Sentences with phrase «real sense of this home»

«This hotel gives you a real sense of home» — Roger Smith guest Lesley from Manchester, England on @TripAdvisor pic.twitter.com/GcSwU0qCD 3
They provide a real sense of home when people find themselves in crisis.
With only four villas on the resort, you get a real sense of home helped by the wonderful hospitality of the owners Loeng and Nathalie.
JM is a great community school where the kids feel a real sense of home.

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Forrec says the theme will imbue St. Elizabeth with a sense of history, strengthen community ties and emphasize that the site is a real town — not merely a collection of homes for people living out their final years.
The lifestyle I can afford is amazing and I feel a real sense of freedom compared to my life back home
«It's a chance to have the freedom of working from home, the facilities of a real office, plus a social atmosphere and sense of community.»
And when you combine that with the very real threat of rising mortgage rates, it creates a strong sense of urgency among home buyers.
Of course, the fact is that in such a situation these children do not have a «real home» in any serious sense.
There was a real sense of earnestness, which made me go home and think, «Let me really rethink my answer and make sure I am giving an answer that is truthful and also respectful.»
She says she was lucky in that sense, her food foundations were always real honest food, small portion sizes and an appreciation of home cooking.
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Bill Allison, one of the organisers, says: «They got a real sense of achievement in building something they could take home
It's the perfect home for entertaining, which makes sense, since Maria has a knack for making people feel comfortable, both in real life — hosting dinner parties for such high - profile friends as Julianne Hough and Bobby Flay — and on television, where she holds it down as the co-anchor and managing editor of E! News.
Kind hearted laid back guy.I consider myself a gentlemen with a sense of humor I like to have a good laugh.I am by all means a romantic person it's just the way i am.I like outdoor activities but home is where the real fun is.
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Cinematographer Lachlan Milne's sweeping, colorful panoramas and a chapter - based narrative structure gives Hunt for the Wilderpeople the feel of a storybook fable, but thanks to the warm - hearted dynamic between Ricky and Hec, even the film's most whimsical moments carry a sense of real underlying pain: Both of these characters are outsiders ultimately looking for a home to call their own.
By the end, though both characters have found a measure of that normalcy for themselves, there's a strong sense their real home is out in the open of the New Zealand bush, in each other's company, armed with a renewed sense of openness to life's possibilities.
She frequently clashes with mother Marion (Laurie Metcalf) whose real world concerns about money and a sense of order in their home are of little interest.
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Nothing at home happens with action - packed aplomb (though the director sets up tense red herrings to lure the audience into a sense of unease), and yet the stakes are painfully real.
In a very real sense, parents of third, fourth and fifth graders are their student's at home learning coach, providing them with instruction from a certified teacher and an environment that facilitates learning.
And actually, there's a lot of sense in revealing the Range Rover Sport in New York because — despite the undeniable off - road credentials the new Sport will offer — the natural home for a sizeable chunk of Range Rovers Sports is prowling the urban jungle — not the real one — and New York is a proper urban jungle and a big market for Land Rover.
While there may be income tax benefits of buying a home, these can be more than offset by the combination of maintenance, real estate taxes & the costs associated with buying and selling a home (appraisal, inspection, real estate commissions, etc.); thus in most cases it only makes sense to purchase a home if you intend to live in it for many years — preferably for the period of the loan or longer.
«A rapid return to trend levels is significant for homeowners in that it gives them a sense of how their home equity figures into their real wealth and how they have to adjust their consumption and saving decisions,» said Baker.
However, it seems a good percentage of the more well - known travel blogs are written by long - term travelers with no real home base — which would make sense.
Thanks to the island's Mayan heritage, there is a real sense of history and charm here that makes people feel at home, wherever they come from originally.
The thing that makes sense about the Nintendo switch is that a caters to both of their markets while basically only being a portable that can out to the television, there is no real purpose behind making a dedicated Home console again.
