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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
www.dwellingrealty.com Sales & Property Management
231-299-1180
www.MIEssentialRealEstate.com
LAKE ACCESS HOME SITES & PRIVATE BOAT SLIPS
hello@dwellingrealty.com Hello Emily! Emily Pomeroy is a licensed realtor. Born and raised in manistee, and graduated from Onekama High in 2012. She cherishes time with her son, family, and friends. Emily’s prior exerience in customer service and her knowledge of the area makes her a great asset to clients in selling their home or finding them their dream home.
231-510-1303 Grebe St., Arcadia, MI
www.valleywoodcove.com
231-299-4533 (M) • 231-202-3337 (O)
In This Issue REAL ESTATE AGENCIES & REALTORS..................................PAGE Essential Real Estate.................................................................1 (Cover) Dwelling Realty........................................................................1 (Cover) Lighthouse Realty.....................................................................1 (Cover) Valleywood Cove & Marina.......................................................1 (Cover) Century 21: Kari King........................................................................... 2 Lighthouse Realty................................................................................. 3 Real Estate One: Kathy Neveu.............................................................. 5 Essential Real Estate............................................................................. 9 Lighthouse Realty...............................................................................11 MOM Board of Realtors......................................................................15 Lighthouse Realty...............................................................................16 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Treadstone Residential Mortgage......................................................... 7 Coldwell Banker: Jamie Gray.............................................................12 VACANT LOT/LAND MAYFAIR TAVERN Shelby State Bank. ..............................................................................14 530 BEACH RD., FRANKFORT
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.
HOME IMPROVEMENT/ DECOR COMPANIES......................PAGE REEDEEMED......................................................................................... 6 Somsel Lumber Co............................................................................... 8 West Michigan Forest Products..........................................................10 Holden’s Home Emporium, Inc..........................................................13 INSURANCE COMPANIES State Farm Insurance Agency: Mary Sturdevant................................... 4 ADVICE FOR THE HOME How to Love Your Closet....................................................................... 5 Did you know? Household Activities.................................................... 6 Time for a new shower head!............................................................... 8 Did you know? Electrical.....................................................................10 Water Filtration...................................................................................12 COMMERCIAL VACANT LOT/LAND Did you know? Volunteering..............................................................14 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
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.
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26 ACRE HUNTING PARCEL! 11 ACRE BUILD SITE OR HUNTING PROPERTY! Casey Tennant (231) 233-7613
casey@golighthouserealty.com
17256 Bigge Rd, Kaleva
Creek Frontage + 2.5 Ponds Mix of Dry and Wet Land Lots of Deer!
Offered at $78,900
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17549 Bigge Rd, Kaleva
Driveway and clearings for easy building Mostly dry with 2 damp thickets Lots of Deer!
Offered at $49,000
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Coldwell Banker: Jamie Gray 231-499-1430 Dwelling Realty www.dwellingrealty.com Essential Real Estate 231-942-9334 Therran Ferguson, Broker/Owner 231-510-1790 Michael Kruse 231-690-8882 Jenna Mahoney 231-942-9334 Holden’s Home Emporium, Inc 231-757-8733 www.holdenshomeemporium.com
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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 Mason Oceana Manistee Board of Realtors www.momboard.com Real Estate One: Kathy Neveu 231-342-0921 Redeemed 231-887-4222
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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 West Michigan Forest Products www.wmkitchenstudio.com Ludington 231-480-1200 Byron Center 616-281-6684 Muskegon 231-246-7184 Forest Hills 616-727-0909
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
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How to Love Your
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f the only thing you want to do after opening your closet is to shut the door again, it’s time for an overhaul. You don’t have to be a neat freak to create and keep a functional, tidy closet space. It just takes planning and tough love.
Let your Hangers Help: If you have a mishmash of hangers, invest in all new ones or buy more of what you have the most of. Matching hangers is more visually appealing but also makes it easier to see what you have.
Consciously Purge: Go through everything one-by-one and donate or sell what no longer flatters or fits you or you don’t love wearing. Be ruthless. A closet filled only with clothes you feel great in and are happy wearing makes getting dressed a breeze. If there’s dust on it, ditch it. Recycle torn or broken items, why give yourself an additional job of getting them fixed. Aside from getting rid of clutter, you’ll have a mental inventory of what you have, making it easier to shop for what you truly need.
