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Mavimg a to bmM dream on drive-up allowance for your time and travel to Hemlock Farms, he urged. Call Toll Free 1-800-233-5209 or 717-775-9447 or write Hemlock Farms Contractors' Guild Inc. Box 1918, Hemlock Farms, Hawley, Pa. 18428. To visit take George Washington Bridge to Rte.

80 West to Rte. 15 exit (Sparta). Continue on Rte. 15 through Sparta to Rte. 206.

Follow Rte. 206 to the Milford Bridge to Rte. 6 West. Follow signs to Rte. 84 West.

Take Rte. 84 West to Lords Valley Exit 9. Turn left on Rte. 739 one mile to Hemlock Farms entrance. Turn Right 200 Ft.

to reception center on Left, ask for Hemlock Farms Contractors' Guild Inc. er, 'telephone lines, cable T.V., security gates and guards, volunteer fire and ambulance company. They are in operation now ready to serve you, he noted. Adding, the spokesman declared "Hemlock Farms enhances greatly the prestige and status of a professionally planned community. A complete package "This is a complete package with excellence in custom designed homes by Hemlock Farms Contractors' Guild, and sports and leisure amenities that each individual will enjoy.

It's here to provide the perfect complement to your new lifestyle." Call for an appointment and qualify for a $40.00 cash jl.iu.Li JU.I pi iiiijini 0' IT MAY BE said that people usually live out their fantasies be fore purchasing a house, and homebuyers do dream of the type of home and the lifestyle they want; and at Hemlock Farms we build with this in mind," says a spokesman. He was speaking of what he referred to as a desired community in the Pocono Mountains. "And you don't have to travel very far to find the place that will fulfill your dreams because it's less than 100 miles from New York City. Hemlock Farms, explained the spokesman, is a community designed with such unexpected charm that country living is a world unto itself. Planned with the eye of an artist, the beauty of the community is nestled within 4,500 acres.

A vast selection The community is perfectly planned to preserve the natural beauty of its environment, added the spokesman, and to protect the privacy you hold so precious to your moments of relaxation. "Hemlock Farms Contrac few. tors' Guild Inc. was formed to offer potential buyers a vast selection of homes and homesites in Hemlock Farms. Careful planning and a sense of details makes a difference when building a quality custom home.

There are many models to choose from with thoughtful attention to details in design and flexibility to create the home of your dreams. A world of choice will be yours through the total resources of the Hemlock Farms Contractors' Guild," the spokesman noted. Hemlock Farms is the community where seeing is believing. It fits the bill very neatly with all the amenities that is offered to the homeowner. There is something for everyone: 10 tennis courts, handball courts, two swimming pools, four lakes, beaches, sports field, boat docks, teen center, arts crafts center, adult recreation complex and children day camp.

24-hour security "It is evident that Hemlock Farms is concerned with its homeowners," the spokesman said. There is over 65 miles of paved roads, central water systemn, electric pow LUXURY COHOO SALES 7 f5 HEALTH CLUB jfS-V-- ON THE LAKE: Offering summer and winter fun. $500M Plaza There's a new ball game on the site of old Madison Square Garden. Mayor Ed Koch, Manhattan Borough President David Dinkins and developer William Zeckendorf, Jr. will assist in breaking ground for the $500 million Worldwide Plaza next Wednesday.

The Plaza located at 49th St. and Ninth Ave. will house a 45-story office tower and new world headquarters for the Ogilvy Mather Advertising Agency. On the air The "Real Estate Roundtable," a weekly series of hour-long broadcasts over WMCA-AM radio hosted by Steven Spinola will premier Monday at 6 p.m. The show, sponsored by The Real Estate Board of New York will present issues affecting the economic development of the real estate industry in New York.

Moving to EAB Cushman Wakefield of Long Island, a commercial, industrial and retail real estate brokerage service firm, has moved to new quarters at EAB Plaza, the 1.1 million square-foot office complex in Mitchel Field, N.Y. The firm, now based in Uniondale, is part of a 57-office nationwide network. Joseph A. Lagano, vice president and branch manager, said, "We've outgrown our Garden City A 175M sale Shuwa Corp. of Japan easily won a competition against 15 other bidders to purchase 1330 Ave.

of the Americas for $175 million according to Abram Barkan, president of James Felt Realty Services, a Grubb Ellis Co. He said that Japanese firms invested more than $1.5 billion in U.S. real estate last year. Finance seminar Fairmont Funding of Brooklyn will sponsor a Financial Planning Seminar and Expo, featuring WABC Radio's financial talk show host, Bill Bresnan, on Nov. 20, at 7:30 p.m.

at the FDR High School, 20th and 58th in Brooklyn. The new tax laws, mortgages, refinancing, and construction and co-op loans are among the topics to be explored. Vying with extra 1(11 i ii in ii ui in i goodies Sales and marketing for new residential buildings in New York have become a complete barometer of social change and economic realities, according to Robert Burnett, vice president and director of new construction sales at M.J. Raynes Inc. "You really have to differentiate one building from I JsMiHMft.

another," he said. "Since we are at a point where health clubs and traditional concierges are now practically de rigueur, more and better innovative amenities are sought after." Burnett stressed it is becoming increasingly rare for a new building to be presented as a fait accompli to the agent or the customer. Now they have to show them the frills right away, too. According to Burnett, the popularity of video is another way to attract buyers. The Channel Club under construction on the upper East Side will offer a professional media center where residents can utilize See GOODIES Page 2 on extra By RICHARD SHERWIIM Daily News Siaff Writer You've seen or read about all the extra goodies the highly competitive luxury condominium developers are offering potential buyers.

Politely, they are called amenities. Realistically, these extras can mean the difference between a sale and an "I'll go elsewhere" response. Swimming pools, health clubs, gourmet takeout restaurants and 24-hour security are just a few of the add-ons developers use to attract buyers. And don't forget typewriters. Typewriters? With more and more professional people working at home or bringing work home, the same developers offering swimming pools are also offering workplace and creative amenities that go way beyond traditional concierge services.

Such motivational and productivity amenities include personal computers, stock quotation machines, information networks, copying apparatus and, of course, typewriters. BILL KRESSE DAILY NEWS.

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