Equestrian

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin

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For more information, contact:
Heather Lamp The Living Well Team
803-835-0213
Keller Williams Baxter Village

LIVING WELL BEGINS IN THIS CUSTOM BUILT HOME PRIVATED LOCATED ON 10 ACRES. ADDITIONAL 43 ACRES (SAME TAX MAP #) CAN BEPURCHASED FOR A TOTAL PRICE OF $875K. ENJOY LIFE AT ITS BEST…CUSTOM EVERYTHING, CHERRY FLOORS, FULL WALK OUT BASEMENTWITH APARTMENT, ROCKING CHAIR BACK PORCH OVERLOOKING NATURES WILDLIFE, STOCKED PONDS, BARN, GARDENS, FENCEDPASTURE & OPTION TO BUY SURROUNDING 47.84 ACRE (TAX MAP # 192-00-00-004) TOTAL OF 101 ACRES. PERFECT SITE FOR CAMP, RANCHOR COUNTRY LOVER WHO WANTS LOTS OF LAND

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North Andover Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin

http://www.northandovermarealestate.com — Tour North Andover neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.

North Andover, Massachusetts is located in Essex County. The town lies along the banks of the Merrimack River and is surrounded by the towns of Methuen, Haverhill, Boxford, Andover, Middleton, North Reading and the City of Lawrence.

Settlers first arrived in 1640, and the town was incorporated as Andover in 1646. The community was split into the North Parish (now North Andover) and the South Parish (now Andover) in 1709; North Andover was incorporated as a separate entity in 1855.

The town has retained a rural character and features over 3,000 acres of preserved open space. Just off of Route 495, a major state highway, the community is easily accessible to New England’s major cities as well as the Atlantic Coast of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. North Andover is a thriving community with an excellent school system, efficient services and a strong commitment to its citizens. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in MA visit http://www.ma-virtualhomes.com . For MA relocation information go to http://www.relocationma.com . For a MA MLS map search visit http://www.virtualhomesmls.com .

Duration : 0:2:57

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Brockton Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour

Posted on March 28th, 2010 by admin

http://www.brocktonmarealestate.com — Tour Brockton, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.

Brockton, Massachusetts is a major urban community south of Boston with a rich industrial history. Brockton was the shoe manufacturing center of the region from the late 18th century through the 1950’s. In the Civil War, it was claimed that half of the Union Army wore boots made in Brockton and at the height of the shoe industry in 1929, more than 30,000 people were employed by shoe manufacturers in a city which dominated the world footwear market until after World War II.

The city was the site of pioneering in electrical power in 1883 when the third electric power station in the country was opened under the supervision of Thomas Edison, and in 1884 when Edison returned to witness the opening of the City Theater, the first in the world to be lighted from a central power station. The city was also the site of the first fire station to be electrically operated.

The community prides itself on its diversity; of populations, of interests and of facilities. Brockton hosts the Fuller Museum of Art, felt by residents to be one of the finest small museums in the country, as well as the Brockton Historical Society Complex with museums devoted to shoes, fire fighting artifacts and Thomas Edison.

Residents take special pride in their sports heroes, who include world heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano and middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler. William H. McGunnigle, less well-known but of great importance, was a Brockton resident credited with inventing the first baseball glove. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in MA visit http://www.ma-virtualhomes.com . For MA relocation information go to http://www.relocationma.com . For a MA MLS map search visit http://www.virtualhomesmls.com .

Duration : 0:2:29

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West Springfield Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour

Posted on March 25th, 2010 by admin

http://www.westspringfieldmahomes.com — Tour West Springfield, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.

West Springfield, Massachusetts is Western Massachusetts’ second most populous town, with both surburban and rural features. West Springfield sits on the banks of the Connecticut River, which makes up its eastern boundary. The area was once rich farmland replenished by the annual flooding of the river.

Remnants of West Springfield’s illustrious past include the Town Common, the towering shade trees and historic buildings such as the Josiah Day House (circa 1754), believed to be the oldest structure of its kind in Massachusetts. The town’s biggest tourist attraction is the Eastern States Exposition, which hosts the state fair for the entire New England region in September. It is one of the nation’s largest agricultural fairs.

