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FEBRUARY 2021

Happy New Year! Onward and upward!

now that 2020 has come to an end, I would like to say THANK YOU to my clients, family, and friends for your support during a very memorable and ever-changing year!

Despite a pandemic and record low housing inventory, Tricia was still able to get RESULTS for her amazing clients! 2020 Personal sales volume: • 94 properties/homes SOLD, • 11.8 Million in sales (7.9Million last year) • #6 Agent in the entire MLS out of 1064 agents • #1 Agent in Osceola County • #1 Agent in Reed City

Are you looking for the same RESULTS in 2021? Call Tricia Wirth to sell with success and buy with confidence.

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“My RESULTS 231.629.0352 Will Move www.TriciaWirthRealtor.com • 129 W. Upton, Reed City You” www.resultsrealestate.org BRokeR/oWneR

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Dan Bollman, Associate Broker

231-629-2680

Over 30 Years Experience dan@century21whitehouse.com

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24 Years Experience, Consistently a top selling agent. Call me for all your real estate needs.

Jerry Garner

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Big Rapids Office: 119 Linden • Big Rapids, MI 49307

231.796.4808

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Tricia WirTh Your Lakefront expert!

8520 100th Ave. , Canadian Lakes, MI 49346

231.972.8300

www.canadianlakeshomes.com

Dan Bollman, Associate Broker

231-629-2680

Over 30 Years Experience dan@century21whitehouse.com

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Contact Ken Kasprzak Today! ken.kasprzak@pioneergroup.com

8520 100th Ave. Canadian Lakes, MI 49346

231.972.8300

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KATHY ADAMS

231• 250• 3197

231-592-8368

...Get featured today!

kadamscblakes@gmail.com

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Helpful Homeowner Tips PAINTING TIPS Few changes to a room or home can refresh quite like a new coat of paint. You don’t really need to use a big decorating budget or hire a professional to get professional results PREP THE WALLS: Lightly sand before you start to smooth uneven spots of clumps created the last time the walls were painted. Sanding also helps new paint stick better. DON’T SKIMP ON TAPE: It’s worth buying new, quality painters tape to obtain the clean lines professionals are known for. For a couple more dollars, it’s worth it to buy higher quality tape. SHAKE THINGS UP: If your paint isn’t completely mixed, you won’t get a uniform color on walls. A mixing stick alone may not do the job, instead put the lid on the paint can and hold it tightly in place with your thumbs. Then, shake the paint can up and down for a couple minutes. CONSIDER SKIPPING PRIMER: Many paints have the primer built in these days. If you’re making a dramatic color change from a dark purple to a light blue, or painting new drywall that hasn’t been painted before, you will need to use primer, otherwise you can save yourself some work by skipping the primer. FOLLOW A PAINT PLAN: The ceiling should be the first thing you paint as it can easily spill or splatter on walls or trim. Next you should paint the trim boards because you won’t have to worry about taping off the wall, painting the wall becoming the last step. DON’T DILLY DALLY: When painting walls, use a brush to paint a border at the corners but don’t wait too long to paint the walls with a roller as this might cause a bit of a contrast in the colors. CONSIDER TWO COATS: Regardless if you choose one-coat paint or not, you may not evenly cover every square inch of the surface. Therefore, to obtain a more even, rich finish you might want to add a second coat. REMOVE TAPE ASAP: Once you’re finished painting, gently pull off the painters tape at a 90-degree angle as soon as possible. As a general rule, if you leave the tape on a wall too long, there’s a greater chance that the paint will come off with the tape View it online at www.homefinderguide.com

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Helpful Homeowner Tips TACKLE EMBARRASSING CARPET STAINS Most carpet has stain and soil protection properties on the fiber, making spot and stain removal much easier. Different fibers handle stains differently so it’s always wise to consult a manufacturer’s warranty and specific care instructions. KNOW THE BASICS • Pick up anything you can with a spoon • Blot liquids with a wet towel. Use another dry cloth to blot up moisture. That’s blot, don’t scrub. • Vacuum dried messes • If the stain doesn’t clear, use a small amount of cleaner on soiled area • Rinse your carpet with water after stain treatment REMOVE COMMON FOOD AND DRINK STAINS • To clean most common stains such as coffee, soda pop or juice, use ¼ teaspoon of clear dishwashing liquid and one cup of warm water

