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Archive for October, 2007
I am not able to think clearly enough to write something that makes sense, but if you’ve been following the Chapter 91 issue, this is good news, indeed.
Basically, there is a regulation in Massachusetts that any development in or near tidelands is subject to an additional environmental review.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Judicial Court decided [...]
10/25/07 |
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Sorry for the lack of posts, I was up at the BI having my deviant-ed septum un-devianted, today.
Tomorrow I’ll be back on track.
My new MLS search engine should be ready tomorrow, as well. It’s much better than what you are using, currently.
10/25/07 |
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In the cost of heating a home, at least.
Forbes took a look at which U.S. cities are the priciest for anyone trying to keep the home fires burning.
To determine this, the magazine examined expected temperature patterns, historical energy demand and projected heating commodity prices (oil, propane, natural gas and electricity). Then it calculated how much [...]
10/25/07 |
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So, you’re buying a home.
A couple months ago, you found the perfect home. You negotiated the price, you signed an offer. Then, you contacted an attorney to write up a purchase & sale contract, contacted your lender, and contacted a home inspector to check out the property.
The home inspector found some [...]
10/24/07 |
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A couple days ago, a local reporter said that the Red Sox management’s buy of area buildings and sites had stimulated development in the Fenway neighborhood.
That’s a questionable statement. Especially if you’ve walked through Kenmore Square anytime recently.
The area’s a dump.
You might like eating at the Eastern Standard or meeting a mate at the [...]
10/24/07 |
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Go Red Sox!
Bostonians love them!
The cost of supporting them? Not so much.
From the Globe:
Many workers, from waiters to valets, stand to make a windfall in the World Series, as does the state, which collects taxes on meals, lodging, liquor, and purchases of baseball paraphernalia.
On the losing side of the contest? Try the City of [...]
10/24/07 |
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