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Beautiful Home in Great Location! 12024 Parchment • $157,000 East HOMES ONLINE @ WWW.REWEEKLY.COM JULY 01, 2010 homEs for PAGE commErcial PAGE hot on thE PAGES EstatE PAGE El paso’s PAGES rEnt 5 ZonE 17 markEt 21-25 homEs 13 top rEaltors 27 BEAUTIFUL HOME IN GREAT LOCATION! 12024 PARCHMENT • $157,000 EAST. A beautiful 2 story home on a cul-de-sac in Vista Del Sol subdivision. Includes 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, breakfast area, beautiful wood floors in living room, REFRIGERATED AIR, alarm system, water softner system, sound system with built in speakers, and gorgeous front landscaping. Close to schools, shopping and Loop 375. For additional photos visit www.GriselOrtega.com GRISEL ORTEGA (915) 491-2056 [email protected] BELLA VISTA REALTY www.BellaVistaCustomHomes.com THE HOME FOR YOU! A MUST SEE! WELCOME HOME CLOSING COST ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE 5304 CRISWELL LN $589,900 UPPER VALLEY. Custom built Mediterranean Style home is nestled on a cul-de-sac in the lovely Upper Valley on nearly Visit www.4648LomaDePlata.com for more info! 3/4 acre lot! Special 4648 LOMA DE PLATA • $119,900 features include a 3716 TIERRA LISBOA • $234,900 3200 CASCADE POINT • $217,000 private community park EAST. Come home to this wonderful Sanderson resale Riviera EAST. Oozing of classic sophistication this beautiful California NORTHEAST. Spacious 3 bedroom with nice open with tennis courts, park-like yard with sparkling POOL & SPA, Plan. Features include 4 Bedrooms, 2 Full baths and open floor plan is great for entertaining–Your friends won`t want kitchen! Stand up stove is a Bosch for those that like to spectacular entrance, soaring ceilings, large windows, elegant REFRIGERATED AIR. Master bath has a separate jetted tub and to leave! This GMF resale offers 3 spacious bedrooms 2.5 baths, cook! Close to elementary school, minutes away from formals, spacious kitchen w/granite countertops, and Large snail shower and a ‘WOW’ walk in closet. So many upgrades: generous sized kitchen with work island, stainless steel appl shopping, and Ft Bliss. Please take a look and decide for Family Room with fireplace & dbl french doors leading to the Tiled den, light fixtures, awesome front door, ss.appl. (refrig will (ref.stays), shutters thru out, 2 REFRIG AC UNITS, and fully yourself that it can be the home for you with a little TLC! sunroom. Master suite w/ FP. convey) pluming fixtures, frt landscaping, wood blinds. landscaped. H.O.W. for new buyer thru Allied. For monthly payment calculator visit www.CathyFew.com MINERVA AL-TABBAA (915) 740-3463 $3000 ALLOWANCE FOR REAR YARD ALL THAT`S LEFT TO DO IS MOVE-IN! CATHY FEW (915) 309-3817 SAMIR AL-TABBAA (915) 491-7867 ACT REALTY DIANA M. PÉREZ (915) 549-6203 DIANA M. 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Featuring 4 bedrooms all upstairs, solid surface countertops, slate floors, breakfast bar, double ovens and bright Dining, Beautiful kitchen w/ maple cabinetry, built-in desk, custom tile granite countertops and a huge bkft bar. Window shutters throughout. 2.5 bathrooms, formal living/dinning room, family room, breakfast area. One bdrm down w/ full bath, large laundry area and DAG w/ floors, breakfast bar & breakfast area. Kitchen open to Family Rm w/ Sculptured ceilings. Upgraded light fixtures. Detached heated/cooled kitchen w/ breakfast bar & area, solid oak stair case, double storage. Awesome Master suite upstairs with a balcony, clerestory windows, fireplace and built-ins. One bedroom and 1/2 bath down. 4 bedrooms bubble tub, shower, walk-in closet and a loft. 3 additional bedrooms up, one studio has kitchen cabinets and 3/4 bath. Perfect for mother in law car garage. Professionally landscaped front and back yards up to include fabulous master suite with fireplace and balcony to take w/ a full bath & 3/4 bath in hall. Gorgeous backyard with sparkling Pool & Spa, quarters. Double carport, huge wooden gazebo on backyard attached with drip and sprinkler system. Call us today to preview! in views. Pretty backyard w/ grass and custom deck. raised flagstone patio w/ fireplace & covered brick patio w/ VIEWS! to studio/apartment. REFRIGERATED AIR!! JOSIE SAENZ (915) 549-5556 CATHERINE PAYNE (915) 630-9557 CATHERINE PAYNE (915) 630-9557 BALTAZAR BENAVIDES (915) 256-3559 LOS OLIVOS NEW HOMES AND REALTY SANDY MESSER AND ASSOCIATES SANDY MESSER AND ASSOCIATES SUCCESS REALTY MAKE OFFER! MUST BE SEEN! BETTER THAN A NEW HOME! HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!! Visit www.6831Amposta.com for more info! 1320 RANCHO GRANDE • $300,000 6831 AMPOSTA • $176,000 3009 DEVILS TOWER • $185,000 2129 TRAWOOD • $157,500 EAST. One story home on ¼ acre lot, quiet cul-de-sac. Great WEST. 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