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• Acidic stains like tomato sauce respond well to one tablespoon of ammonia and one cup of water • Alkaline stains like beer respond to one part vinegar and two parts water Eliminate pet messes – Use a detergent solution followed by either the same vinegar or ammonia solution described above if necessary. Do not use steam! Clean up oily or waxy messes – Use a dry-cleaning solvent that can break up the bond between oil or wax and your carpet’s fibers. Take on stubborn stains – Substances like blood, mustard and chocolate are particularly tough and may require several rounds of cleaning by blending ammonia and water. Prevent dirt and grime buildup – Everyday dirt and dust that get ground into carpet fibers are common, but regular cleaning can help. It is recommended to vacuum three to four times per week, depending on the traffic in your home. Have your carpets deep cleaned every 12 to 18 months. Find it in the Home Finder n FEBRUARY 2021


Helpful Homeowner Tips ENERGY EFFICIENCY There are many ways to reduce a household’s energy use from simple adjustments in behavior to comprehensive home improvements. The main reasons to conserve energy are to save on utility bills and protect the environment. Some of the more common ways to conserve energy are: Replace your light bulbs • Traditional incandescent light bulbs consume an excessive amount of electricity and need replacing more often than energy efficient bulbs. • Halogen incandescent bulbs, CFLs and LEDs use 25-80% less electricity and last 3-25 times longer than traditional bulbs. Install a programmable or smart thermostat • Automatically turn off or reduce heating and cooling during times when you’re away or sleeping. • Depending on the model, programmable thermostats can save you $180 per year. Install energy efficient windows • To prevent heat loss through your windows, replace single-pane windows with double-pane ones. • In warmer climates, heat gain through your windows may be a problem. • Window shades, shutters, screens and awnings can also provide an extra layer of insulation between your home and external temperatures. Weatherize your home • Sealing air leaks around your home is a great way to reduce your heating and cooling expenses. • Apply caulk or weather stripping to seal air leaks or cracks Purchase energy efficient appliances • On average, appliances are take up about 13% of your total household energy use. • Energy efficient appliances may have higher purchase prices but cost less to operate Consider a new water heater • Purchasing an energy efficient water heater will reduce your water heating expenses. Use smart power strips • Advanced power strips can shut off the power to electronics when not in use. • Can be turned off at an assigned time, during inactivity or through remote switches. Adjust your day-to-day behavior • Energy conservation is as simple as turning off lights or appliances when not in use. • On occasion, to save energy hang dry clothes, wash dishes by hand, turn down the heat and use your air conditioner less in the summer as heating and cooling expenses constitute nearly have of an average home’s utility bill. View it online at www.homefinderguide.com

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The Bluffs

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Close to Downtown Big Rapids. Near Ferris State University. Near Shopping and Dining. Paved Roads. Natural Gas. New Home Construction.

8520 100th Ave. Canadian Lakes, MI 49346

KATHY ADAMS

231.972.8300

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231• 250 • 3197

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$142,900• # 20048178

$129,900 • # 20047015

$450,000 • # 21000213

Solid ranch style home just outside the Big Rapids city limits in Big Rapids Township. Close enough to walk downtown. This raised ranch style home sits on two lots. Some property behind the home is a wooded city owned lot. Built in 1989, with 1011sf, this two bedroom, bath-and-a-half home has an open floor plan. Large living opens to the dining and kitchen areas. Bath has ceramic tile floors and hand rails in the tub areas. The lower level has large daylight windows in two rooms and can be finished for extra bedrooms or family room spaces. Large laundry with 220V service in lower and storage lockers. Garage is 20 x 20 and can fit two smaller cars. City water, Twp. sewer, natural gas. Large back and front yard to enjoy the outdoor spaces. Handicap ramp in back. Virtual showings.

Great ranch style home with access to Horsehead Lake in Mecosta County. This home is move in ready with new flooring and a fresh look. Floor plan has a master suite with full-bath, two additional bedrooms with a second full bath. Separate laundry/mudroom. Two sheds with one large enough for a small boat. Big yard with views of the lake from the front deck. Walking distance to the lake access area. Bring your boat and enjoy this lovely home on one of the areas nicest lakes! Call for your tour today.

Developers look here! Prime 57 Acres with over 800’ of waterfront on the Muskegon River. City water and sewer. Located next to the Bluffs - a Single Family Residential Development. This would also be suitable for farming or hunting. Riverfront with partial wooded land. About 70% tillable. Located just south of downtown Big Rapids and near Ferris State University for easy access to shopping, dining and health care. This is a great opportunity! Call today for more details.

