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Posted by admin on 17 May 2009 | Tagged as: Better Gardening, Home Improvement, Living History
Eighteen months ago, the property would probably have been priced at around EUR 1.5 million, says selling agent Marcus Magnier of Collier Jackson-Stops. It has just come on the market and is for sale for EUR 850,000. One such is Lake Lodge, a three-bedroom stone lodge on 10 acres in the grounds of Humewood Estate in Kiltegan, Co Wicklow.
Given Peter Aaron’s box-shaped 1858 Italianate win a house here is as deep as it is wide, square-footage calculation ought to be easy. Itis whatever it is across 33 feet squared, and then it is twice that, because the second story has the same measurements as the first, Mr. Aaron said the other day. Except for the kitchen, which was added on later. The kitchen kind of throws everything off. Humewood is near Baltinglass village in west Wicklow and 42 miles from Dublin. He sighed. The kitchen.
Properties that have UPVC Sash Windows and are realistically priced have a chance of selling, says Magnier. The original estate lodge – the only one on the estate to come to the market recently, he says – has been extended and refurbished and has views of gardens and surrounding woodland. The lands are divided into four paddocks.
The kitchen that initially destroyed the symmetry of the hilltop house was built long before 1985.
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Posted by admin on 23 Mar 2009 | Tagged as: Content Sources, Living History, Radicals and Others
Ever since Hillary Clinton withdrew from the race, Barack Obama has not been alone on the campaign trail. Obama’s former rival has been frequently sighted with the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. This week alone she was at two New York City events to raise funds for Obama. The Illinois and New York senators united Wednesday night at the Loews Regency Hotel, where 125 people donated over $4.1 million. They made an encore the next morning in the New York Hilton, at a women’s event that raised over $575,000. It’s not as if it’s Obama that needs help. Clinton stands to gain from the fundraisers, ridden with debts as she is. (As of May 30, Hillary had accumulated $22 million in debts, due on the Denver Democratic National Convention this August.) Earlier, before trooping to Loews, Obama had explicitly asked donors at the New York Hyatt fundraiser to help Hillary retire her debt. In truth, Obama knows he would do well not to snub Clinton; their primary race had already been too divisive for Obama’s good. If Obama still wants to cut into Clinton’s fan base, he better play this show of symbiosis by ear. In any event, there is no doubt that Obama trumps everyone else regarding campaign moolah. He is historically the first presidential nominee not to have relied on public financing. Meanwhile, Clinton must hold on to that plastic smile a little longer — either until her debt is retired or if she becomes Obama’s running mate.
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