The two-story home had the "New" logo stating that the Fannie Mae-approved repair contractors had performed certain repairs. There were images and a text provided in the description. There was a duplicate image and incomplete views of some of the rooms.
There were sharp exterior images of the new roofed two-story home with a covered porch and a two-car attached garage. Several trees surrounded the gigantic backyard with a deck.
There were many clear, bright interior images of the open floor plan that had fresh paint, new floors, and appliances. There was a long entry with neutral flooring. There were formal living and dining rooms with a trey ceiling and a lovely lighting fixture. In addition, there was a duplicate image of the living room.
There was a relaxing feeling coming from the room. The colors were pretty mellow such as the cream-colored walls. Although the room gave off this aura, there was a very elegant tea set in the middle of the room. The wall contained a fireplace while the corner of the room contained a combination of both a bookshelf and a desk. The desk had a pair of golden glasses that belonged to one of the men who lived in the home (I can’t recall exactly who they belonged to). Aside from these things, the room also contained what looked like a very comfortable couch. The guide stated that all of the pieces in the house aside from one fireplace and most of the replicated sales pieces in the General Store.
There were large fig trees, shrubs, and scuppernong vines on either side of the home. A group of
The agent provided several images and a text into the listing. It had the Incentive Offer available noting that Fannie Mae was offer an incentive for selling agents whose buyers purchased and closed on a selected HomePath property.
So far Chris McCandless in the book “Into The Wild” has revealed some of his characteristics as an individual. Chris portrayed a stubborn but determined attitude. His will to conquer whatever is in his path is sadly over shadowed by his ignorance to listen to anyone. An example of this is when Chris’s father states “Chris had so much natural talent, but if you tried to coach him to polish his skill, to bring out that final ten percent, a wall went up” (Krakauer 111). Chris was very talented in sports but his refusal to gain real skill from others was his downfall. However, running was a sport that Chris excelled in despite his stubbornness. Chris was so in love with running and he was determined to do it. However, Chris’s will to win was larger
Securitization history can be traced back to 18th century, but the first examples of mortgage-backed securities can be found in 19th century in United States, that are the farm railroad mortgage bonds of the 1860s. After the Great Depression, the government took several initiatives to increase the supply of funds for mortgages loans. Their aim was to support the primary market first, and then the secondary market. In 1934, the Housing Act was enacted and FHA (the Federal Housing Administration) is created by the U.S. federal government. The FHA developed the fixed-rate mortgage, which is an alternative of balloon payment mortgage. In 1938, the federal government also created Fannie Mae, a government-sponsored corporation, in order to create a liquid secondary market of mortgages.
Newly renovated one and two bedroom floor plans showcase a number of upscale features, perfect for the busy professional seeking a modern home. Cathedral-style ceilings, wood burning fireplaces and private patios add sophistication to each unit. In addition, all homes are equipped with modern kitchens, a full-sized washer and dryer, spacious walk-in closets, and stylish crown molding.
There was one clear picture of the attractive bungalow style home that had a porch and a spacious front yard.
There were several bright images of the interior. The large living room had neutral tiled flooring and several windows. There was a partial view of the kitchen with hardwood flooring and a small amount of Cabinetry. With the angle of the image, it was hard to tell what other features were being highlighted. The utility room had built-ins and there was a full-sized bathroom. There was a spacious carpeted bedroom and incomplete views of two others. In general, the home appeared to be in fair condition.
When you step out of this room to the photography room on the right your feelings within the surrounding change once again. In the first room of the museum the tile is white and thus reflects light, creating yet more light in the surrounding area. The walls go from light and colorful shades to a medium tinted of gray creating a more plain mood within the room. In the side room full of photography the flooring changes from white large stone tiles to wood panel flooring. The opening to this second room is an opening the wall rather than another doorway but instead of the opening stretching all the way up to the ceiling, there is a thinner horizontal plank at the top that is an almost metallically aluminum color. The space is divided up
Even from afar, it is distinguishable from its environment. But the true beauty of my unique house can only be seen on the inside, which contains numerous rooms, corridors,
The house was long, white, and had blue shudders. I could always pick out which set of windows out front peeked into my bedroom because of the messy off-white paint stuck to it after years of never being touched up. Inside, so much more was going on than the typical all-American home lead outsiders to believe. Confusion, growth, fear, and lots of aluminum cans.
Above the bed’s pillows is a circular fixture, possibly a mirror. A white, decorated vase is in front of the bed, laying on the ground. Two tall, white flowers are set within it. Beside the bed is a green, gold trimmed chair with a red cushion. Above the chair is a dove with its wings spread, it is surrounded by a gold halo. Just above the dove is a depiction of a horned figure with a halo. To the left of the depiction is a gold chandelier that is styled in a similar manner to the angel’s scepter. Behind and to the left of the chandelier is an ornate diptych, only one of the panels are revealed. Inscriptions are below the diptych. A wood furnishing bearing intricate carvings supports the diptych, a white cloth rests on its surface. Below it is a metal plate and cup, a cloth resting on it. Beside the furnishing and diptych is an opened window, each of the opened panels attached to it in varying positions. A city is outside the window. Beside the window is a lit candle which is attached to the wall by a gold support, a decorative gold plate behind it. The room’s floor is made up of faintly colored tiles arranged in geometric
I still remember the inside as clear as I see the clouds gliding across the blue sky: blue carpet in the living room, small hallway, and two bedrooms. The kitchen was decent, but it had three large spindle wood pieces in an arch on a small wall next to the entrance of the kitchen offset of the living room (I assume it was because the place was built in the 1970’s). Old, dingy tiles as the backsplash and counter surface. Wood and more wood cabinets, enough for a considerable amount of storage space for a single mother and her two sons. An okay fridge, of course, a gas-burning stove, and dishwasher. Then it all led out to a 10′ by 40′ backyard (not even sure if those are the measurements anymore) and this small patio with an awning and side area where we put our trash cans until garbage
The one and two bedroom floor plans include a fireplace for cozy evenings at home and a patio or balcony for hanging out in the great outdoors from the comfort of home. The living spaces include a separate dining area, and there are ceiling fans for added comfort, and walk-in closets as well as extra storage available provide all the space necessary for most tenants' belongings.
“It was a big, squarish frame house that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in the heavily lightsome style of