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		By: Ensy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Although my portfolio deals with primarily new homes, I often advise my clients to fix up their old homes to drive up the resale value. This is a great site for beginners and experts, looking for extensive how-to&#039;s, product directories and user forums.]]></description>
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