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October 26, 1991 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-26

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WHAT BLOOMFIELD HILLS WAS MEANT

To BE.

• On a luminous, moonlit night, you absent-mindedly stray from your
route and are stunned to come upon a community of the finest
architecturally-designed homes, sequestered upon 150 scenic acres
of Bloomfield Hills' most desirable real estate.

You've discovered The Hills of Lone Pine. A discrete village of unique,
single-family residences in which expansive natural acreage, streams,
ponds and waterscapes are meticulously maintained for each homeowner.

Choice two- and three-level homes available, starting at $650,000.

TEXEL LAND COMPANY, INC.

ThellilkofLonePine

1200 Lone Pine Road • Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302
(313) 540-3000 • Fax (313) 540-2823

A VanderKloot Development.
West of Telegraph off Lone Pine Road. Please call for an appointment.
Brokers Protected.

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