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Townhouse at the Martian

1st Street, #220

Dwelling B

The Lunar City of Seleneca

This wonderful townhouse unit is on two floors, centrally located on 1st Street at Asimov Ring in the Northeast Ward. The back street is Lovell Street. Convenient to restaurants on North Street. The Grand Star Bazaar with the Moonlit Garden Grocer right are just steps away on 1st. Just a few steps away from the spacious Central Park. There are a total of 4 townhouse units that share one of the best landscaped courtyards in all of Seleneca. The building was designed by none other than our own very talented architect, Georg Mettler. Originally the building was called The Jones, but because of the color being similar to the soil on Mars, everyone started calling it the Martian.

Cost: Σ 2,449.00 Selenics monthly

Available

2121.09.01

Street Views?

Yes

3

Bedroom(s)

Courtyard Views?

Yes

2.5

Bath(s)

Cellar
Access?

from courtyard

Furnished?

No

Building Height?

2 Stories

Location Map:

At the Beautiful

The Martian

Floor Plan

165.24 Square Meters of private living space

or 1779 Square Feet for the Americans who still can't convert to the Metric System

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Lunar Listingstm

Central Park, #202

Lunar City of Seleneca

 

Comm: Lunar Listings Seleneca

 

Office Hours: 8am – 5pm, 7 days / week

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Chief Broker & Office Manager: Lulu DeLu.

Our Code of Being

  1. Remember that everyone was born into our solar system in the same manner. Everyone must be treated equally and fairly and with the same respect.
  2. Everyone is entitled to privacy within their own personal living spaces.
  3. One individual’s dangerous behavior is a risk to the lives of all. Everyone is required to pay attention to look for signs of that risk in themselves and others.
  4. No one has the right to inflict physical or mental harm to another.
  5. Acknowledge that we humans have emotions and they trigger conflicts.  We must stay aware of our own emotions and the feelings of those around us.
  6. Everyone must accept that some humans unknowingly do things that annoy other humans.  When confronted by someone who is annoying you, acknowledge it, mention it, and if it doesn’t stop, accept it as part of who that person is.  Then declare to yourself that that is all that it is, and carry on.  
  7. Acknowledge that everyone has strengths and weaknesses and for the sake of progress, allow the collective strengths to combine to move forward.
  8. Extract positive lessons from any past negative experiences; do not let them repeat.  Coming to Seleneca is often cited as a way “to start over.” You must pack light to come here; do the same with your emotional baggage as well. 
  9. Do not attack or challenge someone’s faith or belief system because it is the same as attacking them.  One’s faith is part of his, hers, or their personal recipe for success in life.
  10. Do not use your own faith or belief system as a justification to harm others.
  11. Any perception of harm is defined by the recipient, not by the accused aggressor.  Let the judge or mediator decide on punishment or steps to resolution.
  12. Each day, do not forget to pause, look around, and marvel at the joy and accomplishments of others around you and those that came before you.