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Real Estate - All in Tulia, TX
Ballenger Olympic Barber Shop - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-2236
First AG Credit FCS - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-3129
Great Plains AG Credit - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-4242
Guaranty Abstract Company - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-3741
Hale County Abstract CO Inc - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-3564
Hodges Real Estate & Appraisal Service - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-3503
Liberty Suites Motel - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-4300
Love Ken - RES - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-2292
Love Real Estate - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-4812
Mid-Tule Village - Tulia, TX - Phone: (806) 995-2442
Helpful Definition for: Real Estate - All
The term 'real estate' refers to land and fixtures together, as distinguished from real property, referring to ownership of land and accessories, including anything of a permanent nature such as structures, trees, minerals, and the interest, benefits, and inherent rights thereof. Purchasing real estate in Tulia requires a significant investment, and each parcel of land has unique characteristics, so the real estate industry has evolved into several distinct fields.
Specialists are often called upon to evaluate real estate and facilitate transactions in Tulia which includes residential, commercial, or industrial property.
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