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Kingston Queen Bed, 3-Piece Set Simple and sophisticated, this Kingston bed set brings an updated look to classic style for a modern and timeless bedroom set sure to stay in fashion for years to come. Light and dark shades come together to create a beautiful tone that presents a welcoming and cozy ambiance so you feel more relaxed just from entering the room. Kingston Queen Headboard, 1 of 3 pieces Establish a look of rich luxury over your bed with this handsome espresso headboard. The stylish faux leather, trimmed in wood and beautiful parquet design is sure to add a touch of elegance to any room. Kingston Footboard, 1 of 3 pieces Complete your Kingston bed set with the modern design of this espresso footboard. With stylish wood, clean lines and beautiful parquet design of the Kingston bedroom collection, elegance is added to any room. Kingston Side Rails, 1 of 3 pieces Round out your modern, sophisticated Kingston bed set with the polished look of these espresso side rails.




New homes for sale in Kingston, PA 31 N GOODWIN AVE 38 N LOVELAND AVE 74 N DAWES AVE 107 E Walnut St 39 E VAUGHN ST Homes for sale in Kingston, PA Search Kingston by map 121 listings in Kingston, PA with an estimated median home price of $134,750 (Data as of 3/6/2017)331 Wendover Court Unit 12-F, Myrtle Beach This is a spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominium in Windsor Court. Enjoy an over sized screened porch overlooking the tropical looking Windsor Court pool. Listing courtesy of Leonard Call - Kingston , John Dodson. 101 Westhill Circle Unit 5-A, Myrtle Beach BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL is all you can say about this completely remodeled one bedroom, one bath residence. Custom cabinets and granite in both kitchen and bath. Listing courtesy of Leonard Call - Kingston , Robin Bailey. 8560 Queensway Blvd. Unit 1605, Myrtle Beach This is a great opportunity to buy in a building that is known as a great second home and/or rental property.




With more than 1200 sq. ft. inside, this offering has an ex... Listing courtesy of Leonard Call - Kingston , Eric Miller. 209 Westleton Drive Unit 14-E, Myrtle Beach Beautiful two bedroom, two bath residence in Kingston Plantation. Light and bright, very clean and neat! Vaulted ceiling and a balcony that overlooks the beautiful tree... Listing courtesy of Leonard Call - Kingston , Terri Hornfeck. 9820 Queensway Blvd Unit 1506, Myrtle BeachKingston Plantation-don't miss this 3 bedroom, 3 bath, ocean view unit on 145 acres of paradise! Sport & Health Club, lazy river, water park, on-site restaurants, o... Listing courtesy of The Edgewater Group , Cindy Collins. 101 Westhill Circle Unit 5-D, Myrtle Beach Three bedroom, three bath, second floor villa with cathedral ceilings. Easy walk to the brand new Fitness Center and Spa with a large indoor pool. This home is neat and... Listing courtesy of Leonard Call - Kingston , Dennis Marcello. 9840 Queensway Blvd Unit 907, Myrtle Beach




Located in prestigious Kingston Plantation, a 145+ acre ocean front resort community, this spacious two bedroom - two bath unit located in the North Hampton Tower has bea... Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Southern Shores , Jim Spring. 9820 Queensway Blvd Unit 107, Myrtle Beach Enjoy this wide open ocean view from not 1, not 2, but 3 balconies in this first floor 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit! The luxury of high rise living without getting on a si... Listing courtesy of Leonard Call - Kingston , J.J. Cauble. 101 High Circle Unit 8-D, Myrtle Beach Completely re-decorated in the last 2 years. Crown molding, 6" base boards, wood-look vinyl floors and freshly painted. New walk-in shower and new furniture. 309 Westbury Court Unit 24-C, Myrtle Beach A spectacular lake view! Ground floor entry to this lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath residence in excellent condition and surrounded by beautifully manicured grounds in a preser... Provided courtesy of The Coastal Carolinas Association of REALTORS®.




