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Cool Arizona Real Estate images

A few nice arizona real estate images I found:


Scottsdale Arizona Meetup at Grazie Pizzeria and Wine Bar
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Image by JefferyTurner
upcoming.yahoo.com/event/745935


Scottsdale Arizona Meetup at Grazie Pizzeria and Wine Bar
arizona real estate
Image by JefferyTurner
upcoming.yahoo.com/event/745935

Cool Real Estate India images

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Brochure of Goyal Properties' MH 14 - My Home - Talegaon Pune - 7
real estate india
Image by Ravi Karandeekar
Ravi Karandeekar's Pune Real Estate Market News Blog:
Goyal Properties' "MH 14" My Home in Talegaon - Pre-Launch Offer


Visitors on the terrace of club house - Visit to Paranjape Schemes' Forest Trails, Bungalows, 2 BHK & 3 BHK Flats at Bhugaon, Pune 411 042
real estate india
Image by Ravi Karandeekar
Ravi Karandeekar's Pune Real Estate Market News Blog:
A 2 BHK Flat in Forest Trails Bungalows Township at Bhugaon, Pune 411 042!


Sai Mystique, Ambegaon Budruk - E building - Floor plans - even floors
real estate india
Image by Ravi Karandeekar
Ravi Karandeekar's Pune Real Estate Market News Blog:
A 2 BHK Flat for Rs. 36 - 43 Lakhs at Ambegaon Budruk, Pune!

Nice Maryland Real Estate photos

A few nice maryland real estate images I found:


Welcome Home Team (3)
maryland real estate
Image by D.Clow - Maryland


Welcome Home Team (4)
maryland real estate
Image by D.Clow - Maryland


Welcome Home Team (1)
maryland real estate
Image by D.Clow - Maryland

Nice Pa Real Estate photos

A few nice pa real estate images I found:


Isaac Newton Holloway
pa real estate
Image by jajacks62
Co. H, 36th IA. Infantry
William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas

WOODSON COUNTY, Part 3

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES (BAILEY - PICKETT).

I. N. HOLLOWAY, Postmaster and dealer in real estate and town property, came to Kansas in June, 1869, brought everything he owned in a wagon, the entire outfit invoicing about 0. He rented a farm, and in 1870 took a homestead four miles from Neosho Falls, and engaged in farming for several years. He was elected County Clerk in the fall of 1873, and served three consecutive terms. He has been honored as delegate to State conventions several times. He served in 1881 from February to July 1, as State Aid Commissioner for the distribution of ,000 worth of aid appropriated by an act of the Legislature. He engaged in the real estate business from 1879 until appointed Postmaster at Yates Center, which position he has filled since July 1, 1882. He was born in Mercer County, Penn., October 11, 1831; is the son of Ira and Esther Holloway. He lived in his native county twenty-four years, then moved to Independence, Jackson County, Mo., and was in the vicinity of Independence during the border war of 1856. He moved to Council Bluffs in the spring 1857, and in the fall of 1858 went with seventeen wagons and sixty miners, to Colorado; prospected and mined for one year. He returned to Omaha, and the next spring went to Ottumwa, Iowa, and engaged in farming until August, 1862, when he enlisted in Company H, Thirty-sixty Iowa Volunteer Infantry; was mustered in at Keokuk, Iowa, October 4, 1862. He did border service until the first general engagement took place at Helena, Ark., July 4, 1863; was afterward in several battles and was in Steele's expedition in 1864. He was on detached service in the fall of 1863, as Sergeant of Engineers, until mustered out in September, 1865. He returned to Ottumwa and conducted a hotel one mile west of town, until the spring of 1869, when he emigrated to Kansas. He was married in Washington, Iowa, October 24, 1865, to Mary J. Scott, a native of Pennsylvania, and daughter of Alva and Jane Scott. She is an intelligent and accomplished lady, educated at Washington College, Iowa. They have five children--Bertha E. and Myrtle I., twins, Elma P., Minnie E. and Clara Grace. They are both members of the Presbyterian Church. He is a member of the I. O. O. F.




Mattress Shoppe
pa real estate
Image by michaelgoodin
Washington, PA


Federal Sales
pa real estate
Image by michaelgoodin
Coraopolis, PA

Canon AE-1
Kodak Portra 160VC film
Unicolor C-41 chemistry

Nice Pennsylvania Real Estate photos

A few nice pennsylvania real estate images I found:



DSC_0603
pennsylvania real estate
Image by dziner

HPIM1395

Some cool real estate america images:


HPIM1395
real estate america
Image by Elliott P


HPIM1390
real estate america
Image by Elliott P

Nice Pennsylvania Real Estate photos

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Detail of Chinese Friendship Arch 05 - Chinatown - DC
pennsylvania real estate
Image by Tim Evanson
Detail of the Friendship Archway in Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown.

