Sentences with phrase «town home with»

Since I live in a small town home with a family of six, I can surly dream.
Beautiful North Facing Town Home With 3 Bed And 2.5 Bathrooms.
Fantastic remodel of 2 bedroom, 2 baths town home with views of the Del Mar Race Track.
Stunning town home with spectacular Arkansas River views!!!
Beautiful executive style town home with high ceilings and recessed lighting.
make yourself at home in this brand new minto built town home with a...
3 Level Town Home With Finished Basement, Deck & Fenced Yard.
Furnished (option) 4 Level Townhouse - Luxury Town home with stunning kitchen and SS appliances, granite counters, breakfast bar.
Well maintained Single level town home with single family feel.
Classic 4 level town home with a 1 car garage, convenient to two metro stops (Courthouse -LRB-.8 M) & Rosslyn -LRB-.9 M), Mom's organic market, restaurants, shops and Dawson Terrace Park and Community Center.
Spacious and bright tri-level town home with almost 2000 square feet, seconds to Abbot Kinney, Rose Ave and the beach!
I live in a small town home with my little dogs..
She used to live in a brick traditional home, but not too long ago moved into a town home with very traditional and elegant bones.
Bridlewood features town homes with floor plans ranging 1,243 or 1,360 square feet of living space.
Edge features 65 town homes with floor plans ranging from 2,276 to 2,414 square feet of living space.

Not exact matches

During that first year, the company was in an office «closet» in a Long Island town with its warehouse in the garage of Nesi's parents» home.
Countries around the world — from Chile to South Africa to the picturesque colonial town of Trinidad in Cuba — are home to cities that have done away with the practical in favor of the fun, whether due to a city - wide artistic streak, a cultural love of color, or a Hollywood payout.
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.
Since Election Day, Philadelphia physician Rhea Powell has marched with other women in Washington, protested in her home town against the potential repeal of Obama's health care law and joined in airport demonstrations against Trump's immigration restrictions.
Towns with fewer than 20 homes for sale were excluded from the list.
The big city with a small town vibe is known for its music scene, and for being home to the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference and as well as the Whole Foods HQ, but where it really shines is in its culinary scene, which ranges from barbecue that people wait hours in line for to all kinds of tacos.
But with rental websites like Airbnb becoming so popular, renting out your home or apartment for out - of - town visitors is a very real thing to do.
Across Ecuador, you'll find expats living comfortably on as little as $ 1,000 a month if they own their own home, and rentals also remain affordable — count on paying around $ 500 for a three - bedroom apartment in a city, with small - town rentals costing even less.
Many towns do not have rules in place to deal with an online service for people to rent out their rooms or homes on a short - term basis.
With a town of 26,000 networked smart homes and apartments built green from the ground up, Hays hopes to give 75,000 residents the eco-friendly lifestyle that critics of clean energy say is impossible.
We recently traveled to the quiet town of Ridgefield, Connecticut, to meet with the CEO of the Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk at his lakefront summer home.
In Boquete, the boutique mountain town in the Chiriquí province that's Panama's most popular expat enclave (although it certainly retains its Panamanian flavor) you can buy a spacious two - story three - bedroom two - bath home just a few minutes from the center of townwith a covered terrace and a pretty garden from which to enjoy the sunshine and stunning mountain views, and all for just $ 165,000!
Just 90 minutes from San Miguel and 20 minutes from the international airport in Silao, Guanajuato is a lively university town... and one of Mexico's most beautiful cities, with winding cobblestone streets and historic homes and buildings painted in bright hues of red, yellow, orange, and more...
In the Los Frailes neighborhood (where Suzan and I loved living some years back), a beautiful two - bedroom home (also with sunset views of Presa Allende, a lake on the edge of town) features an open courtyard with a fountain, gorgeous terracotta tile floors and lots of natural wood throughout.
Example: the very low 25 - 75k homes are always, and I mean always in towns that are outside of commuting distance to places with employment.
Vermont is dotted with quaint towns, covered bridges and gorgeous natural lookouts that make the state a popular place to own a home.
Another popular outside neighborhood is Los Frailes, which feature large homes with yards and gardens — a rarity in town.
Don't miss out on this well situated town home unit with 3 finished levels backing on to greenery.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
With respect to Luke 4:18, the reference to the poor in this passage is not part of the general message about Jesus turning his back on his home town as found in Mark, Matthew, John, Thomas and Luke 4: 16 - 17, 19 - 30 making Luke 4; 18 historically unreliable.
The town was only liberated from IS last year, with many only having returned recently to rebuild their homes.
Whether it's the suburbs, cities, or small towns, if you want to get personal with another man, you share commiserations about the home team over a communion of wings and beer.
Around our streets some people really go to town, so to speak and decorate the outside of their homes with reindeers, father Christmas, snowmen, icicles, stars, trains etc, my wife and I walk round to admire these and all the various Christmas trees all lit up in peoples homes.
Yet he decided to make the trek across town through military checkpoints, driving down streets littered with debris into what can easily be described as a war zone, to see the fate of his religious home.
The man himself asks to come with Jesus, but instead he is told to return home (to a Gentile town, remember, which explains why there would be no danger in proclaiming the cure) and tell people what God has done for him.
It's been reported that he was arrested on his way home from the town of Caibarién, where he was leading meetings with human rights campaigners who were discussing responses to a series of religious violations affecting Apostolic Movement churches in central and eastern Cuba.
Our little town didn't have any motels and there weren't enough beds in family homes for everyone to get their own bed, so every bed was filled with adults, men with men and women with women.
It was a social must for a rich man or a man who had attained a high rank in the government to build a mosque with a school in his home town or to leave a waqf in the city.
As a race war engulfs Cape Town, where Michael lives with his aging and critically ill mother, he makes plans, as best he can, to return her to her ancestral home so that she can die among her people.
And the same process would, though somewhat later and with considerably less success, also overtake my own home town, as it would, at least superficially, just about every American city of more than minimal size.)
My own home town, St. Paul, was a predominantly Catholic city, with a sizable minority of Scandinavian Lutherans.
The town of Louvain (home of a famous Catholic university) witnessed one of the great tragedies of those opening weeks — 248 civilians were shot and two thousand buildings destroyed, including the collegiate church of St Peter and the university library, with its 300,000 volumes.
The next day you are back in Cape Town, in the shadow of Table Mountain, driving through a bright neighbourhood of middle class homes, with front yards, plantings, dogs, people chatting on front steps.
With such images, Paul shows he is talking about the teacher who travels away from his home and place of employment to go serve and teach in other cities and towns.
Oh the joy if only we could go back to the early 1800's where a good honest white land owner could head to town any Saturday and buy a whole new pack of n e gros to take home so he could help with the building of his new Church... And don't forget ladies, you are meant to be seen, not heard, and don't you dare be so immoral as to let your ankle show... Now get back in the kitchen!!
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