Storrowton Village, a recreated village of colonial America, is a permanent attraction on the “Big E” fairgrounds. The first Morgan Horse was bred in West Springfield and the Eastern States Horse Show is among the oldest in the country. West Springfield is also an emerging commercial center in the region.

Riverdale Street best exemplifies West Springfield’s success in supporting commercial development. Major retailers and warehouse outlets have located there along with the region’s largest complex of movie theatres. In West Springfield’s industrial areas, small and medium-sized manufacturers dominate. Citing its diversity of choices in housing, recreation, employment and shopping, most residents would attest that West Springfield is a wonderful place to work, play, and raise a family. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in MA visit http://www.ma-virtualhomes.com . For MA relocation information go to http://www.relocationma.com . For a MA MLS map search visit http://www.virtualhomesmls.com .

Duration : 0:4:49

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Commercial Building in Greece NY $169,900

Posted on March 25th, 2010 by admin

$169,900
2844 Dewey Ave, Greece, NY 14616
For more details, visit us here:
http://www.nothnagle.com/R104001
For more information contact: Gene Berndt
Email: eberndt@nothnagle.com
(585) 368-7147
MLS Number: R104001
School District: Greece
Great Retail Space, Flexible Use & Financing Can be Divided for Multiple Stores with Ample Parking. Owner Will Consider Lease to Own or Holding a Mortgage. Additional Parcel Can be Purchased Separate or Together. Three Zone Heat & Air Conditioning, Owner to Provide Map.

Gene Berndt can show you this commercial property at 2844 Dewey Avenue in Greece. It’s the perfect location! Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity. Space is abundant throughout this property. To arrange for your personal showing, contact Gene Berndt today.

Duration : 0:0:24

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Palmer Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour

Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by admin

http://www.palmermarealestate.com Tour Palmer, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.

Palmer, Massachusetts is made up of four separate and distinct villages: Deport Village, Thorndike Village, Three Rivers and Bondsville. There are four separate water districts, three separate fire department and four separate village centers in addition to large tracts of farmland. The villages began to develop their distinctive identities in the 18th century, and by the 19th century, when two rail lines and a trolley line opened Palmer to population growth, newcomers generally migrated to the village that appealed to them.

John King was the first settler in Palmer, building his home in 1716 on the banks of the Chicopee River. He was followed by a large group of Scots-Irish Presbyterians who arrived in 1727. Depot Village has been the main commercial and business center of Palmer for 125 years.

Bondsville is the site of much of the town’s industry, which dates back to the establishment of the first grist and sawmills in the 18th century. The Blanchard Scythe Factory, Wright Wire Woolen Mills and the Holden-Fuller Woolen Mills developed major industrial facilities in Palmer and constructed a large amount of workers’ housing. Some of the workers’ quarters still stand today, an architectural landmark and reminder of Palmer’s rich history. Now primarily residential, Palmer offers a gorgeous natural landscape, a convenient location near Springfield, the state of Connecticut and the mountains of the Berkshire region, and excellent opportunities for recreation and leisure. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in MA visit http://www.ma-virtualhomes.com . For MA relocation information go to http://www.relocationma.com . For a MA MLS map search visit http://www.virtualhomesmls.com .

Duration : 0:3:15

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Dudley Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour

Posted on March 19th, 2010 by admin

http://www.dudleymarealestate.com — Tour Dudley, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.

Dudley, Massachusetts is a rural, upland college town with two major rivers, the Quinebaug and the French. After King Philip’s War, in 1684, the Nipmuck Indians sold large tracts of land to colonists, and the town was populous enough to be incorporated in 1731. Dudley was the first town incorporated after the formation of Worcester County.

Dudley was at first perceived to be unsuited for agriculture, but the large number of ponds and reservoirs created in the 19th century provided ample water power for significant textile, manufacturing and industrial development. Along with its industrial base, and despite its reputation, Dudley maintained a large agricultural establishment, growing hay, grains and vegetables and raising sheep and cattle.

The introduction of woolen mills made Dudley an industrial force in the county and by 1832, broadcloth and satinet were being produced by residents and French Canadian and Irish immigrants. The town’s economy was dominated by the textile industry until the 20th century.