Determined to save Chinatown as a tourist attraction, in 1986 the city authorized the construction of the Friendship Archway, a million traditional Chinese gate which straddles H Street NW. It was designed by local architect Alfred H. Liu. Symoblizing not only Chinatown but D.C.'s "sister city" status with Beijing, the Friendship Arch is the largest freestanding traditionally constructed Chinese-style arch anywhere in the world.

D.C.'s Chinatown was established in 1884. But it wasn't where it is now.

The original Chinatown existed along the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue between 4th and 7th Streets, with the heaviest concentration of residences and businesses near where 4th Street, C Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue met. This was the site of Center Market. Back in the days before refrigeration and corporate ownership of food distribution, people around the United States shopped at privately or publicly owned farmer's markets. D.C.'s food markets were almost all privately owned, and suffered from poor hygiene. Shopping for food meant hoping you didn't come down with the hershey-squirts from the diseases your food would be infected with. The city itself decided to act by building a state-of-the-art market, complete with running water, ice house, and mechanical refrigeration. This was Center Market, and it was so immensely popular that nearly all the downtown trolley lines converged there.

Chinese and other Asian immigrants began moving into the area around Center Market in noticeable numbers as early as 1880. By 1884, the area was known as "Chinatown." As many as 15,000 people lived there. That's an astonishing number, considering that most buildings were only two or three stories high. People were just jammed into Chinatown.

D.C.'s original Chinatown existed as a vibrant community until 1935. Interestingly, throughout the 1800s, the federal government was so small that it could be housed in just five or six three-story office buildings. By 1900, however, it was clear that the federal government needed to grow. In 1926, Congress finally approved construction of six new massive federal office buildings. After two years of discussion, it was decided that the area south of Pennsylvania Avenue had to be totally torn down and these new office buildings constructed there. That was the beginning of Federal Triangle -- the largest conglomeration of federal office buildings anywhere in the country. The first buildings constructed were the Department of Commerce, the Internal Revenue Service building, and the Labor/ICC building (now the headquarters of the EPA). At first these buildings just uprooted the brothels, criminal hideouts, and gambling dens that formed D.C.'s infamous Murder Bay. But as Federal Triangle construction moved eastward, Chinatown had to go. Construction of the National Archives and the Apex Building (which houses the Federal Trade Commission) forced Chinatown to move.

Chinatown had a very well-organized community, however, composed of business leaders, religious leaders, politicians, and well-respected citizens. They quite literally looked for a place in the city where everyone could move together -- lock, stock, and barrel. They chose the current location on H Street NW.

At its peak, the "new" Chinatown extended from G Street NW north to Massachusetts Avenue NW, and from 9th Street NW east to 5th Street NW. But this only lasted for about 50 years. The 1968 riots which came after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. caused many businesses to flee downtown D.C. Chinatown's businesses, too, fell on hard times and many of them closed. Wealthy and middle-class Asian citizens fled for the suburbs, leaving many houses and apartments unoccupied. A mainstay of the community was the OCA Bank, but when it closed Chinatown emptied even further.

Chinatown was saved when the Gallery Place Metro station (Blue and Orange lines) opened in 1976.

But Chinatown now is in serious decline. In 1993, Abe Pollin built the MCI Center on two whole city blocks bounded by 6th and 7th Streets NW and F and H Streets NW. The arena opened in 1997, and was renamed the Verizon Center after Verizon purchased the near-bankrupt MCI communications company.

In 1999, wealthy regional real estate investors built a vast new 13-story mixed-use shopping and housing complex over the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station. Gallery Place (the building) opened in the fall of 2004. It not only revitalized Chinatown, but revitalized the entire East End. Extensive construction began throughout the area as consumers, tourists, and young people flooded the area. Huge swaths of Chinatown were renovated and turned into restaurants, trendy bars, and up-scale shops.

Unfortunately, this caused rents to skyrocket, and pushed most of the Chinese population of D.C's Chinatown into Maryland and Northern Virginia. The Da Hua market, the last full-service Chinese grocery, closed in 2005. The D.C. Office of Planning created a "cultural redevelopment plan" aimed at bringing Chinese food street vendors back to the area and building an Asian-American international business center. But that was in 2008, and nothing has been implemented as of 2012.


