0 Real Estate Looking to scope out the market? Check out what the most recently listed listings in Tarpon Springs have to offer. Real Estate News , Patch Staff Posted Reply TARPON SPRINGS, FL — Whether you’re actively researching for a new home or just curious about other properties nearby, you can start your search with five of the newest listings in Tarpon Springs featured below. Follow the address links below to see more photos of homes that spark your interest. Here’s a sampling of the latest batch of new homes to hit the market in and near Tarpon Springs — including a house with 4 beds and 4.5 baths for $1.8 million, and another with 6 beds and 5.5 baths for $1.9 million. Looking for more information on one of the houses listed below? Just click on any address to learn more. Enjoy! Editor’s note: This list was automatically generated using data compiled by Redfin . Please report any errors or other feedback to … [Read more...] about Tarpon Springs Prospective Homeowners: Look Through 5 New Houses For Sale
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This South Franklin Street Home Is Selling for $925K
2 Real Estate The Victorian home, built in 1897, features a wrap-around porch, living room, dining room, and and office space. John Fey , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Replies DOYLESTOWN, PA — A house on South Franklin Street in Doylestown is up for sale, with a price of $925,000. The Victorian home, built in 1897, features a wrap-around porch, living room, dining room, and and office space. All three floors of the house have hardwood floors, and 19th century architecture. An updated kitchen, brick fireplace, and master suite on the third floor are just some extra additions to this home, which is in the heart of Doylestown Borough. On the market for the first time in over 30 years, this old home is looking for a new owner, and the decor, coupled with the historic area, make this a great Bucks County find. Check out all the additional information below: Address: 110 S Franklin St, Doylestown, PA … [Read more...] about This South Franklin Street Home Is Selling for $925K
South Cobb: 5 Latest Houses To Hit The Market
0 Real Estate Wondering what's on the market? See what the newest properties in and around South Cobb have to offer. Real Estate News , Patch Staff Posted Reply SOUTH COBB, GA — Whether you’re actively in the market for a new home or just thinking about other properties nearby, you can start your search with five of the newest listings in South Cobb featured below. Follow the address links below to see more photos of homes that spark your interest. Here’s a sampling of the latest batch of new properties to go up for sale in and near South Cobb — including one in the Austell area with 3 beds and 2 baths for $319,000, and another in the Mableton area with 5 beds and 4.5 baths for $675,000. Like what you see? Simply click on any address in the list to get additional pics and details. Happy house hunting! Editor’s note: This list was automatically generated using data compiled by Redfin . Please report any errors or other … [Read more...] about South Cobb: 5 Latest Houses To Hit The Market
Routes: No letup in sight for summer air travel woes; a peek at the future of red-eye flights
In this week’s developments, the problems of excessive flight cancellations and delays look like they will continue through the peak summer season; Spirit Airlines delays a shareholder vote on a Frontier merger as it studies the latest JetBlue offer; low-cost Breeze Airways puts off its Los Angeles debut as it slows down growth plans; United’s Star Alliance will add a non-airline member and American’s Oneworld will take on its third Middle Eastern partner; China eases mandatory COVID-19 quarantine rules; Air New Zealand unveils plans to add economy class bunk beds to its long-haul 787 fleet; Alaska Airlines and American open up new award booking options on international partner carriers; American and British Airways will consolidate flight activities at London Heathrow terminals. Even though several major airlines have cut back their original summer schedules to minimize last-minute cancellations as they struggle with staffing issues , it’s starting to look like schedule … [Read more...] about Routes: No letup in sight for summer air travel woes; a peek at the future of red-eye flights
EV demand is so hot that Tesla owners are flipping their cars like houses
Dennis Wang lost money on his first try, but then he learned from his mistakes. On his second effort as an electric vehicle flipper, Wang made $4,000. On his third, he hit what he considered the sweet spot, a $7,000 profit. All the deals involved Teslas that Wang bought and resold, flipping them like tickets to a hot concert. “I have a Model S currently that I’m probably going to sell within another three months, pending the market,” Wang said. “I also have another Model Y and a Model X on order.” Buying and reselling stuff is as old as commerce itself, complete with cautionary tales and questionable legality. House flipping has become so alluring that multiple reality TV shows hype the process and personalities involved . Now a new breed of flipper has emerged hoping zero emissions equal big profits. Helping them is an unusual confluence of factors plaguing EV manufacturers (supply chain problems, semiconductor shortages, unmet production goals, an emerging scarcity of … [Read more...] about EV demand is so hot that Tesla owners are flipping their cars like houses
Small Brewery Sunday 2021: Where To Grab A Pint In Pinellas
0 Restaurants & Bars Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 28. Inside, outside or curbside, here's how to support local breweries and taprooms in the Pinellas County area D'Ann Lawrence White , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply CLEARWATER, FL — Need a suggestion for how to unwind after a Thanksgiving weekend filled with hours of cooking, mountains of dirty dishes, endless lines at retail stores, long drives home and a thousand “are we there yets”? Head to the bar, of course — or, more specifically, a craft brewery or two in Pinellas County. Capping off this Thanksgiving weekend is the third annual Small Brewery Sunday on Nov. 28. Organized by the Brewers Association, a nonprofit group that works with small and independent American craft brewers, the goal of the unofficial holiday is to encourage Americans to patronize and support local breweries. Here’s a look at the breweries in Pinellas that are participating … [Read more...] about Small Brewery Sunday 2021: Where To Grab A Pint In Pinellas
Real Estate Roundup For Dunwoody Area
0 Real Estate Check out the latest homes for sale in the Dunwoody area, including affordable bank-owned homes. Real Estate News , Patch Staff Posted Reply Dunwoody, GA — On the lookout for a new place to live, or just curious about what else is out there these days? As part of our weekly real estate roundup, a collaboration between Patch and Redfin.com , we're bringing you some of the newest and most interesting houses to hit the market in Dunwoody and environs. Keep reading to see what's been listed in your area in the past week. Looking for more pics and details? You can click on any address to learn more. And you can always visit Redfin.com directly to see many more homes where these came from. Without further ado, here's a look at the latest Dunwoody properties in this week's roundup. Happy house hunting! Editor’s note: This list was automatically generated using data compiled by Redfin . Please report any … [Read more...] about Real Estate Roundup For Dunwoody Area
Your July Fourth celebrations will be more expensive this year
New York (CNN Business) Fourth of July celebrations are going to be a lot more expensive this year. The silver lining? Beer is still relatively cheap. In the four weeks ending on June 12, the price of a hot dog package jumped about 17% compared to last year, according to the market research firm IRI, which tracks total US multi-outlet retail sales at US supermarkets, big-box retailers, convenience stores and other locations. In that same period, ketchup prices spiked 21%, ground beef prices increased 11%, and hamburger and hot dog buns jumped nearly 13%. Other grilling items also got more expensive. Frozen meat, not including poultry, went up 16%, frozen sausages got nearly 27% pricier, and lettuce prices rose about 13%. Mustard also got about 13% pricier. Beer, on the other hand, spiked only about 4%. That's a bargain, considering that the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, a key inflation gauge, increased by 6.3% for the … [Read more...] about Your July Fourth celebrations will be more expensive this year