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In This Issue REAL ESTATE AGENCIES & REALTORS..................................PAGE Dwelling Realty........................................................................1 (Cover) Essential Real Estate.................................................................1 (Cover) Lighthouse Realty.....................................................................1 (Cover) Century 21: Kari King........................................................................... 5 Coldwell Banker: Jamie Gray............................................................... 7 MOM Board of Realtors........................................................................ 9 Lighthouse Realty: Kerri Mackey........................................................11 Essential Real Estate...........................................................................15 Lighthouse Realty: Heather & Casey..................................................17 Real Estate One: Kathy Neveu............................................................21 Lighthouse Realty...............................................................................24 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.................................................PAGE Caliber Home Loans: Mindy Sedelmaier..................................1 (Cover) Shelby State Bank................................................................................. 7 Treadstone Residential Mortgage.......................................................12

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HOME IMPROVEMENT/ DECOR COMPANIES Holden’s Home Emporium, Inc............................................................ 3 Somsel Lumber Co............................................................................... 5 Carter Lumber.....................................................................................13 REDEEMED.........................................................................................21 HOME INSPECTIONS Hemlock Homes.................................................................................23 MISCELLANEOUS Business Directory................................................................................ 4 Real Estate Transactions......................................................................19 ADVICE FOR THE HOME This childproofing checklist can help keep kids safe...................6 Mailbox Makeover.......................................................................8 Design ideas to give your home a farmhouse feel....................10 Tools for Every Home..................................................................14 Hazards that could be lurking in drinking water.......................16 Kitchen Remodeling..................................................................18 How to pick paint for home interiors.........................................20 The Value of a Backsplash..........................................................22 Your Next Home • September 2021


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Caliber Home Loans: Mindy Sedelmaier 231-233-0963

Carter Lumber 231-757-9000 www.carterlumber.com Century 21: Kari King 231-651-0923 www.C21Northland.com 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 Hemlock Homes 231-343-9872 www.hemlockhomes.net Holden’s Home Emporium, Inc 231-757-8733 www.holdenshomeemporium.com

Lighthouse Realty Manistee 231-398-3800 www.goLighthouseRealty.com Heather Barker 231-510-5505 Shirley Barker 903-681-6102 Leah Gannon 517-607-5347 John Hanson 231-510-5543 Kayla King 231-887-0092 Kerri Mackey 231-510-8380 Emily Pomeroy 231-510-1303 Judianne Sibley 231-239-1333 Dale Smith 231-794-9122 Cheryl Staszczak 248-805-3802 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 Shelby State Bank www.shelbybank.com Somsel Lumber Co. 231-362-3103 Treadstone Residential Mortgage 616-326-2201 www.treadstonemortgage.com

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This childproofing checklist can help keep kids safe I t’s not long before newborns who need their parents to cater to their every need become toddlers who can’t wait to go exploring on their own. The curiosity can come quickly, which underscores how important it is for parents to childproof their homes.

Childproofing is essential in the nursery where children tend to spend much of their time, but it’s necessary elsewhere in the house as well. The Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles says fractures are the most common injuries among infants and toddlers as they develop a sense of curiosity and gain mobility. Head and mouth/tooth injuries are some additional injuries curious kids may suffer during this period in their lives. This childproofing checklist can help reduce the risk of injury. • Follow United States Consumer Product Safety Commission crib safety regulations, which include fixed sides, a firm mattress and slats that are no more than 23⁄8 inches apart. • Install UL-listed carbon monoxide detectors and smoke detectors on every story of the house and check batteries in detectors frequently. • Install a temperature guard on the water heater and never set it above 120 F. • Cover all sharp furniture edges and corners with safety padding or specialty bumpers. • Block all open outlets with outlet covers or safety plugs. • Place lockable covers on the garbage. • Install stove knob covers. • Use latches on any drawers, toilets, doors, or cabinets within the

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child’s reach.

• Anchor heavy furniture, such as televisions, bookshelves and dressers, to the walls. • Install safety guards on windows.

