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	<title>Comments on: SunTimes.com &amp; ChicagoTribune.com Join Real Estate Search Test</title>
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	<description>by Downtown Chicago Realtor,  Fran Bailey &#38; Lakeview - Lincoln Park Realtor, Mary Kaye Buettgen</description>
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		<title>By: My2cents</title>
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		<description>I just bought a house a month ago and want to share my experience.  While going through the house-hunting process, I utilized many websites for searching.  My favorite, by far, was www.prudentialproperties.com.  You have to register to use all the benefits of the site but it&#039;s well worth it.  You can search by area, zip, city, MLS number, street or even subdivision with a wide selection of criteria.  You can save any properties to your portfolio (with your own notes/comments) and you are immediately notified of any change in status (price change, contingent, etc.). I wasn&#039;t sent any soliciation emails from the site and did not have a spike in my spam box, so register with confidence.  It&#039;s the site I used to find the house I just bought!  I do not work in the real estate market in any way, shape or form.  The agent I used doesn&#039;t work for Prudential, either.  I just wanted to give my honest opinion about which search site worked best for me!

Fran - love the blog!  Keep up the great work!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just bought a house a month ago and want to share my experience.  While going through the house-hunting process, I utilized many websites for searching.  My favorite, by far, was <a href="http://www.prudentialproperties.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.prudentialproperties.com</a>.  You have to register to use all the benefits of the site but it&#8217;s well worth it.  You can search by area, zip, city, MLS number, street or even subdivision with a wide selection of criteria.  You can save any properties to your portfolio (with your own notes/comments) and you are immediately notified of any change in status (price change, contingent, etc.). I wasn&#8217;t sent any soliciation emails from the site and did not have a spike in my spam box, so register with confidence.  It&#8217;s the site I used to find the house I just bought!  I do not work in the real estate market in any way, shape or form.  The agent I used doesn&#8217;t work for Prudential, either.  I just wanted to give my honest opinion about which search site worked best for me!</p>
<p>Fran &#8211; love the blog!  Keep up the great work!</p>
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