Live in the Season: Store off-season items out of the way on the top shelves, under a bed or elsewhere. Use plastic bins with labeled lids, rotating with the changing seasons. Adjustable shelves make it easy to tweak your closet when the weather changes, for example taller shelves for sweaters versus T-shirts.
Sort it Out: Place items you wear most often front and center. You wear 20 percent of your clothes, 80 percent of the time. Sort items by type such as button-down shirts, dress pants, casual pants, etc., and maybe sort by color.
Light it Up: A well-lit bright space helps you stay motivated to keep a tidy space. A simple wall light that turns on easily would be beneficial. Keep the Peace: Now that you’ve tidied up, maintain it! Every time you buy something new, toss something. Keep a bag in your closet for donations. Wall hooks are useful for not-quite-dirty clothes, keeping them off the floor. They can also hold jewelry, belts and random items that might start the clutter.
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
57 N. Michigan Ave. • Beulah/Frankfort May 2021 • Your Next Home
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Did you know?
Women spend considerably more time each day than men engaging in various household activities. According to the 2019 “American Time Use Survey” from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, women spend an average of 2.16 hours each day on household activities, while men spend an average of 1.39 hours on such pursuits. The survey identifies household activities as housework such as interior cleaning and laundry, but also other activities such as managing the household’s finances and preparing food. Women also spend roughly twice as much time as men caring for and helping household members. Such figures may reflect gender roles that date back several decades if not longer, even though family situations have long since changed as more and more women have entered and remained in the workforce. For instance, the BLS survey found that, in 2019, men spent an average of 7.96 hours per day working, while women spent 7.15 hours per day working. Such figures support the notion that many households can share household activities more equitably between spouses.
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Time for a new shower head!
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ome people are more proactive about cleaning and maintaining their shower heads. If this is the case, they may not need to replace their shower heads as frequently. Most people neglect to do this, but the reasons for keeping up with the replacements are more important than you might expect. Below are some factors that might help determine if it’s time for a new shower head. Buildup: This is bound to happen as chemical additives are put into tap water to keep it safe and healthy to drink. Calcium is the most prominent cause of shower head buildups. Some cleaning solutions or vinegar mixtures can help to clean it off, but if it’s past the six-month mark then it is probably a better idea to simply replace the shower head. People typically don’t notice the chemical buildup until I’s severe enough to significantly change the water pressure. Age: Older shower heads can begin to rust and leak. Shower head deterioration can reduce water pressure and cause unnecessary and annoying dripping. Dated shower heads can reduce the relative efficiency of your bathroom.
Style: Older styles can clash with newer bathroom décor, especially after a remodel. There are many styles, sizes and models to pick from to match your bathroom’s décor or your personal comfort level. Bacteria: Bacteria thrives in places all over your bathroom, and can easily live in the shower head. The most effective way of eliminating bacteria is to remove the current shower head and put a brand new one in its place. Black Mold: This can be identified by many little black spots all across the shower head. It will take much more effort to get rid of it. If it looks too severe, it is best to simply replace. If your shower head is made of plastic, try a metal one instead as they don’t attract black mold as easily. *Black mold and bacteria are something to pay attention to in your bathroom due to the high levels of moisture in the air. Because mold can be developed by constant dripping, please make sure that the water is completely turned off after a shower*
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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 231-510-1790
www.MIEssentialRealEstate.com 428 1st St, Manistee MI 49660
Buying, Selling, Leasing & Management Covering all your Essential Real Estate Needs.
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Did you know? According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, nearly 400 people are electrocuted in the United States each year. Many of those electrocutions occur in people’s own homes. In fact, the Electrical Safety Foundation International notes that wiring hazards, including damaged or exposed wiring and household wiring, accounted for roughly 14 percent of all electrocution deaths. Such figures underscore the importance that homeowners must place on electrical safety in and around their homes. Emphasizing electrical safety could greatly reduce the risk of injury and accidents, including home fires. The ESFI notes that electrical malfunctions are the leading cause of the largest fires reported to United States fire departments. Properly maintaining home electrical systems and taking steps to reduce accidents around the house can help homeowners feel more secure in their homes.