• Pull the crib away from other furniture. • Use cordless window blinds. • Place gates at the top and bottom of stairs and use them to prevent access to rooms that are off limits. • Store cleaning supplies, tools and breakable items out of reach or in a locked cabinet. • When the child reaches 35 inches in height or can climb out of the crib, it’s time to transition to a toddler bed. • Choose toy chests or other furniture with spring-loaded hinges. • Do not hang heavy wall art or shelving over cribs. • Cover radiators, hot pipes, etc., with protective materials. • Remove flaking paint and be sure to have paint tested for lead. • Inspect the home for protruding nails, bolts or other hardware that can cause injury. These are some childproofing measures parents can implement to keep kids safe. Parents can customize childproofing plans based on their needs and the designs of their homes. Consult with a pediatrician for other tips on making a home safe for young children. Your Next Home • September 2021


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ometimes the smallest things make the biggest difference. Adding curb appeal to your home doesn’t have to break the bank, but can save you money. Here are some ideas to help spruce up your mailbox and add instant curb appeal on a budget.

Clean Even the simplest things like cleaning the dirt and grime off your mailbox can instantly make it more appealing. Simply taking a sponge and some soapy water can quickly make your mailbox look brand new. • Following up with diluted vinegar can kill any potential mold or fungus growing on your mailbox and preserve its finish for years to come. Repair First impressions matter, making sure your mailbox is upright, accessible, and up to postal standards is important to both your mail carrier and your reputation. Sturdy, well-put together mailboxes can make a significant contribution to the appearance of the countryside or area

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you live. • Upkeep is essential to the longevity of your mailbox. Paint Whether you’re looking for a soft, cohesive mailbox design or something to catch an eye, a simple coat of paint can dramatically change the look of your mailbox and even your yard. • Adding a splash of color can give the impression of a fun, welcoming home while a darker paint gives a modern feel with a combination of sophistication and class. Landscape Spruce up your mailbox area by adding flowers, plants, or pavers at the base of your mailbox to match the house landscaping or add an extra pop of color. • Sometimes less is more, making hostas an excellent plant choice because they cover a lot of ground space and come back every year. Your Next Home • September 2021


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Design ideas to give your home a farmhouse feel F

armhouse style homes are having a moment. A 2020 survey from Homes. com asked more than 5,000 adults across the United States about their favorite house style from a list that included bohemian craftsman, mid-century modern ranch, French chateau, and Tudor, among others. Modern farmhouse was the runaway winner, as participants in 42 of the 50 states indicated this simple, cozy style was their favorite. Home renovation projects can help homeowners put their own unique stamp on their homes, and such projects can be both aesthetic and functional in nature. The following are some farmhouse design elements homeowners can consider as they look to transform their home interiors with this popular style in mind. • Exposed beams: Exposed beams instantly evoke images of a farmhouse. The home improvement experts at BobVila.com note that this rustic renovation project can utilize real wood or faux beams that look like the real thing. Decorative beams that have nothing to do with a home’s structural integrity can be installed by skilled do-it-yourselfers. However, even faux beams are heavy, and BobVila.com recommends homeowners have an engineer assess their existing structure prior to installation. • Distressed wood finishes: Distressing is designed to make something look less than perfect. Distressed wood finishes can be found throughout many farmhouse style homes. Furniture and picture frames can provide the distressed look farmhouse fans are looking for. This is a relatively inexpensive project that many homeowners can tackle on their own after watching some online tutorials that recommend the right tools and techniques to get the job done right. • Kitchen sink: Many components combine to create a truly classic farmhouse kitchen. But perhaps no component is more essential than the classic farmhouse sink. The renovation experts at HGTV note that a classic farmhouse sink features a deep, wide basin. Farmhouse sinks are large enough to handle all the dishes that come after a big family meal. Old-fashioned porcelain sinks are worth consideration by homeowners who want their kitchen sinks to evoke a traditional farmhouse feel. • Countertops: HGTV recommends butcher block countertops for homeowners who favor European farmhouse style. Homeowners overhauling their kitchens to create a farmhouse feel should consider installing a large island with a walnut butcher block countertop for an authentic farmhouse feel. Farmhouse style homes are wildly popular. Some simple renovations can help homeowners with a fondness for farmhouse style bring this classic look into their homes.

