buying: Townhouse In Staten Island - 02/11/08 03:16 AM
Hi, If you are looking for a 2 bedroom Townhouse in Staten Island Look no Further.
This home is lovely and very spacious.  It is maintenance free with a new roof & windows, with a new lenox A/C & Heating System with Humidifier, New Hot Water Heater.
The Den can be converted to a 3ed Bedroom.  The garage is large enough to fit a full size car or a SUV.  There is also plenty of parking.
The home is near all transportation.
For additional information you can visit my Web Site at vbartolone@appleseedhomes.com
or contact me @ 718-966-4000 xt 223  
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buying: Bad Market Or a Good Market - 02/10/08 01:41 PM
What would you consider this market to be? In my opinion I would consider this the right kind of Market to be Selling and Buying a home.  O.K., the prices have dropped some, but look at the brighter side the interests rates are low.  That is an overall savings. 
The flip side of this market is the people who pulled out all their equity in their home and now want to sell.  If their house was appraised within the last 2 years and they borrowed most of the equity they could run short on the sale.  That's when the has to take a short sale and they would have a problem selling.  … (2 comments)

buying: make-up - 01/06/08 10:01 AM
at what age should you let your daughter wear make-up.  I have been having this argument with some of my friends. I feel a young girl should be aloud to wear make-up at the age of 13 or 14 depending on their maturity. There should be supervision when putting it on until they learn to apply it without looking like a clown.  Light and soft colors should be worn. Lightly colored lipgloss should only be used. 
Young girls should be able to experiment with make-up.  They see commercials on TV and they usually sit and watch their mother apply it.  If they … (3 comments)

buying: Seeing Spots - 12/29/07 04:07 AM
      If you're seeing spots on your carpet, you can probably make use of these simple tips for removing common carpet stains.
 
Tar, grease, chewing gum and wax
Remove as much as possible by gently scraping with a dull knife, then treat the stain with dry-cleaning fluid. For chewing gum, try applying ice cubes in a plastic bag to harden the gum before scraping.
 
Cigarette burns
Patching is necessary for complete repair, but you can mask the damage. Snip off the darkened fiber ends, then blot the area with a solution of 1 teaspoon detergent and 1 teaspoon vinegar … (6 comments)