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LUDINGTON - 231-480-1200 5752 W. US 10 Ludington, MI 49431
MUSKEGON - M231-246-7184 200 Holton Rd., Suite A North Muskegon, MI 49445
BYRON CENTER - 616-281-6684 7440 Clyde Park Ave. SW Byron Center, MI 49315
FOREST HILLS - 616-727-0909 850 Forest Hills Ave., Suite C Grand Rapids, MI 49546 Your Next Home • May 2021
$36,000 (Off) Kerry Road Manistee, MI 49660
Parcel I┃6.08 Acreage
Tranquility! Take advantage of this opportunity to own 6.08 m/l acres nestled on a wooded countryside setting. Property is located in a private subdivision where there are beautiful winding roads and a variety of mature trees. Build your dream home or Up-North get away on a large acreage parcel with lots of privacy and wildlife. Situated in Manistee township between Onekama and Manistee. Underground Electricity and telephone in place. Additional property where you could put your 1800 ft² 20’ tall out building. Truly the ultimate country side setting just minutes from Lake Michigan, Portage Lake, and everything Pure Northern Michigan.
Kerri Mackey Realtor
(231) 510-8380 Mobile kerri@golighthouserealty.com
May 2021 • Your Next Home
Extraordinary Service In Every Price Range
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Water Filtration
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here is one important safeguard you can use to ensure that your drinking water is safe for you and your family. It’s having a water filtration system in your home. Other than health and safety of your family, there are many other great reasons that a water filtration system in your home is a good idea. Taste: Your water will smell and taste better Lead: One of the biggest dangers of drinking contaminated water comes from lead and other contaminates in your pipes. Lead can build up in your body over months before any symptoms are noticeable. A water filtration system can remove this risk. Health Problems: Bad drinking water is something that can be a main contributor to many health problems caused by too much chlorine or byproducts. Toxins: There are hundreds of different toxins than can contaminate drinking water and lead to future health problems. Costly: While it may be true that bottled water is relatively safe, it can end up hurting you in the pocketbook. Bottled water is extremely overpriced compared to what most people spend on a monthly water bill.
Environment: Bottled water is also wasteful since plastic must be created in a chemical manufacturing process and eventually be disposed of as it’s not biodegradable. Cheaper in the Long Run: It’s cheap to maintain a water filtration system once it’s in place. A water filtration system helps promote healthy living by filtering tap water directly from your main water supply. This will remove impurities from your water supply and eliminates the inconvenience of buying bottle water
CONTACT US TODAY!
231-499-1430
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Come visit us!
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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Did you know? Volunteering is a great way for individuals to strengthen their communities, but it also can be a unique way for individuals to improve their own overall happiness. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Happiness Studies examined 70,000 participants, each of whom received surveys that asked questions regarding their volunteering habits and mental health.The study found that, when compared to those who did not volunteer, people who had volunteered in the previous 12 months were more satisfied with their lives and gave their overall health higher ratings. The frequency of giving back to one’s community also may affect just how much volunteering affects mental health. Study participants who volunteered at least once per month rated their mental health even higher than those who volunteered but did so infrequently.
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Let the Lighthouse Team work for you in 2021!
Parcel 3: 7.89 Acres (off) Kerry Rd, Manistee
Picturesque 7.89 Acres with Portage Lake and Lake Michigan Views! Wooded, Countryside setting, perfect for your Up North Dream Home!
Offered at $126,000 Kerri Mackey • 231-510-8380
Cherry Rd, Manistee
40 Acres of mixed pine and hardwoods with clearings. Great build site or development property!
Offered at $240,000 Shirley Barker • 903-681-6102
4300 Milarch Rd, Manistee
6 Bedroom, 3 Bath home on 10 Acres Property features a pond, 20x30 garage & 30x40 pole barn!
Offered at $330,000 Kerri Mackey • 231-510-8380
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Over 1/2 Acre Building Site in Woodland Subdivision! Large Lot with Underground Utilities Great build site!
Offered at $33,500
Judianne Sibley • 231-239-1333
Your Next Home • May 2021