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Pennsport Real Estate

The Philly Pretzel | September 5th 2008 by The Bovee-Perlow Group

  Charming Philadelphia (Pennsport) House 324 Gerritt St, Philadelphia PA 19147   Charming house on tucked away Pennsport street. Ideal for first time home buyer; affordable and in move-in condition. Updated eat-in kitchen leading to good sized (1 read more

Local Ecologist

Best Green Blogs | September 5th 2008 by Timothy Latz

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Rainy day spot #3: Green Park on a Gray Day in London

New York Habitat - Apartment & Accommodation | September 4th 2008

New York Habitat’s number three spot for refuge from the rain is Dover Street Market near Green Park. Street markets are an essential aspect of life in London and can be found throughout the city, hawking everything from fresh produce to vintage cl read more

Mama Buddha has closed

Hip, Chic and Cheap: Roomorama.com | September 4th 2008

This cheap high-ceilinged chinese restaurant serving typical chinatown fare has ended its many year (at least since 2002, the earliest review on Citysearch) run in the most unlikely of locations. It is odd to see such a huge chinese restaurant, with read more

Neighborhood Profile: Barnum

No Home Too BIG or small | September 3rd 2008 by Debbie Pallai

 From Alameda to 6th Avenues, Federal Boulevard to Shreridan Boulevard This west side neighborhood was established in 1882, when P.T. Barnum purchased 760 acres to house his circus during the winter months. A major landmark in the neighborhood is th read more

Moorefield Station Developer's Update

LoudounScene.com | September 3rd 2008 by Danilo Bogdanovic

Representatives from the developers of Moorefield Station gave a presentation today at the Dulles Area Association of REALTORS® office in Leesburg, VA. The project is being done by Clark Construction and Edgemoore Real Estate Services, a sbusidiary read more

Video: The Parking Shuffle

UPTOWNflavor | September 2nd 2008 by D. Bell

If you have a car or have rented a car in New York you can totally relate to the guy in the video. (Ed.note: Video starts automatically. Didn’t see how to override this feature. I apologize if it caught you off guard.) *Contains some offensiv read more

Buyers, buyers, buyers...

Terra Firma LA - The Los Angeles Real Estate Blog | September 1st 2008 by Christopher Hain

With all the buyer activity going on, I'm not surprisingly working with several buyers. Of course, some of the buyers in the more affordable price ranges always pose the most challenges here in pricey Los Angeles.In each of the following case, we've read more

A living room in Hyde Park wages War on Ugliness

That Austin Girl | August 31st 2008 by Tolly

So today on this lovely Labor Day weekend, R. and I are transforming our formerly horrendous living room ceiling into something fabulous. Or at the bare minimum, something not an assault to the senses.You know how, in every office, there's that ugly read more

Backyard Life: Blessed in Harlem

UPTOWNflavor | August 31st 2008 by D. Bell

On West 120th Street in Harlem, Mark Pinn finds mowing his lawn to be less a chore than a respite from the grind of city life. “It’s a little therapeutic,” Mr. Pinn said. “I get out there and do my thing.” Mr. Pinn and h read more

Neighborhoods Become Home Buyers to battle decaying HUD Homes - V…

Baltimore HUD Homes | August 30th 2008 by Carlos Sagastume

Several big cities are using tax dollars and private funds to buy and refurbish foreclosed properties to help declining neighborhoods survive. Using taxpayer and private money, Boston, Minneapolis, San Diego and a handful of other places are buying f read more

Go back to school in Aix-en-Provence this fall!

New York Habitat - Apartment & Accommodation | August 29th 2008

As you pack up the kids to head back to school, perhaps you are feeling a little nostalgic for your own school days.  Why not try and capture some of your collegiate spirit in one of the oldest university towns in Europe, Aix-en-Provence?  You won read more

The Curious World of the Last Stop

UPTOWNflavor | August 28th 2008 by D. Bell

Richard Perry/The New York Times Outside the end of the L train in Canarsie, Brooklyn. At the end of the line, the subway creaks to a stop a few yards short of the yellow crash bumper. A few stragglers, or a lurch of homebound commuters, head for the read more

“Gimme Shelter”—Rainy day Spot #4: The Piazza in Covent Gar…

New York Habitat Blog | August 27th 2008

If you’re seeking shelter during a typical London rain shower, there are plenty of places to duck into—but big museums will take up the entire day, department stores can cause unplanned damage to your travel budget and we wouldn’t want you to w read more

Harvey Wiley Corbett and the E. 8th Street Apartments

Walking Off the Big Apple | August 25th 2008 by Teri Tynes

When the scaffolding in front of the apartment buildings along E. 8th and University Place (4-26 East 8th Street) was removed recently, the restoration revealed a structure very different from the styles of other buildings around it. Standing out fro read more

