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SEE OUR DIRECTORY ON PAGE 2 FOR A FULL LIST OF REALTORS AND BUSINESSES. A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE MANISTEE NEWS ADVOCATE & BENZIE COUNTY RECORD PATRIOT
Benzie, Manistee & Mason Counties 16852 Northwood Hwy, Manistee
Completely renovated 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Home with 156ft of Arcadia Lake Frontage!
Offered at $445,000
John A. Hanson • 231-510-5543
Sales & Property Management
231-299-1180
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CONTACT A SALES CONSULTANT TODAY! sandy Card
Kim evans
231.408.3532 • scard@pioneergroup.com
260.494.0744 • kimberly.evans@pioneergroup.com
Grebe St., Arcadia, MI
Chad Wardie
debbie GoleC
231.299.0775 • chad.wardie@pioneergroup.com
231.408.3537 • deborah.golec@pioneergroup.com
Call 833-278-3745
In This Issue REAL ESTATE AGENCIES & REALTORS..................................PAGE Essential Real Estate.................................................................1 (Cover) Lighthouse Realty.....................................................................1 (Cover) Valleywood Cove & Marina.......................................................1 (Cover) MOM Board of Realtors........................................................................ 3 Business Directory................................................................................ 4 Century 21: Kari King........................................................................... 5 Lighthouse Realty................................................................................. 7 Essential Real Estate...........................................................................11 Lighthouse Realty...............................................................................13 Real Estate One: Kathy Neveu............................................................14 Lighthouse Realty...............................................................................16 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Shelby State Bank................................................................................. 2 Treadstone Residential Mortgage......................................................... 9
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HEATING & COOLING........................................................PAGE Hopwoods Heating & Cooling.............................................................. 4 HOME IMPROVEMENT/ DECOR COMPANIES REEDEEMED......................................................................................... 8 Somsel Lumber Co.............................................................................10 Holden’s Home Emporium, Inc..........................................................15 INSURANCE COMPANIES State Farm Insurance Agency: Mary Sturdevant................................... 6 ADVICE FOR THE HOME Did you know? Osterbrunnen.............................................................. 5 Did you know? Pesticides..................................................................... 6 Drywall repair details............................................................................ 8 Did you know? Leaf stain removers....................................................10 Backup generators..............................................................................12 Did you know? Plant pathogens.........................................................14
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Century 21: Kari King 231-651-0923 www.C21Northland.com
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Essential Real Estate 231-942-9334 Therran Ferguson, Broker/Owner 231-510-1790 Michael Kruse 231-690-8882 Jenna Mahoney 231-942-9334
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Holden’s Home Emporium, Inc 231-757-8733 www.holdenshomeemporium.com
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Hopwoods Heating & Cooling 231-889-4981 www.HopwoodsHeatingAndCoolingInc.com
• Specializing in High Efficiency Furnace • Replacement & Retrofit • Radiant In Floor Heating
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Lighthouse Realty Manistee 231-398-3800 www.goLighthouseRealty.com Heather Barker 231-510-5505 Lynda Beaton 231-383-0404 Leah Gannon 517-607-5347 Brenda Gauthier 231-233-6378 Kerri Mackey 231-510-8380 Judianne Sibley 231-239-1333 Casey Tennant 231-233-7613
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Mason Oceana Manistee Board of Realtors www.momboard.com Real Estate One/Kathy Neveu 231-342-0921
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Shelby State Bank www.shelbybank.com Somsel Lumber Co. 231-362-3103 State Farm Insurance Agency: Mary Sturdevant 231-723-9905 Treadstone Residential Mortgage 616-326-2201 www.treadstonemortgage.com Valleywood Cove & Marina 833-278-3745
Redeemed 231-887-4222
• 98% Efficient Water Heaters • 96% Efficient Furnaces • 98% Efficient Boilers
• Heating & Cooling Services • Repair & Preventive Maintenance
(231) 889-4981
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Did you know? Easter wells are colorful, traditional decorations in Germany and Franconian Switzerland. The custom of Osterbrunnen, which started in the early 20th century, includes decorating public fountains and wells with Easter eggs. The tradition begins on Good Friday and continues until two weeks after Easter. According to the Bavarian tourism site www.bavaria.by, before the wells are decorated, they are first cleaned in a ceremony known as “Brunnen fegen,” which loosely translates to “sweeping the well.” Once cleansed, the well is dressed and decorated. The practice traces back to the belief in water as a life-giving force. Some infants are even baptized in the well’s water, and others drink the Easter water as a protection against illness.
