Sentences with phrase «ready homes tend»

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She says the typical Waldorf parent, who has a range of elite private and public schools to choose from, tends to be liberal and highly educated, with strong views about education; they also have a knowledge that when they are ready to teach their children about technology they have ample access and expertise at home.
These types of outfits also tend to photograph well, so baby will be ready to smile (or snooze) for the cameras on the way home, too.
Sunday was spent tending to things at home crossing things off my to - do list and getting ready for the week ahead.
Multi-room audio systems tend to be wireless and controlled using an app, so aside from ensuring a power supply is nearby and you have your smartphone ready, speakers can be positioned wherever you like in your home.
The market tends to heavily punish homes that aren't move - in ready, and your seller may be surprised that what the home will fetch may not even clear his or her mortgage or other debts.
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