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December 28, 1990 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-12-28

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REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

♦•♦

BUYING OR SELLING?
GET THE
WORD OUT
IN:

THE JEWISH NEWS

How much longer
can you live
without water?

Classifieds
CALL
NOW
354.5959

Have you been living without water for too long?
Well, here's good news:
From only $495/mo. (including free gas heat)
you can live a superb lakeside lifestyle -- at Beachwalk.
Located in prestigious West Bloomfield/Novi,
Beachwalk offers spacious luxury apartments plus a for-
residents-only pool. Year-round water sports at Walled
Lake (and local shops) are just a short walk away.
So don't deprive yourself of water — visit
Beachwalk today! 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.

beachwalk

**4

624-4434

Dir.: Northwestern to 14 Mi., W. on 14 Mi., 5 miles to Beachwalk... a walk
from Walled Lake. Open 10-5 weekdays. 12-4 weekends.

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Lovely, affordable homes...
tree-lined streets... warm and
friendly neighbors... all await
you and your family!
-THE
You may be able to purchase
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your own home in Oak Park or
Southfield with the help of
The Neighborhood Project.

$9

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TUESDAY 12:00 NOON FOR FRIDAY'S ISSUE.

SPONSORED BY THE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1990

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