5 minute read
Real Estate
Our 9 editions are published weekly with a total circulation of over 147,000
Offi ce: PO Box 340 1471 Route 15 Avon, NY 14414 Phone: 585-226-8111 Fax: 585-226-3390
www.gvpennysaver.com Email: mail@gvpennysaver.com
Batavia Phone: 585-343-3111
Dansville Phone: 585-335-8537
President ........................... Steve Harrison
Vice President ................... Kimberly Dougherty
Controller ........................Kathy Hammond
Advertising Sales Manager ...........................Manuel Karam
Creative Director .............................. Cristie Leone
Production Supervisor ................................. Je Wasson
Circulation Manager ............................. Shari Rapone
The Genesee River Valley's Largest Local Family Owned Real Estate Brokerage.
2033 County Route 50, Dansville MLS# R1342840
BEAUTIFUL FARM! 2,600+ sq. ft. 3BD/3BA Ranch on 149 acre w/farm. Lg. open kitchen, enormous cabinet space, lg. walk-in pantry, natural wood ceiling. Maple fl rs., stone fi replaces & 600+ sf fi nished basement w/kitchenette. 100 tillable parcels & fenced pastures. Barn w/7 horse stalls, outbuildings & numerous amenities. $694,000. Call/Text Robbin Smith 585-721-4771
116 West William Street, Bath MLS#R1364194
CHARMING! MUST SEE! 2-3 bedroom home with 2 full bath. Large lot with a fenced in front yard and secluded back yard. Attached garage. $82,000 Call/Text Jennelle Zonnevylle 607-368-4535
9 Van Campen Street, Dansville MLS#R1358320
NEW PRICE! 3-4 bedroom home in the Village close to schools and amenities. First fl oor living, some natural woodwork. $99,000 Call/Text Justine Fox, 585-746-6736 or Robbin Smith 585-721-4771
111 Lincoln Street, Wayland MLS# R1362369
IN VILLAGE! 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 77'x170' lot with outbuildings. First fl oor laundry. Home has been extremely well cared for. Possible fi rst fl oor living. $129,900 Call/Text Robbin Smith 585-721-4771
Billing/Offi ce Manager ................................. Beth Garbe
Members of:
Gold Standard Publication
National Award Winning Paper
1452 Kurtz Hollow Road, Dansville MLS#R1367071
NEW LISTING! Private Retreat!! 22 wooded acres overlooking South Dansville! Lg. open liv. rm. Kit. is perfect for entertaining. 1/2 bath on 1st fl r.! 2nd fl r. would make amazing master suite w/lg. open fl r. plan w/deck overlooking prop., loft for storage/sleeping space! $174,900 Call/Text Bridgett Hoag, 585-734-5874 or Justine Fox, 585-746-6736
2779 County Route 121, Wayland MLS#R1366162
LOOKING FOR A REHAB? All the work has been started; Kit., elec., plumbing, bathroom! All new windows throughout, new well, blown-in insulation, most of roof has been replaced, newer forced air furnace & H20 tank! CASH ONLY/REHAB sale. Home being sold in “AS-IS” condition. $59,900 Call/Text Justine Fox, 585-746-6736
While NYS is permitting realtor & client interaction, the Empire Realty Group team remains concerned with the health & safety of all & will be diligent in respecting social distancing & hygiene requirements in all our interactions with sellers & buyers.
View Digitally At: EmpireRealtyFingerLakes.com 5901 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville, NY 14480 • (585) 346-2222 2 Milton St., Dansville, NY 14437 • (585) 335-SOLD (7653)
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson #AimingToSellYourHome
AimeeCampbell.HowardHanna.com
Why Wait? Call Me Today! C: 585-705-2082 O: 585-335-2070 STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne * Cellophane, invented in 1908, was originally intended to protect tablecloths from wine spills.
NOW HERE’S A TIP
ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD
Find people with similar interests Let your hobbies and other interests open up connections. Explore the opportunities in the area that cater to your interests. Find a local gaming shop and discuss the latest video game offerings, or check out a local band if indie music is your thing. Converse with others who are participating in the event or are in groups meeting in your area.
Fair Housing Statement
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
By JoAnn Derson
* Have your carpets cleaned. Hightraffi c areas may require cleaning as often as every three or four months, but bedrooms can go as long as 18 months. Use runners and area rugs to safeguard spots that may be vulnerable, like under a vanity or by your sofas. * “I had some residue on my bathroom ceiling from hard water condensation. I happened to have a set of crutches lying around. I used a hair elastic to secure a hand towel to the arm rest of one crutch. Then I sprayed it with water and used it to scrub the ceiling. It worked really well. I was done in no time.” -- A.A. in Florida
* Two ways to remove a bandage: Rub a little baby oil or vegetable oil over it. The oil will soak in and make it easier to remove. Or -- and this works especially well with kids -- have them soak in the bath and use baby shampoo to soften the sticky edges. * A baking soda and water mix is great for tile fl oors if you want a quick mop up. If a lot of your fl oors are tile, do yourself a favor and invest in a steam mop. They clean and sanitize, leaving your fl oors brilliant.
* Be sure you use a trivet or other protectant when placing fl owerpots on wood fl oors. Also, purchase felt pads for the bottoms of furniture. This will eliminate divots or other kinds of depressions or scratches in the fl oor.
* “Tiny tears in your window screen can be secured with clear nail polish. I dab the spot, then use tweezers to line up the tiny wires, then dab again. Just make sure the window is open, or the screen might stick to the windowpane.” -- T.T. in Indiana