Gay Friendly Ohio Real Estate Agents
| Cleveland, OH: James Miner, Gay Real Estate Agent |
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Russell Real Estate Services
27121 Center Rdige Rd, Westlake, OH, 44113, USA
Office: 1 440 835-8300
Toll Free: 1 800 525-5933
Mobile: 1 216 287-7141
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential, condos
Region Covered: Cleveland, Lakewood, Bay Village
Years Experience: 30
Accreditation: NAR |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Seasoned urban professional specializing in the city and western suburbs.
About the Area
A real foodie town and host of the Gay Games 2014.
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| Cleveland, OH: Richard Hatch, Gay Real Estate Agent |
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Howard Hanna Real Estate Sercices
1903 W 25th St., Cleveland, OH, 44113, USA
Office: 1 216 280-7889
Fax: 1 216 696-4720
Mobile: 1 216 280-7889
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential, Commercial
Region Covered: Cleveland, Lakewood, Cleveland Heights
Years Experience: 4
Accreditation: NAR, e-PRO |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Experienced Professional Agent serving the Greater Cleveland area
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| Dayton, OH: Cindi A. Comchoc, Lesbian Real Estate Agent |
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Real Living Realty Services
8243 N. Main St., Dayton, OH, 45415, USA
Office: 1 937 431-7749
Fax: 1 937 535-0722
Mobile: 1 937 239-0072
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential, Investment
Region Covered: Dayton, Springfield, Middletown
Years Experience: 7
Accreditation: NAR |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Cindi has been successfully selling real estate since leaving the telecommunications industry.
About the Area
The Dayton area has a variety of home styles and prices - there's a home here for you!
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| Dayton, OH: Diane Carter, Gay Friendly Real Estate Agent |
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Better Homes & Gardens
5580 Far Hills Ave, Centerville, OH, 45429, USA
Office: 1 937 307-5406
Fax: 1 937 435-2790
Mobile: 1 937 307-5406
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential
Region Covered: Greater Dayton
Years Experience: 7
Accreditation: N/A |
| About the Real Estate Agent
I will make you feel welcome and hopefully the homebuying process easy.
About the Area
Dayton area has many beautiful old homes and many foreclosures that can be purchased for great prices.
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Home Sales Rose in March in Cincinnati, Ohio and Lexington, KentuckyApr 22nd, 2012Local home sales for March rose over the same period a year ago, the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors reported on Thursday.
Sales in March totaled 1,505 units, a 1 percent gain over the same month a year ago when 1,490 homes were sold.
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Widely known as a "City of Homes," Lakewood offers both the amenities of city living and the charm of a small town. Located along Lake Erie's shore, just west of Cleveland, Lakewood is an older, inner-ring suburb. As a mature community with high-density development, it has not contributed to the broader, regional problems attributed to urban sprawl. Tree lined streets and... read_more
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