Marketed as the "Garden District" of The Woodlands Town Square, East Shore is on the eastern edge of Lake Woodlands, where expensive houses are designed around garden parks and green spaces. "We anticipate the homes are going to be worth more because they're in East Shore, which is a little different than outlying areas," Sandman said. "The higher end of the market has remained strong."
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You sit down with your travel agent to book your dream vacation. There are two key things that he or she needs to know from you: the destination & your budget. You’ve always dreamed of visiting the vineyards of Bordeaux in France, but your budget may only get you a trip to the wineries of the Niagara region. If your travel agent knows that you want to visit the vineyards of France and you’ve been open about how much money you want to spend, then there is often a package that your travel agent can recommend that suits your wants and needs. You may not be drinking wine at the wineries of Bordeaux, but wine tasting on a tour to the French Basque Country may be just as good.

It’s a similar concept in interior design. In most cases, homeowners start renovations by hiring a design or architect to draw up plans. They then call contractors and hope that their estimates are in line with what they can afford. Most people are hesitant to tell their designer what they can afford to spend on their project. When it comes to the budget question, some homeowners tell their designer a budget that is less than what they really have in mind with hopes of getting a better deal or out of fear that they may end up splurging and using up the full budget. The fact is that your designer can design to your budget, balancing what you want with what you can afford.

It is important to understand that “budget” and “life savings” are two different things and that you should never get confused with these two words. Your budget is a realistic amount that you are happy and comfortable to spend to make your dream space a reality. That’s why it’s very important for you as a client to have a clear idea about your budget before you start looking for a designer. Remember, interior design is a two-way process and not a poker game; it requires honest inputs from both parties in for the best outcome. The Builders London is the principal trade organisation for private sector housebuilders and voice of the home building industry in England and Wales. It is an exciting industry filled with many talented people and organisations, providing sustainable and attractive homes to meet the demands of consumers.

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1. Hospital targets data: 10.04.08
Medical staff facing violence as part of working life

2. The pope gets a guide for his U.S. tour data: 07.04.08
His guide will be a seasoned Vatican ambassador who sees the visit as an opportunity to introduce a complex set of audiences: American Catholics, Americans in general and global opinion leaders.

3. Gordon Brown accused of breaking Iraq promise data: 19.03.08
Gordon Brown was accused of breaking his promises on Iraq yesterday as troops were told a force of 4,000 would need to stay in the country until the end of the year.

4. Crowded jails 'make Scotland more dangerous' data: 10.04.08
Overcrowded jails are making Scotland a more dangerous place, the chief inspector of prisons has said

5. Bob Marley's mother dies aged 81 data: 10.04.08
Cedella Booker, the mother of Jamaican music legend Bob Marley, has died, aged 81.

6. Thain says Merrill Lynch exploring brokerage business in China data: 10.04.08
Merrill's chief executive also said during a visit to Beijing that his bank also had to expand its wealth management and investment banking business in the country.

7. EADS insiders knew of threats to profits before selling stock, regulator says data: 10.04.08
A report from the French market regulator details meetings in which senior executives learned about threats to profits.

8. Blues bosses arrested by police data: 10.04.08
Police investigating alleged corruption in English football arrest David Sullivan and Karren Brady of Birmingham City.

9. No deal in Kenyan cabinet talks data: 07.04.08
Talks between Kenya's president and PM-designate to end political deadlock break up without agreement.

10. Paul Scofield, British stage actor, dies at 86 data: 27.03.08
Scofield, who won international fame and an Academy Award for the film "A Man for All Seasons," has died in southern England at the age of 86.

11. EU anxiety as Sarkozy prepares to take helm data: 27.03.08
In July France takes over the bloc's six-month rotating presidency, and the prospect is beginning to worry some as President Nicolas Sarkozy is seen to face a steep learning curve.

12. Beijing pollution 'not a danger' data: 07.04.08
Olympic chief Jacques Rogge claims air pollution in Beijing will not endanger athletes' health at the 2008 Games.

13. Anthony Minghella, Oscar winner, dies at 54 data: 19.03.08
Anthony Minghella, the British film director who won an Oscar for The English Patient, has died aged 54.

14. Rugby U: Johnson is backed data: 07.04.08
World Cup-winning coach Sir Clive Woodward says Martin Johnson is the man to lead England's revival - but only if he is a hands-on coach.

15. Japan fails to choose bank chief data: 19.03.08
The Japanese government's latest nominee to be governor of the Bank of Japan is vetoed by the opposition.

16. Gordon Brown to use Tony Blair election slogan to woo voters data: 07.04.08
Gordon Brown will borrow one of Tony Blair's election slogans as he tries to win back disaffected voters in southern England.

17. Zimbabwe election run-up 'flawed' data: 19.03.08
Zimbabwe is failing to meet its democratic obligations ahead of elections next week, says a human rights group.

18. Web giants take sides in battle for Yahoo data: 10.04.08
Yahoo ratcheted up its efforts to improve its negotiating position in the face of an unsolicited takeover bid from Microsoft amid signs that it was edging towards a three-way alliance with Google and AOL

19. Tourists die in Peru plane crash data: 10.04.08
Five French tourists have died in a plane crash during a flight over the famous Nazca Lines in Peru, police say.

20. Features: Sea for yourself data: 07.04.08
My husband wants us to go on a cruise this year but I have never been on one before and I'm not sure if I'll like it.

21. Chinese find no sport in linking Tibet to Olympics data: 27.03.08
Chinese citizens are voicing outrage over international debate linking recent protests in Tibet to their prized Beijing 2008 Olympics, accusing outsiders of trying to spoil their country's landmark event.

22. Obama says US cannot ignore race data: 19.03.08
US presidential candidate Barack Obama speaks on race, seeking to defuse a row over his ex-pastor.

23. 'Illegal' ad system scrutinised data: 07.04.08
Technical analysis of the Phorm online advertising system reinforces an expert' s view that it is "illegal".

24. Mills' evidence 'inaccurate' data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills' evidence in her divorce case with Sir Paul McCartney was "inaccurate", the judge's ruling states.

25. Italy vows to keep Alitalia aloft after bidder pulls out data: 07.04.08
The airline said it would take the next several days to study its financial options before deciding on Tuesday whether to continue its operations.

26. How to spend £35,000 a year on a child data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills says the £35,000 a year she'll get from Sir Paul McCartney to raise their daughter isn't enough. It may seem an absurd amount of money to average parents, but raising a child in more privileged circles can costs big bucks.

27. Doctor Who draws in 8.4m viewers data: 07.04.08
The return of Doctor Who attracted 8.4 million viewers, it was disclosed yesterday.

28. BP and ConocoPhillips to build gas pipeline to United States and Canada data: 10.04.08
BP and Conoco will initially spend $600 million in the next three years to drum up support for the Alaska project, which they said would be the largest-ever private-sector construction project in North America.

29. Massa wins as Hamilton stumbles data: 07.04.08
Ferrari's Felipe Massa dominates the Bahrain Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton fails to score and loses the championship lead.

30. 'Artificial colourings as harmful as leaded petrol for children' data: 07.04.08
Artificial colourings could be removed from hundreds of food products after researchers found that they may be almost as harmful to children's development as leaded petrol.


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