Pittsburgh Narratives Screening Schedule, Movie Times Sept Oct No…

Pittsburgh Art Galleries Blog | August 21st 2008 by rick byerly

Pittsburgh Narratives Show Times by Neighborhood ( check their website for more about them here)September 25 - Regent Square ScreeningRegent Square Theater, 7:30 pmSeptember 28 - Bloomfield ScreeningBrillobox, 8:00 pmOctober 3 - Homestead ScreeningTh read more

Rainy Day Rentals–#5 High Street Kensington, London

New York Habitat Blog | August 20th 2008

Last summer turned out to be a rather sodden affair in London, what with eight rainstorms in two weeks’ time. This year has turned out to be quite a bit better and brighter—but the wary locals still carry their brollies (umbrellas) with them just read more

Neighborhood Profile: Five Points

No Home Too BIG or small | August 19th 2008 by Debbie Pallai

Approximately one mile northeast of downtown Denver, from Park Avenue to Downing Street, from Stout to Tremont Streets. Rich in history, architecture and cultural facilities, Five Points was once known as the “Harlem of the West”.  In &# read more

NYCTV

nyc.locationscout.us | August 19th 2008 by R. Richard Hobbs

NYCTV | NYC Media Group | About NYC Media Group “NYC Media Group, formed in early 2005, is the entity responsible for managing and programming the City of New York’s media assets and... R. Richard Hobbs | nyc.locationscout.us | New read more

Beazer Homes Immediate Delivery Deals in Loudoun

LoCo Musings | August 19th 2008 by Heather Elias

Got a “Beazer Insider” update this week with some immediate delivery homes at very good prices! In their townhome community at Lansdowne Town Center, they have a Vickery model, brick front, two car garage townhome for $389,990, with thre read more

REAL WORLD, RED HOOK: Let the Shooting Begin!

New York City apartments | August 18th 2008 by ApplyMedia

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Panama City Real Estate - Local business directory

Panama City Real Estate | August 18th 2008 by Jennifer Mackay

I am pleased to announce another new customer service section on my website: Panama City Business and Contractors Directory. This list of Panama City Builders, Contractors and other service companies does not include paid listings. Listings included read more

Panama City Real Estate - Bay County School Maps

Panama City Real Estate | August 17th 2008 by Jennifer Mackay

Since my last post, I have received an incredible amount of suggestions for additions to the web site. A big thank you to everyone for contributing! By far the most requested item, was map locations for Bay County Schools. Well you asked for it and read more

746 homes available in Lexington SC 29072 - August 2008

JustLexington.com Blog | August 16th 2008 by JustLexington.com

According to Realtor.com, there are 746 single family homes, condos, and townhomes available for sale today in Lexington, SC 29072. They range from $64,900 to $3,890,000. The median priced home this month is an existing home in Bent Creek Plantation read more

The Rude Garden

Verdance Fine Garden Design | August 15th 2008

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Newbold: A New/Old Neighborhood in South Philly

The Philly Pretzel | August 15th 2008 by The Bovee-Perlow Group

Washington Ave south side Broad Street west side W Passyunk Ave north side 18th Street west side Of late there’s been much talk over this new investment opportunity called “Newbold“, down in the South Philly 19145-46 zip and “Newb read more

Bayswater—A Backpacker’s Paradise in London

New York Habitat - Apartment & Accommodation | August 15th 2008

Bayswater is located on the north end of Hyde Park, a plum spot not too far from central London yet on the outskirts enough to retain its own identity as a haven for student and budget travelers. What makes it an attractive place for those trying to read more

Statesman, y'all

That Austin Girl | August 14th 2008 by Tolly

So, I'm in the paper today everybody! And R., too.You can't see my pic in the online version, but it's on the front page of today's hard copy. Look for the nerd in glasses typing on her laptop.Before you ask - it's nothing accomplishment-related. read more

What is wrong with W 4th St.?

Hip, Chic and Cheap: Roomorama.com | August 14th 2008

A breeze blew down W 4th St and took everyone along with it. Walking 5 blocks along W 4th St, from W 10th St to W 12th St (yes, that’s 5 blocks, welcome to the West Vortex), we counted 16 townhouses or retail spaces that are currently sitting e read more

Air Show

Where | August 14th 2008 by Brendan

It's Air Show Weekend here in Chicago, which means the US Air Force's Blue Angels are "practicing" overhead for the next few days. "Practicing," of course, translating to "flying so ridiculously low and fast over one of the most densely populated ar read more

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