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Those looking for office space can specify square footage and location desired to get listings of appropriate vacancies.
To get listings, click on the zoom icon below the map, move the cursor to a place you think you might like to explore, and click.
At the same time, Cendant pushed to change the rules in the real estate industry to make it harder for upstarts like Mr. Diller's companies to get listings.
Search for restaurants near Covent Garden, for example, and you get listings for both The Ivy and Franx Snack Bar, the latter a bone fide London caff.
To get listings, she had to chase down the infamous FSBO's (for sale by owners) and toss off insouciant directives like "You better give me your listing" to the mechanic fixing her car.
"We have about twenty properties with Leo," an asset manager named Jeff Bourke says, "and a big part of the reason is he's never tried what so many agents do to get listings: offer you meals, floor seats for the Lakers, cash kickbacks".
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Hey, as a real estate person, all the time I'm getting listings of bases, Army bases, Marine bases, naval bases.
Songkick gets listings information from promoters and ticket services, but also has its computers trawl for it around the Web; last year Pollstar planted some dummy listings and saw them turn up on Songkick.
Some offices preach getting listings and controlling the market and some specialize in buyers, and focus on selling.
After getting listing alerts instantly delivered to their mobile devices, several Redfin clients have been able to get those listings under contract hours later.
Still, while Froogle's listings service is free to retailers, it can be difficult for them to get their listings included on the search engine, says ComparisonEngines.com analyst Brian Smith.
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