"What is this community?" This is one of the most common problems I get when introducing buyers around Crozet. I know all the neighbors, but I live in one ... So I ask for your help
How do you explain to a person who wants to find a place to live with your neighbor? What do you like? I do not like it? What is the beauty of your neighbor?
We are considering the transition to Crozet. Do you live in Crozet Park and have an idea of living in Western Ridge? We have not decided to go to kindergarten yet, but we really want to be able to walk to kindergartens, parks and cafes. We also want to have old friends before school, I am with my mother at home. Thank you for the idea!
When I asked in 2011, I explained about Gray Rock, Highland, and Highlands of the Mekmus River, but I hope this year we can do even more.
From Jarmans Gap Rd you can consider considering entering a very suitable community (for preschool children). (Bargamin Park, Waylands Grant, Greyrock, Old Trail) If you walk on an exciting new sidewalk, step into the city easily, coffee, kindergartens, plenty of eateries, and new libraries scheduled to open this summer You can enjoy.
* Note: I am a real estate agent, I asked myself that I wanted to help my client better, but I am also interested in what people think about their community.
With this option, you need to explain your town and community with descriptive articles, including strong control topics. In other words, you should explain vividly and accurately your town and community, but that all the cities and communities you use for your explanation have central points and ideas You should check it. Please do not make your article a roadmap for towns and communities. Instead, think about what your city and community mean to you, then choose descriptive details that will help you accomplish this. From your article, readers need to have a clear understanding of how the town and community looks and to clearly understand some of the ideas of the town and community.
Who is your nearest neighbor? Please describe them. What is the relationship with them? What do you think your house compared with others in your neighborhood? Are you rather living elsewhere? What do you think about your neighbor? If you can change your community, what will it be?
Where did you grow up? Please explain your community, town or community. Large and small How is it different from other countries? How does it affect you? For those who have never been to your hometown / community / community, which images are important? For example, do you have farmlands, barns, and cows around you? Is there any Chik-Fil-A in every block? What is your most memorable one? Does your community and school people know about you? Please talk about doing this for the first time. Please tell the story of the most meaningful time for you to do this - for example, when you win the game it might be when you lost the game or when you quit the game