Puerto Rico’s San Patricio is a Genteel and Exclusive Pocket-Sized Coastal Community
In this area in the northern municipality of Guaynabo, the well-to-do live the good life By Nancy A. Ruhling |
Originally Published On January 2, 2021 | Mansion Global
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Historic castle on the coast in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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San Patricio is a genteel and exclusive pocket-size community in Puerto Rico’s northern coastal municipality of Guaynabo where the well to do live the good life.
Established in 1941, San Patricio’s 74 acres contain fewer than 60 homes; what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in friendliness and convenience: It’s only six miles from San Juan, the capital and largest city
Newly renovated, a Midcentury Modern in Berkeley sells for $4.4M
Newly renovated, a Midcentury Modern in Berkeley sells for $4.4M
A remodeled midcentury modern home in Berkeley, CA, quickly sold for $4.37 million. It first came on the market in early October this year.
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A remodeled midcentury modern home in Berkeley, CA, has quickly sold for $4.37 million.
It first came on the market in early October 2020 for $4.35 million, but the sellers trimmed the price to $4,295,000 later in the month. Two months after that, the home wound up selling for over asking price, at $4.37 million. The property was one of the most expensive listings in the college town.
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A one-story building in Milwaukee’s Arlington Heights neighborhood could become a home for 20 small businesses.
That’s according to a plan from
Eric Brown. He secured approval for a $166,000 loan from the Milwaukee Economic Development Corporation‘s loan and finance committee on Wednesday.
Brown would purchase and rehabilitate the one-story, 7,939-square-foot building at 3658-3660 N. Teutonia Ave. It would become an “entrepreneur incubator hub” with 20 micro suites. The structure was built in 1966 according to city records.