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December 01, 2000 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-01

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"MIA 116,

20 Minutes from DaimlerGhrysler Headquarters

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W ow you can come home to the kind of luxurious

lifestyle you have only dreamed of with a
prestigious address in Mount Christie Estates.

This magnificent development offers country
estates built in a premium wooded setting with
lots of privacy and natural beauty.

Mount Christie is located in picturesque
Metamora Township, close to Oakland Technology
Corridor and about 35 minutes from Troy's
Somerset Collection.

MANY OUTSTANDING AMENITIES:

• Spacious floor plans 3,000
to 7,000 square foot

The one acre plus homesites are nestled around
the mountain of a former ski resort for spectacular
year-round views.

• Dramatic two story foyers

• Beautiful flooring selections

• Large, elegantly appointed master suites

•METAMORA

• Multiple fireplaces • Three car garages

Davison Lake Rd

• Lower level walkouts with high ceilings, bay windows
and French doors opening onto landscaped patios

Oakwood Rd

• Huge outdoor entertainment decks overlooking rolling
wooded landscape, ravines, ponds and natural wildlife

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Ludwig Rd.

'OXFORD

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• Private equestrian club with scenic trails
for riding, hiking and skiing

Spectacular homesites from $125,000 to $250,000.
Luxurious custom homes from $500,000 and up.

See for yourself where your dreams can come true.

(248) 969-0400

•LAKE ORION

•AUBURN HILLS
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Lapeer Rd. 111-24
Palace Exit 81

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1-75 to Lapeer Rd. (M-24), exit 81. Continue north
3 miles past Oxford. Left on Oakwood then
an immediate right on Ludwig. 1-1/2 miles to
Davison Lake Road, then left 1/2 mile to Mount Christie.

Brokers fully protected - Qualified builders welcomed

Mount Christie Estates . . . The Elegance yeat Deserve

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DECEMBER 200o • STYLE AT THE JN

hey call them the big
four. Four mountains,
four distinct personali-
ties. They're the spirit
and soul of Aspen/Snowmass.
Snowmass. Ajax. Buttermilk.
Highlands.
Snowmass is the most versatile
of the mountains. It can be playful
and lively, intense and awe-inspir-
ing, or compassionate and relaxed.
The largest of the four area moun-
tains, Snowmass is a favorite
among families for its diverse ter-
rain and easy access. No schleping
across the street, around the corner
and through the parking lot. It's an
open-the-door, strap-on-boards-
and-go kind of experience. A tub-
ing hill, backcountry trail and
snowcat dinner rides add to its ver-
stility.
Ajax has a sociable, refined, fun-
loving soul. It's a bit of an exhibi-
tionist: steep, compact, challeng-
ing. There are no beginner runs
and there is no snowboarding.
Instead, earn bragging rights on
double-black diamond runs.
Buttermilk is gentle and invit-
ing, always ready to lend a sympa-
thetic hand. It especially loves its
children and teaching. Considered
one of the premier learning moun-
tains in the world, Buttermilk is
the kids' favorite. It's also home to
one of North America's leading
terrain parks, a haven for snow-
boarders.
Highlands is hardworking,
ambitious and eager. Located just
three miles outside of Aspen, its
3,635-foot vertical rise offers some
of the steepest terrain in Colorado.
Traditions like Freestyle Fridays
make Highlands a special place.

—Linda Bachrack

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