VACANT LOT/LAND 530 BEACH RD., FRANKFORT
MAYFAIR TAVERN 515 FRANKFORT AVE., ELBERTA
MLS #1882011
MLS #1879879
$749,000
Remarkable Crystal Downs Country Club vacant lot along the shoreline of Lake Michigan. Waterfront lot provides 100 feet of prime frontage, in a peaceful setting on a quiet and private road. Shoreline protection was professionally installed in 2020.
$599,900
Rare turn key local business opportunity, a long standing historic and successful restaurant and bar in Elberta. Recent updates and building addition include a new roof, remodeled kitchen, bathrooms and HVAC system.
COMMERCIAL 10990 PLATTE ST., HONOR
MLS #1873605
$359,900
Successful and low maintenance car wash business in a high traffic location on US-31 in Honor. Very well maintained state of the art wash features 2 automatic washes, 3 self serve wash bays and interior cleaning station.
KARI KING 231.651.0923
KariKing@C21Northland.com 408 Main St. • Frankfort, MI 49635 www.C21Northland.com
VACANT LOT/LAND 1433 MAIN ST., FRANKFORT
MLS #1884055
$110,000
Exceptional location within city limits and walking distance to downtown Frankfort shops, restaurants, bike path and Lake Michigan. 1.12 acre lot is cleared and ready for your future homesite.
HIGHEST PRODUCING INDIVIDUAL AGENT FOR 2020 IN BENZIE COUNTY.
Each office is independently owned and operated
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Did you know? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, air currents can carry pesticides that were applied to nearby properties. That means even people who do not apply pesticides in their lawns and gardens can still be at risk of exposure to these potentially harmful chemicals. People concerned by the prospect of being exposed to the pesticides being applied by their neighbors can stay indoors with their children and pets while the substances are being applied. Those who live near fields and parks where pesticides are routinely applied can plant hardy, thick-branched trees to reduce their risk of airborne exposure. The EPA notes that such plants and shrubs can serve as buffers against airborne pesticides, essentially acting as walls around a property that prevent gusty winds from blowing pesticides into yards and gardens.
Give your home the protection it deserves. Your home is where you make some of your best memories, and that’s worth protecting.
Mary Sturdevant Ins Agcy Inc Mary Sturdevant, Agent
I’m here to help.
LETS TALK TODAY.
306 Parkdale Ave Manistee, MI 49660 Bus: 231-723-9905 6
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$350,000 1341 Timber Ridge Drive Manistee, MI 49660
3 Beds┃2 Baths┃4,212 Sq. Ft. This is the house you have been waiting for! Beautifully maintained, this home is located in one of Filer Townships most desirable neighborhoods. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is nestled back from the road on a attractively manicured lot. Also included is the adjoining semi wooded lot. This home is very spacious and well proportioned. Large dry basement has ample room and would make a great recreation area and still have plenty of storage. Home features a great front porch and deck off the back to sit and enjoy your morning coffee or to listen to the sound of nature in the evening. Also underground sprinklers to keep the lawn looking nice in the warmer months. If you are looking for a quiet tree lined neighborhood then this the the home for you.
Kerri Mackey Realtor
(231) 510-8380 Mobile kerri@golighthouserealty.com
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DRYWALL REPAIR DETAILS
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hile your walls can suffer from everyday living, repairing drywall can be an easy fix if you have a little patience and the proper tools. Repairing it yourself can be much more convenient, plus save you money.
Nicks, dings and dents Cut off any raised debris with a razor blade so it’s completely smooth. Using a drywall knife, smooth a pre-mixed spackling compound over the dent or hole and let it dry for about 15 minutes. Lightly sand the area, apply another thin coat and sand again until the spot is totally smooth. Then, apply paint for a completed look. Cracks Long, skinny cracks aren’t as scary as they look, usually the result of the house flexing or settling and forming around windows and doors that were installed too tightly. To fix, get all of the loose debris out of the crack with a utility knife or flathead screwdriver. Next, apply a drywall compound into the crack to hold it together and prevent it from cracking again. Let it dry and apply a second coat. After the area is dry, it’s ready to be sanded and painted.
