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In the past, real estate agents were looked to for most property information--information that was not readily available to sellers and buyers, such as what homes were currently on the market for sale, the price at which homes were sold for, and the time it took to sell those homes. In addition, real estate agents were virtually the only way prospective buyers could see a home for sale.With the increasing capabilities of technology-the power and popularity of social websites such as YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, and real estate websites such as Zillow and Trulia-many sellers wonder if they can sell
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