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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Joe Samson People who are planning to have children or bring people into their home may require extra space, for instance, so a house in the best neighbourhood possible with 2 bedrooms can’t compete with a home in a less desirable neighbourhood that possesses 4 bedrooms. written by Lee Keadle With four golfing communities, Mount Pleasant SC boasts some of the best (and most popular) golf courses in Charleston. I have included in this article information about Dunes West, Rivertowne Country Club, Charleston National, and Snee Farm. written by Lee Keadle Most home buyers in the Summerville real estate market are looking in the $150,000 to $200,000 price range. There are over 45 neighborhoods with homes for sale in this price bracket right now, but I’ve narrowed my list down to the top 8 communities. written by Lee Keadle Although Summerville, SC is mostly made up of new home communities, you will still be able to find a good selection of neighborhoods with older homes if you know where to look. In this article you will find some of the most popular neighborhoods for buyers looking at older and historic homes.
written by Lee Keadle In all of these neighborhoods, you’ll find houses for sale under $150,000. I’ve listed the communities in order of their affordability – from least expensive to most expensive. By each community I’ve also put the starting price for the current homes for sale.
written by Rib Parker If you are the kind who adores nature, then you surely would love to dwell in a community where all you find is a fresh and green environment. Find out where you can enjoy the serenity of nature and the best developer in the area.
written by Carolyn Capalbo Ask them what people are like around here; whether they’re noisy or quiet. Chances are that if there is a neighbor who lives to send letters of complaint, you’ll get an earful of it. Or, if they have weird tendencies themselves, warning bells may start ringing for you. written by Lee Keadle Most of Mt. Pleasant’s real estate inventory is made up of newer homes that have been built since 1995. So, it can be difficult to find an older home in an established neighborhood. I have included below some of the most popular neighborhoods in Mt. Pleasant with older houses. Most of the homes in these neighborhoods were built before the year 2000 (although you will find an occasional newer home in these communities). I have put these in order of average list price, from the highest to the lowest. written by Josh Sloan Ever wondered where celebrities make their homes? Here's a list of some of the most sought after neighborhoods by the rich and famous. Who knows, maybe you live closer to the stars than you realize. written by michael russell ProMove is a rental service company that helps renters secure an apartment. But beyond providing listings and prices, ProMove's area experts work directly with their clients. They share their knowledge about neighborhoods. They narrow the search by focusing on what your budget is, where you want to live, and any special circumstances that might exist. And they do it for free. written by William King Following article calls attention to the importance of location and neighborhood in property valuation.
written by Anita Koppens Everyone that moves to a new area can benefit from researching possible neighborhoods. See if your ideal home is located in an ideal neighborhood before purchase. written by David Ellis Do you want to move into a neighborhood with nice people? There's a new website that's attempting to give you more information to do that - RottenNeighbor.com. This site attempts to bring information about nasty neighbors to the home buying public. It's secondary purpose is providing a place where people can rant about their neighbors and give advanced warning of sex criminals in the area. written by Paul Escobedo If you are in the Tennessee area, this article will give you great information about housing in the area as well as fantastic condos in the state. written by Anita Koppens Block parties are helpful to build bonds in neighborhoods. Areas where people know each other typically have lower crime rates and residents feel safer. written by RE Writer Secure, private, and old-fashioned neighborhood relationships--this is what makes a gated community so appealing to high-end home buyers. These neighborhoods are believed to provide a better quality of life for residents than those in the outside world with its traffic jams, graffiti, and criminal activity. written by Nelson Stewart Walking is one of the most frequently-recommended exercises for seniors to stay fit. It's gentle, promotes socializing with fellow walkers/neighbors and encourages one to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors. This is why it's important to choose a community that is not only affordable and that features the amenities you want, but also a community that encourages you to get out and enjoy your outdoor surroundings. written by Lee Keadle James Island is one of the most popular areas to live in Charleston, SC. Home buyers will find that the majority of residential communities in this area are older, established neighborhoods. We’ve included some of the more popular established communities on James Island so that you can learn about the homes that are currently available. written by Paul Escobedo If you are thinking about moving to the Colorado area, I have put together a list of the state’s top home builders for you to search through. written by Joseph Richardson So this could be the impetus behind a website called "Rotten Neighbor" a new forum for people who want to publicly shame their bad neighbors. The site allows people to anonymously post comments about their bad neighbors and even provides a satellite view of the offending neighbor's house and a map to their front door. written by Lee Keadle Finding a neighborhood that is a good match for you can be very difficult, especially with so many homes on the market to choose from right now. So, we’ve come up with seven steps to help you find the right neighborhood!
written by Christian Jacobsen After all, being part of a community is directly related to a sense of well-being - so, why not start close to home, in your very own neighborhood. written by Paul Escobedo If you are looking for a well developed neighborhood to live and raise a family, master planned communities are some of the best. Here are several incredible MPC in California that have almost if not everything that you need in a neighborhood. written by Mike Trinchitella They tell you it's all about location when it comes to real estate, so when you're looking for a home how can you tell which houses are positioned for success? Do you go for a corner lot or the house in the middle of the block? What about ditching the block altogether and going for the cul-de-sac? Well, like so many things in real estate, they all have their advantages and finding the right fit depends on what you're looking for. written by RE Writer If you're considering a move to a new area, be it in a whole new state or just a new part of town, you'll want to know what you're getting into well before you buy real estate there. But it can be hard to get to know a place before you live there. Luckily, there are quite a few resources, some obvious and some more creative, that can help you get a better feel for a place without spending a lot of time there. written by Karen Hoeve When looking to purchase a new home there are many factors and considerations that come into play that'll define the right home for you. One factor, is of course, the neighborhood your home will be in. written by Dane Smith This article describes the central Austin neighborhood of Travis Heights, with an emphasis on homes and local businesses. written by Dane Smith This article is about the central Austin neighborhood of Crestview and its homes. written by Joshua Keen When searching for a place to call home, consider that choosing the "right" neighborhood can be just as important as finding the "right" home. Many elements that will distinguish what is a good neighborhood for you, will of course, be personal. written by Dane Smith This article is a description of the quaint, charming residential area north of the University of Texas at Austin. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |