Home on the Palouse, March 1, 2014

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Exceptional Condition, Innovative Design!

435 Moser Court, Moscow

$275,000

3bd/2.5ba, Updated, New Paint Inside & Out

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Large Space Small Price!

827 Harold, Moscow

$237,000

5BD,2BA, 2 Living & Kitchens! Great Yard.

Gail Byers, Broker (208) 301-3058 www.gbyers.com

Deann Billing, REALTOR速 (208) 596-8811

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1039 Juliene Way, Moscow

$94,000

3Bd/2Ba mfd home on own land--no lot rent! Jeri Rainer, Agent (208) 596-2202

www.teamidahorealestate.com

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Pioneer Hill MOVE IN READY!

425 SW Sundance Ct, Pullman

$424,900

Amazing 4Bd/3Ba Home with Quality Features Chris Clark, Broker (509) 432-8222

603 2nd St, Albion

$139,900

Spacious 4Bd/1.5Ba home with large yard Jeri Rainer, Broker (208) 596-2202

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108 N G St, Albion Jeri Rainer, Broker (208) 596-2202

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Enjoy Views of Moscow Mountain!

1035 Glen Echo Rd., Pullman, WA 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath updated, move in ready, energy efficient home with new carpets, fresh paint, and modern appliances.

1109 East D St, Moscow

$156,000

2Bd/1Ba renovated rancher in great location!

605 Indian Hills #20, Moscow

$116,000

2 bed, 2 bath, 920 sq ft, $125/mo HOA Moscow Realty (208) 882-5531 www.moscowrealty.com

Jeri Rainer, Agent (208) 596-2202

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609 N. Almon #3032, Moscow

$38,000

3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, Open Living, Carport, Must See!

128 E. 3rd St., Moscow (208) 883-1525

Your Real Estate Listing Here!

For more info contact Mike Bradley,

(509) 332-1511 beasleyrealty.com

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Jessica Dahlinger, Realtor速 (208) 301-0777 www.LatahRealty.com

$259,900 Realtor速 Lic. in WA (509) 338-5256 www.beasleyrealty.com

$115,900

4Bd/2Ba 1305 sq ft home with large yard

Show 15,000 readers your Real Estate listing in Home on the Palouse. Great rates. Huge exposure! 525 SW Summer St, Pullman

$212,180

4Bd/2Ba - Great space! Close to school! Jeri Rainer, Broker (208) 596-2202

1454 SW Lost Trail Dr, Pullman Chris Clark, Broker (509) 432-8222

www.windermere.com

$172,500

Perfect starter! 2Bd/2Ba with 2-car garage

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Want to learn more?

Call Andrea Johnson at 883-4625 or Karla McCann at 883-4623 for more information.

Make a plan for garage organization Metro Editorial

Spring cleaning plans are on the minds of many once the weather warms up. Many homeowners feel a sense of renewal in the spring, when the desire to clean house and get organized becomes a priority. Garages are often targets for homeowners hoping to target clutter. Once a space reserved for cars, garages are no longer strictly for vehicles, used instead to store items that simply do not fit inside the home or a backyard shed. Organizing the garage is typically a weekend or several-day project. Here's how to turn a garage from a cluttered mess into a space suited for storing items of all shapes and sizes. l Enlist a helper. Organizing a garage is a significant undertaking that is best tackled with two or more people. Enlist a helper to make the project less intimidating. l Decide what is important to keep. Start the organization process by clearing out the garage and taking inventory of what you have. Items that have not been used for several years can likely be tossed. Make a pile of what will be kept and then put the rest at the curb or donate useful items to charity. l Give thought to where you want to store particular items. Tools and items that are used more often should be stored within reach or where easily

visible, while items that are not used as frequently can be stored higher up. Think about how you operate in the garage. Recycling bins can be stored closer to the door into the home, while bicycles and skates can be nearer to the garage door for easy access. l Group like items together. Categorize items that will be kept. Garden tools, camping gear, sporting equipment, and automotive supplies should be categorized and stored in their own areas of the garage, determining if certain items can be stored inside the home to free up garage space. Grouping items together will make them easier to locate in the garage. l Move boxed items into clear storage containers. It's much easier to see what you have when it is stored in clear containers. Some containers are interlocking or stackable, making it much more convenient to store items vertically and free up more floor space. l Invest in vertical storage systems. Moving items from the floor and putting them on shelving or behind cabinets can make the garage more organized. Hooks and bins also can be used. Employ a peg board full of hooks for oft-used tools or other items you need at the ready. l Leave space for hobby and work areas. Garages are where many improvement projects begin

or where hobbies, such as woodworking or crafting, take place. Leave space for these tasks and hobbies. l Give the space a fresh coat of paint. Some garages are dingy and dark. Bright paint on the walls and floor can open up the space and, when combined with more lighting, can make it lighter and brighter. Garage organization is a common spring cleaning project. But it shouldn't be reserved for this season alone. Periodic checks of the garage and straightening up can keep a garage clean and organized throughout the entire year Metro Editorial and make yearly spring Once a space reserved for cars, garages are no longer strictly for vehicles, used instead cleaning much more manageable. to store items that simply do not fit inside the home or a backyard shed.

9 ways to improve curb appeal in the neighborhood. 2. Edge the driveway Homeowners who to create a distinct border want their homes to make between the driveway strong first impressions and the lawn or other must prioritize curb appeal. landscaping features. This Homes with strong curb helps homes appear neat appeal sell well and can and well kept. impart a welcoming feel 3. Use outdoor lightto all visitors. Improving ing to make a home more curb appeal need not be inviting. Outdoor lighting expensive, and the followalso makes properties ing are a handful of ways to improve the appearance safer to traverse at night. 4. Clean a home's exteof your home. 1. Install a bold-looking rior to remove mildew or discolorations from the siddoor in a vibrant color or one with a custom design. ing, driveway, patio, and This helps the home stand other outdoor elements. out from other properties 5. Improve landscapes Metro Editorial

with fresh plants and seasonal color. Homeowners without the time to plant can consider container gardens, which don't take much time to assemble but still add appeal to a home's exterior. 6. Prune planting beds and add new mulch to restore color. 7. Add shutters and accent trim to a home's exterior to improve on the beauty of the house. 8. Install new fencing or give a fresh coat of paint or stain to an existing fence.

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Homes with strong curb appeal can impart a welcoming feel to all visitors. 9. Replace concrete paths with tile or stone walkways to make entryways more impressive and inviting.


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