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In cities such as Grand Rapids, Michigan you will find many Grand Rapids Real Estate agents licensed with the state of Michigan. However not all of them are Realtors, and not all Realtors specialize in helping relocating individuals relocate to Grand Rapids Michigan. It is very important to find someone who not only adheres to the ethical and professional standards laid down by the National Association of Realtors, but who has the capability to really help you when you buy a home in Grand Rapids, Michigan. NewQuestCity helps buyers find Grand Rapids MI Realtors who are experienced in making the difficult experience of moving across country as stress-free as possible. Someone who can give you advice through e-mail and phone on the best areas to buy a home before you even arrive! Click on the above link to request your “Relocation to Grand Rapids Michigan” real estate information package provided by one of our top Grand Rapids real estate agents who is expert in providing Real Estate Grand Rapids Michigan relocation materials.
Over 2,000 years ago, the Hopewell Indians occupied the Grand River Valley. Around 1700 A.D., the Ottawa Indians moved into the area and founded several villages along the Grand River. The Grand Rapids area was first settled by Europeans near the start of the 19th century by missionaries and fur traders, who generally lived in reasonable peace alongside the Ottawa tribespeople, trading their European metal and textile goods for the fur pelts. Joseph and Madeline La Framboise established the first Indian/European trading post in West Michigan, on the banks of the Grand River near what is now Ada. After the death of her husband in 1806, Medaline La Franboise carried on, expanding fur trading posts to the west and north. La Framboise, a mix of French and Indian descent, later merged her successful operations with the American Fur Company and retired, at age 41, to Mackinac Island. -- Source: Wikipedia.com AskMe a Question About Grand Rapids, MichiganTo ask a question or make a comment about Grand Rapids, Michigan Click Here. Census Data for Grand Rapids, Michigan
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