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KATHY ADAMS

8520 100th Ave. Canadian Lakes, MI 49346

231.972.8300

www.canadianlakeshomes.com

231• 250 • 3197

kadamscblakes@gmail.com

South end of Big Rapids

Big Rapids

14150 Northland Dr., Big Rapids, MI 49307

231-796-2700 Find us on Facebook or visit our website to learn more!

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HOME MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - CHECKLIST & TIPS:

QUARTERLY

PLUMBING Faucets & shower heads Drains Pipes Kitchen & bathroom cabinets Toilets Water heater INTERIOR Wood cabinets and trim Interior doors Garage door Window and door tracks Basement or crawl space Ceramic tile ELECTRICAL AND APPLIANCES Heating and cooling systems Kitchen exhaust fan Refrigerator Dishwasher Wiring, electrical cords, & plugs Smoke detector GFI outlets EXTERIOR Foundation Landscaping Concrete and asphalt FALL PLUMBING Plumbing shut-off valves Outside faucets Water heater Faucet aerators

INTERIOR Attic

Countertops Tiled areas Shower doors/tub enclosures Weather stripping Sectional garage doors Fireplace ELECTRICAL AND APPLIANCES Heating system Cooling system

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DATE LAST COMPLETED Check interior and exterior faucets for leaks Clean aerators - Replace washers if necessary Clean with baking soda Pour water down unused drains Inspect visible pipes for leaks Check under and around for leaks Check for stability and leaks Check area around water heater for leaks If you have hard water drain 1-2 gallons water

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Apply a wood protection Lubricate hinges Lubricate hardware - Inspect mechanism for free travel Check to see if weep holes are open Clean out dirt and dust Lubricate rollers and latches Check for cracks or any sign of dampness or leaks - Check for any evidence of termites or wood-eating insects Check and clean grout

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Clean and replace filters if necessary Remove and clean the filter Clean accumulated grease deposits from the fan housing Clean dust from top - Clean refrigerator drain pan - Clean and defrost freezer if necessary Check for leaks Check for wear or damage - Replace if necessary Test for proper operation and replace batteries if necessary Test for proper operation

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Inspect visible areas, vents, and ducts for cracks, leaks, or blockages Check for proper drainage Clean oil and grease

Inspect for proper operation Drain Flush out hot water to remove accumulated sediment Check for proper flow of water - If the flow is reduced, clean the aerator screens - During the first two months, the faucet aerators could require more frequent cleaning Examine for evidence of any leaks - Check insulation and remove or add if necessary Check for evidence of birds, squirrels, raccoons, etc - Check for proper ventilation Inspect for separations at sinks and backsplash - Re-caulk where required Inspect for loose or missing grout or caulking -Regrout or recaulk if necessary Inspect for proper fit - Adjust if necessary Inspect caulking and recaulk if necessary Check caulking around windows and doors Check window and door screens Adjust or replace if necessary Adjust the travel and tension Inspect flues - Clean if necessary - Inspect fireplace brick and mortar for cracks or damage Service heating system and heat pump Remove debris from around units and clean with garden hose - Remove window air conditioner or protect with weatherproof cover Clean and replace filters if necessary

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FALL - ELECTRICAL AND APPLIANCES

Refrigerator coils Combustible appliances EXTERIOR Roof

Chimney Gutters and downspouts Exterior walls Landscaping

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Concrete and asphalt Septic system Lawn and patio furniture SPRING PLUMBING Water heater INTERIOR Attic

Countertops Tiled areas Shower doors/tub enclosures Weather stripping ELECTRICAL AND APPLIANCES Heating and cooling system

Circuit breakers Refrigerator EXTERIOR Decks Roof

Chimney

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Gutters and downspouts Windows Exterior walls Landscaping

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Check for leaks - Check for damaged, loose, or missing shingles - Check vents and louvers for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects - Check flashing around roof stacks, vents, and skylights for leaks Clean and check for deteriorating bricks and mortar - Check for leaks - Check for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects Clean and check for leaks, misalignment, or damage Check for deteriorating bricks and mortar Check siding for damage or rot Check painted surfaces for flaking Trim shrubbery around walls - Remove tree limbs, branches, or debris that can attract insects (no wood or shrubbery should be closer than 3 inches to your house) Maintain grading Check for cracks or deterioration Reseal or repair if necessary Examine septic system drain field for flooding and odor - Have tank pumped yearly Clean and store or cover with weatherproof material

