1654 Search Results for "hot wing maple"
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A resale home that's as good as new
Established community adds to property's appeal
The decision to buy a new home versus a resale home is often an easy one to make. After all, you stand to get a brand-new home custom built to your exact tastes. Add in the fact everything in the home . . .
Posted: 2017-12-23
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Living the dream
This is no run-of-the-mill residence
Artista Homes' Frank Cotroneo said the goal is the same for every home the 10-year-old custom builder builds. "We always try to design homes that are innovative and unique, " he said. "Our design team is always bursting with ideas. If . . .
Posted: 2013-04-20
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Classy condo in Lindenwoods big and BOLD
Loads of space and plenty of style in this two-bedroom unit
When people consider buying an apartment-style condominium, they tend to have a couple of factors in mind. First, such a condo, when compared to a single-family home, is more affordable — which instantly makes it worthy of consideration. However, with limited square . . .
Posted: 2021-11-09
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All things equal
Montego offers same amount of space upstairs as down
It isn't often a two-storey home has the same amount of space on its upper level as it does on its main level. While that might seem to be a miniscule detail, it isn't in real life. When it comes to . . .
Posted: 2009-01-24
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Contemporary masterpiece
Charleswood two-storey move-in ready
These days — according to a recent poll — the top priority for home buyers is a home must be move-in ready. Consequently, although a home might be relatively contemporary at 15 or 20-years-old, it may not be in turnkey . . .
Posted: 2016-05-07
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Wolseley condominium a rare find
Classic two-storey home offers quality living in great location
Looking for a condominium can be frustrating. Affordable condos are often found in so-so locations, while condos in great locations are often just too expensive. While it is rare, affordable, well-located condos do come along every so often, according to Eric . . .
Posted: 2018-10-13
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Let there be light
KDR Homes designer shuns gloomy earth-tone trend
After viewing show home after show home that was afflicted with EIS (earth-tone interior syndrome), KDR Homes' Diego Vassallo knew what he had to do. "So many show homes had interiors with dark colours, " he said. "So I decided to . . .
Posted: 2012-10-27
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TREE CARE: Worms a sticky situation for trees
Tanglefoot bands control cankerworms
Over the last couple of weeks, cankerworms have been devouring the leaves of trees in southern Manitoba. Many varieties of trees are affected: elm (especially), ash, maple, oak, basswood, linden, Schubert choke cherry and fruit trees, There are two types of . . .
Posted: 2009-06-28
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Move/start up with ease
Intangibles make low-maintenance Hamilton Ave. home a winner
With starter/move-up homes now costing $250, 000 to $300, 000, young families have to be very discerning about which home they buy. That's because many starter-type homes require subtle upgrades that can cost significant dollars once discovered. Ask anyone who's had . . .
Posted: 2013-03-30
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Brand-new classic
Rebuilt River Heights home stresses livability
Three years ago, a rather rundown bungalow occupied the 50-foot by 157-foot at 75 Lanark St. Today -- after a teardown and subsequent rebuild -- a 1, 974-sq.-ft., one-and-three-quarter-storey home with a striking fir-framed front entrance and cultured stone facade stands . . .
Posted: 2012-10-13








