John Q. Public
Public Real Estate Co.
4444 Great American Hwy
Hometown, Ohio 44444
Phone: (937) 987-6543
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Location: 1600 NW Pennsylvania Ave Washington, DC
Price $1600000
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It`s amazing when you think about it: This house has served as residence, office, reception site, and world embassy for every U.S. president since John Adams.
The White House is the only private residence of a head of state that has opened its doors to the public for tours, free of charge. It was Thomas Jefferson who started this practice, which is stopped only during wartime.
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Location: 2009 Sunset Cliffs Blvd Ocean Beach, CA 77077
Price $799,900
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Buy this 4 bedrm, 3 ba, 2-story waterfront at O`Conners Point, Indian Lake featuring two 2-car garages, vacant lot w/boat dock with amenities including: 2471 square feet waterfront home with 1st flr great rm, open kitchen w/island, living rm w/ gas fireplace and Dining Rm (all with great open water views), as well as 2 bedrooms, a bath w/ whirlpool tub, utility rm and large Trex deck on waterside. Second level includes a wonderful owner`s suite (incl. double-vanity, whirlpool tub & separate shower, walk-in closet & balcony with open water view). Upstairs also has a 4th bdrm, 3rd ba & a den with a great view. Amenities incl: cathedral ceilings, 6-panel solid wood int. doors, GLFP, stone & cement board ext finish, Anderson windows,wood laminate floors, kitchen appl. pkg.,beautiful landscaping. Furnishings neg.
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Location: 8558 Rudolph Ave Washington, DC 45454
Price $129,900
Virtual Tour
It`s amazing when you think about it: This house has served as residence, office, reception site, and world embassy for every U.S. president since John Adams.
The White House is the only private residence of a head of state that has opened its doors to the public for tours, free of charge. It was Thomas Jefferson who started this practice, which is stopped only during wartime.
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