Shaker Heights Ohio Homes For Sale between $400,000 - $600,000.
As a Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) and a REALTOR with strong negotiating experience, I would be happy to assist you with your next home purchase or sale in the Shaker Heights Ohio real estate marketplace.
Here are currently (as of 10/26/2009) 32 homes for sale in Shaker Heights Ohio between $400,000 - $600,000.
Homes between $400,000 - $600,000 in Shaker Heights Ohio
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Olsen Ziegler Realty -- An innovative and cost-effective way to buy and sell your Shaker Heights Ohio Home
Shaker Heights Ohio Homes For Sale between $250,000 - $400,000.
As a Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) and a REALTOR with strong negotiating experience, I would be happy to assist you with your next home purchase or sale in the Shaker Heights Ohio real estate marketplace.
Here are currently (as of 10/26/2009) 61 homes for sale in Shaker Heights Ohio between $250,000 - $400,000.
Homes between $250,000 - $400,000 in Shaker Heights Ohio
View all the homes for sale in Shaker Heights Ohio at Olsen Ziegler Realty
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Olsen Ziegler Realty -- An innovative and cost-effective way to buy and sell your Shaker Heights Ohio Home
Shaker Heights Ohio Homes For Sale up to $250,000.
As a Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) and a REALTOR with strong negotiating experience, I would be happy to assist you with your next home purchase or sale in the Shaker Heights Ohio real estate marketplace.
Here are currently (as of 10/26/2009) 191 homes for sale in Shaker Heights Ohio up to $250,000.
Homes up to $250,000 in Shaker Heights Ohio
View all the homes for sale in Shaker Heights Ohio at Olsen Ziegler Realty
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An innovative and cost-effective way to buy and sell your Shaker Heights Ohio Home
Okay...hype was high last year for The Cleveland Cavaliers to win the NBA Championship. We won't go into details as any Cleveland Cavaliers basketball fan is painfully aware of how last season ended. Just one 3-point by Delonte could have tipped the scales to have gotten us to the finals, along with several other unfortunate twists of fate. I know...I know...shoulda...coulda...woulda. If we only had: _____________ and we would have won. Personally, I think we would have been sledgehammered by the LA Lakers, but that is pure speculation and irrelevant.
So...what's a Cav's fan to do? We could punt and hope Josh Cribbs returns it -- okay, we won't talk about the pitiful Browns this year, but next year's draft is starting to shape up nicely if you know what I mean.
Anyway, King James contract only has one more season, so if the Cavs don't win a championship this year, rumors are running wild that King James will bolt to greener pastures. I'm not sure how much greener it could get for him when he has a local and loyal fan base beyond compare of any major city, he has more dollars than he will ever know how to manage, and he has a smart organization dedicated to bringing the trophy back to Cleveland.
So...with the addition of THE SHAQ this year and he stays health, and if Delonte's weapon charges and bi-polar disorder don't interfere with the season, and Mo doesn't cave under the post-season pressure, and JJ lives up to the huge promise we know he can deliver, and Andy doesn't get knocked down one too many times in the lane and can't get back up, and Z-man's ankles and feet hold up, and the Boopster (aka. Daniel Gibson -- who by the way...my son attended his basketball camp two years ago (when he was 7) and his shoe was untied and Boobie Gibson was standing in front of him and my son asked him if he would tie his shoes, and he did. My daughter, who is in love with Boobie because of his incredible smile that would make Tom Cruise jealous and his handsome good looks, about fainted when he told her that Boobie tied his shoes.
If everyone can gel this year, and become a cohesive unit, I think we have a shot at the championship.
If not, well...if you are familiar with Greater Cleveland Professionals Sports, you know how to take defeat -- it's a concept we are way too familiar with.
I always vote like it's my last election and I want to leave a lasting impact for the next generation. I know, melodramatic, and it is. But...I always vote, always, and I always take time to research the issues and candidates to make the best possible choices, given the issues on the ballot and the choices of individuals.
While I am always left longing that there has to be better people, processes and ways to frame issues than what we see, we live in an imperfect world and we play the hand we are dealt.
While I am deeply saddened and dismayed by the amount of corruption that proliferates throughout our political structure in Cuyahoga County and I am glad for once that there are real reform options on the ballot (only one in my singular opinion). The levies for our schools is always a battle and our kids' future to a large extent depends on the passing of these levies.
This year, Ohio residents are faced with approving casinos and a host of other measures.
I have taken advantage the past few elections to vote by mail and while at first, I was nostalgic for being part of the collective in our community -- standing in line, showing ID, etc., and it felt more participatory, I have found that having the ballot in front of me at home, researching in real time on blogs, websites, media analysis, newspaper and local press, etc., was very beneficial and prefer to vote this way.
Whatever your political affiliation or viewpoint, please exercise your right to vote.
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