Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3.5
Sq Footage
3725
Parking
2
Year Built
2002
Floors
2
Lot Size
0.22 Acres
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Beds
4 bed
Baths
4 bath
House Size
3725 sq ft
Lot Size
0.22 Acres
Price
$339,900
Price/sqft
$91
Property Type
Single Family Home
Year Built
2002
Neighborhood
GREATWOOD HIGHLAND PARK
Style
Traditional
Stories
2
Garage
2
Clubhouse/Rec. Room
Community Golf Course
Recreation Facilities
Security Features
Community Swimming Pool
Walking Distance from Schools
Community Tennis
Community Playground
Walking/Jogging/Bike/Hiking Trail
Community Park
Pets Allowed
Lot: Level
Sidewalks
Street Lights
Microwave
Dishwasher
Laundry Gas Hookup
Laundry Electric Hookup
Ceramic Tile
Granite Countertops
Stainless Steel Appliances
Central Air
Central Heating
Fireplace
Cul-de-Sac
Smoke Alarms
Garage (Detached)
Family Room/Great Room
Den/Office
Laundry Room
Master Suite/Retreat
Security System
Grand Parkway Realty
Equal Opportunity Housing
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DYNAMITE NEW LISTING!
May 14th, 2012
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2.5
Sq Footage
2624
Parking
2
Year Built
2001
Floors
0
Lot Size
0.22 Acres
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Beds
3 bed
Baths
3 bath
House Size
2624 sq ft
Lot Size
0.22 Acres
Price
$259,900
Price/sqft
$99
Property Type
Single Family Home
Year Built
2001
Neighborhood
GREATWOOD B-170
Style
Traditional
Stories
1
Garage
2
Community Golf Course
Recreation Facilities
Community Swimming Pool
Community Tennis
Community Playground
Walking/Jogging/Bike/Hiking Trail
Community Park
Pets Allowed
Sidewalks
Street Lights
Microwave
Dishwasher
Refrigerator
Laundry Gas Hookup
Laundry Electric Hookup
Ceramic Tile
Hardwood
Stainless Steel Appliances
Central Air
Fireplace
Cul-de-Sac
Smoke Alarms
Disability Features
Garage (Attached)
Breakfast Area/Nook
Walk-in Pantry
Dining Room
Family Room/Great Room
Den/Office
Attic
Laundry Room
Master Suite/Retreat
Security System
Grand Parkway Realty
Equal Opportunity Housing
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Fabulous Greatwood Home!
March 21st, 2012
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3.5
Sq Footage
2996
Parking
2
Year Built
2003
Floors
2
Lot Size
subdivison
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Beds
3 bed
Baths
4 bath
House Size
2996 sq ft
Lot Size
subdivision
Price
$339,900
Price/sqft
$113
Property Type
Single Family Home
Year Built
2003
Neighborhood
GREATWOOD B-170
Style
Traditional
Stories
1.5
Garage
2
Property Features
Fireplace Features
Gas Log w/ remote
Heating Features
Central Gas,Yes
Exterior Construction
Brick Veneer
Roofing
Composition
Interior Features
Master Bathroom — Double Sinks, Master Bath + Separate Shower, Whirlpool/Tub;, Second Bedroom is 12×13, Third Bedroom is 12×12, Dishwasher, Disposal, Floors — Carpet, Tile, Wood;, Microwave, Double Oven, Alarm System – Owned, 1 Living Area, Formal Dining, Study/Library, Master Bed – 1st Floor, Breakfast Room is: 11×10, Study Room is: 12×13, Utility Room in House
Exterior Features
Back Yard Fenced, Covered Patio Deck, Fully Fenced, Pool Area
MLS ID
15280603
Listing brokered by
Grand Parkway Realty |(281) 725-6007
Community Golf Course
Recreation Facilities
Security Features
Community Swimming Pool
Community Tennis
Community Volleyball
Community Activity Center
Within 5 Miles from Town/City/Shopping
Pets Allowed
Golf Course
Lot: Level
Sidewalks
Street Lights
Microwave
Dishwasher
Refrigerator
Ceramic Tile
Hardwood
Stainless Steel Appliances
Central Air
Central Heating
Fireplace
Energy Efficient Systems
Water/Air Purification Systems
Corner Lot
Street Lights
Swimming Pool
Spa/Hot Tub
Garage (Attached)
Breakfast Area/Nook
Walk-in Pantry
Family Room/Great Room
Den/Office
Laundry Room
Master Suite/Retreat
Security System
Traditional
Grand Parkway Realty
Equal Opportunity Housing
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Why the Mystery?
March 12th, 2012
Many people assume that pizza boxes are recyclable. In fact, most boxes have recycling symbols on them and are traditionally made from corrugated cardboard. They are, in and of themselves, recyclable.
However, what makes parts of them non-recyclable is the hot, tasty treat that comes inside them, specifically, the grease and cheese from pizza that soil the cardboard.
So there you have it, pizza boxes that are tarnished with food, or any paper product that is stained with grease or food, are not recyclable – unless you remove the tainted portions.
But why is this? And what are the implications for the general, pizza-loving public? Mmm, pizza.
How it Gets Recycled
Food is one of the worst contaminants in the paper recycling process. Grease and oil are not as big of a problem for plastic, metal and glass, as those materials are recycled using a heat process. But when paper products, like cardboard, are recycled, they are mixed with water and turned into a slurry. Since we all know water and oil don’t mix, the issue is clear.
So, What Do I Do?
The easiest remedy for this problem is to cut or tear out the soiled portions of your pizza boxes and trash them. For example, you can tear the top of the box off, recycle that and throw away the bottom part containing the grease. If the entire box is grease-free, the whole box can be recycled with a guilt-free conscience.