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(Carollo Real Estate Inc.)
13-15 130 StCollege Point NY 11356Asking: $599,000Selling: $570,000Newly Renovated Detached College Point 2 Family Features 3 Br, 1 Bath, Lr, Kit Over a Large 1 Br, 1 Bath, Lr, Eik, 2 D/W, F/F Basement With W/D In Laundry Room, Oil Heat, 3 Car Private Carport Driveway, Attic Storage And Backyard With Shed Storage.  Visit CarolloRealEstate.com for more information
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By Vicente A. Martinez, Realtor, Brooklyn - Long Island - Queens Homes
(Prudential Douglas Elliman Licensed Real Estate Salesperson)
This flick was awesome!!! The Deaths of Ian Stone begins with a really sinister atmosphere, and continues building up steam with a fascinating set up. Ian Stone is an American living in the UK that continues to find himself hunted and slaughtered by shadow-shifting creatures. Every time he dies he's resurrected in a life which closely resembles his last, almost completely oblivious of his past ‘lives'-almost. He has brief memories of his past lives - as a college hockey player, a taxi driver, a corporate robot and a junkie, just to name a few. Ian holds on to memories of the lives he's lost, however, and has assembled clues that help clarify his dilemma. First, his former ex-girlfriend turns up in every life in a different way (as neighbor, co-worker, etc.) and at all times ties in to h...
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By Vicente A. Martinez, Realtor, Brooklyn - Long Island - Queens Homes
(Prudential Douglas Elliman Licensed Real Estate Salesperson)
As a fifth grader, C.S. Lewis' "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" was one of my favorite books. Its initial premise of an ordinary-looking wardrobe that lead to a land of magical creatures and talking animals one that opened up my young imagination in a way nothing else quite had before. Although I read the book a few times, it was the first few chapters that I would return to most often. The introduction to the four Pevensie kids and the first trip to the snowy landscape of Narnia by the younger Pevensie sister, Lucy, held both a sense of wonderment and an eerie feeling of the unknown that was irresistible to this ten-year-old. Having not read the enduring C.S. Lewis classic in close to twenty-four years, those fond childhood memories had begun to haze over until seeing it last nig...
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By Vicente A. Martinez, Realtor, Brooklyn - Long Island - Queens Homes
(Prudential Douglas Elliman Licensed Real Estate Salesperson)
Absolutely NOT!!When I first moved into my house I was oblivious to the fact that homes need to be winterized. As a result my first winter there was a very cold one and my heating cost went thru the roof. I was able to do a few things here and there but the major things could not be done as they require to be done on the outside of the house.First thing is first. You should have a professional home inspection performed.A home inspection will look at the systems that make up the building such as:Structural elements, foundation, framing etc Plumbing systems Roofing Electrical systems Cosmetic condition, paint, siding etc.If you are buying a home, you need to know exactly what you are getting. A home inspection, performed by a professional home inspector, will reveal any hidden problems wi...
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