Congratulations to the new owners of this lovely Mayfield home! Our very own CENTURY 21 agent Jack Gomez did an outstanding job assisting his clients navigate the Real Estate market and find their new dream home!
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Congratulations to the new owners of this HUGE 12 bedroom duplex in Scranton! Well done to our very own CENTURY 21 agent Jack Gomez for assisting his client with the listing and marketing of this investment property for sale, resulting in another closing!
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Like anything else in life, what you see when you look at a home is not always what you get. What might look like a charming Colonial on the outside can be riddled with problems on the inside—leaving you, the buyer, with a big mess.
Luckily, there’s something that can prevent this problem from plaguing you long after the “for sale” sign comes down: a home inspection.
Home inspections are a critical piece of the home buying puzzle because not only can they help you uncover potential problems...This well maintained, two bedroom mobile home sits on a beautiful corner lot in the secluded Pocono Ranchettes community. Outside, this home boasts a convenient circular driveway, large rear deck, one car garage and a storage shed. Low taxes. North Pocono School District.
For details, or your own private tour, call CENTURY 21 agent Jack Gomez at (570)878-9646.
Since 1878, the White House Easter Egg Roll has been a hallmark tradition for residents and tourists alike in Washington DC. Though some first-hand accounts note the Easter Egg Roll taking place all the way back to President Lincoln, it was Rutherford B. Hayes who first made it an annual tradition.
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The birth of a tradition
In the early 1870s, Washington DC would be taken over by Easter Monday celebrations on the U.S. capitol’s gro...