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1136B N Desloge Dr. Desloge CELL OFFICE

19079220

Farmington • $244,900 Beautiful 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2 full bath, 2 half bath home with attached two car garage & off street parking. This lovely home sits on .68 acres giving you privacy and space for outside fun and recreation. The main level has a large master bedroom with adjoining bath and large walk in closet. The kitchen has lots of cabinets, counter tops and comes with all appliances. The adjoining dining room is large enough to have gatherings with family & friends. You may also walk out to the 32 x 10 covered deck to enjoy eating meals and just take in the scenery. The home has a formal living room and family room, both with trendy engineer wood flooring, entertain or relax! The upper level has 3 bedrooms, additional room and full bath, perfect for a growing family. The lower level has a walk out and is already set up for relaxation & recreation including a bar with wet sink, 1/2 bath, storage and more. The home is all electric, has a 20 x 12 utility shed and small creek with walk over bridge.

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19082269

$222,500

Impressive historic home, totally remodeled with upscale details and lots of style. Five bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, beautiful kitchen with quartz counters and stainless appliances--all brand new. Lots of hardwood floors, gorgeous woodwork throughout. Fireplace with built in shelving. Old world charm but modern conveniences--new windows, new furnace & air conditioning, new wiring, new plumbing, new siding & roof.

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s technology has made working remotely easier, more and more professionals are working from home. Working from home can help working parents save money on childcare costs and help all workers avoid rush hour traffic jams and the costs of commuting to and from the office. The right working environment is essential for men and women who work from home. An environment that’s conducive to work can help people increase their productivity and make their employers more likely to allow more employees to work from home. Professionals who are new to working from home may find it takes some time before they can create the perfect working environment, but the following are a few factors to consider when planning a home office.

SPACE One of the disadvantages to working from home is that remote workers don’t have access to the same level of equipment as in the main office, such as color copiers or scanners. If you want to include even scaled-down versions of such equipment in your office, you will need ample space. In addition, less spacious home offices can feel too tight and enclosed, making workers uncomfortable and less enthusiastic about working every day. Pick a spot in

your home that affords room for your equipment and the ability to move around so you don’t feel cramped throughout the workday. LIGHTING Lighting is another factor remote workers must consider when they’re planning their home offices. Natural light can provide an energetic boost and improve your mood, so choose a room in your home that gets lots of sunlight during the day. Many professionals who work remotely do so from the basements of their homes, which can make it difficult to rely on natural light. If the basement is the only location in your home that can fit a home office, look for lighting sources that replicate daylight so you are not working in dark quarters. Speak with your physician about how to arrange lighting to reduce eyestrain caused by staring at a computer. CONNECTIVITY Connectivity also must be considered when planning a home office. While wireless Internet has

made Internet dead zones less problematic, certain areas or rooms in your home may still be touchand-go with regard to Internet connectivity. Such areas should be avoided when choosing a room for your home office, as it can be difficult to remain productive if your connection to your office’s external server is routinely compromised. Find an area where the wireless connection is always strong. DISTRACTIONS While your home might be empty for much of the day, you don’t want to be distracted when the kids come home from school or when your spouse or roommate arrives home from work. Avoid putting your home office too close to popular hangout areas in your home, such as the kitchen and the living room. Instead, choose a room where you have lots of privacy so you can focus on your work and won’t be routinely interrupted. Working from home can pay numerous dividends, but professionals who telework must put careful thought into the rooms or areas of their homes where they plan to work.


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Bonne Terre • $175,000 Looking for a home with loads of space? We found it! Four bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 laundry rooms, living room, family room, breakfast and dining room too. Stone fireplace in Master bedroom with doors to deck. Two levels of finished living space on a 3 acre lot. Excellent BUY! 19066795

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Farmington • $475,000

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Irondale • $13,000

18010535

Bonne Terre • $879,900

Beautiful wooded tract lying between Highway 67 and West Outer Road. This is a PRIME location! Joins city limits for utilities. This tract contains 12.12 acres more or less.

Serene location! Beautiful wooded lot in gorgeous country subdivision. Build your new home on this 5 acres m/l tract of ground. Semi private.

Commercial land in Excellent location for your next endeavor! 40 acres with frontage on Hwy 67, and easy access from Stormy Lane. Your new building could be seen for a long way down the highway.

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19005382

19074402

Farmington • $414,500

If you are interested in making a smart investment, look at this commercial building! Located on a very busy intersection in Farmington.

