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If you’re one of the five million people who list their home for sale this year, the National Association of REALTORS® wants you to know that when it comes to selling a home, you’re better off using a REALTOR®. Someone who can get the job done in half the time, and can sell it for more than if you sold it on your own. That’s because REALTORS® are experts they have extensive experience staging the home, showing it and attracting qualified buyers to view it. Work with a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, they can explain options in your area that best fit your situation. To learn more, visit HousingMarketFacts.com. Figure based on The 2007 NAR Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers.

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Home of the Week Terre Du Lac $189,900

18073704

Resort living on very quiet street yet walking distance to not one, but TWO lakes. You are yelling distance from the beach of one lake to call the kids home for dinner. This home is only a few years old but looks brand spanking new. Freshly painted, new carpets etc. Unfinished walkout basement with huge windows and blinds just waiting for your touch.

Deb Goodson, Broker-Owner

17 S. Jackson, Farmington, 573-431-9654 573-713-9150 GoodsonRealEstate.com

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18076002

Desloge / $75,000

Well cared for 2 bedroom home on large corner lot. This home has a spacious living room and kitchen, both with laminate flooring. The back yard has chain link fence and a 10 x 16 utility shed, lofted, making a great place storage. This lovely home has been well cared for and has electric heat, gas range and a newer roof. Call for a showing today!

18057542

Terre du Lac / $209,900

New built 1.5 story, 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home with basement and attached garage. This lovely home sits on 1+ acres and is a short walk to Lac Shayne. The home has a main level master bedroom suite with a walk out to a large deck, enjoy your morning coffee or relax and watch for wildlife with the great view. The lovely kitchen with stainless appliances takes the chore out of preparing meals for family and friends.

18055818

Bismarck / $230,000

Come enjoy life on the farm! This beautiful and well-cared for piece of property is located just outside Bismarck city limits. Enjoy peace and privacy on +/- 12 acres with an approximately 1 acre pond. The acreage is fenced and currently has cattle on it. The park-like setting and recently paved drive leads up to the well-maintained, all-brick home.

18038582 Farmington / $975,000

Fredericktown / $119,900

Looking for country living, look no further! 8 acres more or less with seclusion and privacy, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home with attached garage, unfinished walk out basement and 24 x 32 pole barn. Great features of this home include fireplace with insert, large deck, attic fan and is all electric. This home is priced to sell and is being sold as is and seller will make no repairs.

18071878

Farmington / $59,900

Great opportunity to purchase 1 acre more or less of commercial land with approximate 90’ of road frontage on Karsch Blvd and Veterans Blvd. Seller will survey off of a larger track. There are endless opportunities in a high traffic area.

18050003 Terre du Lac / $98,900

Very unique property!. 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo with 1506 sq feet of living space. The home has recently been renovated to include removal of popcorn ceilings & re-texturing, freshly painted,new flooring through out with the exception of one bedroom, new trim, crown molding,some new fixtures, fans, along with updates to bathroom and much more.

18029961

Great investment opportunity in high traffic area! The main level of the building faces Maple Street and the lower level is accessible via a drive around the building from Maple Street. The building is irregularly shaped and has 5520 square feet on each level, which gives an overall area of 11,040 square feet.The building is currently divided into four units.

Leadwood / $32,900

Investors take a look! This all electric home on large lot includes a metal roof, and features a carport and detached garage. The home is in need of some updating but the seller has made many updates that include newer windows, vinyl siding and upgrades to electric.

18020522 Farmington / $519,000

This impressive home has all you can ask for and more. Located at the end of a private cul-de-sac minutes from town, this home will invite you in and leave you in awe with its custom details. There is 5000+/- sq ft of finished living space where you will find Brazilian teak hardwood and ceramic flooring , 9’-11’ and coffered ceilings, 8 pc. custom crown molding, Andersen windows and doors.