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n Philips Screwdriver: An “x-shape” can cover a wide range of screw types and sizes. n Flathead Screwdriver: A “straight” shape in a small, medium or large size is invaluable and can be used on most light switch plates and other projects. n Tape Measure: Helps estimate material quantities, figure out placement of objects, calculate floor plans and space for furniture. n Level: Takes the guesswork out of eyeballing a picture frame. n Utility Knife: Use to remove paint around windows and cut drywall, carpet and boxes. n Hammer: Pound or pull nails, crowbar action and tapping things into place. n Putty Knife: Ideal for scraping glue and paint or spreading putty, paste or spackle. n Nail Set: Sink nail heads below the surface of the wood prior to filling and sanding. n Combination Square: Great for scribing 45 or 90 degree angles, also a straight edge. n Pliers: Jaws hold objects firmly plus used for pulling, pinching or bending materials. n Crescent Wrench: Sturdier version of an adjustable pliers, small or very large sizes. n Wire Stripper: Has a blade for cutting wire or removing plastic wire coatings. n Allen Wrenches: Used to tighten hexagon screws on assembled furniture or bicycles. n Cordless or Power Drill: Using drill bits to create holes or turn screws. n Electrical Cord: Use with electricalpowered yard or power tools, come in many sizes. n C-Clamp: Hold pieces of wood, metal or plastic together prior to gluing or sawing. n Flashlight: Good for power outages or making repairs in dark, cramped spaces. n Step-stool or Ladder: When painting, changing lights, cleaning or working on fixtures. n Broom and Dust Pan: Easy clean-up when projects get messy.

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Proper storage of all your tools is also important so you can care for them plus easily find them when needed. A tool box, storage cabinet or peg board with hooks are common options.

Tools for Every Home E very home should have a basic toolbox with necessary items to get a small project done. You probably have a hammer, or maybe a few other tools, or some people might have garage full of everything imaginable and become your best friend. Some of the tools listed below are perfect for basic household projects and repairs. Maybe it’s time to take inventory?

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Even though water is such a crucial commodity, many waterways and drinking water sources are under attack. Substances people use everyday are turning up in rivers, oceans and lakes, affecting not only marine life, but people as well. It’s important to note that the United States has one of the safest public drinking supplies in the world, as does Canada. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates drinking water quality in public water systems, and strict concentration levels for pollutants and chemicals have long since been established. The daily responsibility of providing safe drinking water to the public in Canada rests with the provinces and territories, while municipalities oversee the operations of treatment facilities. However, contamination can occur in source water as well as in distribution systems even after water has been treated. Contaminants can include naturally occurring chemicals and minerals, as well as materials that are used in manufacturing, local land use and through sewer or wastewater releases. The following are just a few of the contaminants that can cause adverse conditions if present in water. • Arsenic: Arsenic can enter the water from natural deposits in the earth or from industrial agricultural pollution, advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This may be a concern for those who rely on well water.

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ife on Earth would not exist without water. Plants and animals rely on fresh water daily, even more than some people may recognize. In fact, survival experts note that a human can survive without food for anywhere from eight to 21 days, but only three days to a week without adequate water.

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• Benzene: Federal drinking water surveys in the United States estimated that roughly 1.3 percent of groundwater systems contained benzene. Large concentrations of benzene can be troublesome because it is known to cause cancer. Benzene is found in crude oil and gasoline, but also can occur naturally in volcanic gases and smoke from forest fires. • Chlorine: Chlorine in small amounts has been standard in U.S. drinking water treatment since 1904 and is in most Canadian drinking water. While chlorine can eradicate many pathogens, there is a downside. In the 1970s, scientists discovered that chlorine added to water can mix with organic matter and form trihalomethanes, one of which is chloroform, according to the water safety resource Water Benefits Health. THMs increase the production of free radicals that can be cancer-causing. • Giardia: This tiny parasite is found in soil or water that has been contaminated with feces from infected animals or people, advises the World Health Organization. Swallowing contaminated drinking water or recreational water at lakes or pools can cause gastrointestinal illness. • Improper pH: There are some proponents of consuming alkaline water to increase fat burning and neutralize acidic blood, as well as to act as an antioxidant. However, according to the Cleveland Clinic, elevating the pH too much toward the alkaline side can affect kidney function and also cause the skin to become dry, itchy and irritated. Water is needed to maintain health, but various contaminants may be lurking in water supplies. Testing water regularly can provide insight as to what might be hiding among those oxygen and hydrogen molecules. Your Next Home • September 2021


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Kitchen Remodeling

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emodeling a kitchen is a really big job both in terms of cost and construction. There are a few things to consider before taking on a remodeling project, and hopefully you’ll thank yourself for planning it carefully from the start.