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Bonne Terre • $399,900

FANTASTIC Investment Opportunity! Income producing real estate. FOUR big storage unit buildings containing a total of 71 units; plus two residential rental homes on 5 acres.

Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com

Farmington • $63,437

Dream location! Located near several area wineries. 8.03 Acres of land with stunning views all around. Excellent building site! More sites available. Citizens Electric service area.

19027467

Farmington • $577,500

Gorgeous Farm Land! 165 Acres with lots of pasture, some woods, fenced, cross fenced, 6 ponds and a few barns. Great building sites. Fabulous cattle farm.

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Farmington • $135,000

You will love the look of this house and the quaint feel of this area. Story and 1/2 home with 4 bedrooms, 1 & 1/2 baths, full unfinished basement and detached garage. Adorable!

19006214

Farmington • $449,000

Gorgeous Winchester Hills Subdivision. Over 2700 sq ft on the main level of this beautiful and spacious ranch style home. 2 car attached garage PLUS 2 car detached garage.

Mary Gilliam GRI, ABR 573-760-6480 E-mail me at: mary@coldwellbankerhulsey.com

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Select a durable material Siding comes in all types of materials — from

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Choose a qualified contractor It is important for consumers to do their research when it comes to siding materials and contractors. A contractor who takes shortcuts or improperly installs the siding may void a manufacturer’s warranty. Always ask family members and friends for recommendations before choosing a contractor, and check out each prospective contractor’s work for yourself. Interview more than one contractor and compare both their costs and what they offer. Ask plenty of questions of the contractors, and avoid those who try hard-sell methods. Questionable contractors may try strategies like a promise of a considerable discount if you “act now” or scare tactics that your home is unsafe in its present condition. Be sure the contractor carries general liability insurance as well as workers’ compensation insurance for their subcontractors. Ask for a license number as well and verify its accuracy.

ew home improvements can transform a home more than the installation of new siding. Replacing siding can be a costly venture, but the right siding will maintain its appeal for years to come. Updated siding can improve home’s energy value by enabling owners to save on heating and cooling costs. A new design and color also can improve a home’s property value and set it apart from neighboring properties. According to the Professional Builder’s Home Exteriors Survey, exterior design and materials used are a top priority for new home buyers. Project costs depend on the size of the home as well as which siding material homeowners choose. Considering new siding is a major renovation, it pays to get the job done right.

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wood to plastic to fiber cement — but vinyl is among the most popular due to cost and availability. Research how well particular brands of siding stand up to conditions and which are the least likely to crack, warp or discolor. Find this information from online reviews or through consumer advocacy groups. Also remember, vinyl and other synthetic materials have improved and can now mimic the look of many other materials for a fraction of the cost. Calculate how much you need Before you price out siding with contractors, estimate how much you will need for your house. Consumer Reports suggests multiplying the height times the width of each rectangular section of your house in feet, going by what you can measure from the ground, to determine their areas. Multiply the approximate height and width of gables and other triangular surfaces and divide each total

Finding a qualified contractor is an important component to any siding project. by two. Then add all the totals. To allow for waste, don’t subtract for doors, windows or other areas that won’t be covered. Finally, divide the total square footage by 100 to estimate how many squares of siding you will need. A square represents 100 square feet. Knowing how much you need can save you money. Vinyl siding can completely transform the look of a home and make it more energy efficient. Consumers who do their homework will get the best value for their investments.


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19079446 Bonne Terre / $322,500

Charm & character awaits you in this exquisite, 2 story Historic Victorian home with attached garage & detached 3 car garage on separate lot. A large living room with gas fireplace, built in book shelves & lovely wood floor will make you feel right at home. The room off the living room was once called a sleeping porch and is currently used as a studio.

19063183

Farmington / $244,900

Beautiful 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2 full bath, 2 half bath home with attached two car garage & off street parking. This lovely home sits on .68 acres giving you privacy and space for outside fun and recreation. The main level has a large master bedroom with adjoining bath and large walk in closet. The kitchen has lots of cabinets, counter tops and comes with all appliances.

19070233 Desloge / $99,900

2 bedroom home in a great neighborhood in Desloge. The openness of the living room/dining room is great for family gatherings. The home has a newer roof, chain linked fenced back yard and detached garage with access from the alley. You will appreciate the charm and character of this lovely home. The back porch is covered and makes a great spot to relax or spend time with friends.

