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Beautiful curb appeal with this home in a great OKC location. Very nice floor plan with large living room along with large kitchen/dining. Hardwood floors under the living room carpet. Also wood floors through the 3 bedrooms. Very clean home. Large backyadr with storage shed.
Ambient, 3 shifted images stitched vertically. Client wanted to see base of stairs and dome in a single image.
Real estate market activity in Seattle through November 2012. The story remains: shrinking inventory with slightly more buyers (for the season).
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First elevated dusk. Ambient and flash blend, using camranger. Local traffic a pain - wished I had been able to move so tree branches not in way, bit messy up there. Shot for RE
Strobist info: SB26 camera right, up and back; SB26 camera left, up and back. SB26 in the far sun room (see bright spot on ceiling). 580 EX on camera. All SBs triggered optically. Power settings forgotten, sorry.
Located on 5700 wooded acres in the Virginia countryside in Toano near Williamsburg,VA Stonehouse is built around the acclaimed "Legends Golf Course."
Stonehouse is a Master Planned Golf Community offering a wide range of custom built homes. Both new and resale homes are available. Located in the western part of James City County/Williamsburg, Virginia. New homes currently start in the $400,000’s to $600,000’s, with resale home prices starting in the $300,000’s. Stonehouse offers golf course, waterfront, and wooded lots starting in the high $70,000’s
Situated just 15 miles from Colonial Williamsburg in an area of great natural beauty of virgin hardwoods, mountain laurels and old-growth hollies. It’s a land where white-tail deer and wild turkey roam freely among the forests that provide the backdrop for this spectacular community.
Golfers… you will find that Stonehouse offers one of the best golf values in the area! Although not mandatory for homeowners at Stonehouse a membership includes playing privileges at 4 different golf courses in the region. Check out the Tradition Golf website for further information.
If you are interested in building a custom home, there are building lots available to custom build your dream home in Stonehouse.
The Stonehouse community consists of many different neighborhoods. They include: Summerfield, Leatherleaf, Laurel Ridge, Orchard Hill, Overlook, Bent Tree, Hollow Oak, Hillcrest, Richardson’s Mill, Lisburn and Walnut Creek.
There are maintenance-free attached and detached villas built on the Golf Course in the Orchard Hill Section.
All homes built in Stonehouse conform to guidelines ensuring high building standards that help protect the value of your home.
Golf at Stonehouse:
Located just outside Williamsburg, Virginia, Stonehouse is laid over wild, tumbling hills near the York River in the Tidewater Region. When it opened in 1996, The Tradition Golf Club at Stonehouse was named "Best New Upscale Public Course in the Nation" and one of the "Top New Ten You Can Play" by golf Magazine.
Designed by Mike Strantz, the 18-hole, par 72, Legends of Stonehouse course was completed in 1996. Greens cling to steep bluffs and ridges before dropping down to natural streams. Dramatic elevation changes, deep ravines, and tree-lined fairways mark this layout. Legends has slopes of 140 degrees and a course rating of 75.0 from the blue markers, measuring 6,963 yards.
The course was declared on of the "Top Ten You Can Play" by Golf Magazine; the 31st "Best Modern Course" by Golf and Travel, and was ranked No. 4 in Virginia by Golf Digest. Golf Digest also named the Legends of Stonehouse the "Best New Upscale Course" in the U.S.
Nearly half of StoneHouse’s 5,700 acres will remain undeveloped with many miles devoted to hiking and biking trails. One can also fish or canoe at Mill Pond, and play tennis or swim at the Sports Center. Stonehouse also tennis courts, swimming pools, walking trails,residence club, RV/ Trailer/ Boat Storage, Community Garden
Nearest Airports are: Richmond International Airport, 35 minutes.
and Newport News International Airport, 35 minutes.
There are a variety of social clubs available for homeowners/ residents of Stonehouse . They include: The Book Club ,Bowling League ,Bridge Club ,Bunco ,Garden Club ,Ladies Golf ,Quilting ,Sit and Stitch Group ,
Wine & Dine ,Women’s Club Luncheon , Canasta, Mahjongg and many more.
An active homeowner association has many social events throughout the year.
Most homes were built starting around the year 2000. The monthly home owner fee in Stonehouse is $106 . It covers all common Area Maintenance ( entrances, playgrounds, park areas ), Use of the Pool, Clubhouse , Playground, Tennis and maintenance of those facilities.
For further information about Stonehouse or other Williamsburg VA communities or real estate contact John Womeldorf/ Realtor
John@MrWilliamsburg.com
Florida International University (FIU) College of Business Real Estate networking event with Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) gave students and alumni the opportunity to network with CREW and learn about the real estate career and internship opportunities available.
Miami, Florida | February 7, 2017
To learn more about the FIU College of Business please visit: business.fiu.edu
Cape Cod style house for sale with Coldwell Banker realtor sign. Free to use under Creative Commons license, but must credit with a link to www.houseandhammer.com. Thanks!
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5 frames blended with popped flashes in various places.
Maybe a little late to execute this since I was working on another twilight shot. I rarely blend things other than window pulls, so I decided to try a multiple frame composite image. The main thing I didn't like was the shadow on the balcony casted by the flash, which I didn't see during previewing and I'll take time to fix it up. Popped in some flashes in some dark areas, blended then put in a curves adjustment. Shadow at the base of the fireplace is natural. Comments and suggestions are welcome.