I think Candy's question is real and likely to be something many religious (as well as non-religious) people would ask or think about. Why does it make someone a bigot to want to live near people who share similar values to themselves? Sociologically speaking, this is very normal for people to do. If others do not ask this (or other questions of this type), maybe it is because there is a fear of being attacked but inside the questions exist. At least that is my belief, and I'm far from a Christian and also far from being insulted by her question. Power to you Candy! - Sun Jul 15 2007, 18:20
i think Bruce provided some useful links. no, he did not answer the question but he gave resources to help the asker find there way. i do not really see how that is a bad answer. - Wed Jul 4 2007, 11:00
I had the same thought when I first came here but as it turns out it's a free for consumers service, as well as for the industry. Trulia does not charge for listing properties on the site. Brokers and agents submit information about properties to Trulia, and then this information is pushed on the site for home buyers/sellers to see. I believe the data is updated every 48 hours, at the latest, but don't quote me on that one. Trulia seems to make money by enabling the industry to feature properties - kind of like google where there are ads on the right side of the page. - Fri Jul 13 2007, 14:19
i don't know. since this the area where you work as a real estate professional seems silly that you'd need to ask this question. - Thu Jul 12 2007, 22:48
are you a homebuyer or a real estate agent? one real estate professional on voices referenced activerain.com as a place for questions of this sort... might be worth checking out. - Sun Jul 1 2007, 13:42
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