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Panoramic views offered at lakefront home in Islip
lisa.doll-bruno@newsday.comIslip 1 Wilson Blvd. $799,000 Beyond the gates of this tranquil 1.3-acre lakefront property are manicured grounds that house a 13-room Mediterranean-style home as well as a heated gunite pool with a Jacuzzi. The property line extends to the lake, so...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Banking, Vehicles, Canoeing and Kayaking, Building Material
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On Long Island, what houses can $400,000 buy?
laura.mann@newsday.comThe housing market has been a numbers game lately, with prices dropping steadily in the last year and buyers and sellers scrambling to adjust. According to the latest statistics compiled by West Islip-based The Real Estate Report Inc., the median home...Tags: State Budgets, West Islip, Long Island, Long Island Sound, Glen Head
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What to ask before buying condo
Associated PressFor many aspiring homeowners, buying a condominium is an affordable way to transition from being a renter and begin reaping the benefits of homeownership without a lot of the added costs involved in maintaining a house with a yard. Condos also may come...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Mortgages, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Advice
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Kirk offers menu of options in Bolingbrook
Chicago Tribune reporterKirk Homes offers several customization options at Herrington Estates in Bolingbrook, a development of 203 single-family homes in the Weber Road corridor of Bolingbrook. "Second and third-home buyers today want to indulge their creativity, to stamp...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Clubs and Associations, Real Estate Buyers, Sales
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Luxury home tour on tap throughout several suburbs
Get acquainted with the craftsmanship of 22 Chicago-area custom home builders on a self-guided tour open to the public on weekends from Sept. 5- 21. The multimillion-dollar suburban houses in the 5th annual Chicago Luxury Home Tour feature expansive...Tags: Naperville, Metal and Mineral, Bannockburn, St. Charles, Glenview
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Next stop, twilight zone open houses
Most people who've bought a house have experienced the Sunday afternoon ritual of piling in the car and making the rounds of open houses. But would you be willing to do it on, say, a Thursday night after work? That's a gamble an increasing number of...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Naperville, Metra, Clubs and Associations, Real Estate Agents
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New Yorkers go green to save green in tough times
ryan.chatelain@am-ny.comYou won't need a windmill, an array of solar panels, or a roof shaped like a biodome. In fact, it can be difficult to distinguish between a green home and a conventional one, but there's one key difference you will notice: More money in the bank. With...Tags: Morrisania, Energy Saving
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TowneBank offers tax-deferred trades
247-4738++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ John Yancey Cos. recently sold land in Williamsburg for a new single-family home development and used the money to buy office space in New Town. Essentially, Yancey sold land that appreciated and will defer...Tags: Williamsburg, State Budgets, Internal Revenue Service, National Government, Government
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How to find and finance perfect starter home
They're a madly-in-love couple in their mid-20s. He just started a good job with the federal government; she's held an equally steady teaching position for several years. Their dream? To marry in a small ceremony and then buy their first home. Yet this...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Financial and Business Services, Real Estate Agents, Mortgages, Real Estate Buyers
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'A tinge of star quality'
Special to The Baltimore SunLongtime Annapolis sailor Jason Stearns sailed into his debut role as that most famous sailor - Richard Wagner's The Flying Dutchman - at the prestigious summer opera festival in Savonlinna, Finland, last month. Back home, the veteran opera singer...Tags: Music Theater, Richard Wagner, Weather Reports, Classical Music, Academic Progress
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Brewers top 3 million in ticket sales
Baseball fans are filling Miller Park in record numbers this season. The Milwaukee Brewers said Thursday the team has reached the 3 million mark in total tickets sold for the season. The Brewers have sold out 21 consecutive home games so far, and have...Tags: Major League Baseball, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Milwaukee Brewers
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A naturalist's fight through depression
The Washington PostROYDON, England—At the fringe of his 2-acre garden, Richard Mabey stops alongside an oak tree to point out a nesting box he put up for the barn owls. He's seen owls in the adjoining field, and while they have yet to take up home in the oak tree,...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Hospitals and Clinics, Illnesses, Mental Illness, Depression
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