Financial Considerations Always buy the best quality materials you can afford as you want to have high-quality, functional items both for your own use and for potential re-sale value. High-quality cabinets, countertops and appliances will also last much longer so hopefully you will never have to repeat the renovation process again. Consider exploring high-end used materials or re-purpose older cabinets. It’s tempting to buy all sorts of gadgets and fancy appliances, but be practical because it’s better to go with reliable basics that you know you’ll use. Planning a Layout More than any room in the house, the kitchen needs to be practical and functional. What is working well and what isn’t in your current layout, and factor that into your decision-making for the new layout. Arrange the sink, stove and refrigerator in a classic work triangular pattern to save unnecessary steps in the kitchen. Also, consider how many people might be working in the kitchen at the same time. If there’s enough space, consider adding an island or wheeled cart that can be moved around the room and hidden when not being used. Kitchen Space Planning A contractor can help with safety considerations, but it’s up to you to plan for convenience. Allow for 18-24 inches on each side of the sink to provide adequate work space. Leave adequate floor space in front of appliances so the doors can be opened and you can still walk in front of them, at least 30-48 inches. Also, make sure the direction and depth of the swinging refrigerator doors is appropriate, especially if it will sit against a wall that might prohibit opening all the way. Leave at least 42 inches between the counters and the island so people can easily walk through without disrupting others. Kitchen Fixtures Part of the fun is picking out new things such as flooring, countertops, appliances, microwave, cabinets, hardware, lighting, paint, backsplash, sink, faucets and more. Remember that the remodel isn’t just about construction, you also need to factor in the additional fixtures that will be necessary to finalize the remodel. In today’s world, you can get plenty of guidance from a design-it computer program that will assist in creating a layout, spacing and a budget. Take advantage of today’s technology and enjoy the kitchen of your dreams in the near future.

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Manistee News Advocate Recorded Sales for the Month of: July 2021 4687 GREGORY ST, WELLSTON V/L VALLEYVIEW DR, PARCEL 13, ONEKAMA V/L VALLEYVIEW DR, PARCELS 14 & 14A, ONEKAMA 23850 BEERS RD, MESICK V/L VIADUCT RD, COPEMISH 313 GOFF ST, EASTLAKE 1199 MAPLE ST, MANISTEE V/L LUMLEY RD, BEAR LAKE 288 6TH AVE, MANISTEE 609 FAIRVIEW AVE, MANISTEE 8157 PORTAGE POINT DR, ONEKAMA 4687 GREGORY ST, WELLSTON V/L VALLEYVIEW DR, PARCEL 13, ONEKAMA V/L VALLEYVIEW DR, PARCELS 14 & 14A, ONEKAMA 23850 BEERS RD, MESICK V/L VIADUCT RD, COPEMISH 313 GOFF ST, EASTLAKE 1199 MAPLE ST, MANISTEE V/L LUMLEY RD, BEAR LAKE 288 6TH AVE, MANISTEE 609 FAIRVIEW AVE, MANISTEE 8157 PORTAGE POINT DR, ONEKAMA 4687 GREGORY ST, WELLSTON V/L VALLEYVIEW DR, PARCEL 13, ONEKAMA V/L VALLEYVIEW DR, PARCELS 14 & 14A, ONEKAMA 12021 MAPLE ST, BEAR LAKE 2 HARBOR POINT LN, MANISTEE 157 MONROE ST, MANISTEE V/L READ RD, COPEMISH 8792 GREENWAY, ONEKAMA 231 5TH AVE, MANISTEE 11480 CHIPPEWA HWY, BEAR LAKE 610 RAMSDELL ST, MANISTEE 3461 PINE ST, ARCADIA V/L S. WARFIELD RD, WELLSTON 1014 KOSCIUSKO ST, MANISTEE 18230 FLARITY RD, BRETHREN 3841 PRUNSKI RD, WELLSTON 7576 FIRST ST, ONEKAMA V/L KERRY RD, MANISTEE 17960 ROUND LAKE RD, WELLSTON V/L MAIDENS RD, BEAR LAKE V/L RIVER RD, MANISTEE 16881 FLARITY RD, BRETHREN 9305 NINE MILE BRIDGE RD, MANISTEE 4138 PORTAGE POINT, ONEKAMA 3062 LAKESHORE RD, MANISTEE 903 VINE ST, MANISTEE 1972 PINE RIDGE RD, MANISTEE 14571 CABERFAE HWY, WELLSTON 92 CHARTER CT, MANISTEE V/L INDIGO TRAIL, ONEKAMA 2302 NELSON ST, MANISTEE 1235 GREENWICH ST, MANISTEE V/L LINDY RD, COPEMISH

