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WELCHES-USA

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Company Title: Portland Metro Real Estate, Lake Oswego Real Estate, Clackamas County Real Estate, Karen and Tony Giardina 
Company Description: specializing in portland metro real estate, lake oswego, west linn, tualatin, tigard, beaverton, sherwood, hillsboro, and clackamas county. karen and tony giardina helping to find and buy the home of your dreams. 
Keywords to Search: specializing in portland metro real estate, lake oswego real estate, west linn real estate, tualatin real estate, tigard real estate, beaverton real estate, sherwood real estate, hillsboro real estate, portland metro homes, portland metro properties, portland metro realtor, portland metro real estate agent, portland metro, lake oswego, west linn, tualatin, tigard, beaverton, sherwood, hillsboro, clackamas county, real estate sales, buyer broker, buyers agent, real estate, multiple listing service, condo, condo conversion, townhouse, 1031 tax exchange, prequalification, mortgage loans, home locator, investment homes, investment properties, relocation specialist, residential, real, estate, residential real estate, houses, homes, real estate, estate homes, fine homes, multi-million dollar estate homes, multi-million dollar estates, foreclosure, reo, repo, bank repo, short sales, fixer, property, realtor, realtors, for sale, sale, buy, buyers, condominiums, townhomes, single family residence, view homes, duplex, duplexes, split levels, ranch style homes, single story homes, two story homes, rv access, pool homes, golf course view, ocean view, city lights view, nice neighborhood 
Company Address: 6333 Haverhill Court,WELCHES,OR,USA 
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97067 
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karenandtony. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
733610 
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