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10-22-09
Brian Kantor
Brian  Kantor: Property Manager in Brevard, NC

$400 / 2br - Transylvania County Nc 2 BR Mobile home 828-884-4085 (transylvania, nc)


$400 - Mobile Home No Secuirty Deposit (Rosman


This week's Move in Special NO Security Deposit if you move into one of our Rosman Units. 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Mobile Homes Available. 1 Bedroom $325, 2 Bedrooms for $400, 3 Bedrooms for $500. Full maintenance crew and onsite management.
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$325 / 1br - Mobile Home No Security Deposit** (Rosman, nc/Brevard, nc) 828-884-4085 transylvania county nc

10-22-09
Brian Kantor
Brian  Kantor: Property Manager in Brevard, NC

$325 / 1br - Mobile Home No Security Deposit** (Rosman/Brevard)

1 Bedroom $325 Full maintenance crew and onsite management. 828-884-4085 www.transylvaniacountyrentals.com (Offer of no Secuirty Deposit only good till 9/16/09)**

We are the premier provider of Quality Affordable Housing in the heart of beautiful Western North Carolina. We are a family owned and operated company. For over 20 years we have enjoyed living in the " Land of Waterfalls". Our love of the picturesque land and clean fresh mountain air has become a mission. By making a variety of quality affordable homes available, we hope to share this beautiful piece of the country with you. With hundreds of single family homes, apartments and mobile homes to choose from; we will help you find your "Home Sweet Home" in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We are not realtors. We own and operate these properties and consider it our job to provide you with a quality affordable home; so that you can't wait to come home. We have maintanance workers on site to fix any problem that arises. We strive to keep up with any problem that might occur.

Areas of Expertise

We are a family run and operated Rental Company. Whether you are looking for a home, apartment, or mobile home to rent we can help you find what you are looking for. With locations around beautiful and scenic Transylvania County, we provide quality affordable housing all around the county, serving Brevard, Rosman-Eastatoe, Pisgah Forest, Quebec, East Fork, Dunn's Rock, Lake Toxaway, Sapphire-Whitewater, Gloucester, Boyd, Little River, Cedar Mountain, Williamson Creek, Cathey's Creek, and Balsam Grove. CONTACT US TODAY IF YOU NEED HELP FINDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA . Rental in Brevard (828) 884 4085 or stop by our office at 1938 Old Rosman Hwy, Rosman, NC 28772

$550 / 1br - House No Securtiy Deposit Toxaway, Transylvania NC (toxaway, nc) 828-884-4085

10-22-09
Brian Kantor
Brian  Kantor: Property Manager in Brevard, NC

$550 / 1br - House No Securtiy Deposit Toxaway, Transylvania NC (toxaway, nc)







Transylvanai nc real estate Rental in Brevard, Rosman, Lake Toxaway 828-884-4085 many available (edi
About Us:

We are the premier provider of Quality Affordable Housing in the heart of beautiful Western North Carolina. We are a family owned and operated company. For over 20 years we have enjoyed living in the " Land of Waterfalls". Our love of the picturesque land and clean fresh mountain air has become a mission. By making a variety of quality affordable homes available, we hope to share this beautiful piece of the country with you. With hundreds of single family homes, apartments and mobile homes to choose from; we will help you find your "Home Sweet Home" in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We are not realtors. We own and operate these properties and consider it our job to provide you with a quality affordable home; so that you can't wait to come home. We have maintanance workers on site to fix any problem that arises. We strive to keep up with any problem that might occur.

Areas of Expertise

We are a family run and operated Rental Company. Whether you are looking for a home, apartment, or mobile home to rent we can help you find what you are looking for. With locations around beautiful and scenic Transylvania County, we provide quality affordable housing all around the county, serving Brevard, Rosman-Eastatoe, Pisgah Forest, Quebec, East Fork, Dunn's Rock, Lake Toxaway, Sapphire-Whitewater, Gloucester, Boyd, Little River, Cedar Mountain, Williamson Creek, Cathey's Creek, and Balsam Grove. CONTACT US TODAY IF YOU NEED HELP FINDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA . Rental in Brevard (828) 884 4085 or stop by our office at 1938 Old Rosman Hwy, Rosman, NC 28772

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Be careful with your pets this Halloween

Jay & Jewell  Kaiser: Real Estate Brokerage in Brevard, NC

I recently saw this article and emailed the content to myself and maybe on active rain, but since I have had a recent pet incident and bills from the vet to prove it, I felt this worthy to pass along.

Holidays can bring unique foods and materials into the house that pose special threats to animals. Halloween, with its costumes and candy, can be a dangerous and stressful time for a pet.

The following tips showcase what pet owners should watch out for around Halloween.

Tricks, not treats! Some human treats can be deadly for pets

  • Chocolate: Make sure your kids know to hide their Halloween stash from food-seeking dogs. Ninety-five percent of Pet Poison Helpline's chocolate calls involve dogs getting into chocolate candy. Keep in mind, the less sweet and the darker the chocolate, the more toxic it is to your pet. Baker's chocolate and dark chocolate pose the biggest problem.
  • Other candy: Remember when you felt ill after gorging on too much candy? The same thing can happen to pets. Large ingestions of high-fat, high-sugar foods may lead to a condition called pancreatitis - a painful and potentially fatal inflammation of the pancreas. Signs of pancreatitis typically show up two to four days after ingesting a large high-fat meal. Monitor your pet for a decreased appetite, vomiting, lethargy, diarrhea and other odd behavior.
  • Raisins/grapes: While small boxes of raisins are popular and healthy treats for people, keep them away from dogs. Even small numbers of raisins or grapes can cause kidney failure in dogs (and possibly cats). Never offer grapes or raisins as snacks for your pets. Choose carrots, peas, green beans or apples instead.
  • Candy wrappers: Not only is candy toxic to pets, but so are the wrappers. Few animals will bother to unwrap Halloween treats before eating them. Ingestion of foil and cellophane wrappers may cause a bowel obstruction when ingested in large quantities.

