Indianapolis Real Estate Blog

March 19, 2010

Indianapolis Real Estate Terms

Filed under: Indianapolis Real Estate Terms — soldbychris @ 7:25 am

With the contantly changing Indianapolis Real Estate market you need to be more comfortable with the real estate process. As a tool I am sharing real estate terms and their meaning.

This blog contains daily post of real estate terms to assist you in buying or selling Hernando County Real Estate. Remember this page or create a shortcut to check for new terms posted each day.

Ranch style – Ranch-style houses (also American Ranch, California Ranch, Rambler or Rancher) is a uniquely American domestic architectural style. First built in the 1920s, the ranch style was extremely popular in the United States during the 1940s to 1970s,

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Eminent domain – The right of government, both state and federal, to take private property for a necessary public use, with just compensation paid to the owner.
Serving the communities of
Hamilton County, Townships of, Adams Township, Clay Township, Delaware Township, Fall Creek Township, Jackson Township, Noblesville Township, Washington Township, Wayne Township, White River Township, Blue River Township

A complete list of terms may be found at Indianapolis Real Estate Glossary Terms. The Glossary will aid you in the process of buying or selling your next home in Indianapolis.
Serving the cities of
Marion County, Johnson County, Hamilton County, Boone County, Madison County, Hendricks County, Morgan County

Chris Frantz is a licensed REALTOR with EDU Real Estate Group in Indianapolis, Indiana. Working with buyers and sellers of new home construction and resale properties.

Chris Frantz
EDU Real Estate Group
7117 US 31 south Indianapolis, IN 46227
Indianapolis Real Estate

Serving the Communities of Speedway Real Estate
Serving the Communities of Zionsville Real Estate

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