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Large holes Repairing large patches due to water damage or another issue is just a bigger, longer process of fixing a smaller hole. Instead of using nailer boards, cut out a square or rectangle from one stud to the next stud, and then screw the large patch into the studs. Use joint tape instead of drywall mesh, then just apply two to three coats of compound and lightly sand in between each one.
Think Green, Think Spring!
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Small to medium holes If the hole is more than a few inches wide, you’ll need a drywall patch. Cut a square of repair drywall two inches larger than the hole. With a utility knife, score the front of the drywall, then snap it back and cut the back for a perfectly smooth-edged piece. Next, outline the piece over the hole in the wall with a pencil and then cut the existing drywall along the lines with a drywall saw. Screw two pieces of thin wood inside the hole at the top and bottom. Place the patch over the hole and screw it in, making sure the heads of each screw are below the surface for an even finish. Apply a square of drywall mesh, which is sticky on one side, over the patch. This will help bond the patch to the wall. You’re now ready to spackle, using a pre-mixed wet drywall applied in three thin coats. Let it dry, sand it down and apply another two coats to make it nice and smooth.
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Over 50 Vendors! Stop In Today!
231-887-4222
172 Memorial Dr. • Manistee (Next to Family Dollar) 8
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Did you know? Leaves that fall from trees can be a marvel to behold. But leaves can stain exterior surfaces when they eventually settle on vehicles, concrete driveways, patios, and other surfaces, become wet and/or are not cleaned away in a timely fashion. Leaf stains are caused by tannins in the leaves. The pigments can be absorbed by porous materials like concrete and leave stains behind. While these stains may wash away over time, homeowners may prefer a faster way to get rid of unsightly stains. To remove moderate leaf stains, mix oxygen bleach with hot water and apply to stains using a scrub brush. Dark stains may require a tougher cleanser, such as one that contains trisodium phosphate. Some homeowners find success using a pressure washer to clean away leaf stains, while others rely on commercial leafstain removers.
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Somsel Lumber Company Kaleva 10
231-362-3103
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350 River Street • Manistee, MI 49660
$550,000
MLS#21002205
River Street Station and Marina! Located in the historical Victorian section of downtown Manistee on the River Channel between Lake Michigan & Manistee Lake. Approximately 5,600 sq. ft. Restaurant is on the main level with inside capacity of 117. Beautiful outside deck with a panoramic view of the Manistee River, drawbridge, and the large freighter ships that come through regularly. Deck allows for an additional 50+ seating capacity. 2 bedroom apartments on the upper level. Potential for 2 apartment one facing the River and the other facing the parade route. Lower walkout with abundant storage, updated mechanicals, as well as walk-in cooler and freezer. This waterfront property includes 3 piers and 4 boat slips available for customers or apartment/s. Turn key. Class C Liquor License. Schedule your showing today!
Therran Ferguson 231-299-1180
www.MIEssentialRealEstate.com 428 1st St, Manistee MI 49660
Buying, Selling, Leasing & Management Covering all your Essential Real Estate Needs.
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Backup Generators
emember when you were nervous about a potential power outage during a period of extreme weather? It’s probably a good time to throw back your head and cackle at nature’s attempts to rain on your parade. What would truly happen if you lost electricity for an extended period of time? Think about it. Your lighting, central heating and cooling, appliances, electronics and general sense of security would be eliminated. Your refrigerated food would spoil and your comfort greatly compromised. If you need electricity to power medical or work primarily from home, you would have to scramble to find a power source. Major Benefits of a Generator • Starts quickly and automatically • Can power the entire home • Provides peace of mind, comfort and safety • Prevents electrical damage • Can potentially reduce insurance rates and deter theft Other Reasons to have a Generator • Quick, efficient and automatic distribution of power • Peace of mind that family and home are safe during emergencies • Uninterrupted use of heating and cooling systems, electronics and
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appliances • Comfort and safety during storms and blackouts • Protection from hazardous voltage fluctuations and surges when power returns • Recreational use such as camping or tail-gating Portable Generators Portable generators are the most common household option as they are gas-powered, cost less than whole-house generators and are normally used to provide some additional power for tail-gating, parties, garages, sheds and emergency backup for critical appliances. Many portable generators can hook into your home’s electrical systems so you don’t have to run extension cords everywhere. Whole-House Generators Once a whole-house backup generator for your home or business has been installed, you’ll never have to worry about your home, business or safety being compromised by a blackout. Having one of these systems installed is definitely an investment, but homes or business affected by frequent power outages involving operations are the most common users. Most businesses are impacted by even the slightest power outage. Your Next Home • April 2021
Beautiful 28.8 acres with 441 feet of lake Michigan frontage! 0 Red Apple Rd., Manistee
One of the last pristine parcels this large on Lake Michigan. Enjoy the perfect balance of private woods and waterfront for those amazing sunset views. An exceptional opportunity to claim this property as your own private retreat or to develop.
