I absolutely love real estate, interior decorating, and home design.
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9 Houses and Places that I Have Lived
1.) A 6 Room Garrison in Rochester, Massachusetts with a fireplace, beamed ceilings, and a lot of space. There was a deck, 2 acres of land, cranberry bogs, and a pond.
2.) A small Bungalow style house that was practical and near other families, and people I know. There was brass wallpaper, a peacock chair, and a finished basement.
3.) A modern beach house that was later renovated into Florida style Real Estate, with inspiring vintage style and a clutter free interior decorating.
4.)A 4 year college apartment that was off campus and walking distance to the campus. In college, I was very organized and we had chores in my apartment and shared rooms. I considered myself to be very well career directed in college, applying for jobs and taking competitive classes. The people in my apartment and building were very involved with social organizations, events, and sports and were open to visit other places in the city or out of state on the weekends.
5.)A new luxury house in a complex in upstate New York for an internship working for a company. The place was brand new, fully furnished, and 30 minutes from the company.
6.)An apartment on Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island above a business and central to everything. My favorite places to go out were The Red Parrot, Brick Alley Pub, Christie’s, The Mansions, and The Pier where I worked as a cocktail waitress. In Newport, I absolutely loved the people I met and people that came into The Pier. 7.) A Townhouse style apartment in Brighton with a roof deck and was walking distance to Downtown Boston. I thought this arrangement was spectacular because I spent most of my time at work and at the company and it was easy to go shopping and have plans on the weekend.
8.) A 3 Floor Victorian house in Newton in my early 20’s that had 4 bedrooms, 2 offices, a dining room, and a stunning outdoor space, basement, and home interior for a house warming party.
9.) A beautiful vintage condominium near the Brookline area with an outdoor pool that I had as a home office and bedroom as an executive. I had access to all transportation to Harvard Square, Beacon Street, the airport, and top Boston restaurants.
I have stayed at a lot of wonderful hotels for business travel. I work in visual merchandising and marketing and I would sometimes pack for almost 2 weeks at a time and get acclimated for a new experience each time, specifically New York. I recently traveled to the city with my teenage daughter for a holiday weekend and got to take in all of the elements of the city and end with lunch and a nice conversation at Stephanie’s on Newbury Street.
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