Flush out hot water to remove accumulated sediment

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Clean Inspect and service if necessary

Examine for evidence of any leaks - Check insulation and remove or add if necessary Check for evidence of birds, squirrels, raccoons, etc. - Check for proper ventilation Inspect for separations at sinks and backsplash - Recaulk where required Inspect for loose or missing grout or caulking - Regrout or recaulk if necessary Inspect for proper fit - Adjust if necessary Inspect caulking and recaulk if necessary Check caulking around windows and doors Check window and door screens Adjust or replace if necessary

DATE LAST COMPLETED _____________ _____________

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General furnace inspection: Look for rust, scaling on heat exchanger, and proper flame color; note odd sounds or smells; and check condition of venting. Remove debris around units _____________ Exercise _____________ Clean coils _____________ Scrub mildewed areas and treat for water stains, mildew, and fungus Clean - Check for leaks - Check for damaged, loose or missing shingles. Check vents and louvers for birdsnests, squirrels, and insects Check flashing around roof stacks, vents, and skylights for leaks Clean and check for deteriorating bricks and mortar - Check for leaks - Check for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects Clean and check for leaks, misalignment, damage Clean Check for deteriorating bricks and mortar Check siding for damage or rot Check painted surfaces for flaking Trim shrubbery around walls - Remove tree limbs, branches, or debris that can attract insects (no wood or shrubbery should be closer than 3 inches to your house) - Maintain grading Check for cracks or deterioration Reseal or repair if necessary

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The Strength of Teamwork.

Lori Brock Broker/Owner

231-250-8882

1810 State St. • Big Rapids, MI

Yvonne Meyer Realtor

231-468-8068

Bridget Lamoreaux Realtor

Allitta Hren Realtor

616-214-1007

231-796-4805 •

231-250-8192

Jennifer Verdi-Stieg Realtor

231-287-0410

Hailey Brock Realtor

231-527-5769

www.RivertownRealEstate.org

Toilet paper shortages and square foot shortages got you down? Give Rivertown a call - we can help you spare a square. We are ready to list and sell your home today! Handy man’s dReam

$139,900 • Cedar springs #20040884

Move In Ready

This home checks all the boxes. Newly updated home sits on 1.4 acres. Open floor plan for family fun and entertaining. Full finished walk out basement is set up for more family fun and entertaining. Basement has a bar with dishwasher, mini fridge and so much more. Home has plenty of storage space also. Washer/dryer hookups on main floor and also in basement. Two car attached garage plus a detached pole barn 2427 with loft. This is your forever home, you have to check it out.

Are you Handy? This place is a diamond in the rough. Needs some TLC but would make a wonderful first family home. 3 bedrooms, 1 and a half baths, 2 car detached garage and a little barn, huge backyard perfect for family gatherings all on 2.5 acres. Great location on paved road. Priced to sell quickly. BuiLds BLessed

$32,900 • Rodney #21001706

Land ContaCt teRms

Incredible campsite or home site near Lower Evans Lake. Annual permit allows for camping year round on this site. 3 lots a little over 1 acre. Chippewa creek meanders through property. Well, septic and electric are installed on this site. Lower Evans lake boat launch just 2 minutes away, part of the Martiny Chain of Lakes. Boat from one lake to the next. Excellent fishing, swimming, skiing and tubing! Nature at its finest! endLess possiBiLities

$94,900 • Reed City #20008548

CommeRCiaL oppoRtunities

Very successful up and running restaurant/bar/event center. Restaurant features family friendly casual dining with 130 seats. (168 Max. Capacity). Business includes, liquor license, all furniture, kitchen equipment and a 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1985 manufactured house with a large 2 stall detached garage. Home may be used as a rental (currently rented, month to month), or for your personal use. Located on busy highway M-55, the East West corridor between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron and between Grand Rapids and the UP.Missaukee county is not zoned. This is a must see, because the possibilities are endless! Daycare, convenient store, use half rent the other half.

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$289,900 • Big Rapids #20048125

Large, commercial property full of opportunity. It is conveniently located just outside the Big Rapids city limits and provides an abundance of visible road frontage. This building is also suitably divided to allow multiple income opportunities. The possibilities are endless with all the open space and flexibility this property offers.

opportunities with this building such as Beauty Shop, Coffee Shop, Office Space. Added convenience with studio apartment above work space & full basement for storage. The all in one building for that first start small business. Conveniently Located on the Hersey River with Rails to Trails access right out the backdoor.

