suitable for young adults and retirees. Close to Coastal Carolina. Horry Georgetown Tech and Conway medical Center. Shooping and Doctors offices within minutes. via http://www.theochomesearch.com/properties/300-g-willow-green-dr-300-g-conway-sc/
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WELCOME HOME to this elegantly appointed home that offers a unique and spacious floorplan more typical to that of a single home.This home is exquisitely maintained, tastefully decorated, and has been lovingly cared for.The spacious formal LR spills into the formal DR and is accented by a gas fireplace.The Kitchen is bright, modern, flawless, and includes all of the appliances.The 2 car garage is home to a hidden storage area that would be a perfect workshop.The Master BR is stunning and accented by a vaulted ceiling and a calming blue palette of color.The Master Bath offers double sinks , stand up shower, and a jetted tub.Enter into the Master Walk-in closets, and you will simply say WOW!The walk out finished basement affords a comfortable gathering spot complete w/bar, hobby room, and thoughtfully planned storage space.The outside area provides multi-tiered decking and flawless view.New roof in 16. New C/A unit.Economical gas heat. via http://www.theochomesearch.com/properties/1602-harding-cir-whitehall-pa/ Sharpen your No. 2 pencil, because we’re testing your ability to spot a bargain. The restored and remodeled Albion Schoolhouse in California’s Mendocino County isn’t just a cool place to live; it also comes with a county permit allowing the owner to rent it out for events. Given its reputation for hosting area parties—weddings, receptions, bar mitzvahs—those events could cover the cost of a monthly mortgage payment. On the market for $1.5 million, it offers plenty of potential. And if you pencil in vacation rentals, the place could even clear a profit! The Albion Schoolhouse had a humble beginning in 1924: The one-room schoolhouse was built for the children of Albion’s redwood logging community. It was expanded and used as a schoolhouse until 1967, when the logging boom petered out. The building later served as a community center, grocery store, and experimental elementary school. In 1995, record producer Bill Bottrell purchased the crumbling schoolhouse. He proceeded to restore and repurpose the 5,000-square-foot building into a three-bedroom, three-bath residence and recording studio, where he’d eventually record the likes of Tom Petty, Van Morrison, and Sheryl Crow. Bottrell restored much of the building’s original architecture, including the wide front stairs, tall ceilings, large vertical and horizontal windows, fir hardwood flooring, redwood-paneled wainscoting, and wraparound decks. He covered the walls with paneling where chalkboards used to hang. You can even see where the shuffleboard court was painted on the floor of the old gym, which you’d enter and exit through doors with push bars—just like the ones in your old elementary school. But our favorite renovations are the large “Girls” and “Boys” bathrooms redone in circa 1920s tile and claw-foot bathtubs. There are also contemporary additions, including skylights, a metal roof, glass-and-steel fireplace, chef’s kitchen, and raised stage with sound system in the library. In 2014, Bottrell sold the place to Rabbi Sydney Mintz, of Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco, and Justine Shapiro. The couple were initially looking for a weekend retreat, but wound up buying the house, the 2 acres it sits on, and most of the furnishings for $1,125,000. “When I first stepped foot into the Albion Schoolhouse, I nearly fell down,” says Shapiro, an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker. “I was stunned. Never before has a space triggered such an immediate and visceral sensation of uplift, peace and, well, love. Bill created a home much like he created music. There is harmony, joy, philosophy, and both visible and invisible lines of connection.” The duo didn’t change much, although they added a Murphy bed behind the performance stage. Shapiro says the children who stay there love kayaking and canoeing on the nearby Big River Beach. They often play board games, spend time on the stage, or enjoy the great outdoors, instead of staying glued to their mobile phones. But all good things usually come to an end. “It is with great sadness that we are parting ways with the Albion Schoolhouse,” says Mintz. “The writing project we are working on is taking us more often to Los Angeles than