AmericanTowns.com Introduces New and Expanded Local Real Estate Section.New Directories Help Buyers, Sellers and Agents FAIRFIELD Fairfield. 1 City (1990 pop. 12,200), Jefferson co., N central Ala., an industrial suburb of Birmingham; inc. 1919. Founded (1910) by the United States Steel Corp., its steel industry has greatly declined, negatively affecting the city's economy. , Conn. -- Thousands of towns across the country now have instant access to local real estate information through their own community websites. AmericanTowns.com, the largest national network of hyper-local community websites, today announced that it has expanded its local real estate sections to include a new local directory for each of the 10,000 communities it serves. The new real estate directory supplements AmericanTowns' existing local real estate sections, which puts useful web-based information, 24/7, in the hands of real estate buyers, sellers and the simply curious. Information includes access to multiple listings for the local community, home valuation tools, financing options and other real estate services. "We realize the importance and value of giving the best local real estate professionals an economical way to share their knowledge, expertise and specialized spe·cial·ize v. spe·cial·ized, spe·cial·iz·ing, spe·cial·iz·es v.intr. 1. To pursue a special activity, occupation, or field of study. 2. services with the local community," explained Jim Maglione, Co-President of Community at AmericanTowns. "This service enables local buyers and sellers to be better informed of the resources available to them, while allowing the outstanding service providers to build their reputations in the community." The new directory is filled initially with an extensive listing of local real estate agents, as well as their contact information. A basic listing in the new directory is free for local residential real estate agents, and enhanced listings are also available. Promotional opportunities include premium positioning of logos and contact information in the directory and the real estate section; listing in the general "shops and services directory" of the community's AmericanTowns website; and the opportunity to post articles about the local real estate market, open houses, etc. to the home page of the community site. Other real estate service providers, like home inspectors and mortgage companies, may add their contact information to the directory for a low annual fee. The new real estate directory is the latest example of the services and tools that AmericanTowns provides to connect community members with local businesses and organizations. In coming months, AmericanTowns will continue to roll out tools that can be used by local residents, groups and businesses to provide information to the community and to maximize In a graphical environment, to enlarge a window to the full size of the screen. See Win Maximize windows. the local power of the web. About AmericanTowns AmericanTowns is the largest national network of hyper-local community websites and includes the nation's most extensive online database of local events, community organizations and resources. Currently serving 10,000 US towns (total population: 190 million), AmericanTowns acts as a "virtual town square" that connects citizens, community organizations and locally-focused businesses to strengthen the bonds of our nation's communities. These sites include more than 5.75 million community events plus powerful tools to help more than 90,000 listed community organizations interact Interact can refer to:
Fall of Interact While the Game Boy device was first released, Interact acquired the rights to sell Datel's Action Replay more effectively with local citizens. Founded in 2000, AmericanTowns is headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut Fairfield is a town located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is situated along the Gold Coast of Connecticut. Fairfield is a town of many neighborhoods, two of which -- Southport and Greenfield Hill -- are notably affluent. . Visit www.AmericanTowns.com. |
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