Realtors across the Inland Northwest are hopeful that recent numbers are an indication the housing market is picking up. Home sales across Spokane County are up compared to this time last year, but selling your home may still be a struggle. KXLY4’s Mike Gonzalez reports.
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http://www.CherylCaldwellHomes.com – Newbury, Massachusetts, established in 1635 is a town rich in history and beauty. Its boundaries are filled with beaches, marshes and farm land. Newbury is also the home of the Parker River and a portion of Plum Island, providing ample opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming and bird watching. Located next to the historic seaport City of Newburyport, less than 1 hour north of Boston and ½ hour south of Maine and New Hampshire it is easily accessible and becoming a well known tourist destination, while keeping its historic charm and character.
36 High Road was built in 1749 as the Parsonage of the First Church of Newbury for the Reverend John Tucker and his family. This treasure stands proudly overlooking the Newbury Upper Green, which was once used as a training ground for the military. The Upper Green is now better known as a town common, with a duck pond that doubles as a skating pond in the winter for young and old alike, a baseball field for little leaguers, the venue for the firemans muster during Yankee Homecoming events and is even home of the Annual Tree Lighting for the Town of Newburys own Christmas Tree. Its become a focal point looked upon fondly by residents and visitors alike, and the homes that border the Upper Green have become some of the most sought after addresses in the area.
The home itself is as charming as it is historic and has been lovingly maintained and enhanced by the current owner. Upon entering through the expansive front porch, you are greeted by an elegant center staircase leading to the second floor. Period features and rich hardwood floors abound. A warm and inviting wood burning fireplace in the keeping room off the kitchen provide the perfect respite from cold evenings and wintry days. The first floor consists of the kitchen, living room, dining room, family room and full bath. A second staircase provides easy access from the kitchen to the second floor as well. Four large, sunfilled bedrooms and full bath make up the 2nd floor plan. The walkup attic, currently unfinished, would make a tremendous master bedroom suite, au pair or guest suite.
There is also a full basement with walk-out access providing more than ample space for storage.
The home is located on a .61 acre parcel, providing additional opportunities for expansion. Positioned at the foot of Rolfes Lane which was touted in 2006 by Boston Magazine as one of the 10 best addresses in Massachusetts – 36 High Road is a short 20 minute walk to downtown Newburyport, a leisurely bike ride to Plum Island, and a 5 minute drive to the Commuter Rail into Boston.
Newbury’s Upper Green properties, which rarely become available for sale, boast an average sale price of over $1 million – 36 High Road offers not only a tremendous investment opportunity, but ownership in a piece of history.
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History comes from intrinsic quality, 12 Glandovey Road, in Fendalton is at it’s purest form. In roman times coins were intrinsic, their value was in their weight, they were not token as they are today. This is a house with such value, designed by architect Gordon Wesley Haines and built in 1929 this property is a fine example of Spanish Mediterranean architecture as used in California in the 1920’s. It is a listed heritage building with the Christchurch City Council and the Historic Places Trust. Situated on a 957sqm site this 250sqm home has the idyllic Wairarapa Stream on its north facing boundary. The construction is from solid concrete with tiled roof.
Zoned for Christchurch Boys & Girls High and Cobham Intermediate and Fendalton Schools.
Contact Andrew Shead for more information on 021 22 44 750
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This video was featured at the 2009 RE/MAX Salutes our Stars Awards Ceremony, during the Citizenship section.
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HANG OUT OVER THE HEART-CENTER OF THE PLANET.
Enjoying 360º views, this breathtaking site evokes images of the past—pre-history to the present. The deck on the south side of the house looks out over the Galisteo Basin. Eons ago a Cretaceous sea covered the serene panorama, once referred to as the heart-center of the planet by Shirley MacLaine’s spiritual mentor who runs an institute in the basin.
The basin’s prominent geologic features—the remains of volcanic activity—also remind us of New Mexico’s turbulent, fiery formation. Within view, lies a lava rock ridgeback dotted with Native American petroglyphs (Indian rock etchings) scrawled by natives as they traveled the trade route that stretched south to the home of the Aztecs. Once the greatest concentration of Pueblo communities, the basin conceals several ancient Pueblo ruins—now plant-covered archaeological mounds—just below the ground’s surface in view of this extraordinary home.
The exceptional vistas from all sides of the house take in six mountain ranges. The distant Jemez (hay-mez) Mountains across the Rio Grande to the west once constituted the largest volcano on the planet. Volcanic ash (tuff) deposited by the explosion and washed away by subsequent precipitation eroded into spectacular honeycombed mesas that provided primitive homes for natives over 1,000 years ago.
Those ancient locales are preserved today as national, state, and local monuments surrounded by natural geo-thermal hot springs—a favorite respite for locals from present-day stresses.
The Jemez successfully concealed the top secret Manhattan Project during the 1940s, and Los Alamos currently provides a home for one of the nation’s premier national laboratories—home and destination to many of the world’s most prominent scientists.
During the early 20th Century, the Ortiz (or-teez) Mountains produced the country’s sole deposits that contained both hard and soft coal. Claiming the ghost town of crumbling company houses abandoned by miners, hippies renovated the shacks and founded an anti-establishment colony in the 1960s. The resulting art village remains a fascinating step back in time—another pleasurable weekend getaway.
Hugging Santa Fe, the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range to the north—an exquisite excursion—offers some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the winter and diverse hiking and outdoor activities during the spring, summer, and fall.
Also to the north, one can see the remnants of the historic Santa Fe Trail that contributed to the country’s “Manifest Destiny,” eventually making New Mexico’s state capital—the oldest in the country—one of the most desirable destinations in the land. This dynamic small “City Different” exists as the second largest art market in the U.S. and was the only U.S. city out of nine worldwide, selected by UNESCO as one of the most culturally creative centers on the globe.
From that same mountaintop deck hanging out over the Galisteo Basin, you can also delight in the soft colors of sunrises to the east and the dynamic color pallets of the always-unpredictable New Mexico sunsets to the west. The home’s owner breathes in fresh, pure New Mexico air and reflects on the drama of thunderstorms that sweep across the endless vistas and mists of time that envelope this authentically unique location.
MOVE INTO 41 LAMY CREST DRIVE AND WALLOW IN THE PLEASURES OF THE PAST AS WELL AS THE PRESENT.
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This episode of Real Estate Happens features Homes & Condominiums for Sale in the Hollywood Hills with a little bit of history thrown in for fun.
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253′ private frontage on Suttons Bay! Waterfront estate featuring a 4BR farmhouse and 3BR modular currently undergoing renovation. 5 acre setting is partially wooded providing privacy. At north end of Village Limits. Walk to everything the village has to offer! Rental history available. Family retreat, or rent one and keep one for personal use! Price reduced to $325,000 Century 21 McCoy Real Estate 325 N St. Joseph St., Suite G, Suttons Bay, MI 49682. 231/920-0520
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