$299,000 • Lake City #20046274

$89,900 • Big Rapids #17053260

185’ of frontage on State Street!! So many possibilities! Duplex, storage units, office buildings, etc. Prime location!! Muskegon Riverfront. Possible land contract terms!

Adorable Riverside Commercial Building for Sale, Lease or Rent. Endless

RestauRant/BaR event CenteR

$325,000 • Cadillac # 21002491

Custom designed RestauRant

$299,000 • Leroy #20048153

NOW! is the time to pursue your dream of owning a one of a kind restaurant. The establishment is custom designed to make you feel like you’ve stepped back into time. Period decor throughout creates an extraordinary experience for customers with furnishes that are of the utmost in quality. It is an incredibly beautiful eatery. The restaurant includes a large banquet room to host all varieties of events. The kitchen houses brand, new state of the art commercial stainless steel equipment. This property also includes upstairs apartments that with some finishing touches could add even more earning potential. More remodeling is being done- So much potential with this property.

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MOVING CHECK-LIST

Simple ideas to keep yourself organized and stay on task.

TWO MONTHS BEFORE MOVING r Sort through your belongings to reduce the number of things you move. r Have a garage sale or donate items you no longer need to charity. r Decide whether to move yourself or hire professionals. Make reservations with a moving company or truck rental company. Tip: Call three companies for estimates to compare.

r Gather packing supplies: boxes, packing material, tape, felt markers, and scissors. r If you’re moving a long distance, make travel arrangements with the airline, hotel, and rental car agency. If you’re driving to your new home, get maps and plan your travel route. r Save all moving receipts, because some moving expenses may be tax deductible. Check the current tax code for requirements. r Place your legal, medical, financial, and insurance records in a safe and a accessible place. r Purchase insurance coverage for valuables to be moved. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________

ONE MONTH BEFORE MOVING

r Start packing items that aren’t regularly used such as off-season clothes and decorations and items in storage areas (garage, attic, and closets). r Make travel arrangements for your pets. r If you’re driving, get your car tuned up. r Get medical records from your doctors, dentist, optometrist, and veterinarian. r Send items (rugs, drapes, clothing, quilts, bedding) to the cleaners. r Back up important computer files to floppy disk. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________

TWO WEEKS BEFORE MOVING

r Contact your utility companies (gas, electric, water, cable, trash collector, and local phone service providers) and notify them of your move. r Sign up for services at your new address. r Contact your long distance phone company and notify them of your move. r Call friends and family and recruit help for the moving day if necessary. r Confirm your travel reservations. r Arrange to close or transfer your bank account, if appropriate. Pick up items from safety deposit box. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________

ONE WEEK BEFORE MOVING

r Pick up items from the cleaners, repair shops, or friends. r Pack a survival kit of clothes, medicines, special foods, and so on to carry you through the day after arrival in your new home. r Finish packing all boxes minus what you will need in the final week. r Inform the post office of your upcoming move. Send change-of-address cards with your new address and phone number to: r Friends and family r Banks, insurance companies, credit card companies, and other financial institutions r Magazines and newspapers r Doctors, lawyer, accountant, Realtor, and other service providers

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r State and federal tax authorities and any other government agencies as needed r Workplace, schools, and alma maters r Voter registration office and motor vehicle bureau r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________

THE DAY BEFORE

r Set aside moving materials, such as tape measure, pocket knife, and rope. r Pad corners and stairways of house. r Lay down old sheets in the entry and hallways to protect floor coverings. r Remove hanging fixtures. r If moving yourself, pick up the rental truck and a hand truck or dolly to move heavy boxes. r If you’re driving, check oil and gas in your car. r If you’re traveling, make sure you have tickets, charge cards, and other essentials. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________

MOVING DAY

Carry with you: r The keys to your new home. r Map of new town and directions to your house. r The telephone number of the moving company. r Cash or traveler’s checks. r Documentation related to the sale of your home. r Your insurance policies and agent’s phone number. r Your current address book or personal planner. r Prescription and non-prescription medicines. r Enough clothing to get by if the movers are late. r Any important personal records and documents. r Any items of great personal value to you that are virtually irreplaceable (for example, a photo album). r Back-up copies of important computer files. r Sheets and towels for the first night in your new home. r Personal hygiene items (for example, toothpaste, soap, razor) r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________

