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    <description>This monthly segment will feature long-time Seattle radio personality John Maynard (from Robin &amp; Maynard) and real estate educator and appraiser Richard Hagar.</description>
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      <description>What&apos;s the impact of earthquakes on home values?  And does it make sense to retrofit your house and buy earthquake insurance?  KPLU&apos;s John Maynard talks with Richard Hagar, a Seattle-based educator and appraiser.</description>
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      <title>Real Estate Commentary: Time to Buy?</title>
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      <title>Property Taxes and Big Houses</title>
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      <description>When you consider buying a home, you also need to keep in mind what the property tax will be.  KPLU&apos;s John Maynard speaks with Richard Hager, a Seattle-based educator and appraiser, about a high priced-home in King County and compares that to the cheapest one on the market...property taxes and all.</description>
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      <title>Real Estate Commentary: Ugly Homes</title>
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      <description>Despite all the scary economic news, it turns out 2007 wasn&apos;t such a bad year for the region&apos;s real estate market. Though at a slower pace, median prices for Puget Sound area homes continued to go up last year. More from KPLU Business and Labor reporter Bellamy Pailthorp.</description>
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      <title>Landlords &amp; Tenants: Know Your Rights</title>
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      <description>If you&apos;re a landlord, do you know your rights? If you rent, do you know yours? In our real estate commentary, John Maynard talks with Richard Hagar, a Seattle-based educator and appraiser.</description>
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      <description>It&apos;s possible that you got your home loan from a convicted felon.  That&apos;s the topic of our real estate commentary today.  KPLU&apos;s John Maynard talks with Richard Hagar, a Seattle-based educator and appraiser.</description>
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      <description>Numerous mortgage companies have gone out of business.  One of the reasons is a lack of education on the part of both lenders and borrowers.  What&apos;s being done to correct this situation?  KPLU&apos;s John Maynard talks with Richard Hagar, a Seattle-based educator and appraiser who teaches courses on real estate and mortgage fraud prevention.</description>
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