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  2. OfferUp - Wikipedia

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    OfferUp is a mobile-driven local marketplace that competes with companies such as eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace. [2] [3] In 2015, OfferUp was named one of the Hottest Startups by Forbes, citing the company's explosive growth between funding rounds throughout the year, and was speculated to take over Craigslist's share of the C2C ...

  3. 7 Best Apps To Sell Stuff, From Clothing to Electronics - AOL

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    OfferUp has promoted listings that get 14 times more views than regular listings, on average. OfferUp sellers can also pay a one-time fee to promote an item for one to three days. The Promote Plus ...

  4. The OfferUp 8: The Most Confusing Things for Sale I Saw ... - AOL

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    Baby Boomboxes and More. The rush of firing up OfferUp in Asheville, North Carolina, where I live, will never get old. There's just so much stuff for sale in the wastelands of OfferUp that I don't ...

  5. I Found More Insane Things: The OfferUp 8 - AOL

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    It's time for the OfferUp 8, where I go through some of the most insane things people are willing to spend their money on.

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  7. Highest and best use - Wikipedia

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    The Appraisal Institute defines highest and best use as follows: The reasonably probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property that is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible, and that results in the highest value. The four criteria the highest and best use must meet are legal permissibility, physical ...

  8. Bundle of rights - Wikipedia

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    e. The bundle of rights is a metaphor to explain the complexities of property ownership. [1] Law school professors of introductory property law courses frequently use this conceptualization to describe "full" property ownership as a partition of various entitlements of different stakeholders. [2]

  9. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    Real estate and the environment. Real estate can be valued or devalued based on the amount of environmental degradation that has occurred. Environmental degradation can cause extreme health and safety risks. There is a growing demand for the use of site assessments (ESAs) when valuing a property for both private and commercial real estate.

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