Detail of Chinese Friendship Arch 04 - Chinatown - DC
pennsylvania real estate
Image by Tim Evanson
Detail of the Friendship Archway in Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown.

Determined to save Chinatown as a tourist attraction, in 1986 the city authorized the construction of the Friendship Archway, a million traditional Chinese gate which straddles H Street NW. It was designed by local architect Alfred H. Liu. Symoblizing not only Chinatown but D.C.'s "sister city" status with Beijing, the Friendship Arch is the largest freestanding traditionally constructed Chinese-style arch anywhere in the world.

D.C.'s Chinatown was established in 1884. But it wasn't where it is now.

The original Chinatown existed along the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue between 4th and 7th Streets, with the heaviest concentration of residences and businesses near where 4th Street, C Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue met. This was the site of Center Market. Back in the days before refrigeration and corporate ownership of food distribution, people around the United States shopped at privately or publicly owned farmer's markets. D.C.'s food markets were almost all privately owned, and suffered from poor hygiene. Shopping for food meant hoping you didn't come down with the hershey-squirts from the diseases your food would be infected with. The city itself decided to act by building a state-of-the-art market, complete with running water, ice house, and mechanical refrigeration. This was Center Market, and it was so immensely popular that nearly all the downtown trolley lines converged there.

Chinese and other Asian immigrants began moving into the area around Center Market in noticeable numbers as early as 1880. By 1884, the area was known as "Chinatown." As many as 15,000 people lived there. That's an astonishing number, considering that most buildings were only two or three stories high. People were just jammed into Chinatown.

D.C.'s original Chinatown existed as a vibrant community until 1935. Interestingly, throughout the 1800s, the federal government was so small that it could be housed in just five or six three-story office buildings. By 1900, however, it was clear that the federal government needed to grow. In 1926, Congress finally approved construction of six new massive federal office buildings. After two years of discussion, it was decided that the area south of Pennsylvania Avenue had to be totally torn down and these new office buildings constructed there. That was the beginning of Federal Triangle -- the largest conglomeration of federal office buildings anywhere in the country. The first buildings constructed were the Department of Commerce, the Internal Revenue Service building, and the Labor/ICC building (now the headquarters of the EPA). At first these buildings just uprooted the brothels, criminal hideouts, and gambling dens that formed D.C.'s infamous Murder Bay. But as Federal Triangle construction moved eastward, Chinatown had to go. Construction of the National Archives and the Apex Building (which houses the Federal Trade Commission) forced Chinatown to move.

Chinatown had a very well-organized community, however, composed of business leaders, religious leaders, politicians, and well-respected citizens. They quite literally looked for a place in the city where everyone could move together -- lock, stock, and barrel. They chose the current location on H Street NW.

At its peak, the "new" Chinatown extended from G Street NW north to Massachusetts Avenue NW, and from 9th Street NW east to 5th Street NW. But this only lasted for about 50 years. The 1968 riots which came after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. caused many businesses to flee downtown D.C. Chinatown's businesses, too, fell on hard times and many of them closed. Wealthy and middle-class Asian citizens fled for the suburbs, leaving many houses and apartments unoccupied. A mainstay of the community was the OCA Bank, but when it closed Chinatown emptied even further.

Chinatown was saved when the Gallery Place Metro station (Blue and Orange lines) opened in 1976.

But Chinatown now is in serious decline. In 1993, Abe Pollin built the MCI Center on two whole city blocks bounded by 6th and 7th Streets NW and F and H Streets NW. The arena opened in 1997, and was renamed the Verizon Center after Verizon purchased the near-bankrupt MCI communications company.

In 1999, wealthy regional real estate investors built a vast new 13-story mixed-use shopping and housing complex over the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station. Gallery Place (the building) opened in the fall of 2004. It not only revitalized Chinatown, but revitalized the entire East End. Extensive construction began throughout the area as consumers, tourists, and young people flooded the area. Huge swaths of Chinatown were renovated and turned into restaurants, trendy bars, and up-scale shops.

Unfortunately, this caused rents to skyrocket, and pushed most of the Chinese population of D.C's Chinatown into Maryland and Northern Virginia. The Da Hua market, the last full-service Chinese grocery, closed in 2005. The D.C. Office of Planning created a "cultural redevelopment plan" aimed at bringing Chinese food street vendors back to the area and building an Asian-American international business center. But that was in 2008, and nothing has been implemented as of 2012.