Modern Dudley still maintains remnants of its rural past in the poultry farms and dairy farms which produce milk, butter and cheese and vegetable and market gardens. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in MA visit http://www.ma-virtualhomes.com . For MA relocation information go to http://www.relocationma.com . For a MA MLS map search visit http://www.virtualhomesmls.com .

Duration : 0:4:35

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Marshfield Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour

Posted on March 16th, 2010 by admin

http://www.marshfieldmarealestate.com — Tour Marshfield, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.

Marshfield, Massachusetts is a coastal community located in Southeastern Massachusetts in Plymouth County. Perhaps best known as the birthplace of Daniel Webster, Marshfield boasts a rich history spanning more than 350 years.

Marshfield is active throughout the year with events such as the Marshfield Fair, which attracts visitors from all over the state. The community takes pride in the education it offers its young people, in its sports programs and the natural beauty of its lanscape both along the coast and inland. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in MA visit http://www.ma-virtualhomes.com . For MA relocation information go to http://www.relocationma.com . For a MA MLS map search visit http://www.virtualhomesmls.com .

Duration : 0:4:4

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Amesbury Massachusetts (MA) Real Estate Tour

Posted on March 13th, 2010 by admin

http://www.amesburymarealestate.com — Tour Amesbury, MA neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices.

Amesbury, Massachusetts is a suburban community with an unusual industrial and manufacturing history. First settled by Europeans in 1645, the town’s earliest industries included mills, shipyards and a heavily used ferry operation across the Merrimac River to Newburyport.

There were always scattered farms in the community, but unlike most Colonial settlements, agriculture was secondary to an aggressive maritime and industrial economy. By the 19th century, the shipbuilding, shipping and fishing industries which had employed most of the population gave way to textiles, ironworks, saw and grist mills that had been established on a 90′ drop of the Powow River, which provided crucial water power.

Among the most interesting of Amesbury’s products were the carriages, which achieved some renown in the area. The carriage company made the transition into the 20th century by converting its production into making automobile bodies, and until the Great Depression of 1929, auto body making was a major industry in the town.

The same handsome stone industrial buildings that once made nails and cloth are now filled with a diversity of manufactured products. The situation of Amesbury at a transportation crossroads of Interstate 95 and 495 gives the town a good competitive edge for both residential and commercial development. Along with the sturdy 19th century commercial buildings, Amesbury is also rich in Federal-period residences, lovingly preserved by the community as a reminder of its rich history. For other town tours visit http://www.virtualhomes.com . For towns in MA visit http://www.ma-virtualhomes.com . For MA relocation information go to http://www.relocationma.com . For a MA MLS map search visit http://www.virtualhomesmls.com .

Duration : 0:3:50

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Well Built Log Home on 40+ acres

Posted on March 13th, 2010 by admin

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For more information, contact:
Pete Baccarella
5099534598
Coldwell Banker Tomlinson West Plains

Well built LOG home on 40 treed acres with territorial views. Pristine and quiet! Enjoy those views from your wrap around deck, or from your dining room table. Plenty of room with 2268 SF AND a 528 SF Mother-in-Law set up attached to the two car garage. All together, there’s 4 beds and 4 baths. OK, but how far away you ask? Easy I-90 or Hwy 2 access thats all paved: 15 minutes to Cheney or Medical Lake and 30 minutes to downtown Spokane. A few property features: beautiful woodwork on ceiling, floors and walls; brick pillars in front; radiant floor heat lower level; 1/4 acre garden with 16 raised beds that’s protected by a 10 foot fence, or the deer will eat free; crushed asphalt driveway from Francher Rd to your front door and a 14 foot metal Italian Fountain with Koi fish. Hey, with a name like Petrucelly or Baccarella, what would you expect? One more item, there are four additional 20 acre parcels for sale as well. See MLS number 2010 . Drive by, grab a flyer or see multiple photos and panoramic Virtual Tour. Be sure to check out the Satellite view on the Map Location link in Tour Factory. For a real tour call your favorite realtor and give him/her the MLS# 201013936.

Duration : 0:7:41

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