Halloween hazards

  • Glow sticks/jewelry: Pets, especially cats, love to chew on these colorful toys. Though not highly poisonous, the glowing contents can cause pain and irritation in the mouth as well as profuse drooling, nausea and vomiting.
  • Costumes: While dressing up our pets can be entertaining, keep in mind that your pet may not enjoy it. Make sure the costume does not impair their vision or movement. Also, beware of costumes containing metallic beads, snaps or other small pieces. If ingested, some metals (especially zinc and lead) can result in serious poisoning. Never dye or apply coloring to your pets' fur. Even if the dye is labeled non-toxic, many are not meant to be ingested and can potentially cause harm.

Additionally, pets may be afraid of people dressed in costumes and may not even recognize those they typically know. Fear can cause animals to act aggressively or in an unpredictable manner. If your pet seems nervous or afraid, make sure to have a safe area for them to hide or take a "time out.

  • Candles: Wagging tails and curious noses do not mix with candles. Keep candles well out of reach of four-legged friends and, when possible, use safe, electric lights in jack-o-lanterns.

The best thing any pet owner can do is to be educated about the common foods and items that are potentially toxic to pets. Make sure to avoid accidentally feeding your pets human foods that may be dangerous for them and keep poisonous products out of your pet's reach. When in doubt or if you think your pet has been poisoned, contact your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline immediately at 1-800-213-6680 with any questions or concerns.

Pet Poison Helpline is a service available 24-hours a day, seven days a week for pet owners, veterinarians and vet techs that require assistance treating a potentially poisoned pet. Staff can provide treatment advice for poisoning cases of all species, including dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, large animals and exotic species.

Pet Poison Helpline's fee of $35 per incident includes follow-up consultation for the duration of the poison case. Pet Poison Helpline is available in North America by calling 800-213-6680. Additional information can be found online at www.petpoisonhelpline.com.

Motorcycling in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Pisgah National Forest

Jay & Jewell  Kaiser: Real Estate Brokerage in Brevard, NC

As you will see in one of my recent posts we had a fabulous motorcycle ride from Brevard to Cherokee NC. With over 40 bikes, we didn't have a single incident, not even a flat. Those those that ride, the twisties are the best in the US, as well as the views are spectacular. For more information just give me a call or e-mail me at Jay@HomeINBrevard.com 828-421-0375 Motor Cycle Riding in the Blue Ridge

To our Biker Friends,

I just wanted to send out this email of appreciation to all of you and thanking you for taking part with us at some point in our motorcycle ministry here at Brevard Wesleyan Church. This past Sunday was our final ride for this year, the Annual Fall Colors Cherokee Run and it was a blast! In spite of early morning cloud cover, the turnout was awesome! It was a great turnout of riders with your awesome bikes and trikes! We had a great group that rode up from a number of different towns in South Carolina and a great bunch of riders from places here in North Carolina that I've never heard of. It's always a rush to see everyone pulling into the parking lot and to meet each of you! This is what makes our ride - you the people! The fellowship that we have out in the parking lot is awesome, and then to get to sit around a table of good food and talk with each other is really good. There was even a fellowship taking place as we proceeded down the highway (40 or 50 bikes) behind a police escort with his blue lights flashing and our motorcycle headlights on and watch the oncoming traffic stop and pull off the road thinking it's a funeral (that's an indicator of the respectful community that we live in); then to ride in the convoy to our destination of Cherokee. When we got to where we were to get on the Blue Ridge Parkway and found that the clouds and fog were too thick to get onto the Parkway, we had to remain on Hwy 276 (for safety) and actually rode the ride in reverse order as to what our plans were. By the time we had finished our meal at Granny's the cloud cover had burned off for the most part and we got on the Parkway for the return back to Brevard. There was only about, maybe, a three or four mile stretch right at the end of the Parkway part (where we would get back on 276) that was foggy and it was doable.

I have received emails from many of you, expressing how great of a time you had and how you'll be looking forward to other rides that we will be having. Thank you for your kind words and we, Brevard Wesleyan Church, will be looking for ALL of you to come back and take part with us again for other rides in the future. Keep us in mind for next spring's Blessing of the Bikes, which will be April 18th. An easy way to remember this event is that it will always be on the first Sunday AFTER tax deadline [April 15th]. I think tax deadline is pretty well etched into our minds. The Blessing of the Bikes is not where we come together to pray for the chrome and metal, but for the safety of you for that new riding season. Here's a challenge to each one of you. For next spring's Blessing of the Bikes, each one of you bring others with you.

Keep in mind, if there is ever anything that we at Brevard Wesleyan Church can do to help you along the way in your spiritual journey, feel free to contact me by either phone or email (or you're welcome to come by the church). We are here to serve you!

Thanks again to all of you and safe motoring until we meet again!

Sincerely, Hank Moffitt

(828) 883-8408 pastorhank@citcom.net