ARRIVAL DAY

r Show movers where to place furniture and boxes. r Check inventory to ensure that everything was delivered before signing delivery papers. Note any damages on the inventory sheet. Tip: It’s helpful to have the movers read off the inventory numbers on boxes and furniture while you check the inventory list.

r Unpack any valuable items, such as silver, art, and jewelry, upon arrival. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________

AFTER THE MOVE

r Walk and drive around your neighborhood and community to orient yourself and your family. r Get new drivers licenses, library cards, voter registration cards, and bus passes. r Enroll children in school. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________ Find it in the Home Finder n FEBRUARY 2021


HELPFUL PACKING TIPS & CHECK LIST r Gather boxes in all sizes from friends, neighbors, and stores. r Collect cushioning material such as bubble wrap, foam pellets, furniture pads, old blankets, plastic bags, tissue paper, newspapers, and small towels to use as padding inside boxes. r Create a portable packing kit with marking pens, a tape measure, packing tape, twine, and scissors. Carry it with you as you pack up items around your home. r Reinforce the bottom of boxes with extra tape for added strength. r Label each box with the name of the room in your new home where it should be placed. r List the contents of the box on the side of it. r Number the boxes and keep a list of which boxes go in which room in your new home.

r Label boxes containing fragile items with large red lettering. r Place china in plastic bags and stack plates upright on their sides, not flat. r Pack your TV, stereo, and computer in their original boxes whenever possible. r Keep boxes to 50 pounds or less. r Pack heavy items into their own smaller boxes and place lighter items together into larger boxes.

KITCHEN r Cupboards r Closets r Drawers r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers for kitchen: ____________ DINING ROOM r China cabinet or hutch r Light fixture and lamps r Furniture: tables and chairs r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers for dining room: _________ LIVING ROOM r Bookcases and contents r Entertainment center and contents: stereo, TV, CDs, videotapes, and so on r Knick knacks and artwork r Lamps r Furniture: couch, chairs, and tables r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers for living room: _________ FAMILY ROOM r Entertainment center and contents: stereo, TV, CDs, videotapes, and so on. r Knick knacks and artwork r Furniture: couch, chairs, and tables r Lamps r ___________________________ r ___________________________

r Box numbers for family room: _________ MASTER BEDROOM r Closet r Dressers and contents r Furniture: bed, dressers, night stands, and desk r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers for master bedroom: BEDROOM #1 r Closet r Dressers and contents r Furniture: bed, dressers, night stands, and desk r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers of bedroom #1: _________ BEDROOM #2 r Closet r Dressers and contents r Furniture: bed, dressers, night stands, and desk r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers for bedroom #2: _________ BEDROOM #3 r Closet r Dressers and contents r Furniture: bed, dressers, night stands, and desk r ___________________________ r ___________________________

(Don’t pack all your books into one box!)

r Don’t move flammable, combustible, corrosive, or explosive items such as paint, gasoline, and ammunition. r Pack a bag of personal items you’ll need during the move (change of clothes, toiletries, medicine, maps, food, and drinks). Keep it in an easy-to-find place when you pack.

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GENERAL MOVING TIPS r Disconnect and bundle cords on television and stereo components. Label each cord with masking tape and a description of where to connect it. r Plan and measure where your furniture will be placed in your new home. It’s helpful to draw a layout of your new home and sketch in the major furniture pieces. r To save time on moving day, move your boxes from the basement, upstairs, or attic to the main floor prior to the move date. Consider carrying items from the back yard to the front yard or garage ahead of time. r Keep your phone connected through moving day to stay in touch with friends, family, and the moving company.

r Box numbers for bedroom #3: _________ STUDY/OFFICE r Computer equipment: CPU, monitor, and printer r Desk and contents r Bookshelves and contents r File cabinets and contents r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers for study/office: _________ BATHROOM r Cupboards and contents r Linens and towels r Knick knacks and wall hangings r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers for bathroom: __________ ATTIC r Trunks r Boxes r ___________________________ r Box numbers for attic: ______________ GARAGE r Yard equipment and garden tools r Home maintenance equipment and tools r ___________________________ r Box numbers for garage: BASEMENT r Cupboards and shelves r ___________________________ r ___________________________ r Box numbers for basement: __________

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Jerry Garner

231-250-5736

Jenel Wolfgang

616-638-2276

Kevin McBride

Amy Briggs

231-408-2057

231-856-0415

Shellie Danneels

231-832-4988

Bill Myers

231-287-8828

Lyle Lodholtz

231-357-1750

BonnieVannett

231-250-2369

Brad Doornbos

231-832-1764

119 Linden Big Rapids, MI 49307

www.century21forwardrealty.com

$89,900 • 21000008

This home offers a spacious kitchen and all the bedrooms are on upper level. Fenced in backyard and single-stall attached garage is also on property which is located right downtown Reed City. Currently tenant occupied and has possession for 60 days after close unless new owner renegotiates new rental agreement.