Everyone is waiting for Pokemon Go to be released so we can all experience Pokemon in the realest sense we'll ever have (short of genetic experimentation... and I wouldn't be opposed to a squirtle in my home).
Given the economic difficulties many households are facing, and the growing community sense of responsibility for climate change, self - generation of power for the home is proving to be a real cost saving incentive.
It also doesn't offer surround sound audio, but that's not a big deal for gaming headsets; even when headsets have discrete drivers for each channel, they can't produce nearly the imaging and sense of direction that a real surround sound home theater system can.
They may be «looky loos,» who simply enjoy seeing the insides of other people's homes or who are looking for decorating or remodelling ideas; they may be people who are thinking about buying and are trying to get a sense of pricing and neighbourhoods; or they may be buyers who are visiting a house that's a little above their price range just to have a base of comparison for their «real» house hunt.
Some home sellers are offering potential buyers an Airbnb night in their home to give buyers a real sense of what it would be like to live in the house.
And if one assumes that a home will sell for the same amount and in the same time on market, regardless of which real estate agent or firm represents them, then finding a flat fee firm or an agent who will take the listing at 2 % makes sense.
Perhaps the greatest value a real estate agent provides for the home buyer is a sense of security that they are making the right decision and that the deal is put together correctly.
Blasting our «proprietary» information out over the internet by allowing third party disseminators access to it just reinforces the need for a buyer to engage the services of a professional to help them make sense of the information overload that is being force fed them by providers who have no real knowledge nor interest in real estate as anything more than a means to direct the eyes of that audience of prospective home buyers to the vast market of tertiary service providers who advertise on their websites.
I'm saying that brokers have to begin thinking beyond being in the real estate transaction business to being in the home business in the broader sense of everything that happens around the sale or purchase of a home.
Broker Public Portal (BPP) has recently executed a binding letter of intent with Homesnap, creator of highly - rated real estate apps for consumers and agents, to launch a national home search experience defined by simplicity, integrity and common sense under the Homesnap brand.
MALVERN, PA: The Suburban REALTORS ® Alliance (SRA) today launched a campaign titled «This Doesn't Make Sense» to educate home owners and local elected officials about the adverse impact municipal point - of - sale inspection requirements (POS) can have on real estate sales.
The New York Times ran an article on the front page of its real estate section last week describing how some home sellers are starting to consider whether it makes sense to sell a home on their own, or otherwise try to sell without paying a full brokerage commission.
Some of the top stories in real estate this week include the answer to a question many homeowners have in the face of increased home values: Does a home equity line of credit make sense financially?
Such projects may include single family homes, multiple home developments, mixed use projects, apartments, multi-family housing, cottage developments, senior living centers and other types of projects that make sense and fill a specific need in today's fluid real estate markets.
Purchasing a home with PacificPlus gives the homebuyer a sense of safety and security that their down payment investment is protected should the home be sold in a declining real estate market.
Carol Bird, a real estate professional in Malibu, Calif., says one client asked to spend a significant amount of time in a home listed to get a sense of the traffic noise during different times of the day, while another buyer wanted to try out the home's many high - tech features.
While real estate professionals have long used the inviting aroma of fresh baked goods to make a home seem welcoming, some condominium developers are going above and beyond to win house - hunters over through their sense of smell.
Given that the overwhelming majority of home buyers start their search on the internet and people will be accessing the Internet from their mobile devices, it would only make logical sense to ensure that you prepared your real estate brand for mobile users.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, REALTORS ® is a home services company in every sense of the term, not only dealing in real estate, but also housing its own mortgage company, title company and insurance company, The Trident Group, under its business umbrella.
Seventy - eight percent of those looking to buy a new home visit more than three different sites before taking action on a real estate site, which means it makes sense to place ads on as many different sites as possible.
If Toronto real estate prices continue to rise even 10 % per year (which of course no one can guarantee — however rates have been continually rising for over a decade)... purchasing a home makes sense.
Real estate analysts use the «median days on market» measurement to get a sense of how quickly homes are selling in a particular area.
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