In the Region | Long Island: Walkable Community Is a Hard Sell

Posted by admin | Real Estate News | Thursday 24 July 2008 12:08 pm


Jerry Wolkoff is trying to convince planners that his design for a project in mid-Suffolk County will get more Long Islanders walking, biking and bus riding.

property Values: What You Get for…$3 Million
An 1851 brick Federal house with four bedrooms in Savannah, Ga.; a three-bedroom house in Seattle; and a three-bedroom chalet-style home in Edwards, Colo.

Your Second home | Marina Living: On the Water
A boat can make a lot of sense for people who don t mind bumping into each other in close quarters.

Southern Deschutes County Faces Local Rule
The sky is not falling – yes we are now faced with changes for our septic systems (nitrate reducing system) and yes the real estate market of central oregon is tough. Residents of La Pine and all of Southern Deschutes County including Three Rivers South have been facing “local rule” for a long period of [...]

2005 Honda CBR 1000RR .Price – 2900.00
2005 Honda CBR 1000RR with 6,859 miles. Title is clear. Low [...]

mobile home .Price – 4000.00
1969 landola, 2 bedroom 1 bath, very,very good condition. All appliances [...]

In the Region | Connecticut: Sold Unfinished; Vision Required
The sale of unfinished homes, most of them empty shells, is another sign of distress in a sliding market.

Posting: Attention, First-Time Renters
A company called Insurent offers to insure the rent on an apartment, helping freshly minted college graduates and professionals relocating from overseas get apartments in New York.

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