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		<title>By: Seattle&#8217;s Rain City Real Estate Guide &#187; Flaming for Ardell</title>
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		<description>[...] Starting off with Niki&#8217;s interesting take on the Reply.com launch. Niki runs Homethinking, a site dedicated to letting users review agents. I had a chance to talk with him at SF Connect over a beer (or two or three) and got to learn a fair bit about his site. It is definitely worth checking out as there is a lot to the backend of what he&#8217;s doing and it is not necessarily what you might fear (assuming you&#8217;re an agent!). [...]</description>
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