February 25, 2010
By Geoffrey McCabe in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Santa Teresa and Malpais have become known as some of the world’s most beautiful beach towns. They are famous for the wild animals that inhabit the surrounding lush jungles, amazing Pacific Ocean sunsets, and the consistently epic surfing conditions. Santa Teresa is also now known for its amazing international cuisine, since so many chefs from around the world have moved here to set up shop.
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February 10, 2010
By Karen Richardson in Motorhomes | 0 comments
This year Big Bear Lake, CA had an epic snow storm. Most of Southern California experienced flooding that damaged many buildings in the coastal cities. But we were absolutely buried in frosty precipitation. There are different cities in the Bear Valley area like Moonridge, Fawnskin and Sugarloaf and they all took their own measure of beating, but what I was amazed by was the sense of community and brotherhood.
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February 7, 2010
By Stephanie Miller in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Let me tell you about how I wrapped up a deal involving a short sale that was going nowhere fast…
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January 26, 2010
By Kevin Blessing in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Palm Springs is nestled at the base of the San Jacinto Mountain in Riverside County. But it’s much more than just a city next to a mountain range. The city has a rich, vibrant history dating back 10,000 years. Evidence has been found recently that an ancient Indian tribe that used bows and arrows and weaved baskets survived for a thousand years in the area now called Palm Springs! The real beginning takes root in the mid 1800’s and had helped this city grow into an international vacation oasis in the desert.
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January 23, 2010
By Helen Cobb in Motorhomes | 0 comments
You’ve decided where you want to go on holiday but you are now faced with the dilemma of where you are going to sleep at night. Travel specialist Helen Cobb examines the pros and cons of booking your chosen accommodation through an agency or directly with the owner.
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January 21, 2010
By Elizabeth Burton in Motorhomes | 0 comments
It’s easy to understand why Big Bear homes have many different appeals to many different people. A lot of people who buy up here remember their vacations in Big Bear Lake, CA and want to pass on the family tradition.
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January 19, 2010
By Grizzly B. K. in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Big Bear Lake, California is a terrific place to find property. If you’re hunting down Big Bear homes, bank-owned property can be a great opportunity. For one thing, these properties are usually a lot cheaper. Although with these types of Big Bear homes, there can be certain other issues you have to deal with.
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January 16, 2010
By Adriana Noton in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Planning a perfect holiday or vacation in an absolutely stunning location if often the reason that people look to the Waterfront Cottages. These cottages offer a person the unique opportunity to escape the busy lifestyle that you may e caught up in and enjoy a little time to slow down and enjoy the wonderful world that surrounds the cottage.
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January 11, 2010
By Sam Anderton in Motorhomes | 0 comments
Modular home floor plans can be used for a variety of different home designs, you could go for a starter home, an executive home, a ranch style modular home, a lovely one storey home, or a multi family dwelling. There really is no limit on the type of design you can have when you are looking for modular home floor plans.
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January 9, 2010
By Stephen Daniels in Motorhomes | 0 comments
The real estate market is still in a fragile state because of the recent economic crisis. While things are getting better, it is still a buyer’s market across the U.S. and will probably remain that way for some time. Despite its popularity as a vacation destination, Sea Isle City, New Jersey is not exempted from this situation.
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