2 bedroom, 1 bath ranch home in Reed City just a short distance from downtown. Rails-to-Trails is directly across the street for recreational use. Make use of the large fenced in backyard and storage shed. Currently tenant occupied and has possession 60 days after close unless new owner renegotiates new rental agreement.

$329,000 • 20019783

$140,000 • 20032024

$79,900 #221000001

4 Bedrooms 2- 1/2 Baths, full finished basement with 2 daylight windows. Extra large Master suite with walk-in closet. Main floor laundry room and mud room just off the 3 stall Garage. Extra large rolling lot with under ground sprinkler, and Stand -by Generator.

$329,000 #20019783

$119,900 • 20036411

Money Maker. This property is priced to sell. 4 one bedroom units currently generate $2,335 per month in rental income. This one won’t be there long. Call for a showing. $119,900 #20036411

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$89,900 #21000008

This

Josh Kamptner

231-872-9617

201 W. Upton Ave. Reed City, MI 49677

231.796.4808

$79,900 • 21000007

Judy Hoffman

231-598-0987

3

bedroom,

2

bath home sits on a full

basement and comes

with 3 acres of land. $140,000 #20032024

$50,000 • 20046679

Cabin in the woods with views of lake across the road. Great fishing and access to two different lakes. Two bedroom home with covered front porch. Price to sell. $50,000 #20046679

$87,900 • 21000009

3 BR, 1 BA house with detached garage and large backyard. Great location to schools and downtown Reed City. Carpet recently pulled and original hardwood retouched. 2 bedrooms are on main level and home has a full basement for additional space. Currently tenant occupied and has possession 60 days after close unless new owner renegotiates new rental agreement. Call today for more info and to schedule a private showing!

$87,900 #21000009

$127,900 • 20046893

This duplex located within a couple of blocks from campus is currently used as a 6 BD, 2.5 bath fraternity house, but with the installation of one door becomes two 3 bedroom units. Lots of parking and a 3 car garage too, this one offers flexibility to the new owner of keeping it one unit or splitting it into 2. An excellent investment property!

$127,900 #20046893

$129,900 • 20051247

Check out this well maintained, 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home on 5 acres with attached 2 stall heated garage! This home offers forced air furnace and outside wood heating systems. Move in ready to make it your own. Schedule your private showing today!

$129,000 #20051247

231.832.1764

$88,900 • 21000010

3 BR, 1 BA directly across the street from the new Ebel’s location in downtown Reed City. Home offers a great location, 2 stall detached garage, and large open basement. Currently tenant occupied with 60 day possession after close unless new owner renegotiates new rental agreement. Call today for more info and to schedule a private showing!

$88,900 #21000010

$109,000 • 20015498

3 br, 2 bath home. Lower level bath incomplete. Walkout basement and 1 car garage in small subdivision conveniently located between Big Rapids and Reed City. Good size back yard with room for garden.

$109,000 #20015498

$89,900 • 20019296

Four bedroom, 2 bath home on corner lot. Home has been used as a rental but could be your primary residence. $99,900 #20019296

$149,900 • 21002469

This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home sitting on 10 acres offers a large 3 season room overlooking the land, central air, an attached 2 car garage, 1.5-2 acre horse fenced area, fresh paint, flooring, and trim. Move in ready home on a paved road in Reed city schools!

$149,900 #21002469

$229,000 • 20016264

Great location with off street parking in the rear and city parking across the street paved drive with 2 car attached garage all in very good condition showings by appointment only and listing agent must be present at all showings.

$229,000 #20016264

$149,900 • 20050694

Spacious 5+ bedroom, 2 bath home with full unfinished basement and extra lot. Newer roof, furnace and central air. Most windows are newer. Updated kitchen and baths, new carpet upstairs, new paint inside and out.

$149,900 #20050694

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