Cool London Real Estate images

Some cool london real estate images:



real estate viewing
london real estate
Image by *bethography*
i was taking photos the whole time...the agent thought i was a loonie


real estate
london real estate
Image by 1541

Nice Real Estate In California photos

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Ashburn | Sherwood Real Estate
real estate in california
Image by sherwoodrealestate
Real Estate properties in Sherwood, New Construction, Gated Communities and Lots for Sale


Le Grand Maison
real estate in california
Image by sherwoodrealestate
Sherwood Country Club Gated Communities in Westlake Village & Thousand Oaks, California

Cool Real Estate License images

Some cool real estate license images:


Doug Schooley, Director of Real Estate for the North Texas and Oklahoma Region
real estate license
Image by Kimco Realty
This work by Kimco Realty is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at blog.kimcorealty.com.


Denton-County-Real-Estate-Jan-2010-stats-05
real estate license
Image by Jay Myers
Number of Active For Sale Properties in Denton County Texas
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Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution to Jay Myers and link to www.mydentoncountyrealestate.com.

Agent Reboot Orange County

A few nice orange real estate images I found:


Agent Reboot Orange County
orange real estate
Image by JefferyTurner
Inman's Agent Reboot Orange County at the Anaheim Convention center


Agent Reboot Orange County
orange real estate
Image by JefferyTurner
Inman's Agent Reboot Orange County at the Anaheim Convention center

Twin Creeks | Cedar Park, Texas

A few nice real estate appraisal images I found:


Twin Creeks | Cedar Park, Texas
real estate appraisal
Image by Austin Appraiser


Twin Creeks | Cedar Park, Texas
real estate appraisal
Image by Austin Appraiser


East Austin - East of Downtown
real estate appraisal
Image by Austin Appraiser

17022 Filbert - Kitchen

Check out these real estate rentals images:


17022 Filbert - Kitchen
real estate rentals
Image by douglasfir.net
This is the kitchen in the rental house at 17022 Filbert Ct SE in Yelm, WA. For more information go to DouglasFir.net


17022 Filbert - Front Room
real estate rentals
Image by douglasfir.net
This is the front room in the rental house at 17022 Filbert Ct SE in Yelm, WA. For more information go to DouglasFir.net


17022 Filbert - Backyard
real estate rentals
Image by douglasfir.net
This is the fenced backyard in the rental house at 17022 Filbert Ct SE in Yelm, WA. For more information go to DouglasFir.net

Nice Real Estate In Florida photos

Some cool real estate in florida images:


Kissimme Florida Usa Apartment For Sale
real estate in florida
Image by International Real Estate Listings
This brand new Kissimme Florida Usa Apartment For Sale image that was just uploaded online at the Worlds top international real estate site: www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/




Check out property details here
www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/7237/kissimme_flo...




Check out property pictures here
www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/add_images/7237/a...




We have been getting in a lot of Client Success Stories here at IREL – and have put together a fun compilation of a few of them.




We have Sarah “Sun Shine” being all perky for us, we have determined beach lovers showing love, and we have a big fella shake his money maker.




www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/success_stories


Kissimmee-Orlando Florida USA Apartment For Sale
real estate in florida
Image by International Real Estate Listings
This brand new Kissimmee-Orlando Florida USA Apartment For Sale image that was just uploaded online at the Worlds top international real estate site: www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/

Check out the property details here
www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/5346/kissimmee-or...

Check out the property images here
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Are you a real estate owner/agent/developer, real estate lawyer, 1031 tax exchange expert, banker – or just plain cool? Lets get hooked up via our Linked In Page

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(Dont worry – we understand its called social media for a reason. We will not just post links to our site.)


Miami Florida Usa Apartment For Sale
real estate in florida
Image by International Real Estate Listings
This brand new Miami Florida Usa Apartment For Sale image that was just uploaded online at the Worlds top international real estate site: www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/




Check out property details here
www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/7323/miami_florid...




Check out property pictures here
www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/add_images/7323/a...




We have been getting in a lot of Client Success Stories here at IREL – and have put together a fun compilation of a few of them.