19079369

Farmington / $84,900

You will love this charming well taken care of home just outside

Farmington. This home has many new updates. From the completely remodeled bathroom, updated kitchen with new tile and cabinets, new flooring throughout the home, to the all new pex plumbing and completely remodeled laundry room this home is everything you need.

19071489 Park Hills / $139,900

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Farmington / $119,900

3 bedroom, 1 bath brick home with attached carport and large backyard with chain link fencing. This home has some newer windows in the front & has been freshly painted inside & out. The bathroom flooring has been replaced, along with vanity, counter top & faucet. Driving way & back porch updated, new furnace installed prior to current owners purchase. The home comes with all appliances including washer & dryer.

19050792 Farmington / $134,900

You must see this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch home setting on 4.9+/- acres!! With over 2000 square feet of living space this home is sure to have enough room for everyone. You will enjoy spending time in the kitchen with amazing views, and plenty of counter space and lots of cabinets. The beautiful family room easily becomes the heart of this home, making it the perfect space to entertain family and friends.

19062211

Well cared for 3 bedroom, one & a half bath home on 1.12 acres more or less. This brick home is all electric and very economical to heat and cool. In addition to the large living room, the extra large family room will make the perfect place to spend quality time with friends and family. The home has a nice kitchen with lots of cabinets & counter tops to make preparation for those events

Terre du Lac / $425,000

Stunning lake front home on beautiful Lac Lafitte in Terre Du Lac. This home has great curb appeal with brick front and lots of landscaping. It has close to 4200 square feet of living space! This is a unique home with a very large great room which includes a vaulted ship lap ceiling in the living room section, hearth room with stone wood burning fireplace.

19080176 Park Hills / $134,900

Prime location to start a business or branch location from an existing business. The building was being used for a retail business but has endless opportunities. The building has office space , showroom, storage, kitchenette, 2 bathrooms & lots of parking. Approximately 2250 square foot building with a newer roof.

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Make use of your vertical space. Shelving units and bookcases can be great allies to apartment dwellers because these items make use of an apartment’s vertical space. Many apartment dwellers underutilize their vertical space, but items that go up instead of out can create more room in an apartment and allow homeowners to keep items they may otherwise have to discard. Reconsider your work space. Men and women who work from home may find their work spaces take up considerable chunks of their apartments. But how many items in your work space do you still need? Many professionals no longer print documents, so if you still have space allotted for printers you might be able to redo such areas without affecting your workday. In addition, large desks were once sought after because they made perfect homes for desktop computers. But if you now use a laptop or tablet when working from home, you likely don’t need as much desk space as you once did. Downsizing to a smaller desk and work area can open up a substantial amount of

partment living has its advantages. Without a mortgage to pay, many apartment dwellers feel more free than homeowners who still have decades of payments left before they can pay off their homes. And when apartments need fixing, such responsibilities fall on the shoulders of the landlord instead of the tenants. But apartment living has its downsides as well, most notably that apartments are often much less spacious than homes. Cramped quarters can make apartment living uncomfortable, but there are ways apartment dwellers can make even the most confined living spaces seem more roomy. Clear the clutter. The easiest and perhaps most effective way to conquer cramped living quarters is to remove clutter and work diligently to avoid its accumulation once it’s gone. Only buy new furnishings when you need them to replace existing items, and resist the urge to treat dressers, coffee tables and dining areas as storage areas for junk you won’t use or mail you have not opened. Purchase some multi-purpose furniture. Multipurpose furniture, such as storage ottomans or bedroom benches that include storage areas for bed linens or bath towels, can be an apartment dweller’s best friend. When buying a new bed frame, look for one that has built-in storage drawers so you have even more space to store bedding and other items. Such pieces add both aesthetic appeal and serve practical purposes for apartment dwellers with limited closet space. Wall-mount your television. While today’s televisions are nowhere near as bulky as their predecessors from decades past, many apartment dwellers still place their televisions atop bulky television stands. But you can create more space in your entertainment room by wall-mounting your television. Renters may be hesitant to mount their televisions for fear of losing a substantial chunk of their deposits, but the majority of today’s mounts won’t do much more harm to the walls than more traditional wall hangings.

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Wall-mounting televisions is one way to create more space in cramped living quarters.

space without affecting your ability to work from home. Smaller living quarters are a disadvantage to apartment living, but you can take several steps to make your living spaces less cramped.