Information Deemed Reliable but Not Guaranteed. Copyright 2017 of the Coastal Carolinas Association of REALTORS® MLS. Information is provided exclusively for consumers’ personal, non-commercial use, that it may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. In terms of tourism, much of it stems from historical museums and preservation of certain structures. For those who are into Canada’s military history, the Royal Military College presents visitors with an in-depth look into how the military can to be, along with a live demonstration of soldiers that are currently standing on guard. There are several cathedrals and military monuments that each represent a certain time period or significant event in Canadian history. See if you can visit them all! One of the things that everybody recommends visitors to partake in is the Thousand Island Cruise. It is a three-hour boat trip that takes passengers across the St. Lawrence river and around the Thousand Islands situated within it.




The sights are something that can’t be missed and you’ll learn plenty of fun facts about the river itself. Outside of this, there are several small districts in the city that are made for casual shopping and eating. If you manage to time your visit right, you can catch one of the many annual arts and music festivals that are held in Kingston. Officially, Kingston is comprised of 45 different neighbourhoods, each of them varying significantly in land area covered and population count. For the sake of simplicity, Kingston is divided into two parts: Western Kingston and Eastern Kingston. This is based on the fact that the entirety of Kingston is split into two halves by Lake Ontario, Colonel By Lake, and the Rideau Canal itself. East Kingston, on the other hand, is only made up of seven neighbourhoods: Joyceville, Brewers Mills, Ravensview, Kingston Mills, St. Lawrence, Greenwood, Cataraqui River East and CFB Kingston. In contrast to West Kingston, these neighbourhoods are far greater in land area occupied, but much lower in terms of population count.




You can expect to find farms, local outdoor markets, and golf courses here. Many people like this area simply because of the peace and quiet it affords them. The majority of neighbourhoods in Kingston are within the western region. Neighbourhoods in this area include Queens, Portsmouth, Reddendale, Alvington, and Kingscourt. These neighbourhoods are very small in terms of land area yet densely populated. As the downtown area is situated in West Kingston, all of the main shopping districts and tourism are also here. The nightlife is very attractive for those in the 18-35 age bracket who can’t get enough of the best in entertainment that the city has to offer. Seeing that West Kingston contains a large majority of the city’s employment centers and major amenities, it is of no surprise that there is a high concentration of low-rise and high-rise condos. Queen’s University is also located within this region, which means that you are going to see a large number of apartments available for rent to students who have low spending budgets.




Fortunately for small and large families, there are a number of neighbourhoods that offer semi-detached townhomes and fully detached traditional homes at affordable prices. This makes West Kingston an attractive option for those who want close access to employment without having to deal with the noisy atmosphere of the downtown district. East Kingston is quite varied in the homes that is has to offer. Most of the homes are fully detached residential properties, bungalows, and large-scale mansions that are quite close in proximity to one another. These properties occupy several thousand square feet in terms of the house and the land area itself. Common features include multiple beds and bedrooms, multi-car parking garages, outdoor pools, and indoor recreational facilities for the larger homes that have the space to contain them. On the other hand, some of the homes are rather small in regards to price and land area occupied. You will notice that the neighbourhoods in this eastern region of Kingston are attractive to families of all income brackets.




The following table, based on data taken from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA’s) National MLS® Report for April 2016 (the latest information available), demonstrates how homes in LSTAR’s jurisdiction continue to maintain their affordability compared to other major Ontario and Canadian centers. Kingston is home to three post-secondary institutions. Queen’s University, one of the oldest universities in Canada, is considered to be a leader in cutting-edge research within the fields of science and healthcare. The Royal Military College of Canada is the only military university that exists within Canada. This is where prospective military members go to train and educate themselves in the hopes of joining Canada’s armed forces. Finally, St. Lawrence College offers students the chance to learn more about industrial trades, healthcare administration, and applied psychology. Kingston boasts an impressive number of elementary schools (K-8): 23 Anglophone public schools, 36 Anglophone Catholic schools, 17 Francophone public schools, and 41 Francophone Catholic schools.

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