Let Vicky Crocker Realty do the running for you! www.facebook.com/vickycrockerrealty

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inter weather can be harsh, especially on lawns. Homeowners who spend much of spring and summer tending to their lawns may fear the impact that winter will have on their once-lush landscapes, making the fall a great time to fortify lawns against any harsh conditions to come. Homeowners must take grass type into consideration before taking steps to prepare their lawns for the winter. Some grasses are best fertilized in late-summer, while others should be fertilized in autumn. Cool-season grasses, including fescue and bluegrass, are best fertilized sometime between the months of September and November. Warmseason grasses, such as Bermuda or zoysia, should be fertilized between July and September. Once homeowners have gained a greater understanding of their lawns, they can begin exploring the various ways to prepare their lawns for whatever winter has in store.

pre-winter lawn care pointers

1. Explore winterizing fertilizers. Homeowners who want to make their grasses more winter hardy can consult landscaping professionals to determine if winterizing fertilizers will work for their lawns. These specially formulated fertilizers, many of which are made exclusively for cool-season grasses, contain higher levels of potassium and lower levels of nitrogen than early-season fertilizers. Potassium helps strengthen and harden plants, and cool-season grasses may need extra potassium as winter settles in. Homeowners who are not sure if they should apply winterizing fertilizer can conduct soil tests to determine the potassium levels in their soil. If the test indicates the soil has sufficient potassium, then applying a winterizing fertilizer is likely unnecessary. In addition, homeowners who have fed their lawn a balance of nutrients throughout spring and summer likely will not need to apply winterizing fertilizer. 2. Get rid of fallen leaves. While fallen leaves may be integral components of idyllic autumn landscapes, leaves left on the lawn throughout the winter may lead to disease in the grass. Leaves trap moisture and block sunlight and air from reaching grass, and that can encourage the development of disease. In addition, leaves can harbor insects that also may contribute to disease. While it

might seem like common sense to delay leaf removal until the end of autumn when all the leaves have fallen, that, too, can prove harmful to lawns. Leaves left laying on lawns for long periods of time can contribute to the same types of damage as leaves left on the lawn throughout winter, so do your best to remove leaves as they fall. 3. Take steps to fight snow mold. Homeowners who live in regions where snow falls into spring or where spring tends to be cold and damp may want to take steps to prevent snow mold. Gray snow mold typically looks fuzzy and gray, and lawns infested with snow mold may develop unsightly gray or brown spots indicative of dead grass. Pink snow mold may be even worse than gray snow mold because pink mold attacks the roots as well as the leaves. To prevent snow mold, continue mowing into the fall, even as lawns grow dormant, clearing the lawn of grass clippings and leaves after each mow. Thick lawns may provide a breeding ground for snow mold, so homeowners whose lawns have a history of developing snow mold may benefit from mowing their lawns into the fall. Winter is rarely easy on lawns, but homeowners can take several steps to prepare their lawns for potentially harsh winter weather.


18035704

Ste. Genevieve • $199,900

Amazing views of the surrounding hillsides and valleys. This Villa is located in the Villages at Chaumette Winery. Pool, clubhouse, restaurant with tasting room plus quaint church and barn for receptions and gatherings. What a wonderful life!

18016987

Farmington • $599,000

Extraordinary Hobby Farm! 16 Solar Panels generating 2800 KW keep the utility costs at a minimum. Orchard has 200 trees (several varieties) plus 3 acre vineyard & blackberries with irrigation. 40x60 Barn with workshop is plumbed for an apartment.

Doe Run • $244,900

Excellent Buy! Big house with over 3,000 sq ft on 20 wooded acres. Farmington school district. Four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 decks, oversized 2 car detached garage and circle drive. Walk-in pantry is fabulous! Master suite is HUGE.

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18049339

Famington • $200,000

Few lots available in Farmington with this great of a location. High traffic area. Lot spans almost to the corner of Walton Drive - Just over an acre of land - Fabulous commercial possibilities.

18054553

Bonne Terre • $159,000

Ranch style home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living and family room with brick woodburning fire place, office, walkout basement with fireplace with storage room. Plent of closets and storage space throughout!

