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“The lots range from quarter-acre to larger, more wooded tracts.”
The Washington Post: The family focus endures in Montgomery's Sherwood Forest
“We caught bass from our pond, baked bread from our wheat, and grew vegetables in a quarter-acre garden.”
The Huffington Post: Karen Dalton-Beninato: Damn You Nimrod! A Christmas Tale
“Mr. Maxwell's home, by comparison, sits on a quiet, quarter-acre lot.”
The Wall Street Journal: Judgment Call: Appraisals Weigh Down Housing Sales
“And just across the street from Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's at a suburban Miami mall is a grand estate -- the lush grounds and quarter-acre garden at the Fairmont Turnberry Isle resort.”
The Huffington Post: Laura Lippstone: Seeds of Change in Hotel Cuisine
“They transported them to their new home, a plastic-lined quarter-acre pond in a nearby hatchery, in a modern-day Noah's Ark of sorts: a pickup truck equipped with two metal tanks filled with purified water.”
The Wall Street Journal: Scientists Fish for Way to Save Shiners
“Purchased in 2005 for $176,000, their quarter-acre property is perched on a spit that separates a bay from the ocean.”
“Their quarter-acre lot is perched on a spit that separates a bay from the ocean.”
“If you were to drive due east of the warm, coastal snowbird capital of Fort Myers, Florida, you'd soon find yourself in the midst of a sprawling grid of unadorned streets and quarter-acre lots collectively known as Lehigh Acres.”
“We sat in the open air, under a starry sky, on an expanse of Persian rugs that must have taken up a quarter-acre.”
“On a quarter-acre, the 3,000-square-foot home has two bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms.”
The Wall Street Journal: Aerosmith's Steven Tyler Buys in Maui
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