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Neighborhoods Undressed - Blogs for real estate professionals, who want to give back to their communities, enhance their web presence, and meet the buyers and sellers who surf the internet looking for local real estate news and information.
The idea behind a lens is to spread an idea. Neighborhoods Undressed is a network of local blogs about neighborhoods, or towns, for real estate professionals or I guess anyone who wants to undress a town. "undress" may not mean what you think it does . . The idea behind using the word "undressed" is transparency. To undress something is to expose it, or make it transparent. The naked truth Learn more
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Nieghborhoods Undressed - The Blog
By Larry Cragun & Teresa Boardman (sometimes)
The idea behind using the word "undressed" is transparency. To undress something is to expose it, or make it transparent. The naked truth would be another way of saying it.
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byDesert Shores Undressed
By: Clayton Fejfar
The Desert Shores community is an oasis in the desert. The neighborhood is located near Summerlin in northwest Las Vegas snuggled close to the Spring Mountain Range.
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by Pam Novak
Edgewood,Milton, and Fife are wonderful communities between Tacoma, Puyallup, and Federal Way.
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By: Debbie Leavitt
Our Favorite little city of Federal Way, WA is sandwiched between Seattle and Tacoma along the I-5 corridor with Mt. Rainier to the east and Puget Sound to the west. We are home to Weyerhaeuser, TOTE, World Vision and DeVry University. We have fun filled Wild Waves and Enchanted Village, a Six Flags theme park. Ideally located, the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, the technology gateway and Bellevue, and Sea-Tac Airport are located within a 30 minute drive from us
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By: Matt Thomson
Founded in 1946, the City of Gig Harbor is a great place to live, work and play. Visit us and learn about Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Fox Island, and all the wonderful local communities.
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by Paula Henry
West Indy is home to the Indianapolis Speedway, Raceway Park, Eagle Creek, the New Indianapolis Airport, as well as several small town communities, including Avon, Brownsburg and Plainfield in Hendricks County. Enjoy the comfort and tranquilty of small town living within 10 miles of Downtown Indianapolis.
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by Larry and Kathleen Cragun
Issaquah, WA is a little city with a big heart and big ideas, about 15 miles east of Seattle. Surrounded by the Cascade mountains, also called the "Issaquah Alps" with lakes, parks, trails and green space adorning the area. It boasts incredible walking trails, parks, (one just for dogs, Bark Park!), a trolley, a historic downtown, and The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery.
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by Larry & Kathleen Cragun
A blog about Issaquah Highlands, a town within a town. There is always something interesting going on. Homes range from mansions to charming cottages. Porches and alleys, things of the past, are present here in a new way. Some have carriage houses above the garages.
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By: Mark Clawson
A blog about Las Vegas. Las Vegas which means "The Meadows" is a lot more than The Strip. Las Vegas is surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges and canyons. The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is located just a few miles west of Las Vegas and encompasses 197,000 acres within the Mojave Desert.
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by Jim Mc Clung and Heather Twenter
Mukilteo is a beautiful city located in Snohomish County, Washington. This scenic area is on the shore of Puget Sound, located approximately 25 miles north of Seattle, and is the site of a major Washington State Ferries terminal linking it across the water to Clinton, on Whidbey Island. It offers views of the Olympic Mountains to the west and the Northern Cascade Mountains to the north and east. Mukilteo is well known for its historic 1906 Lighthouse Station and the annual Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival. Many people have moved to the area because of the first-rate Mukilteo school system, and Mukilteo students consistently score well in annual achievement tests and win academic honors. The Future of Flight Museum and the Boeing Tour are also huge attractions of this fantastic city.
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By: Larry & Kathleen Cragun
A blog about Maple Valley, Where lakes and golf courses abound. We have the best of all worlds. Often if you don't start shopping for a home in Maple Valley you end up buying here. Maple Valley is nestled easterly from Renton, Southerly from Issaquah. Our home prices are considered some of the most reasonable in the greater Seattle area. We have grown fast and our neighborhoods are great.
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by Dennis Endres
A blog about Puyallup. Puyallup, what a wonderful place to live or visit. A nice size city, but still has some farmland. The views of the mountains are awesome. Mt. Rainier is the topic of so many pictures and conversations.
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By: Larry Cragun
Just plain fun - a must read if you ask me
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by Carol Miller
Welcome to Tacoma Pierce County, Washington, 'One of America's Most Livable Communities,' the City of Destiny! Nestled conveniently between the bustling metropolis of Seattle and the eventful state capital of Olympia, Tacoma is the ideal location for people on the move. Tacoma-Pierce County offers location, affordability, recreation, room for business expansion and all of the attractions of larger metropolitan areas, but still provides a hometown feel.
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by Sam and Renee Dibello
A blog about Snoqualmie Valley by Sam and Renee Dibello and the Dibello Group. Enjoy our expertise about real estate and our love for Snoqaulmie Valley. Here we write about real estate and our valley from Preston and Fall City to Snoqualmie and North Bend
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St. Paul Undressed By Teresa Boardman
Welcome to my photo blog about Saint Paul, the Capitol city of Minnesota. St. Paul is a river town, the last great city of the east, located on the banks of the Mississippi River. This blog will undress St. Paul, one photo at a time.
Fetching RSS feed... please stand bySome of My Favorite Blogs
. . . Just Blogs about blogs
- Seth's Blog
- Seth Godin's riffs on marketing, respect, and the ways ideas spread. (he also invented the Squidoo Lens)
- Copywriting tips for online marketing success from Copyblogger
- Copyblogger
by Brian Clark
What's the missing ingredient that prevents most people from successfully marketing online?
Copywriting skills. - Blog Tips at ProBlogger - Make Money Online Blogging
- Make Money Online - well there is more to it then that . . or maybe that is it. great blog, great tips and ideas.
- The Long Tail
- A public diary on themes around a book
- Micro Persuasion
- Steve Rubel on how technology is revolutionizing PR and marketing.
- gapingvoid: "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards"
- "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards" October 17, 2007
blue monster india?
[Microsoft billboard in India. The tagline reads, "Come work for Microsoft. Come change the world."
. . . there is so much more to this blog - My feeds
- this is a collection of articles from various blogs that I would like to share. I update this a t least once a week.
Books I Recommend
Who has time to read?
About the Author
Teresa Boardman - "T"
These are some of my blogs . . I really do mean some of them.
- St. Paul Real Estate
- St. Paul Real Estate, about St. Paul, Minnesota
- The Real Estate Weenie
- My bad blog cleverly disguised as a hot dog stand. What me take myself seriously? No way
- All T All Day
- Now this is a weird blog. I take pictures with my camera phone and then upload them directly to the blog via phone. It was an experiment and I am addicted so I can't stop. Many of the photos are blurry and since I can't actually see the words on the screen of my phone the spelling is really bad. Yet this blog has a small but cult like following.
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