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  2. Randall Presley - Wikipedia

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    Randall Edward Presley (1919–2012) was a real estate developer who has been called "one of California's top home builders." [1] He was responsible for developing over 160 communities in Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, New Mexico, Arizona and California. [2]

  3. Category : Buildings and structures in Pensacola, Florida

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Pensacola, Florida" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  4. The 50 Best Places To Buy a Home for Under $250,000 - AOL

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    The 50 Best Places To Buy a Home for Under $250,000. Laura Beck. November 19, 2024 at 12:01 PM ©Shutterstock.com. ... Pensacola, Florida. 2022 average home value: $234,795. Livability score: 69.

  5. Scotty's Builders Supply - Wikipedia

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    Scotty's Builders Supply was an American retailer of home improvement and construction products and services. The company that at its peak operated about 150 stores, closed in 2005. The company that at its peak operated about 150 stores, closed in 2005.

  6. List of the oldest buildings in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola: 1805 House Charles Lavalle House: Pensacola 1805 House Tivoli High House Pensacola 1976 Tavern Replica of 1805 building demolished in 1937 Antonio Triay House St. Augustine 1806 House Joaneda House: St. Augustine 1807 House Located at 57 Treasury Street Paredes-Dodge House: St. Augustine 1808 House Quina House Pensacola 1810 House

  7. D. R. Horton - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1978 by Donald R. Horton. [6] Horton took the company public in 1992, and as of 2020 owned about 6% of the company. [7] In 1997, the company acquired Continental Homes for $305 million and the assumption of $278 million in debt. [8]