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“Baldwin County, Alabama Residential Real Estate Statistics.”

Bay Minette, Bon Secour, Daphne, Elberta, Fairhope, Foley, Gulf Shores, Lillian, Little River, Loxley, Magnolia Springs, Montrose, Orange Beach, Perdido, Point Clear, Robertsdale, Seminole, Silverhill, Spanish Fort, Stapleton, Stockton, Summerdale within Baldwin County of Alabama. The fees will range from $225 to $275 for non-financial appraisal reports. More complex or difficult property appraisals for homes or land will be quoted on a case-by-case basis. Al Cheney is a Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser with over 35 years experience. Call 251-533-2424 to discuss. I can also be found in these websites: http://www.alabamarealestateappraisals.com and http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/. Thank you for your interest!

 

The City of Gulf Shores in Alabama is your destination to beach living year-round or vacationing along the Gulf of Mexico. Make your decision to purchase or rent from the many choices of condominium projects and begin your wonderful coastal experience. Enjoy the blue-green waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the remarkable sugar white sandy beaches which begin in Alabama.

This information provided by Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, with over 35 years experience in the Mobile Bay Metro Area of Alabama, Baldwin County and Mobile County which encompass Mobile Bay.  You can know and read more information about me by going to a few of my blogging websites:  http://www.cheneyappraisalservices.com/ or http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/. You may also contact me, Al Cheney, at (251) 533-2424 about my services and my non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, thinking about selling) condo or home appraisals for only $275. More complex or difficult properties are quoted on a case-by-case basis.

“Beach Living Year-Round or Vacationing, Gulf Shores Sugar White Sandy Beaches are Remarkable!”

Cheney Appraisal Services, Al Cheney, provides home or property appraisals within these Alabama communities:

Bay Minette, Bon Secour, Daphne, Elberta, Fairhope, Foley, Gulf Shores, Lillian, Little River, Loxley, Magnolia Springs, Montrose, Orange Beach, Perdido, Point Clear, Robertsdale, Seminole, Silverhill, Spanish Fort, Stapleton, Stockton, Summerdale.

The fees will range from $225-$275 non-financial appraisal reports depending on its location within Baldwin County. More complex or difficult property appraisals for homes or land will be quoted on a case-by-case basis.

This information has been provided by Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, with over 35 years experience in the Mobile Bay Metro Area of Alabama, Baldwin County and Mobile County which encompass Mobile Bay.  You can know and read more information about me by going to some of my blogging websites:  http://www.alabamarealestateappraisals.com/ or http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/. You may also contact me at (251) 533-2424 about my services and my in the City of Mobile non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, thinking about selling) home appraisals for only $225.

“Cheney Appraisal Services”

Cheney Appraisal Services provides very special fees for homeowners thinking about selling or other personal uses which are non-financial or mortgage related, i.e. considering a purchase, property tax issues, selling your home or land.

The fee for straightforward real estate appraisal reports within the City of Mobile is $225. The other appraisal fees for homes located just outside the city limits of Mobile or in a nearby local community will generally range from $250 to $275. More complex residential properties will have to be quoted on a case-by-case basis.

The primary coverage area is Baldwin County and Mobile County.

This information has been provided by Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, with over 35 years experience in the Mobile Bay Metro Area of Alabama, Baldwin County and Mobile County which encompass Mobile Bay.  You can know and read more information about me by going to a few of my websites:  http://www.CertifiedAppraiserNames.com/, http://www.alabamarealestateappraisals.com/ or http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/. You may also contact me at (251) 533-2424 about my services and my in the City of Mobile non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, thinking about selling) home appraisals for only $225 when you are ready to have your property appraised by Cheney Appraisal Services.

“Airbus in the U.S.

A major presence in one of the world’s key markets

 

With over 1,100 Airbus jetliners flying in the fleets of North American airlines today, there is an operator in the region for nearly every model of the company’s modern, efficient product line. Overall, more than 3,400 Airbus aircraft have been ordered in North America from customers that include Delta Air Lines, FedEx, Frontier Airlines, GECAS, Hawaiian Airlines, ILFC, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, UPS, US Airways and Virgin America.

