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Forbes Capretto Homes Opens the Fairway II in Lancaster

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Forbes Capretto Homes is pleased to announce the grand opening of the “Fairway II” at 4 Branch Way, set on a water view home site in Hidden Pines.   This is the first home to feature the Fairway II floor plan, which offers just over 2,800 square feet of living space.   A band of cultured stone runs along the front of the home, hinting at the quality of the details to be found inside.   The covered front porch provides shelter as you prepare to step into the two-story foyer. To the right, an archway opens to the den/playroom. Opposite, the dining room features a butler's pantry with granite counters, adding elegance to formal occasions.   The kitchen/dinette includes a bayed prep area offering panoramic views over your back yard and pond. A generous allocation of granite counters, stylish Aristokraft cabinets, large walk-in pantry, center snack bar and spacious breakfast area ensure there's ample counter, storage and dining space. Stainless steel appl

Realtor Code of Ethics Protecting Consumers for 100 Years

  Working with a Realtor gives buyers, sellers and investors many advantages they need to succeed in today’s real estate market. One of those advantages is the assurance that Realtors subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics which provides their clients with the highest degree of professionalism, ethics and service. And this year marks the 100th anniversary of the Realtor Code of Ethics.   Not all real estate licensees are Realtors. Only those who are a member of NAR can use the term Realtor and subscribe to the Code of Ethics as a condition of NAR membership. Realtors are the most trusted resource for real estate information and have access to advanced educational opportunities and training in real estate specialties, bringing value to buyers, sellers and investors.   The Code is a comprehensive document spelling out professional responsibilities owed to clients, other Realtors and the general public. All Realtors must take comprehensive training on NAR’s Code of Ethics at least once ev