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December 11, 1998 - Image 137

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-12-11

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. Newest Listing — Great brick bungalow, beau-
tifully decorated, 1st and 2nd floor baths,
refinished hardwood floors, bay window in liv-
ing room, updated kitchen with eating area.
Lovely yard with towering trees. Middle of the
Woods. Close to rec center and schools.
$217,500.

I'll get you the lowest rate — guaranteed
— on a home mortgage. New purchases
or refinancing. No cost, no point loans avail-
able. Put my experience to work!. FREE
APPRAISAL WITH THIS AD!

Call

FARMINGTON HILLS TROPHY. Lovely home in
Copperwood E. Soaring great room, cul-de-sac lot
backs to golf course. 3,895 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, 3.5
baths, 2.5 car garage. Finished basement, 1,200 sq.
ft. Built 1991. Gorgeous! FSBO $599,900, agent 3%.

Ozzie Jacobson

248-355-3267

CONCEPT ONE
MORTGAGE CO.

HUNTINGTON WOODS

Great potential in this large 3 bedroom, cen-
ter entrance Colonial on 90x130 lot with
breezeway and attached 2-car garage. Huge
20x12 family kitchen, great 3 season solarium.
Walk to synagogue and schools. $254,900.

37787 Eagle Trace
By appointment 248-848-9604

HUNTINGTON WOODS

_ Meticulously maintained, spacious brick bun-
galow on great treed double lot, 3 bedrooms,
large living room with beautiful fireplace, din-
ing room and family room, huge basement,
attached garage and enclosed breezeway.
Motivated sellers. $208,900.

HUNTINGTON WOODS

Great buy, bright and sunny brick bungalow.
Brand new kitchen with beautiful wood cabi-
nets and hardwood floor. Large dining room,
family room. Center of Woods. Motivated sell-
er. $197,500.

NORTH OAK PARK

Brick bungalow in Berkley School District.
Much updating including new roof, windows,
central air and refinished hardwood floors.
Spacious bedrooms, 1st and 2nd floor bath-
rooms. Large enclosed porch, fenced yard,
garage. Neighborhood Project money avail-
able. Some restrictions, call for info. $129,700.
For Appointment or More Information Call

Jane Solomon

Prudential Chamberlain-Stiehl Realtors
Office: 248.647-8068
Residence: 248-545-2692

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