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New House

It's official - we go to settlement next Friday, October 10th on our new house in Mount Laurel, NJ. We're looking forward to it and can't wait to show it to everyone! We haven't sold our house in Maple Shade yet, but we've had a recent walk-through that we're hoping leads to an offer. If not, our good friend Don is willing to rent it from us until it sells. What a guy!!


Here are a couple of pictures of the back of the house. I forgot to take a front shot! I'll post one as soon as I get one. Just click on the pictures to make them larger if you want to see them a bit better.


Comments

Bonnie Groeber said…
WOW! What a great backyard. I would have taken pictures of the back too. It's beautiful! A great place for the kids to run around and burn off energy :)

Good Luck with it & selling yours!
Bonnie

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