there, you will always have someone to keep...

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Options For Brokers And Real Estate Agents
The purpose of your brokerage business is to make money for yourself and for your agents. In order to do so you need to find an effective and convenient way to store all of your contacts and leads that you have gathered from your marketing efforts. What you need is a...
Staging To Sell Homes Birmingham
With today’s difficult economy, some of the Homes Birmingham, have been on the market for a long while. Only a select few are selling quickly. We’ve all seen houses that have been for sale over a year with little interest and other homes seem to go on the market and...
What’s the Difference Between Student Housing and a Regular Apartment?
If you're choosing to live off-campus, you might find yourself wondering if you should apply for student housing or a separate apartment that's unaffiliated with the college. A student housing complex would be closer to the main campus, but an apartment gives you more...
Is Off-Campus Student Living Right For Your Budget?
In many ways, off-campus student living allows you to get the full college experience while enjoying the freedom of having a separate apartment. You'll have access to special amenities like gyms and pools, as well as the (limited) ability to have pets in your living...