Farmington • $125,000

Excellent location! Lovely two bedroom, 2 bath condo at the edge of town. 10x8 Patio with privacy fence, and a screened in patio that backs to trees. Convenient - close to shopping, restaurants and entertainment. All appliances included.

new listing!

18075978

18014880

Farmington • $39,900

Just what everyone is looking for! Wooded acreage for fun in the country! 8.6 Acres located just off Hwy 32 for easy commute to town. Priced RIGHT! Call today!

18048471

18033610

Leadington • $290,000

Great location with excellent visibility from Hwy 67 - Easily accessible from Woodlawn Drive - Prime commercial property is perfect site for a growing business.

18033637

Bismarck • $42,900

Big home in the country! Big lot with one big home and one smaller one too. Super Buy! Call for a look ASAP.

Park Hills • $39,000

Corner lot with lots of parking next to this big Garage/Shop with outside storage sheds. Fabulous place for an automotive repair shop, storage facility or almost any small business.

18033343

Park Hills • $23,000

Corner lot. Was previously used as an office with outside storage shed. Great place for a new business. Lots of paved parking, fenced yard and priced to sell quickly! Close to Hwy 67 access.

Park Hills • $12,000

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Farmington • $199,900

Fantastic location! Ranch 3 bedroom, 3 bath home vaulted cieling, open floor plan, 9’ cieling throughout. The finished basement includes office, family room and bathroom.

18026666

Large lot in Central Schools. Lots of road frontage. Close to Hwy 67 access.

Call

Mary & Glen Hagan 573-701-1690 573-760-4768

18028215

Park Hills • $349,000

Enormous Building at BUSY intersection! Excellent location. 19,500 sq ft of area for your business adventure. Lots of parking; fantastic visibility. Priced to SELL!

Ronda Barks 631-1663

#WeMoveThisTown

32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711

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Your guide to proper tree pruning Pruning is a job that may be tackled by do-it-yourselfers, but sometimes larger tasks are best left to a professional tree trimming service.

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rees may require pruning for a variety reasons. Storms may have damaged branches, necessitating a pruning. In other instances, trees may have outgrown their yards, overpowering the landscape. Autumn and winter, when trees largely go dormant and fallen leaves make it easier to see the branches beneath, may be prime times to prune. Pruning during the dormant period also minimizes sap loss and stress to the tree, and can help cut down on the growth of fungi. In addition, insects are less likely to be problematic during the colder months of the year. Trimming and pruning can be handled by do-ityourselfers if the branches are smaller and more

manageable. Practice on thinner branches before moving on to thicker ones, which may require extra help. Branches may be heavy, and it takes a guided hand to ensure the branches fall in a safe manner so they do not cause damage

or injury. Branches also need to be trimmed properly to facilitate good healing. Trees will form a callus bark covering over cuts to keep out disease and decay, much as a scab forms over a person’s wound. Damaging the bark on a tree while pruning may interfere with that process, so do-it-yourselfers need to take the time to prune correctly. According to Danny Lipford, home improvement expert and host of the radio program “Today’s Homeowner,” larger limbs may require three cuts instead of one. The first cut is a small notch in the bottom of the limb, around two to three feet from

the trunk and about one-quarter of the way through. This helps prevent the bark from splitting. A relief cut is then made a few inches away from the notch cut, and goes all the way through. This removes the weight of the branch so that the final cut can be made without the branch splitting and falling. The final cut is made right where the limb extrudes from the branch collar, or the swollen bump that then forms into the tree limb. Follow the slant of the branch collar when making the cut. Smaller or thinner branches may not require the same three steps, but every effort should be made to reduce injury to the tree. When deciding how much to prune, less is usually more. All pruning can put some level of stress on the tree and increase its vulnerability to disease and insect infestation. A good rule of thumb is to never prune more than 25 percent of the crown. According to experts at TreeHelp.com, living branches should comprise at least two-thirds the height of the tree. In some instances, the rules may need to be bent if trees are interfering with utility lines or to meet community laws. However, always prune minimally to avoid damaging the tree. The right tools also make the job safer and easier. Use a pole pruner and lopper, rope saws, folding pruner, and a bucksaw. A chainsaw can be used in some instances, especially when pruning larger limbs. Always disinfect pruning tools after you’re done to prevent the spread of disease to other trees. Consider hiring a professional tree service if pruning proves beyond your capabilities. Doing so is safe and often well worth the investment.


