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Talk with Al Cheney about your personal non-financial home (most only $250 to $275) and land (most only $200 to $225) appraisal requirements within Chunchula, Alabama 36521. Chunchula is located within Mobile County of Alabama and about 35 minutes from Historic Downtown Mobile, Alabama depending on traffic.
Chunchula online information is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chunchula,_Alabama and locational map is: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Mobile,+AL/Chunchula,+AL+36521/@30.8244329,-88.2576654,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x889a4e1df14cf8a9:0x4ce80e5477899e1a!2m2!1d-88.0398912!2d30.6953657!1m5!1m1!1s0x889b01921457f9d9:0x8fd8a774924852d7!2m2!1d-88.1876676!2d30.9520403!3e0
Cheney Appraisal Services’ primary Mobile MSA (metropolitan statistical area) coverage area for non-financial home and undeveloped land appraisal reports are within many communities of Baldwin County and Mobile County, The Mobile Bay Metro Area, encompassing Historic Mobile Bay.
Cheney Appraisal Services’ website is http://www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com/. More complex and waterfront residential properties are quoted on a case-by-case basis.
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“Citronelle was for thousands of year’s part of the territory of indigenous peoples. By the time of European contact, members of the historical tribes of the Choctaw and Creek hunted the area. Citronelle was recorded as An Indian Settlement in 1702. …”
“In 1777, William Bartram, an American botanist, took a canoe trip of thirty miles up the river from Mobile to find a plant which his Indian allies assured him would cure him of malaria. He found the plant and named it “Citronella”. Citronella then grew in profusion on a plateau thirty miles from Mobile, to which the Mobile and Ohio Railway built the first railroad in south Alabama in 1851 and where the railroad company appropriately
named a station Citronelle. Citronelle was found to possess healing herbs and mineral springs. The area was first settled in 1811 and established as a jurisdiction in 1892. …”
READ more about Citronelle, Alabama by clicking here: http://www.citronellehps.org/CHPS/Media_files/Citronelle%20History%20Brief.pdf
This information provided by Al Cheney, a Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser within The Mobile Bay Metro Area, covering Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama for over 35 years!
You may contact Al Cheney at (251)533-2424 and ask about my services and non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, for sale by owner purchases, thinking about selling) Citronelle, Alabama and theCeleste community most home appraisal fees for only $275 to $300 and most small size land appraisals for only $225 to $250. More complex or difficult properties, i.e. larger homes, waterfront locations, are quoted on a case-by-case basis.
A web-link to reach Al Cheney by email and read more about my services, please visit: http://www.cheneyappraisalservices.com/.
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Talk with Al Cheney about your personal non-financial home (most only $275 to $300) and land (most only $225 to $250) appraisal requirements within Citronelle, Alabama 36522 and the Celeste community. Citronelle is located within the most northern part of Mobile County of Alabama and about 40 to 45 minutes from Historic Downtown Mobile, Alabama depending on traffic. Citronelle locational map is: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Mobile,+AL/Citronelle,+AL/@30.8930738,-88.2768975,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x889a4e1df14cf8a9:0x4ce80e5477899e1a!2m2!1d-88.0398912!2d30.6953657!1m5!1m1!1s0x889b1b672ff8dfaf:0x4617330fb8ed8d61!2m2!1d-88.2280622!2d31.0907338!3e0
Citronelle, Alabama was settled in 1811.
Cheney Appraisal Services‘ primary Mobile MSA (metropolitan statistical area) coverage area for non-financial home and undeveloped land appraisal reports are within many communities of Baldwin County and Mobile County, The Mobile Bay Metro Area, encompassing Historic Mobile Bay.
Cheney Appraisal Services‘ website is http://www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com/. More complex and waterfront residential properties are quoted on a case-by-case basis.
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“The City Fairhope began as a dream in the minds of a group of individuals who were seeking their own special utopia. The first Single-Tax colonists (so called because of their belief in the economic theories of Henry George, who advocated no taxes other than a single land tax), looked at land throughout the South and Midwest before settling in 1894 on a high bluff overlooking Mobile Bay. According to legend, one of the group said the new colony had a fair hope of success, and the community of Fairhope was born. …” READ the entire history on the City of Fairhope’s official website: http://www.cofairhope.com/about-us/history.
