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	<title>Comments on: The Missourian and RETW</title>
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	<description>Just a few thoughts from Carol Van Gorp on our association</description>
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		<title>By: aprilferrao</title>
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		<description>I will miss the Missourian.  I found the Open House section to be a great benefit to get a comprehensive list all in one spot for each open house that was in the area.  I always advised clients to pick that up if they were looking for open houses because they could simply go to that list, look for homes in their price range, figure out the location and the time and plan their day.  

It was certainly the best way to organize your open house visits.  So now I agree we need something online that will provide something just as useful.  In addition to the Missourian for Open houses I would also have to go out to update various websites.  This can be very time consuming not to mention hard to remember everysite you have to update.  Depending on what arrangment you have with these various sites may determine if you can even upload open house times.  Some of the sites I update open houses on for my listings are:  Realtor.com. realestatebooke.com, trulia.com, remax.com, finditcomo.com and others that of course I can&#039;t think of at the momment.  

I look forward to seeing what we get to replace this valuable guide.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will miss the Missourian.  I found the Open House section to be a great benefit to get a comprehensive list all in one spot for each open house that was in the area.  I always advised clients to pick that up if they were looking for open houses because they could simply go to that list, look for homes in their price range, figure out the location and the time and plan their day.  </p>
<p>It was certainly the best way to organize your open house visits.  So now I agree we need something online that will provide something just as useful.  In addition to the Missourian for Open houses I would also have to go out to update various websites.  This can be very time consuming not to mention hard to remember everysite you have to update.  Depending on what arrangment you have with these various sites may determine if you can even upload open house times.  Some of the sites I update open houses on for my listings are:  Realtor.com. realestatebooke.com, trulia.com, remax.com, finditcomo.com and others that of course I can&#8217;t think of at the momment.  </p>
<p>I look forward to seeing what we get to replace this valuable guide.</p>
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