In the Region | Westchester: Homes for an Overlooked Market
A developer who says he is on a mission has broken ground on a $14.5 million condominium development priced to attract middle-class buyers.
Breaking Ground: Vero Beach Hotel & Club and Pacifico
An oceanfront condominium hotel in Vero Beach, Fla., and a residential resort development in Guanacaste province, Costa Rica.
Web Help for Getting mortgage the Criminal Way
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Q & A: Who Must Pay a Co-op Assessment?
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[...] In the Region | Westchester: Homes for an Overlooked Market A developer who says he is on a mission has broken ground on a $14.5 million condominium development priced to attract middle-class buyers. Breaking Ground: Vero Beach Hotel & Club and Pacifico An oceanfront condominium hotel in Vero Beach, Fla., and a residential resort development in Guanacaste province, Costa […] [...]
[...] In the Region | Westchester: Homes for an Overlooked Market A developer who says he is on a mission has broken ground on a $14.5 million condominium development priced to attract middle-class buyers. Breaking Ground: Vero Beach Hotel & Club and Pacifico An oceanfront condominium hotel in Vero Beach, Fla., and a residential resort development in Guanacaste province, Costa […] [...]
Real Estate Guide…
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting…