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Population needs help to learn ins, outs of real estate
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| The increasing Hispanic population, expected to account for 31 percent of US household growth this decade, aspires to homeownership, but more outreach programs are needed to maximize this market's potential, said a report released ... |
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Aug 5, 2004 10:07:03 |
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77 ( -10 -12.98% ) | | Author | Houston Chronicle |
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