We have Sarah “Sun Shine” being all perky for us, we have determined beach lovers showing love, and we have a big fella shake his money maker.




www.internationalrealestatelistings.com/success_stories

Cool Real Estate License images

Check out these real estate license images:



Living Karen & Jim
real estate license
Image by Visualist Images
As a photographer in Austin Texas I suppose I need to be pretty versatile. On any given day I may end up photographing a kitchen for a local builder in the morning and a Family or student for portrait later in the day. I enjoy it all. I like making people places & things look their very best.
This week I had the opportunity to photograph a home for a local couple that are putting their house on the market. Karen is an artist & Jim is an architect . Between the two of them they have a built a beautiful home. While architectural photography can be quite technically challenging & time consuming, I love projects like these because I love looking at the the beautiful images of a beautiful space & seeing the happy smiles of my clients.

From my blog @: www.JohnRRogers.com

A note about my Creative Commons - Non Commercial Licensing.
If you derive any income from your website through sales of products or services or receive revenue from advertising placed on your site then you do not qualify to use my images under my creative commons license. If your are a not for profit corporation or political campaign, you also do not qualify under my Non Commercial license. I do license my images to commercial enterprises for a very reasonable fee. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
If you are truly a non-commercial site and would like a copy of this image without my watermark, feel free to contact me with the details of your intended use.


Bath Karen & Jim
real estate license
Image by Visualist Images
As a photographer in Austin Texas I suppose I need to be pretty versatile. On any given day I may end up photographing a kitchen for a local builder in the morning and a Family or student for portrait later in the day. I enjoy it all. I like making people places & things look their very best.
This week I had the opportunity to photograph a home for a local couple that are putting their house on the market. Karen is an artist & Jim is an architect . Between the two of them they have a built a beautiful home. While architectural photography can be quite technically challenging & time consuming, I love projects like these because I love looking at the the beautiful images of a beautiful space & seeing the happy smiles of my clients.

From my blog @: www.JohnRRogers.com

A note about my Creative Commons - Non Commercial Licensing.
If you derive any income from your website through sales of products or services or receive revenue from advertising placed on your site then you do not qualify to use my images under my creative commons license. If your are a not for profit corporation or political campaign, you also do not qualify under my Non Commercial license. I do license my images to commercial enterprises for a very reasonable fee. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
If you are truly a non-commercial site and would like a copy of this image without my watermark, feel free to contact me with the details of your intended use.

Cool Century Real Estate images

A few nice century real estate images I found:


KN9A2759
century real estate
Image by CENTURY 21®


KN9A2916
century real estate
Image by CENTURY 21®

Cool Real Estate Prices images

A few nice real estate prices images I found:


Gold Beach Real Estate | 28311 Mateer Rd
real estate prices
Image by Gold Beach Real Estate
Give away price. Taylor Creek Lodge - Sprawling, upgraded residence on +/- 31 acres has development potential suitable for subdividing or partioning. Forested, diverse property w/year 'round creek, cascading waterfall, orchard. Hardi-plank siding/heat pump/new roof. Possibilities ie: small farm, group home, in-law suite or large family. Furnishings included.


Gold Beach Real Estate | 28311 Mateer Rd
real estate prices
Image by Gold Beach Real Estate
Give away price. Taylor Creek Lodge - Sprawling, upgraded residence on +/- 31 acres has development potential suitable for subdividing or partioning. Forested, diverse property w/year 'round creek, cascading waterfall, orchard. Hardi-plank siding/heat pump/new roof. Possibilities ie: small farm, group home, in-law suite or large family. Furnishings included.

Cool Real Estate Commission images

A few nice real estate commission images I found:


16d Rental Cottage (E)
real estate commission
Image by Kansas Sebastian
Rental Cottage, 1912
3506 Albatross St, San Diego, CA (Banker's Hill)
Irging J Gill
__________

The homes on Seventh Street, further up the hill from these houses, showcase the architect's early career with Hebbard. These five homes on Albatross highlight Gill's development to what we now think of quintessential Gill. Alice Lee, who was an early San Diego, female real estate developer, commissioned Gill to create this mini, master-planned development.

The house at 3367 is considered to be one of Gill's best. The assymetrically-balanced design shows Gill's confidence. Thin-wall construction was used for the house at 3407, to maximize interior space. The rental cottage on the next block is perfectly balanced with a projecting arched entry. All the homes are mostly stripped bare of exterior embellishments, marking his leadership in the pre-Modernist movement.