A few tips Lighting vertical surfaces such as tall trees or fences will make your yard seem bigger.

Highlight your favourite landscape elements with outdoor lighting.

finally, shine the spotlight on the main features of your landscaping. You could use projectors to make your pool or water fountain shimmer. Other options include illuminating flowerbeds, shrubs or your deck.

Call in the pros to design an outdoor lighting system that’s as functional as it is beautiful.

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A well-integrated landscape lighting system will allow you to create the atmosphere you desire, whether you wish to relax in a peaceful oasis, entertain in an enchanting atmosphere or impress your guests with the fanciest of backyards.

Combine function and form by lighting up your pathways, entrance and outdoor kitchen. Don’t overdo it, though: the goal is to be able to move around safely, not to see as if it were daylight.

Do you long to admire your garden day and night? You can! Highlight your landscaping with strategically placed light fixtures throughout your yard. Once lit, your plants, your pathways and even your pool will give your garden a magical feel after sundown.

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18024652

Desloge • $129,900

Newly built 2 bedroom / 2 bath home in Desloge. Big Pantry, vaulted ceilings, big rooms, deck and ready for occupancy. Corner lot.

Farmington • $850,000

This big, beautiful building has two store fronts on busy Karsch Blvd. Great location. Also includes a smaller commercial building in the same lot. Excellent investment property.

Attention Hunters

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18076536

Park Hills • $92,900

Nice building lot for your new home! Good development with newer homes - City utilities.

Fantastic Investment property - 3 studio apartments, three 1 bedroom apartments, one 2 bedroom apt and 1 retail shop that could also be rented as an office.

17093787

Farmington • $39,900

Desloge • $18,000

18041294

10 Acres just outside Farmington in Beautiful St Francois Hills Subdivision. Convenient to town. Great for commercial use. Fronts on Hwy 221.

Farmington • $279,900

Excellent location close to town. Brick Ranch with basement on 4.3 acres m/l. 3 Bedroom with 2 car attached garage plus huge 50 x 24 ft detached garage.

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17085879

Bonne Terre • $24,550

Farmington • $179,000

Will sell with more land - 83 more acres available at $24,550 per acre. Prime commercial Real Estate Superb access from Hwy 67 on Old Orchard Road.

Awesome wooded tract in Farmington School District. 38 Acres. Great hunting property. Fantastic building site!

18047034

18060187

Attention Investors and Business Owners: If Square Footage and Location is what you are after for your Business, this building is for you.

Beautifully remodeled building on 1/2 acre corner lot in excellent location of Farmington. Newer roof, furnace, air conditioning, water heater, breaker boxes & paint.

Farmington • $475,000

Farmington • $274,900

18075953

18067075

18061828

18073701

18075470

Traditional and gorgeous home with approximately 5435 sq feet of finished living space including the finished lower level.

Brick home backing up to golf course. Full finished walkout basement with 44x13 patio. 12x18 Deck off kitchen plus 23x13 deck for hot tub.

Like New Ranch Style Home! Open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, breakfast nook, breakfast bar & dining area.

Nice corner lot. Detached garage in rear. Big back yard, fenced. Covered front porch. Convenient location!

17 Acre Hobby Farm just minutes from Farmington! Charming 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch style home has partially finished walk out basement with family room.

Farmington • $449,900

Ironton • $274,000

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

Farmington • $179,900

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Park Hills • $85,000

Farmington • $269,900

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

#WeMoveThisTown

32 East Liberty Street - Beautiful Downtown Farmington - 573-756-5711


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