There are so many places to kayak in Marquette County. It’s an easy paddle on the Chocolay River
Marquette, MI
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Sindy Jensen
RE/MAX 1st Realty
Marquette, MI
There are so many places to kayak in Marquette County. It’s an easy paddle on the Chocolay River
Marquette, MI
Submitted by
Sindy Jensen
RE/MAX 1st Realty
Marquette, MI
River Valley Cooperative is an important part of the economy in this area
Eldridge, IA
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Tisha Bousselot
RE/MAX Elite Homes QC
Davenport, IA
It’s impossible to resist the white sands and blue water paired with Southern hospitality
Gulf Shores, AL
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Alana Turk
RE/MAX of Orange Beach
Orange Beach, AL
‘ve lived the past 25 years in Monmouth County. Now that I’m starting a new chapter, I made the decision to move closer to my job which is located in Sayreville. I have to say that decision was not easy. All of my memories of my daughter growing up, friendships made, and family are in Freehold and Howell. But, it is time to claim my stake somewhere new and Sayreville is the perfect place to be.
A lovely town with older cape style homes, Sayreville runs side by side with Parlin and sits between South Amboy, East Brunswick and Old Bridge, which also makes it close to the shopping areas of your choice. Many of the residents in Sayreville have been here for generations and it is the perfect combination of older, quaint neighborhoods blending easily and seamlessly with newer neighborhoods.
Solid schools, beautiful parks, excellent proximity to New York City and affordable homes makes Sayreville a town to consider whether you are a first time home buyer, young family, or couple looking to downsize. When it comes to towns to visit and consider put Sayreville at the top of your list!
Sayreville, NJ
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Maureen Spataro
RE/MAX Dreams
Sayreville, NJ
This mother duck had her hands full with almost 30 teenagers on East Bay
Traverse City, MI
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Crystal Gober
RE/MAX Bayshore Properties
Traverse City, MI
The OK State Capitol is classically styled in the Grand Beaux Arts tradition
Oklahoma City, OK
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Wendy Chong
RE/MAX Preferred Partners
Oklahoma City, OK
Sunset on the farm
Manhattan, KS
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Karen Westover
RE/MAX Destiny Real Estate
Manhattan, KS
have been a resident of Baton Rouge for over a decade and can attest to the fact that it is a great place to raise a family. My family enjoys the opportunities for outdoor activities, in particular nice parks, the downtown area and LSU lakes. Being nestled between Cajun Country and New Orleans and located right off of I-10, make extended entertainment areas a hop and a skip away.
I recently worked as a Retirement Sales Counselor and had the privilege of working with many wonderful people considering Baton Rouge as their retirement destination. Many were longtime residents of the area and others were looking to locate near loved ones. Many of the same attributes that make Baton Rouge attractive to families also make it attractive to retirees. Winters are usually mild, the city has easy access to travel with its own airport and the New Orleans airport is a short drive away, and the housing market has remained strong. All in all, making Baton Rouge a great place for families and retirees alike.
Baton Rouge, LA
Submitted by
Kathy Beene
RE/MAX Professional
Baton Rouge, LA
Lovely July evening on Lake Mohawk boardwalk
Lake Mohawk, NJ
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Patricia Lopez
RE/MAX Properties Unlimited Morristown
Morristown, NJ
The Hudson River at Kowawese Unique Area at Plum Point
New Windsor, NY
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Colin Seitz
RE/MAX Benchmark Realty Group
Central Valley, NY