Examples of recent real estate nightmares: 1. Open Permits found by title company: Buyer’s will not close. Seller had no idea these were there, they were taken out by second previous owner. to bring them current, they must be inspected, fees paid and work must be done to today’s standards. 2. Roof is 20 years […]
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365 Things To Do In Tallahassee – Day 19 – 3D IMAX Launch Party Downtown
Lights…Camera…Action! Be one of the first to see a 3D IMAX show on the area’s BIGGEST screen at the 3D Launch Party Thursday, September 30th, the night before the CLC IMAX 3D opens on October 1st. Hollywood will come to Tallahassee as we roll out the red carpet and welcome the paparazzi. Before the show, […]
365 Things to Do In Tallahassee, FL – Day 18 – Downtown Get-Downs
The fall in Tallahassee brings out the best in people! The weather is so wonderful, everyone wants to get out and about, plan events, throw parties, eat with friends and network! It’s my favorite time of year. This month there are tons of activities happening. Let’s focus on the regular events, sure to recur for […]
Two new Tallahassee, FL homes for sale,.. and how they shine!
View Full Album View Full Album Two beautiful new listings in northeast Tallahassee. These homes for sale in Tallahassee are each very different. One perfect for a large family and the other for the specific buyer who desires the garden home that is executive style and on a golf course in a gated community. Each […]
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Trendy, Contemporary Homes For Sale in Tallahassee, FL
I’m so lucky to get to show and experience some great contemporary homes in Tallahassee! These homes really caught my eye and I wanted to share a few of the features that impressed me the most with you! For appointments to see homes like these.. or more information on what you see here, give me […]
Labor Day Thoughts and Reflections
The US Department of Labor tells us The history of Labor Day in the United States dates back in September 5, 1882 in New York City in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. By 1884, the first Monday in September was selected as the holiday to celebrate Labor Day, as originally proposed […]
365 Things To Do In Tallahassee – Day 18 – Dedman School’s “2010 Wine & Food Festival”
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Students at the Dedman School of Hospitality at the Florida State University are gearing up for their 2nd annual “North Florida Wine & Food Festival” to be held September 8 th – 12th at the University Center Club. The week of hospitality will consist of dinner series, speakers, outings, and a grand wine and food tasting event showcasing more than 200 fine wines and delicacies from 25 area restaurants.
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Check out Videos | Citizens for Lower Taxes and a Stronger Economy, Inc. Please vote NO on Amendment 4. This Amendment will destroy all housing economic recovery in the State of Florida. This should have NEVER gotten this far and will overturn our entire governmental process. Please take a moment to review this video.