it is to Mendocino.” Their loss could be your gain, however. As you can imagine, the offers are coming in fast and furious. Even if you can’t swing a purchase, you can always go there and stay for the weekend, or throw your next big anniversary party. The post No More Teacher’s Dirty Looks, Albion Schoolhouse Is an A-Plus Conversion appeared first on Real Estate News & Advice | realtor.com®. via http://www.realtor.com/news/unique-homes/albion-schoolhouse/ With “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” ready to be released in May, you’d think director and writer James Gunn wouldn’t have a spare moment to sell his home in Studio City, let alone move out of it. However, given the (almost) sure-fire success of his sequel to the beloved comic-book movie, Gunn’s ready to make a move. He’s put his 3,825-square-foot home on the market for $1.9 million. From the exterior, passers-by would never suspect the owner wrangles superheroes on a regular basis. Built in 1956, the East Coast traditional has just been painted a classic gray and white. It’s located in one of Studio City’s most family-friendly areas and just a short walk to Beeman Park, famous for its softball fields, preschool, and other amenities. You wouldn’t know it belongs to one of Hollywood’s most popular directors from the inside either, as the five bedrooms and 4.5 baths have been well-staged. The two-story home has hardwood floors and built-in cabinets, new LED lighting throughout, and a large eat-in kitchen. Outside there’s a spacious backyard with a grassy lawn, pool, patio and small, detached office. There’s plenty of room for those with superpowers to chase each other around back there, with minimal collateral damage. Gunn, who’s originally from St. Louis, began his movie career as a screenwriter in the mid-’90s, penning scripts for the “Scooby-Doo” movies and the 2004 version of “Dawn of the Dead.” His directorial debut was the film “Slither” in 2006, but he rose to A-list status with the success of 2014’s “Guardians of the Galaxy.” The post ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Director James Gunn Is Blasting Out of Studio City appeared first on Real Estate News & Advice | realtor.com®. via http://www.realtor.com/news/celebrity-real-estate/james-gunn-selling-studio-city-home/ Step into Metuchen for under 275k,3 bdrm 2 bath cape cod style home.Hrdwd flrs in the 2 first flr bedrooms,newer roof,finished basement w/bonus room&full bath&rec/room,newer central air&windows 8 years old,vinyl siding.Perfect for investor or handy first time buyer.Needs a little TLC but great buy!Sold absolutely as/is! via http://www.theochomesearch.com/properties/65-prospect-st-metuchen-nj/ Nestled Near the Lake! Rare one story 4 bedroom home on acreage with outdoor living, cabana, pool & spa plus private community lake in a gated upscale community. Previous builder’s personal home with quality finish-out like Knotty Alder cabinets, hard tile & wood floors, granite counters, crown molding, plantation shutters, french doors, high-end fixtures & more. Vacation backyard with lap-pool/spa, custom stone bar with granite, cabinets, built-in grill & fire pit at cabana overlooking stunning lake. via http://www.theochomesearch.com/properties/208-hacienda-pl-dripping-springs-tx/ Retirees and Florida seem to be as natural a combo as peanut butter and jelly, spaghetti and meatballs, and, well, older people and warmer weather. Except, as it turns out, the Sunshine State may not be the best place to live out one’s golden years after all. Here’s the shocker: Florida was ranked only the 17th best state to retire in, according to a recent report from Bankrate.com. The personal finance website looked at the costs of living, health care quality, crime rates, cultural vitality, weather, taxes, seniors’ overall well-being, and the number of other seniors in all 50 states. So where should they go instead? New Hampshire, of course. Wait, what?! That’s right. The cold, snowy Northeastern state earned high marks for having low crime and tax rates (except for those sky-high property taxes). “A lot of the states that made our top five are not places that people usually think of when they think of retirement destinations,” says data analyst Claes Bell, who wrote the Bankrate.com report. “But there’s more to a good place to retire than good weather.” The state rose from the 15th spot on last year’s ranking after Bankrate.com rejiggered the weighting of its criteria to what’s most important to retirees—adding