Sentences with phrase «nice part of town»

It was a very nice daycare center, in a very nice part of town.
Sizing is usually an issue, so frequent trips are required, but their tip is to check out the stores in nicer parts of towns where there's a better chance of finding great deals.
Think about the ideal mom for a sec; a woman who's successful, has a lot of disposal income, is financially set, is in a stable relationship, lives in a decent property in a nice part of town with a strong family and friend support network around her and has lots and lots of time and love to give.
The rural areas and nicer parts of the towns would have voted strongly for Conservative but there are large swathes of the seat that are not good Conservative territory and there is a large public sector contingent.
As with most large and cosmopolitan cities it has a gay Village, which is a lovely welcoming neighbourhood and a nice part of town to be in for a date.
Steven has it all: a great job; a nice house in a nice part of town; and a loving wife, Anna (Farrell's Beguiled costar Nicole Kidman), and two bright kids, teenage Kim (Raffey Cassidy) and preteen Bob (Sunny Suljic).
«These were essentially fashion accessories of their day,» explained Leslie Kendall, curator of the Peterson Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, adding that a Delahaye would cost as much as «a couple homes in the nice part of town
They have a very clean and tidy dealership, despite not being in the nicest part of town.
My rental is in a nice part of town and attracts good paying tenants (I've never had a late payment).
It truly is a gem of Dupont, and a good place to stay in a nice part of town.
Nice part of town, with lot of bars and green spaces.
This seven bedroom home gives you the opportunity to have a great investment and a place to live in a nice part of town not far from the downtown area with its shops and restaurants.
I while ago I noticed that Joe Mavec's bike is still in place in another nice part of town, four years after his death in 2012, also covered on TreeHugger here.
I know one thing — when Princeton finds his purpose, he will need a dynamic resume if he wants to move from Avenue Q to Avenue A (the nicer part of town).
The other day I'm driving through a nice part of town (which I have driven hundreds of times) turn right and see this deserted 10 - unit apartment which reminds me of all the stories on BiggerPockets of investors finding diamonds in the rough driving though town.
I know my little pocket that I watch obsessively, but I have no idea what the nicer parts of town are doing these days...
What I wasn't counting on was throwing in an offer on a big old expensive house in the nicest part of our town, getting my dad to jump in as a partner, and then actually closing on that place.
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