Free Real Estate Articles - 3 New Articles Available

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I've just posted some new content to our free real estate articles service over at AdviceForAgents.com. Two are credit related, and one deals with home insurance. All three of the free articles are intended for first-time home buyers, so they will make a fine addition to your website or blog.

As usual, the following guidelines apply: You may republish any of the free real estate articles from AdviceForAgents.com as long as you follow the two simple rules on this page.

Details of the New Articles


Here are the titles and summaries for the most recent articles added to the site:

  • The Basics of Homeowners Insurance -- This free article is exactly what it sounds like, a basic overview of home insurance concepts with first-time buyers in mind. Great information for anyone planning to buy a home soon.
  • Free Credit Report - Or Fishing Bait? -- This real estate article explains the truth about free credit reports, and why there are so many websites that offer them. It tells consumers how to avoid paying for up-sells and other things they don't need.
  • Most Credit Repair Companies are Scams -- The title of this article does not pull any punches, and neither does the article itself. It deals with one of the most scam-ridden industries in America, painting them in a true light for home buyers and consumers.
In addition to the ones listed above, there are plenty of other free real estate articles available on the new site. Check it out today!

Free Website Content at AdviceForAgents.com


If you haven't been to the new-and-improved Advice For Agents website, check it out today. I've made the site easier to navigate, and you can now subscribe for updates by email or by RSS feed. By linking to the Home Buying Institute website (a requirement for publishing the free articles), you are supporting a broad-based educational initiative that helps educate first-time home buyers. So it's a win-win-win scenario. Everyone benefits.

You can peruse the selection of free real estate articles currently available by visiting www.AdviceForAgents.com.

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