culture (or things to do) and the number of fellow seniors. That change actually boosted Florida 11 spots above its position last year. But it still didn’t come close to cracking the top 10. Florida didn’t make the top 10 because it “has issues with its crime rate and its cost of living is relatively high compared to other states. The health care quality is also a little problematic,” Bell says. And the revised methodology put a new light on places that are seeing an incursion of older folks, many of them returning after spending years elsewhere. That’s certainly the case in New Hampshire. Many of Portsmouth, NH–based Realtor® Stephen Oates‘ older clients are moving back to the state’s coastline because they have a connection to the area. “I’ve seen more people coming back from the South,” says Oates, of the Bean Group. “Usually they’re coming back to be closer to their grandchildren and their family.” The fact that the state doesn’t have any income tax (for those boomers still picking up consulting or freelance work) or sales tax is a bonus. And it helps make up for the fact that the coastal areas can still be fairly pricey. The other top states for retirees were Colorado, Maine, Iowa, Minnesota, Virginia, Massachusetts, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Idaho, according to the report. The worst state for retirees? Alaska. “A lot of seniors are not going to be attracted to a place with really frigid weather that Alaska has,” Bell says. Plus, the state also has “issues with crime. Its health care quality is low, and the cost of living of there is surprisingly high.” The other bottom-dwelling states for retirees were West Virginia, Arkansas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Kentucky, Nevada, Oklahoma, California, and Mississippi. But whether or not a certain state made the list shouldn’t be a reason to just pick up and move. “Most people tend to stay in their states when they retire,” says Rodney Harrell, AARP’s livable community expert, to remain close to their family and friends. “It’s relatively few that do move across the country to some relatively new state.” Those who do are looking for affordable housing and a decent cost of living, as many retirees are on fixed incomes, he says. They want to live in walkable communities with plenty of public transportation for when they are no longer able to drive. And they want lots of opportunities to socialize in their old age. “People are generally looking for a good quality of life,” Harrell says. The post The Very Best States for Retirement—and Nope, Florida Is Not No. 1 appeared first on Real Estate News & Advice | realtor.com®. via http://www.realtor.com/news/trends/youll-never-guess-best-worst-states-retire/ Multiple offers received, highest and best by 5pm on Sunday 3/26. This is the unit you have been waiting for! Located in the heart of town this sixth-floor corner unit has east and north exposures and has a great view of Oak Park and Chicago. Loaded with windows this light-filled one bedroom one bath has so much to offer. Some of the features include a remodeled kitchen, contemporary flooring, custom window treatments, and a fully renovated bath. Great closet space throughout, double closets in the foyer and in the large master bedroom. Fantastic balcony, over 20 feet long is prefect fo r relaxing, grilling, and entertaining. The building has a indoor pool and a rooftop deck that is beyond compare when it comes to watching fireworks on the 4th of July. Walk to train, shops, restaurants; everything Oak Park has to offer. One deeded parking space included! via http://www.theochomesearch.com/properties/922-north-blvd-607-oak-park-il/ From the Spacious Entry with wide stairway to the 5 bedrooms, there is room from everyone. Eat in area in the kitchen, formal Dining Room, large Living Room, small office area, two bedrooms and a full bath on main floor. Upstairs you will find 3 more bedrooms and 1/2 bath. The enclosed porch adds another space for gatherings. Lots of natural woodwork;wood floors under most of the carpets. House also has a Coal stove or Gas furnace. via http://www.theochomesearch.com/properties/6186-hamilton-hill-rd-alfred-station-ny/ Need a fixer upper on two acres of land? You have found the place! Custom build the inside to suit your needs and desires. Unrestricted neighborhood. Call or text for your appointment today! via http://www.theochomesearch.com/properties/tbd-winding-creek-rd-trinity-tx/ |
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