This information has been provided by Al Cheney, a Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser within the Mobile Bay Metro Area, covering Baldwin County and Mobile County of Alabama. You may also contact Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 and ask about my services and non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, for sale by owner purchases, thinking about selling) condo or home appraisal fees for only $275. More complex or difficult properties are quoted on a case-by-case basis. Web-links to Al Cheney: http://www.cheneyappraisalservices.com/ or http://buildingabrandonline.com/FinanciallyFreeYourself/.
Loxley is a town in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, and about 22 miles east of downtown Historic Mobile, Alabama. As of the 2010 census, the population of the town was 1,817 with a median age of around 35 years.
“John Loxley came to this area at the turn of the century (1900) to establish a lumber camp that included a commissary and sawmill. A large number of men came with him, and then stayed to settle and marry here. John Loxley is considered the founder of Loxley. There was a small village named Bennet here when Mr. Loxley arrived.
In 1920 the businesses in Loxley were an egg store, grocery store, two general merchandise stores, a train depot, drug store, telegraph office, land office, repair garage, post office, bank, hotel, butcher shop, orange packing shed, cement block plant, a blacksmith, a feed and lumber store. The main road was Highway 90; it was not paved then.”
“During World War II, Loxley was a satellite prison camp for the influx of German, Nazi, and Italian soldiers captured by American Troops. There were so many Germans captured and brought here that camps were put all over the country to house these POWs. The fall of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge saw many younger soldiers in the camps. The Loxley camp was primarily one used to work the POWs in the woodlands and sawmills.”
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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.
“The origins of Mardi Gras can be traced to medieval Europe, passing through Rome and Venice in the 17th and 18th centuries to the French House of the Bourbons. From here, the traditional revelry of “Boeuf Gras,” or fatted calf, followed France to her colonies. On March 2, 1699, French-Canadian explorer Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur de Bienville arrived at a plot of ground 60 miles directly south of New Orleans, and named it “Pointe du Mardi Gras” when his men realized it was the eve of the festive holiday. Bienville also established “Fort Louis de la Louisiane” (which is now Mobile) in 1702. In 1703, the tiny settlement of Fort Louis de la Mobile celebrated America’s very first Mardi Gras. …” READ the entire history on this website, http://www.mardigrasneworleans.com/history.html, and may also like to go to this website for more information about Mobile, Alabama’s history of Mardi Gras timeline, http://www.mobilecarnivalmuseum.com/historical-timeline. Mobile, Alabama was the capital city of the French Louisiana territory but the people were concerned about hurricane destruction so it was moved to New Orleans in 1718. This informational history provided by Al Cheney, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser in Mobile, Alabama. Call Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 for all your real estate property appraisal requirements. Please visit http://www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com for more additional information. Thank you for visiting my company’s website.
Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, is 17th February for the 2015 year.
Call (251) 533-2424, Cheney Appraisal Services, Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser, when considering non-mortgage lending appraisal reports for sale by owner purchases or selling, property tax disputes, settling simple estates, etc. Al Cheney has appealing or special fees for property owners with condo units and straightforward home appraisals. The majority of the appraisal fees will be either $250 or $275 per report. More complex real properties will be quoted on a case-by-case basis.
Also, if you are someone who would like more information about the City of Orange Beach, Alabama, go to this web link: http://www.cityoforangebeach.com/pages_2011/index.php.
Remember the 41st annual Festival of Art in Orange Beach, Alabama on the 14th and 15th of March 2015. Click the photograph to go to their website for more information.
Al Cheney is a 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. Al Cheney is very familiar with Spanish Fort real estate. Spanish Fort is the gateway to the delta as well as having five rivers and two state parks. Spanish Fort is minutes away to Mobile’s downtown business sector by accessing “the Bay Way” or “the Causeway”.
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 Al Cheney at (251) 533-2424 and ask about my services and non-financial (personal use, i.e. property tax issues, thinking about selling) condo or home appraisal fees for only $250. More complex or difficult properties are quoted on a case-by-case basis.
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