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		<description><![CDATA[You have landed at the Home of Eclectic Preservation. This site dedicated to people and real-estate professionals who love historic homes and want the world to understand the value of history. What is a historic home? Most preservation offices deem a home â€œhistoricâ€ if it is 50 years or older. Even when a home is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have landed at the Home of Eclectic Preservation. This site dedicated to people and real-estate professionals who love historic homes and want the world to understand the value of history.<br />
What is a historic home? Most preservation offices deem a home â€œhistoricâ€ if it is 50 years or older. Even when a home is not on the Historic Registry, if it meets this definition, it may still have historic value.<br />
As an organization, Eclectic Preservation trains Realtors and other real estate professionals (appraisers, contractors and lenders) â€œThe Historic Certified Real Estate Professionalâ€ (mouth full) this program has four simple goals as follows:</p>
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<li>To educate real estate professionals on the process of a home being on the Historic Registry and why that is important. The misconceptions about what you can and cannot do to a property that is listed on the Historic Registry.</li>
<li>To help real estate professionals set themselves apart from the others and enable the homeowners to seek out Historic Certified Real Estate Professionals, knowing that these professionals understand the VALUE of history and preservation.</li>
<li>To equip real estate professionals with the tools they need to deliver the truly green message, â€œThe Green Myth Revisitedâ€ while understanding the economics behind it.</li>
<li>In conjunction with other preservation entities, our certification process, encompassing the three aforementioned goals, will help these professionals instill a sense of stewardship within our communities.</li>
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