Offered at $1,125,000
Heather Barker (231) 510-5505
heather@golighthouserealty.com
lots 1, 2 & 20 greenwaY, onekaMa
20a glovers lake rd.
.64 Acre Building Site near Portage Lake! High and Dry!
Partially wooded 20 Acre Parcel. Adjoins 1000s of Acres of State Land! Springdale Township.
Casey Tennant (231) 233-7613
casey@golighthouserealty.com
Offered at $37,000
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Offered at $55,000
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Did you know?
Disinfecting garden tools can help ensure the long-term health of plants and vegetables. According to the University of Minnesota Extension, plant pathogens, including bacteria, fungi and viruses, cause diseases that can damage and even kill plants. These pathogens can be transferred to plants and infect them through bits of soil and plant debris that get stuck on common gardening tools, including shovels and pruners. Pathogens are microscopic and invisible to the naked eye, which is why even tools that appear clean may still contain harmful substances on their surfaces that can prove life-threatening to plants. Disinfecting tools at the appropriate time, such as when the tools are being stored in fall or before using them in spring or after using them to remove infected plants, can prevent the damage caused by invisible pathogens. Avoid using strictly bleach to disinfect garden tools, as the UME notes that bleach corrodes metal and can therefore render tools that require sharp edges ineffective. A homemade solution that’s nine parts water and one part bleach can be used to effectively clean shovels, spades and rakes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) in concentrations of 70 percent or more can effectively disinfect surfaces for bacteria, fungi and viruses. Such a solution can be used to disinfect hand pruners and other small hand tools. Store-bought cleaners with an active ingredient that is .1 percent alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate also can be effective when disinfecting small hand tools as well as small pots and saucers.
SEE YOUR HOME HERE!! The market is a feeding frenzy right now - too many buyers and not enough homes. Let’s also throw in low interest rates plus the desire to be in northern Michigan and you’ve got yourself a perfect storm! If you’ve been thinking of making a change and you’re ready to sell, it’s the perfect opportunity. Please contact me; I truly look forward to helping you navigate your next move.
Kathy@Kathy Neveu.com
231.342.0921
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Over 55,000 square feet of showrooms specializing in New and Used Furniture, Bedding, Estate Jewelry and Collectibles.
Due to supply chain interruptions, new furniture is taking longer to get to your home. If you don’t want to wait, shop our 3 showrooms to get quality used furniture NOW at a fraction of the cost. Our inventory changes daily!
119 S. Main St., Scottville, MI | 231-757-8733 Tues-Fri 9am-5:30pm • Sat 9am-4:30pm *For your safety, masks are worn if requested. Sanitizer station provided.
www.holdenshomeemporium.com
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Let the Lighthouse Team work for you in 2021!
15th St, Manistee
.33 Acre Building Site Great Filer Township Location
Offered at $29,000 Judianne Sibley • 231-239-1333
5065 Fox Farm, Manistee
Up North Getaway! 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Cottage on 11 Acres with 249ft of Private Frontage!
Offered at $425,000
Heather Barker • 231-510-5505
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1341 Timber Ridge Dr, Manistee
Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on almost 1 acre! Full Basement, 2 Car Attached Garage Underground Sprinkler
Offered at $350,000
Kerri Mackey • 231-510-8380
Off Fairway Lots 23 & 24
Portage Lake Views! .48 Acre Parcel on Portage Lake Near Public Boat Launch
Offered at $95,000
Dale Smith • 231-794-9122
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