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What is the Relocation Referral Network ("RRN")? September 18th, 2006

The RRN is an independent network of top real estate professionals located all across the U.S. Our extensive network connects home buyers and sellers with real estate resources for a more successful home sale or purchase.

You can contact realtors through this website and also see advice they've posted to help you evaluate whether or not a realtor fits what you're looking for.

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How much does it cost to use the RRN? September 17th, 2006

Our services are available at no charge to home buyers and sellers.

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How can I find RRN members in my area? September 16th, 2006

Our members are located from California to Maine. Click on the state of your choice below. If you dont see an agent for the area you want, send us a request through the comment box below, and we'll locate a real estate professional for you.

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Whats so different about the RRN? September 15th, 2006

The RRN consists of talented licensed real estate professionals who are committed to putting at your fingertips all the Internet has to offer to make your relocation and home sale or purchase not only successful but much easier.

The RRN is an interactive forum. You can ask real estate professionals questions and search through the services our network members provide in your area and across the U.S. You can view informational real estate articles and postings by members to determine if they are a good fit for you before contacting them.

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Finding the best place to relocate September 26th, 2005

Cool Relocation Tool: The Lifestyle Optimizer

A pretty nifty tool from HomeFair.com. With the Lifestyle Optimizer you can find the best cities in the U.S. for you based on climate, taxes, crime rate, etc. The site also offer valuable resources to help make your relocation decision easier.

Use this search tool to create a list of the 10 best cities for you to live, by selecting one characteristic to rank cities and then by restricting the search to cities with certain demographic, economic, or climate conditions. When you have selected your restrictions, use the button to fetch your list.

For example, you might want to know which cities in California have the lowest crime rate among cities with a population under 50,000. You would rank by "crime index lowest to highest" and then under "restrictions" select only the state of California and population under 50,000.




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