1.) Alice Lee House #2
3353 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

2.) Alice Lee House #4
3367 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

3.) Katherine Teats Residence #3
3407 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

4.) Katherine Teats Residence #2
3415 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

5.) Rental Cottage
3506 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

Wikipedia: Irvin J Gill: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Gill
Wikipedia: List of Historic Landmarks in San Diego: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_San_Diego_Historic_Landmarks
rel="nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Place...
Save our Heritage Organization (SOHO): sohosandiego.org/histdistricts/index.htm


16c Rental Cottage (E)
real estate commission
Image by Kansas Sebastian
Rental Cottage, 1912
3506 Albatross St, San Diego, CA (Banker's Hill)
Irging J Gill
__________

The homes on Seventh Street, further up the hill from these houses, showcase the architect's early career with Hebbard. These five homes on Albatross highlight Gill's development to what we now think of quintessential Gill. Alice Lee, who was an early San Diego, female real estate developer, commissioned Gill to create this mini, master-planned development.

The house at 3367 is considered to be one of Gill's best. The assymetrically-balanced design shows Gill's confidence. Thin-wall construction was used for the house at 3407, to maximize interior space. The rental cottage on the next block is perfectly balanced with a projecting arched entry. All the homes are mostly stripped bare of exterior embellishments, marking his leadership in the pre-Modernist movement.

1.) Alice Lee House #2
3353 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

2.) Alice Lee House #4
3367 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

3.) Katherine Teats Residence #3
3407 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

4.) Katherine Teats Residence #2
3415 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

5.) Rental Cottage
3506 Albatross St, San Diego, CA

Wikipedia: Irvin J Gill: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Gill
Wikipedia: List of Historic Landmarks in San Diego: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_San_Diego_Historic_Landmarks
rel="nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Place...
Save our Heritage Organization (SOHO): sohosandiego.org/histdistricts/index.htm

Cool Real Estate Canada images

A few nice real estate canada images I found:


TRAIL APPLICANCES LTD. featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting-5
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

www.MMPICanada.com


GUTTER GLOVE GUTTER GUARD featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

www.MMPICanada.com


RCABC ROOFING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA featured at Buildex Vancouver-Photos Courtesy of Ron Sombilon Gallery and PacBluePrinting
real estate canada
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
BUILDEX VANCOUVER - Vancouver Convention Centre West
BUILDEX Vancouver is about designing, building and managing real estate.

www.BuildexVancouver.com

For Other MMPI Canada Events visit

www.MMPICanada.com

Nice Real Estate Law photos

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Gold Beach Real Estate | 28311 Mateer Rd
real estate law
Image by Gold Beach Real Estate
Give away price. Taylor Creek Lodge - Sprawling, upgraded residence on +/- 31 acres has development potential suitable for subdividing or partioning. Forested, diverse property w/year 'round creek, cascading waterfall, orchard. Hardi-plank siding/heat pump/new roof. Possibilities ie: small farm, group home, in-law suite or large family. Furnishings included.


Gold Beach Real Estate | 28311 Mateer Rd
real estate law
Image by Gold Beach Real Estate
Give away price. Taylor Creek Lodge - Sprawling, upgraded residence on +/- 31 acres has development potential suitable for subdividing or partioning. Forested, diverse property w/year 'round creek, cascading waterfall, orchard. Hardi-plank siding/heat pump/new roof. Possibilities ie: small farm, group home, in-law suite or large family. Furnishings included.

Nice Real Estate Training photos

Some cool real estate training images:


Passing High Cost Beach Real Estate
real estate training
Image by Eric Harmatz
And you get to look out of your window and the see the train pass by every half hour or so ;)


Hoboken PATH Station & Train Station
real estate training
Image by Hoboken Condos
The Hoboken PATH Station located near the W Hotel and Hudson River waterfront.

Walter Burns | Mobile: 201-694-8946 | www.livingonthehudson.com | blog.livingonthehudson.com | Email: walterburns@gmail.com

Bayside Seaclusion

Some cool real estate websites images:


Bayside Seaclusion
real estate websites
Image by Galveston.com
Scenes from Bayside Seaclusion located in the exclusive neighborhood Evia on Galveston Island. Brought to you by the official website of Galveston Island tourism, www.galveston.com. For lodging, visit our website or call toll-free (888)939-8680


Bayside Seaclusion
real estate websites
Image by Galveston.com
Scenes from Bayside Seaclusion located in the exclusive neighborhood Evia on Galveston Island. Brought to you by the official website of Galveston Island tourism, www.galveston.com. For lodging, visit our website or call toll-free (888)939-8680


Bayside Seaclusion
real estate websites
Image by Galveston.com
Scenes from Bayside Seaclusion located in the exclusive neighborhood Evia on Galveston Island. Brought to you by the official website of Galveston Island tourism, www.galveston.com. For lodging, visit our website or call toll-free (888)939-8680

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