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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Lexington SC Home for Sale 292 Macgregor Circle
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Pilgrim Point Subdivision in Lexington SC



Pilgrim Point Subdivision Lexington, SC
Pilgrim Point is one of Lexington Sc newest and most exclusive waterfront communities. Located on the shores of Lake Murray in South Carolina, Pilgrim Point's location is superb as well. Close to downtown Lexington, Irmo, Shopping, Grocery stores, and even downtown Columbia Pilgrim point is all about location.
The neighborhood consist of 48 lots. (12 wanterfront and 36 Lake access) There are many common areas and pocket parks throughout the subdivision. Amenities also include Lake access, dock and ramp, Boat storage, gated access with call box and more.
With over 80 feet of elevation change from the entrance to the shoreline, once you are inside the amazing views become apparent. There are few locatations around the lake that give these type of big water views from many places on the property.
Some of the most detail oriented homes in the midlads area are built in Pilgrim Point. They range in size from 2000 square feet to over 4000. There are currently Homes for sale and waterfront and Lake access lots for sale in Pilgrim Point. To schedule a private showing or to get more informatation on Pilgrim Point call Jason Compton at 803-665-5253 or visit him on the web at http://www.665lake.com/
Lexington SC Weather Link
I have just added a new link to my website for Lexington SC Weather. Hope that this will be useful to everyone when visiting Lexington SC. If you would like to search for homes for sale in Lexington SC visit my website at www.665lake.com. You may also visit my listings in the Columbia SC area. Or also complete an MLS search on my site. I hope that all of these tools will be useful in your Columbia area house hunting experience.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Homeowners should be aware of asbestos hazards
Homeowners Should Be Aware of Asbestos Hazards
As a new homeowner or potential seller, it is not likely that you are acquainted with the inner materials of a home. However, most buyers seek an updated home inspection before closing on a new property. It is important to reassure buyers that the home is safe and does not contain any potential health hazards. These inspections are critical to clearing hurdles down the road that may slow the sale of property.
One of the most common surprises new homeowners and sellers confront is asbestos in older structures. Indeed, asbestos containing materials (ACMs) are now banned for use in the United States but many older buildings still contain these products, which are generally safe, but homeowners should be aware of where they are and when they become hazardous.
Asbestos was included in thousands of construction products and still exists in nearly 80% of homes built prior to 1978. Common asbestos materials include attic insulation, ceiling tiles, and pipe lining. Asbestos was particularly adept at insulation and prevention of temperature transfer and was used extensively until adverse health effects began to manifest in those who worked with the material frequently.
It is only when asbestos containing materials are compromised or very old that they become hazardous. Asbestos products under these conditions are rendered “friable.” Home inspection companies should be able to identify these circumstances and advise you on a course of action. When asbestos material is friable, asbestos fibers can be released into the air, potentially endangering those in the area.
Inhaled asbestos fibers lodge in the body’s inner tissue and have been conclusively linked to the rare cancer, mesothelioma, commonly referred to as asbestos cancer, in addition to many other respiratory disorders. There are few options for mesothelioma treatment or curative therapies for other conditions caused by sustained asbestos exposures. Homeowners need to be aware of potential hazards that may exist so they may be able to avoid potentially harmful effects of hazardous asbestos.
Again, most asbestos containing materials will not pose an immediate hazard and an informed buyer will not be turned off by their presence if they’re reassured of their safety by a professional opinion. These simple precautions can be taken to assure that both sides know that they and their families will be happy and healthy in their new home.
To learn more about homes and Lexington SC Homes for Sale visit my website 665lake.com
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As a new homeowner or potential seller, it is not likely that you are acquainted with the inner materials of a home. However, most buyers seek an updated home inspection before closing on a new property. It is important to reassure buyers that the home is safe and does not contain any potential health hazards. These inspections are critical to clearing hurdles down the road that may slow the sale of property.
One of the most common surprises new homeowners and sellers confront is asbestos in older structures. Indeed, asbestos containing materials (ACMs) are now banned for use in the United States but many older buildings still contain these products, which are generally safe, but homeowners should be aware of where they are and when they become hazardous.
Asbestos was included in thousands of construction products and still exists in nearly 80% of homes built prior to 1978. Common asbestos materials include attic insulation, ceiling tiles, and pipe lining. Asbestos was particularly adept at insulation and prevention of temperature transfer and was used extensively until adverse health effects began to manifest in those who worked with the material frequently.
It is only when asbestos containing materials are compromised or very old that they become hazardous. Asbestos products under these conditions are rendered “friable.” Home inspection companies should be able to identify these circumstances and advise you on a course of action. When asbestos material is friable, asbestos fibers can be released into the air, potentially endangering those in the area.
Inhaled asbestos fibers lodge in the body’s inner tissue and have been conclusively linked to the rare cancer, mesothelioma, commonly referred to as asbestos cancer, in addition to many other respiratory disorders. There are few options for mesothelioma treatment or curative therapies for other conditions caused by sustained asbestos exposures. Homeowners need to be aware of potential hazards that may exist so they may be able to avoid potentially harmful effects of hazardous asbestos.
Again, most asbestos containing materials will not pose an immediate hazard and an informed buyer will not be turned off by their presence if they’re reassured of their safety by a professional opinion. These simple precautions can be taken to assure that both sides know that they and their families will be happy and healthy in their new home.
To learn more about homes and Lexington SC Homes for Sale visit my website 665lake.com
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Cherokee Shores lot 8
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205 Hickory Hill Road
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