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If you are thinking about hiring a professional to help you with probably your most important asset in Olathe, Kansas , your home, you may want to use this list to help you choose the right Olathe, KS. professional. Choosing  |


This morning I read a blog about a father who took his son to the US Open this past weekend. What was supposed to be a fun memorable event turned out to be memorable for the wrong reasons. The father  |
Your success, health, happiness, and wealth can be attributed to the choices you make. Smart web surfers choose www.DowellTaggart.com , intelligent Kansas City home buyers and home sellers choose the Dowell Taggart Team for professional representation,...()  |
Brent Bozell Message to the MRC Action Team Regarding ABC's ObamaCare Infomercial Next, Wednesday June 24th, ABC News will transform the White House into their newsroom for what has been described as an unabashed infomercial promoting government-run...()  |


In the past 6 months there have been 15 homes for sale in the Amber Hills Estates Subdivision. Seven homes have sold, 4 have offers and 4 are currently...()  |
Almost daily I hear a comment regarding miscommunication. This person heard that the meeting was on Monday, the other person heard that the meeting was Thursday. Who is right? We will probably never know. Why does this happen? Probably because  |
Starting in 2006, the construction work for a development at 406 15th Street was marked by what residents time and again alleged were less-than-best practices, to put it mildly: In July '06, the DOB an adjacent building because construction at  |  |
Last week was a big one for Park Circle, the traffic roundabout at the Southeast corner of Prospect Park where the major roadways of Prospect Park Southwest, Ocean Parkway, Coney Island Avenue and Parkside Avenue all come together. Earlier this  |  |
Back in mid-May, we told you that there were some closings in the pipeline at , the 32-unit condo on the Bed Stuy/Clinton Hill border. Looks like there was something to it: As of last week, three closings had happened  |  |
It's been more than three decades since the stretch of Flatbush Avenue that divides Prospect Heights and Park Slope had anything resembling a makeover. That's all about to change, as the begins to solicit bids from contractors for implementing a  |  |
Just a reminder that tonight there's a town hall meeting being hosted by State Senator Eric Adams to discuss Bloomberg's plan to stick Crown Heights with the city's main homeless intake center. The meeting takes place at 7 p.m. at  |  |
About a month ago a new bakery called opened on Dean Street, near the corner of Flatbush. According to the shop's website, it specializes in all sorts of confections, and the business runs baking classes. Anyone checked it out yet?  |  |
When we wrote up this project at the corner of Marcy and Myrtle Avenues in Bed Stuy a year ago, building plans had yet to be approved. Now the six-story building is one-third of the way up, but it's now  |  |
This two-family brownstone at 460 2nd Street is a looker, with lots of original woodwork prominently on display. The configuration—owner's triplex over garden rental—is also likely to appeal to the broadest swath of potential buyers. At 18 feet wide, however,  |  |
This one-bedroom condo at 110 Livingston Street hit the market last week for $729,000 and was trimmed to $714,000 this week; according to StreetEasy, the 893-square-foot unit was initially purchased from the sponsor two years ago for $545,000. This place  |  |
Some of the sales recorded last week that went for $1 million or less:$250K or under: PROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS50 Lefferts Avenue, Unit 2G; Price=$215,000 This 1-bedroom co-op was first listed for $275,000 last June, according to , and its price was  |  |
Corcoran Elliman released a press missive yesterday about the biggest new 4th Avenue condo currently on the market, , which is between 12th and 13th streets. Takeaways: The 156-unit Katan development is "over 20% sold in less than two months"  |  |
This week the Hudson bloggers talk ceiling height...Ceiling heights matter. Imagine St. Patrick's Cathedral without its vaulted ceilings or the tunnels of Penn Station made un-cramped. If we believe Joan Meyers-Levy of the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management,  |  |
Here's what the scene was like at 493 Myrtle Avenue this morning at 10 o'clock. [Brownstoner] [Brownstoner] [Brownstoner]  |  |
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