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Kcrealestatepro.com Starts a Real Estate Blog in Kansas City Authored by Realtor Chuck Moretina

Kcrealestatepro.com Starts a Real Estate Blog in Kansas City Authored by Realtor Chuck Moretina










Kansas City, MO (PRWEB) February 4, 2006

Chuck Moretina, a licensed realtor in Kansas City, MO has started a blog to encourage questions and help increase understanding of Kansas City’s real estate market. The blog (http://kcrealestatepro.blogspot.com/) is free to whoever would like to view it. Guests can choose to leave comments if they wish and they can do so either by registering or remaining anonymous.

Moretina said, “I realized there was a need for this service in our city because so many people have heard so many different things regarding how real estate “works” and the current market in Kansas City.” Moretina went on to say “there has been a lot said in the news lately about real estate, but Kansas Citians need to know more about our local market, not just the East and West coasts. I thought this would be a great non-evasive, no-pressure forum for people to learn and ask questions.”

The blog is updated about every 7 to 10 days with new topics and is free to use. Visitors are welcome to suggest topics for future updates on any issue relating to real estate. Chuck also has a website (http://www.kcrealestatepro.com) with all his contact information and is happy to visit one-on-one for more detailed explanations or any real estate needs.

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One Comment

  1. Booth Kathleen says:

    The beauty of these blogging engines and CMS platforms is the lack of limitations and ease of manipulation that allows developers to implement rich content and ‘skin’ the site in such a way that with very little effort one would never notice what it is making the site tick all without limiting content and effectiveness.

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