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Of The Delaware Valley, Pulte Homes of Pa. Ltd. Part. to Cara L. Casciani, Keith W. Molino, 614 Ellison Drive, $ 310610. Joan Marie Neary to Joan Marie Neary, Ryan Scott Neary, 1902 Harvard Drive, $ 1. Raymond Khalil, Marlene Sherrick to Sara Parambil, …
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Since the early 1970s, ResortQuest Delaware has provided real estate sales, vacation rental and homeowner association management services to Sea Colony and other fine communities in Delaware's Quiet Resorts and the surrounding coastal areas.
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Colliers International Grows Philadelphia Office
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A couple of real estate services organizations have taken matters into their own hands, offering classes that qualify for continuing education credits. TriState Realtors Commercial Alliance, which advocates for professionals in New Jersey, Delaware and …
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201 East Chestnut

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THE SURPRISING SUBSTANCE OF 201 E. CHESTNUT
She may not be the prettiest one in the neighborhood. Or the flashiest. Or even the youngest. But she definitely has a quality that will capture your imagination.
This is the allure of 201 E. Chestnut, a modestly-designed but well-loved building situated in Chicago’s Streeterville neighborhood. The building’s location is near-perfect: kitty-cornered from the John Hancock Building, across the street from Water Tower Place and one block from Northwestern University Medical Center. The shopping mecca of Michigan Avenue is just one block west.
What the condo homes of 201 E. Chestnut may lack in youth and pizazz, they make up for in sheer size. One-bedroom condos are over 1,000 square feet. The bedrooms alone are a cavernous 17’ x 11’ with adjoining walk-in closet. A family of five could live comfortably on the spacious balcony that also comes with each unit. Other amenities include an indoor pool, party room and coin laundry. In-unit washer/dryer hook-ups may be permitted with board approval. All parking spaces in the building are leased at a Discount to residents at 5.
“Big” is also an integral facet of the building’s pet policy: there is no weight limit on dogs. Only a handful of Streeterville buildings have such a pet-friendly policy. Of course cats are welcome here, too.
What’s NOT big about homes at 201 E. Chestnut? The price tags! One foreclosed unit in the building was listed last fall for 7,263 (that was some funky asking price). In a highly atypical move, the building’s association exercised its right of first refusal and eventually purchased the unit for 6,000.
The lowest-priced one-bedroom is currently for sale at an amazingly low 9,000. The parquet flooring in the living/dining room, kitchen was redone with fresh cabinet fronts , new counter tops and appliances. The bathroom and kitchen have been nicely updated with new tile and cherry cabinets. This home has only been listed for a few weeks. At this price there’s no doubt it won’t be on the market much longer.
The lowest-priced two-bedroom unit is listed at 9,900. This is a stunning sixteen-hundred-square-foot showpiece on the sixteenth floor, with an open floorplan to die for.
201 E. Chestnut offers an exceptional value for the neighborhood in comparison with its newer, flashier condo neighbors. If you’re looking for a real estate investment in a building that has much to offer, contact Ted Guarnero at Baird & Warner, (312) 810-6693.
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Question by : Can someone help me plz? Is about a Case Trial?
Robert Michels met allison formal through an online dating web site in 2002. Michels represented himself as the retired chief executive officer of a large company that he had sold for millions of dollars. In January 2003, Michels proposed that he and Formal create a limited liability company (a special form of business organization discussed in Chapter 19) – Formal Properties Trust, LLC – to “channel their investments in real estate.” Formal agreed to contribute $ 100,000 to the company and wrote two $ 50,000 checks to “Michels and Associates, LLC.” Six months later, Michels told Formal that their LLC had been formed in Delaware. Later, Formal asked Michels about her investments. He responded evasively, and she demanded that an independent accountant review the firm’s records. Michels refused. Formal contacted the police. Michels was charged in a Virginia state court with obtaining money by false pretenses. The Delaware secretary of state verified, in two certified documents, that “Formal Properties Trust, L.L.C.” and “Michels and Associates, L.L.C.” did not exist in Delaware. Did the admission of the Delaware secretary of state’s certified documents at Michels’s trial violate his rights under the Sixth Amendment? Why or why not? [Michels v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 47 Va.App. 461, 624 S.E.2d 675 (2006)]
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Answer by deathnotefann
heard nothing about that
i asked a friend thats used to be a cop who still hangs out at a station and he looked at it and has no idea
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