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Amelia Island Purchased for $4,650,000 December 1970
IT SHOULD YEARS BEFORE THEIR TIME, CHARLES Fraser and Ian McHarg, raised the bar on environmentally sensitive development with construction on Amelia Island in 1971. They set out to find the optimum fit between man’s habitat and the natural environment...
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Coastal Condo Interiors Makes Home Decorating Easy
YOU’VE CHOSEN TO BUY A CONDO in a great new location. Whether you plan to use it as your primary residence or as a second home, you need to furnish and decorate it. You can spend a lot of time shopping store after store or searching online, but that can be time consuming...
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Catch The Wave: Condos Make year-round vacation living affordable
Imagine waking up to the sound of waves crashing against the surf or strolling through soft, white sand right outside your front door. What could be better than ocean-front living?
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Changing Face of Condominium Living
According to the National Association of Realtors, low interest rates drove condominium sales to record heights during the first three quarters of 2003. Combined with an increase in condo sales of more than 30 percent between 1990 and 2000, NAR President Cathy Whatley believes these figures indicate that the strong condo sales trend will continue...
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Top 10 Most Expensive Condos Sold 2005, Charleston, SC
Check out the 10 Most Expensive Condos Sold in Charleston, South Carolina in 2005...
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Condo-Hotels offer profitable twist to traditional time-shares
WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU CROSS a condominium with a hotel? A condo-hotel, for one thing — and the latest trend in the hot condominium market, for another...
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Condo Sales Sizzle
FROM WEST PALM BEACH, FLA., TO WILMINGTON, N.C., condominiums are the talk of the real estate world. Whether it’s new projects selling out even before they’re built, conversions of apartment complexes to townhomes, or the transformation of high-rise hotels...
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Escaping To Seabrook Island, South Carolina
“YOU JUST DID NOT WANT TO LEAVE,” Diane Beck explained to me. “The home was built to take advantage of all the possible views on Jenkins Point. The interior was a soft warm inviting color and the layout made you feel comfortable and peaceful. You wanted to just sit in any room, get comfortable and look at the nature views.”
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The Right Address: Wilmington, Savannah and Charleston - Condos For Sale
Quite often, the word condo suggests either glorified apartments with, perhaps, a few extra amenities or large oceanfront buildings designed to be second or vacation homes. Not surprisingly, this form of real estate reincarnation is common in the historic sections of Savannah, Charleston and Wilmington...
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Setting The Stage
Since many condominium units look alike from the outside, prospective buyers must be wowed by what’s inside. Staging is a great way to influence the buyer’s decision. Staging is not new. In fact, Barb Schwarz, a Washington realtor, trademarked...
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A Tale of Two Cities
One of the more exciting trends in today's housing market is the conversion of historical buildings into condominiums. These conversions have many advantages. In addition to providing a new home owner with a space that...
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Villas With Views
Part wildlife haven, part Mediterranean villa, the Townhomes at Mineola have been designed to combine the natural beauty of the Lowcountry with the elegance of the Med...
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