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Cory and Andrea |
It pays to be involved in your community and your neighborhood, but sometimes it's hard to know where to start. Your neighborhood will benefit from your involvement in how decisions are made. Strong neighborhood communities tend to have a higher percentage of home owners, stronger resale value, great infrastucture, and better exterior appearances.
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