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Let Us Personally Search for a Home that Matches Your Criteria, for Free and Without Obligation. As top Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill REALTORS®, we make it our business to be aware of every local home or property on the market. We even know of properties that will be available, but have yet to formally be placed on the market. We have direct access to the Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill area MLS (Multiple Listings Service), and also to every other agents in the area and all of their listings. If you give us some idea of what you are looking for, We will personally review all our sources of real estate listing information and send you everything within your price range that matches your criteria. We can save you a great deal of time! This is a totally free service, and there is no obligation. It's part of our job to offer services like this to homebuyers.  Tell us what you are looking for! It's our job to know every property in Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill, even ones not listed online. Our personal search for you is FREE and without obligation. Please give us as many details as possible...
Time to Move >Qualified Movers
Whether you are moving across town or across the country, it is a good idea to shop around for a household mover. Local moving companies have always been very competitive. When interstate movers were more regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission, they charged basically the same rates. Since that industry has been de-regulated, the rates are varied and even negotiable.
If you are in the market for a mover, get recommendations from friends or neighbors. Call several companies for estimates and ask how their rates are calculated. Find out what kind of insurance against damage or breakage is included in their charges and what additional coverage will cost. The charges are usually broken down into two areas--packing, and loading and unloading. You can sometimes save a considerable amount of money by doing your own packing, but doing so may limit the mover's liability.
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What is the most expensive piece of property ever recorded?
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In October 1988, the Mediya Building in central Tokyo was quoted at 358.5 million yen ($248,000) per square foot.
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