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Tips for safe holiday entertaining in pet-friendly households

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he holidays are a time to spend with friends and family. Celebrating and entertaining are large components of what makes Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah, and New Years festivities so enjoyable. Holiday hosts with pets must consider companion animals when planning the festivities. The holiday season brings added dangers for pets. The American Veterinary Association notes that, by keeping hazards in mind, pet owners can ensure their four-legged friends enjoy the season as much as everyone else. Secure the tree. Securely anchor the Christmas tree so that it won’t tip over on anyone, including rambunctious pets. Also, stagnant tree stand water can grow bacteria. If a pet should drink the water, it may end up with nausea or diarrhea. Replenish the tree basin with fresh water daily.

Skip the candles. When creating mood lighting, opt for electronic or battery-powered lights instead of open flames. Pets may knock over candles, and that can be an instant fire hazard. Keep food out of reach. Situate food buffets beyond the reach of hungry and curious animals. Warn guests to promptly throw out their leftovers so that dogs and cats do not sneak away with scraps that may cause stomach upset or worse. Real Simple magazine warns that fatty foods can promote pancreatitis — a potentially dangerous inflammation of the pancreas that produces toxic enzymes and causes illness and dehydration. Small bones can get lodged in a pet’s throat or intestines as well. Avoid artificial sweeteners. Exercise caution when baking sugar-free desserts. The artificial sweetener xylitol can cause dogs’ blood pressure to drop to dangerously low levels. Xylitol is found in some toothpastes and gum, so tell overnight guests to keep their toiletries secure to avoid accidental exposure. Be cautious with cocktails. If the celebration will include alcoholic beverages, the ASPCA says to place unattended adult beverages where pets cannot reach them. Ingested alcohol can make pets ill, weak and even induce comas. Be picky about plants. Mistletoe, holly and poinsettias can be dangerous in pet-friendly households. These plants can cause gastrointestinal upset and may lead to other problems if ingested. Opt for artificial replicas instead. If guests bring flowers, confirm they are nontoxic to pets before putting them on display. Watch the door. Guests going in and out may inadvertently leave doors open. In such instances, pets who get scared or are door dashers may be able to escape the house. Put a note by the door to watch for escaping pets. Designate a safe space for pets. If the holiday hustle proves too much for cats, dogs, birds, and more, give the pet a safe, quiet spot away from the crowds.


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Fredericktown

19070591

Terre du lac

$489,900

FORTY ACRE FARM! Breathtaking views all around you when you walk around the wrap around deck of this gorgeous 1 & 1/2 story home.

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Bonne Terre

19076841

$174,900

Call or text Vanessa Trokey 573-330-6261

Farmington

$225,000

Farmington

19058054

19074415

Call or text Wanda Sucharski 573-631-9494

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$244,900

Beautiful Custom-Built Home! Featuring gas fireplace, open kitchen, dining and breakfast area that leads out to patio.

Call or text Vanessa Trokey 573-330-6261

Farmington

19048762

$144,900

CHARM Has an Address. winsome white brick home in Farmington on a corner lot and is great for antiques, collectibles, & good friends.

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$159,900

Looking for 4 BR, 2BA Condo just outside city limits of Farmington? Upgraded when built with hardwood in living room, tile in kitchen, baths and laundry room.

HunTers ridge

Charming home in an established neighborhood! This very spacious 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom Cape Cod boats a large living room with lots of windows.

Call or text Kim Hutson 573-760-9789

19076446

Oak knOll

Beautiful well-kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Terre Du Lac. Newer laminate flooring in living room, hall, and master bedroom.

HOliday park

Farmington

$234,900

19066539

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to make guests more comfortable when entertaining

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any people enjoy opening their homes to friends and family. Entertaining can include everything from backyard barbecues to hosting formal dinner parties to providing overnight accommodations. While each of those things is different, hosts always want to ensure their guests are as comfortable as possible, regardless of which style of gathering they’re hosting. Hosts can use these seven strategies to help guests feel at home. 1. Consider the details. Does your guest like chocolate covered almonds? Does he or she prefer a certain genre of music? Take note of the specific details that make the guest tick, and then incorporate them into your entertaining plans. 2. Ready the space. Not everyone has a full-fledged guest room, but that doesn’t mean you can’t create a welcoming and private retreat for

guests. Turn a home office into an overnight area with a pull-out couch or even a dressed-up air mattress with high-quality linens. 3. Anticipate guests’ needs. Think like a concierge when hosting at home. Have extra toothbrushes, antiperspirant, mouthwash, and a phone charger at the ready. Is your guest a reader? Keep a few selections nearby or a book of puzzles so they can stay busy during their downtime. 4. Keep dietary needs in mind. Guests have different palates and preferences, but some may have serious food allergies as well. Ask in advance if any guests have food allergies so you can ensure that any meals served are not just delicious, but also safe and healthy. 5. Keep pets at bay. Guests may not be as enamored with pets as their hosts. If you know a guest has an allergy or an aversion to pets, keep the animals away as much as possible.

