http://www.homefair.com/homepage.html (World Wide Web Directory, 06/1995)
HomeBuyer's Fair Welcome: real estate, mortgage loans, apartment, relocation, new homes
Our logo-enhanced home page (over 40 K) is available for
well-connected users.
Welcome to the Homebuyer's Fair
Relocation Services
Mortgage Services
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Read articles about choosing a mortgage, scams to watch out for, useful books and software,
and other topics
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We offer a free classified ad
to anyone who answers a short, simple survey.
- Learn
about the latest and greatest Web sites for real estate
Introduction to the Homebuyer's Fair
(This page updated May 18, 1995)
Greetings. Our mission is to give homebuyers the information you need to
keep more of your own money when you buy a home!
If you would like to exhibit at the Homebuyer's Fair, contact arnoldsk@us.net.
What else is here?
If you get "lost" and want
to see an index, we have a map of the Fair,
which on some pages is symbolized by a small graphic of a compass. To glimpse
the future of real estate services on the Net, we have a
prototype display of a home for sale
and a virtual symposium on "Real estate
agents in the year 2000." Also, we have a section to browse if you
are interested in the subjects of business
and commerce on the Web.
What's not here?
We have no information on commercial real estate, hotels, vacation rentals,
or other real estate that does not pertain to buying and selling homes. Those
would be valuable services for someone to provide, but they are outside of
our scope.
More questions and answers about the Homebuyer's Fair
including:
- which sections of the Fair benefit new homebuyers
- how the Fair makes money
- how we expect the real estate market on the Internet to take shape
- who is responsible for setting up the Homebuyer's Fair
- history of the Homebuyer's Fair
Bug warnings: Winweb's forms interface does not support
"type = Number" which means that our mortgage calculators cannot be used
with that
browser. Versions of NCSA Mosaic prior to 2.06 crash on many of our
online forms. Netscape occasionally fails to display the
fill-in boxes on forms; often when this happens you can get the form to
display properly by hitting the "reload" button. Please report other bugs to our comment form.