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How to pick paint for home interiors

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any components combine to define a home’s interior. Some homeowners may be partial to certain styles, such as ultra modern or farmhouse, while others may opt for a more traditional look that cannot necessarily be categorized as one style or another. Though many homeowners may spend considerable time and devote a lot of energy to making their home embody a certain style, those who aren’t willing to commit to a particular look can lean on one component to make a stylish statement all their own: paint. Color can be a part of every homeowner’s design arsenal. Bold colors can be used to create a stunning accent wall, while homes with open concepts often utilize color to define rooms. Homeowners who want to revitalize their home interiors can do so with paint, and this approach doesn’t require homeowners to commit to a whole new design style. Though paint may seem simple to novices, homeowners who have painted home interiors in the past recognize how complicated the process of picking paint can be. Paint retailers have a seemingly endless swatch of paint colors to choose from, and before long homeowners heads may be spinning as they try to narrow down their options. The following tips can help homeowners pick the perfect paint for their home interiors. • Take stock, and photographs, of your current furnishings. Many interior designers rely on a simple technique when recommending color schemes to their clients. Choose a standout color from existing furnishings, such as the dominant color from a patterned decorative

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pillow or piece of furniture, and then look for the same shade to paint the walls. A photograph of the item can be handy when visiting the paint store. • Lighten colors as you go up. The home renovation and design experts at HGTV recommend picking darker color values for the floor, medium color values for the walls and light values for the ceiling. This approach mimics the look of the great outdoors, where the ground tends to be darker than the trees, and the trees are darker than the blue sky. • Utilize paint to create the vibe you want. The home renovation experts at This Old House note that colors evoke an emotional response. Cool colors like blue and green give off a relaxing vibe, which makes them ideal for bedrooms and bathrooms. Red is an intense color that can up the energy ante in any room, which can make it an option for homeowners who want to spark debate around their dinner tables. • Give personal preference its place at the table. Though interior designers may have years of experience picking paint colors for a home and researchers may have determined how certain colors can be utilized to create a desired ambiance in a given room, ultimately homeowners are the ones who will be living in the home. So it’s important that homeowners pick colors they like for their home interiors. Paint is an inexpensive way to transform a room. Homeowners can rely on a combination of color strategies and their personal preferences as they try to decide which colors they want on their interior walls. Your Next Home • September 2021


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The Value of a Backsplash

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henever you visit a model home or look at photos inside any kitchen and bath designer’s portfolio, you will likely notice that the wall always features a backsplash. The reality is that the backsplash will help eliminate water damage and stains. 3 A backsplash adds a personal touch to a room’s style. There is an endless assortment of colorful and stylish tiles to choose from these days. It seems that no two kitchens or baths are alike, therefore use your imagination and select designs that are representative of your style. 3 The walls behind your sink and stove can attract all sorts of liquids. A backsplash will protect the walls beneath from water damage that are prone to mold and mildew build-up. Bare walls are highly susceptible to damage and in severe cases can even eat away at the structure of the walls. 3 The right tile will eliminate stains. For example, a natural tone tile will be more likely to stain whereas a porcelain, glass or even metal tile will be virtually free of stains because these materials are non-porous and nothing can penetrate the surface of the tile.

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3 Backsplashes help keep pests away because the wall is entirely sealed. The backsplash will keep pests from digging through the kitchen walls and gaps in the drywall because there are none. 3 A well-designed backsplash can add to a kitchen or bath’s beauty, but what homeowners really love is they make cleaning quick and easy. In most instances, all you have to do is wipe down the backsplash with a damp cloth or sponge and the job is done. The marketplace is saturated with a wide variety of backsplash options. Whether using traditional tile or more innovative peel & stick materials, there is one to fit everyone’s preference. 3 Some examples include ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, marble, metal, engineered stone, glass, cork, panel or more. Traditional wallpaper or painted walls remain a popular choice in a modest price point and mirrors can create a stunning image when used in some designs. Regardless of your preference, a backsplash is certain to create more value for your kitchen or bath and impress your Guests or potential home buyers. Your Next Home • September 2021


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