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At Nassau Professional Home Inspector, we believe in empowering homeowners in Bellerose and throughout Nassau County. Our meticulous approach includes a keen focus on critical areas like windows, doors, and exterior features. We utilize advanced tools and techniques to identify potential issues that may affect your home’s safety and value. Our detailed reports provide a clear picture of your property’s condition, guiding you towards a confident and informed decision.
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Understanding Your Vision; We begin by discussing your concerns and expectations for your new home. The Inspection Expedition: Our expert inspector conducts a thorough examination of your property, inside and out. Revealing the Findings: You’ll receive a comprehensive report that illuminates your home’s true condition.
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A home inspection is more than a formality; it’s an investment in your future and peace of mind. At Nassau Professional Home Inspector, we understand the importance of a thorough evaluation, especially when it comes to critical components like windows, doors, and your home’s exterior. These elements play a vital role in your home’s safety, energy efficiency, and overall value. Our detailed inspections provide the insights you need to make informed decisions about your investment. Contact Nassau Professional Home Inspector at 516-580-1848 to schedule your home inspection today.
The village was founded by Helen Marsh of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In 1907, planning to build a model community, Marsh purchased 77 acres (310,000 m2) of Floral Park gladiola fields. The first Bellerose home was completed, under Marsh’s supervision, in 1910. Marsh persuaded the Long Island Rail Road to place a station in the new village, and she named the station Bellerose. Though it has been suggested that she named the station for the Rose farm, south of the railroad, and her daughter Belle, she said that she simply found the name “euphonious”. A vote of the homeowners made the name official in 1917.
Bellerose incorporated itself as a village in 1924 in order to gain and maintaine home rule.
The Bellerose Village Hall, Fire House and Police Booth are on the National and State registries of Historic Places; the complex is known as the Bellerose Village Municipal Complex.
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