Airbus Americas has six main centers of activity in the U.S. and approximately 1,200 employees. The latest step in Airbus’ commitment to America is the new U.S. A320 Family final assembly line in Mobile, Alabama. Construction officially started on the $600-million facility in April 2013 and aircraft assembly is planned to begin in 2015 with a targeted 2016 delivery of its first A320 Family jetliner. At full capability, the assembly line and associated facilities will employ 1,000 highly skilled workers. …” READ the rest of the article by going to this link: http://www.airbus.com/company/americas/us/ and find out more about Airbus in Mobile, Alabama by going to this link: http://www.airbus.com/company/americas/us/alabama/.

This information has been provided by Albert Marshall Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, with over 35 years experience in the Mobile Bay Metro Area of Alabama, Baldwin County and Mobile County which encompass Mobile Bay.  You can know and read more information about me by going to some of my blogging websites:  http://www.alabamarealestateappraisals.com/ or http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/. You may also contact me at (251) 533-2424 about my services and my in the City of Mobile non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, thinking about selling) home appraisals for only $225.

I was talking to a business client over the telephone just a few days ago. I was giving my usual spiel about wanting to receive more work from their company. As we talked about the current business climate and how I could achieve more work, a past experience entered my thoughts when I was 13 years of age.

I was visiting Uncle Bernard, my father’s brother, in Machias, Maine for the summer. Uncle Bernard stood six-foot four in height with salt-and-pepper hair and burly eyebrows which would capture anyone’s attention as he entered any room, especially, with his smiles and “Down-Easter” accent of witty comments and sayings.

Uncle Bernard took time to show me the interesting natural aspects of Maine’s coastal areas and life of Down-Easters with their businesses and events which make it special and unique.

My uncle showed me Jasper Beach, one of two beaches, which has this special kind of stone. These special stones can easily be polished and used in certain jewelries and trinkets.

My uncle’s wife, Aunt Jinny, inherited the old family dairy farm, Schoppee Farm, and a very small island, Hickey Island, near Englishman Bay and Little Kennebec Bay. Schoppee Farm was a very peaceful experience for such a “Southern boy” as me.

During this summer visit, Uncle Bernard arranged a family gathering on Hickey Island. I remember all of us boarding his boat and slowly heading out into the waters and into Little Kennebec Bay. I could see a boat ahead of us with a lobster trapper working his cages. As Uncle Bernard moved the boat alongside the trapper’s boat, he heartily said with a strong Down-Easter accent, “Good day, Sir! Would you have some lobsters for sale today?” “Yes, of course”, as he began pulling several of his lobster traps from the seafloor. We all watched him pull up his traps filled with beautiful large lobsters and we purchased many for the island feast.

We cordially said our goodbyes and thank yous to him and began slowly puttering towards the island. When we reached the island, we tied the boat to an old dead tree at the water’s edge and began getting our utensils, condiments and the fresh live lobsters together and began our short walk towards a sandy beach area.

Al Cheney, Roques Bluff, Machias, ME, 1966

A cooking area was arranged on the beach and the fire was started for boiling our succulent crustacean dinner. As the lobsters were cooking in water from the sea, I watched the deep bluish waves crashing onto this private and serene beach. It was a wonderful day for enjoying succulent lobster dipped in butter while experiencing the panoramic island view, listening to the waves and feeling gentle salty and warm breezes upon my skin as the sun dropped lower within the Down-Eastern sky.

I also experienced Maine’s Lobster Festival and enjoyed all the wonderful food. I remember taking a seaplane ride with my Uncle Bernard and seeing wonderful aerial views of Maine’s coastline.

Uncle Bernard and I visited a canning facility where a great Aunt Ethel worked hard packing sardines. I remember standing at the end of an old fishing pier. I looked down into a very large fishing barrel and saw a seagull standing in the bottom. The seagull was apparently searching for food in the bottom of this barrel and oblivious to its inability to fly out from this barrel. So I reached down into the barrel to grab the seagull and release him from his small stinky prison and, yes, he did bite me a few times but I did not let that deter me from freeing this seagull. I finally was able to grab this seagull and carefully remove him from the fish barrel. Uncle Bernard got my Polaroid camera and took a photograph so I could remember this experience before releasing and watching this seagull fly up into the air and join his other seagull friends.