6. Freshen the home. Take inventory of your home in its current state and make some minor improvements. Add

some interior lighting, clean the bathrooms, create some extra seating, and freshen up with some flowers to make for a welcoming environment. 7. Prepare a special meal. Give guests a sensational meal they’re not likely to forget. This can mean indulging a little with sourced ingredients, home cooking and a good bottle of wine. Comfort should always be a priority when readying a home for guests.


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19058835

Farmington • $350,000

Sprawling brick ranch style home with gorgeous wooded setting in gated Winchester Hills Subdivision. 43x16 Patio for quiet and relaxing evenings outside. 3 Acre lot. Formal living and dining rooms, family room, breakfast bar and breakfast nook, 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Fabulous buy!

Farmington • $1,199,000

Blueberry Farm for Sale with panoramic views! 2500 sq ft House sided with Hardy Concrete Board on 40 acres. Blueberries and blackberries grown on property. Outbuildings include 2 small outbuildings, greenhouse, metal outbuilding and the 30x48 shop/store front for the berry sales. Sale includes most of the equipment and signage for the business.

New price!

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19077075

Fredericktown • $269,900

Lovely Custom Built Brick Home at the Lake. Main bathroom has a American Standard walk in tub. Screened front & back porch, finished basement, 14x40 RV carport plus an attached AND 28x32 insulated detached garage with electric for boat and toy storage. Very inexpensive utilities on this 2008 sq ft home. Above ground pool with deck.

Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com

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Fredericktown • $96,900

Two bedroom ranch style home in Fredericktown. Attached garage. Convenient location. EXCELLENT buy!

Mary Gilliam GRI, ABR 573-760-6480 E-mail me at: mary@coldwellbankerhulsey.com

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783-8455 • 756-2110

18 Court Square - Fredericktown

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211 E COLLEGE • FREDERICKTOWN $128,500 • #19064140

Youll love this stunning two-story home that sits right in the heart of town! It includes lots of updates that enhances its original characteristics. Skillfully designed with vaulted ceilings, two large family rooms, and a custom modern-styled kitchen that includes stainless steel appliances. A master suite along with two other bedrooms are located on the second floor. This 2,200 sqft home provides lots of room in a friendly and subtle neighborhood.

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AZALEA DRIVE • FREDERICKTOWN $279,900 • #19060668

Custom built Georgian 2 story home located in the park like neighborhood of Pine Castle Estate! This 4 bedroom 4 bath 3,167 sq ft home offers a main floor master suite, featuring his & hers walk-in closets, double sinks, large soaking tub, and separate shower. The kitchen has custom birch cabinets with granite tile top island, and all s.s. appliances. This gorgeous open floor plan features full length palladium windows and beautiful granite tile fireplace. An in-home office area with a formal dining room and laundry room all on the main level featuring hardwood floors throughout. Three bedrooms and a full bath are located upstairs and the basement is equipped for entertaining with full kitchen, game-room, home theater, bath, workshop and lots of storage.

E KELLEY • FREDERICKTOWN $10,000 • #19037414

FLIP HOUSE! Older home with great potential. Neighborhood is growing with remodeled homes. Features a level and clear double lot. Don’t miss out on this profitable opportunity. Motivated sellers.

MOTIVATED SELLER!! PRICE REDUCED $200,000! 4899 GILLESPIE • FARMINGTON $399,500 • #19054041

Custom built 4 bedroom 3 bath home on 4.6 acres just outta of Farmington . Beautiful hardwood floors open floor plan includes Kitchen , dinning & living area with fireplace . Large open Family in a walkout basement for pool table & gatherings. The deck is maintenance free and looks onto the 2 year old 50x30 detached garage/shop building men dream of. Nicely landscaped property. Call us today for Appointment to look at this fine home on the edge of town.

2 CR 740 • GRASSY • $1,199,500 • #19047698

759 Acres near Castor River . Mostly wooded . lots of frontage would allow for easy access & possibly subdividing. Lots & Lots of Wildlife.. Brick home would make a great retreat, Home or Hunting Lodge. Large tracts with easy access are getting harder to find. You or you & your hinting buddies need to call us on this one!! New survey all ready to go!

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