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103-G Breezewood Drive - Condo

01-26-08
Jesse Allen
Jesse Allen: Real Estate Agent in Greenville, NC
Condominium
82569 Active
103 Unit: G BREEZEWOOD DRIVE
GREENVILLE, NC 27858
L$89,900
Area: GREENVILLE Beds: 2
County: Pitt Baths: 2
Subdivision: BREEZEWOOD Half Baths: 0
City Limits: Yes Rooms: 5
Year Built: 1994 New Const.: No
Const. Type: Siding-Hardboard Apx Htd SF: 1,332
Deed Ref: 1826-776 Apx Other SF:
Parcel: 051880 Apx Out. Stor. SF:
Elem. School: Eastern Elementary Apx Garage SF:
Middle School: Eppes Middle School CSS Listing: Y - Schedule #252-329-1200
High School: J.H. Rose High
Lot Size: Zoning: E-300: No
Acres: .01 Lot: Assum. Loan: No
HOA/ Mgmt Comp.: Yes/ keystone Est. Yr Tax/Yr: $900/ 2006 Loan Type:
HOA Mthly Fee: $130 Tax Value: $74,680 Lease: No
Approximate Room Dimensions
Level Dimensions/Description Level Dimensions/Description
Living Room: 2 Master Bdrm: 2
Dining Room: 2 BR 2: 2
GR/Den: 2 BR 3:
Kitchen: 2 BR 4:
Rec Room: BR 5:
Utility Room: 2
Baths Lvl 1: 2 Baths Lvl 2: Baths Lvl 3: Baths Bsmt:
Half Bth Lvl 1: Half Bth Lvl 2: Half Bth Lvl 3: Half Bth Bsmt:
Features
Int Features: Cathedral Ceilings , Ceiling Fans , Gas logs , Smoke Alarm , Walk-in Closets , Whirlpool
Ext Features: Storage Building
Appliances: Range/Oven Electric , Refrigerator , Washer &/or Dryer
Porch: Balcony , Side
Misc Search: None
Misc Search: Cable TV Available , Energy Efficient
Style: Traditional Roof: Composition Shingle
Type: Condo Attic: Access Only
Lvl/Stories: 1 Story , Second Floor Flooring: Carpet , Vinyl
Construction: Siding-Hardboard Bsmt/Found.: Slab on Grade
Dining/Living: Combination , Living Room Fencing: None
Garage/Carp.: None-Carport Windows/Drs: Thermal Windows
Heat System: Fireplace , Gas Furnace A/C: Central
Heat Fuel: Gas Disclosures: None Known
Water/Sewer: City Sewer , City Water Possession: At Closing
HOA Amens.: Pool Show Instr.: Lockbox-Vacant
Public Rems: Second floor two bedroom unit,two bath condo has spacious living room with gas logs. Large dining area, access to covered patio. Master has large walk-in closet and master bath with whirlpool tub and walk in shower. Large utility room with washer/dry included. All appliances with new stove.
Directions: Arlington blvd to Mulberry, turn left on Thackery, right in Breezwood, left to building 103.

Tips on Generating Steady CASH FLOW Through Real Estate Investments!

01-22-08
Jesse Allen
Jesse Allen: Real Estate Agent in Greenville, NC

TIPS ON GENERATING STEADY CASH FLOW THROUGH REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS

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10 BEST BUYS !

01-22-08
Jesse Allen
Jesse Allen: Real Estate Agent in Greenville, NC

10 Best Buys


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Here's how it works. Every evening our computerized system searches through all the properties listed in the past 24 hours, from every real estate company. We review each and every one of these listings in order to find the best real estate buys in the community. From this, we print out a "hotlist" which we provide as a public service, free of charge, and without obligation. You then receive your free computerized list of the "10 best buys" in your specific price range and desired location.

The 10 Best Buys "hotlist" service will help you identify the "ten-best-buys" on the market right now that match YOUR requirements. Remember, this is a FREE community service that will save you time and the hassle of searching for properties like these.

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New Owners of Brook Valley Country Club in Greenville, NC

01-16-08
Liz Freeman
Liz Freeman: Real Estate Agent in Greenville, NC

Country Club Properties LLC will take over the 152 acre property on Oxford Road that includes a 6,821 yard, par-72 golf course, swimming pool, tennis courts, and clubhouse. It also includes a restaurant leased by CPW’s. The tax value listed in county records is $3,952,320.

Country Club Properties LLC organized by Carlton Taylor on December 10, was top bidder at $3.087 million after a foreclosure auction of Brook Valley Country Club. The bidding was officially closed January 11, 2008.

Taylor plans to discuss the future of the course at a later date, but stated he would survey the homeowners and members for their input. He plans to create a first-class golf atmosphere as well as add many amenities, including a fitness center with personal training, spa facilities and family oriented programs with social activities for all ages.

Taylor is a former president of the country club and owner of Taylor Properties in Greenville.

Homeowners are thrilled about the improvements Taylor has proposed. We all look forward to a premier site which will only elevate property values in the area and the entire county.

Possible new Internet service carrier in Greenville

07-19-07
Katie Evans
Katie  Evans: Real Estate Agent in Greenville, NC

I just read this on Reflector.com.......maybe they can beat the phone company and cable company.

Greenville Utilities is looking at whether to provide customers with infrastructure for high-speed, broadband Internet, perhaps using technology that pipes the data over power lines.

Earlier this year, the city of Wilson announced plans to bring broadband service to residents through fiber-optic cable run into homes, said Tony Cannon, assistant general manager of Greenville Utilities.

That caught the attention of the utility's board of commissioners. The staff hired Greenville, S.C.-based Palmetto Engineering and Consulting to provide "an update on the market (for high-speed Internet) and what customers demands were and how they were being met," Cannon said.

Palmetto presented that report Tuesday night.

"They think that we've got good service in our area," Cannon said of high-speed Internet.

But there are some areas "that may not have broadband or Wi-Fi (wireless networking) or other services available," mainly in rural, less densely populated areas. The consultants said providing broadband Internet works best when the municipal entity seeks the improved welfare of subscribers and not just profit.

If Greenville Utilities decided to move forward with the idea, the agency "would not be a content provider," said General Manager Ron Elks. The utility would provide only the physical conduits over which Internet data travels, he said.

Cannon said that Palmetto's "bottom line was that the market is changing" and that "technology is developing beyond where it has been in the past."

One of those that Greenville Utilities might employ would be "broadband over power line," Cannon said.

That involves sending data over power lines into the electric wiring of a home or business. Residents could plug their computers into the wall socket to get power and the Web, he said.

But that is "very new technology, and there's still a lot of bugs that have to be worked out," Cannon said. A hubrid solution wouls likely provide the most flexibility, according to the consultants.

Palmetto made no recommendations Tuesday.

"What we've asked Palmetto to do is come back to us and tell us what the next steps would be as far as doing a deeper (market) needs analysis in the area ... (and) what, if any, role GUC could play in that," Cannon said.

The utility paid Palmetto $2,400 for the first round of help, said Cannon.

Greenville Utilities has about 135,000 customer accounts, the vast majority of them residential service, covering about 75 percent of Pitt County, he said.

Earlier this year, the city of Greenville rolled out wireless Internet service that covers much of the downtown area.

Contact Katie Evans at (252) 341-5052 or visit my website at www.pittcounty4you.com.

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