When I think of this seagull which was trapped at the bottom of the fish barrel, I can’t help to think how it can relate to the ups and downs in life which we experience?

Imagine for a moment that you are this seagull with despair, sadness or worry. It’s your own self-imprisonment because of challenges you are experiencing within your own life. You find yourself standing at the bottom of the fish barrel and you cannot get out. It sometimes takes assistance from others in showing you the way out with their kind actions and words of encouragement and a belief in you.

What describes you today? Are you the seagull flying high in the sky with your other seagull friends enjoying life? Or, are you this seagull at the bottom of the fish barrel, imprisoned by your own thoughts, watching all the other seagull friends flying above?

Decisiveness, optimism and the willingness to change one’s life for the better are key ingredients to your success. These key ingredients must be juxtaposed with the people around you who give you good advice, assistance and the additional strength to live on and be successful within your life. Fly into the clouds and enjoy your life and humanity and empower yourself! Amen.

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Cathedral or high ceilings are more susceptible to mold growth due to warm moist air carrying moisture to the ceiling before causing condensation or dew. (Mobile, Alabama)

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Thanks to the hard work and efforts of the mold remediation specialist at Puroclean First Response, this ceiling looks spotless, and the homeowner couldn’t be happier. (Mobile, Alabama)

Do you have a possible mold problem in Baldwin County or Mobile County, Alabama? Call Phillip Pringle at (251) 625-3950 and have inspected by a professional. You may also send an email to ppringle@puroclean.com. Visit their website by clicking this link, PRINGLE PUROCLEAN.

“Positive Mobility” is my personal concept in how I should always think and also a personal description of how I truly try to perceive my life, even though, your choices in life and unforeseen happenings in life can make these personal viewpoints daunting and seem unachievable. Yet, I do not give up. Why? Because I chose to see the tough circumstances and unfortunate results in life as some of the building blocks which create a much stronger me. My learning experiences should make me a better business person as well as having a better personal life and social structure. Who I am today is a product of each minute that I have existed on this earth. Now, it is my future which is in front of me and ready for me to grasp it with “Positive Mobility”.

I have found that nothing comes easy without hard work. It is also true in finding new ways which empowers you and allows you to work smart, utilizing your time. “Positive Mobility” is my motto and Internet marketing my business through blogging is a personal goal and, hopefully, leads me to more financial freedom so I can enjoy more personal time with the ones I love.

I now ask some questions of you. Do you believe in what I have written also has meaning in your life? Do you believe in “Positive Mobility”? Do you believe in yourself? Do you have the energy and optimism to succeed? Are you ready to make a change in your life? If you answered yes to these questions, then, take the time to read the information and view the videos within the Empower Network blogging website by clicking this link, http://www.empowernetwork.com/positivemobility/. As it has been said, “there are no guarantees in life” but, the other saying is, “nothing ventured, nothing gained”. Come and see if these new business blogging and marketing system tools are what you have been looking for?

I wish you good luck and much success in your life! Your future is in front of you so grasp it with “Positive Mobility”!

Puroclean First Response in the Mobile Bay Metro Area and adjoining Gulf Coast areas can assist with your residential and commercial damage from fire, flood, mold and water. Phillip Pringle and Puroclean First Response can be reached by calling (251) 625-3950.

 

 

 

RESTORATION SERVICES

Puroclean First Response professionals can provide fire and water damage restoration services. Our professionals are nearby and ready to assist you with any cleanup problem. Our professionals are available 24 hours/7 days a week and ready to restore your home or commercial structure from unforeseen and unfortunate circumstances.

Fire damage restorations includes cleaning of smoke and soot damage and repair, cleaning contents and belongings, and deodorizing interior areas from fire & soot. The presence of mold is a serious health concern and should be handled quickly. Our professionals can handle mold remediation with our proven techniques. Water damage from flooding, leaking water pipes, sewage blockages and toilet overflows are certainly problems which require a quick response and quick drying methods since preventing additional damage to the structure and potential to mold, such as, black mold.

The names to remember are Puroclean First Response and Phillip Pringle. Do you have questions? Call (251) 625-3950 and talk to Phillip Pringle. You may also visit a new website which will soon have previous jobs showing before and after photographs, http://www.PringlePuroclean.com/.

 

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