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SEE OUR DIRECTORY ON PAGE 6 FOR A FULL LIST OF REALTORS AND BUSINESSES. A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE MANISTEE NEWS ADVOCATE & BENZIE COUNTY RECORD PATRIOT
Benzie, Manistee & Mason Counties 16920 Sixth St., Wellston
2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Cottage
Close to Crystal Lake Public Access Open Kitchen and Living Room Fenced-In Backyard
Offered at $92,500
Kerri Mackey • 231-510-8380 Sales & Property Management
231-299-1180
www.MIEssentialRealEstate.com
Lake access Home sites & Private Boat sLiPs
www.dwellingrealty.com hello@dwellingrealty.com
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) Essential Real Estate............................................................................. 3 Real Estate One: Kathy Neveu.............................................................. 4 Essential Real Estate............................................................................. 7 Lighthouse Realty................................................................................. 5 Lighthouse Realty................................................................................. 7 MOM Board of Realtors........................................................................ 8 Lighthouse Realty...............................................................................11 Century 21: Kari King.........................................................................12 Coldwell Banker: Jamie Gray.............................................................14 Lighthouse Realty...............................................................................16
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.................................................PAGE Shelby State Bank................................................................................. 6 Treadstone Residential Mortgage.......................................................13 HOME IMPROVEMENT/ DECOR COMPANIES West Michigan Forest Products............................................................ 2 REDEEMED........................................................................................... 5 Holden’s Home Emporium, Inc............................................................ 9 Somsel Lumber Co..............................................................................10 Carter Lumber.....................................................................................15 INSURANCE COMPANIES State Farm Insurance Agency: Mary Sturdevant................................... 4 ADVICE FOR THE HOME Easy Lawn Care...................................................................................10 Patio Blocks........................................................................................12 Overwatering Plants...........................................................................14
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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 • July 2021
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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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
Give your home the protection it deserves. Your home is where you make some of your best memories, and that’s worth protecting.
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Wild Country Acreage & Buildable City Lots!
15325 Creamery Rd. Kalava, MI MLS # 21022256
40 wooded Acres
14980 9 Mile Rd. Kaleva, MI MLS # 21022298
House with 4.5 Wooded Acres and Creek
15th Street Manistee, MI
40 Meadow Wood Dr. Manistee, MI
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14543 Louhi Ave Kaleva, MI MLS # 21023816
Vacant Lot, Private, Matured Trees, Groomed, Peaceful
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Carter Lumber 231-757-9000 www.carterlumber.com
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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
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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 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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Real Estate One: Kathy Neveu 231-342-0921
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Redeemed 231-887-4222 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
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BUILDABLE LOTS Casey Tennant (231) 233-7613
casey@golighthouserealty.com
Greenway Lots 1, 2 & 20 Onekama
3 Buildable Lots near Portage Lake Access and Boat Launch .64 Acres of Level and Dry Ground!
Offered at $37,000
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Easy Lawn Care
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ith the outdoor season upon us, there are a few simple ways to help your lawn stay lush and green and become the pride and joy of your neighborhood. You can start by giving your lawn a good raking to create a de-thatching effect and “wake up” the lawn for the season.
Fertilizing Cutting the grass removes nutrients that need to be replaced to achieve healthy growth. From the beginning of spring, you should fertilize the lawn every four or five weeks. Nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous are important ingredients for a healthy lawn. Application amounts and instructions are available on most fertilizer packaging.
• In early spring, start the new season by using crabgrass preventer. • In late spring, apply weed-n-feed that will kill weeds and help your lawn grow. • By mid-summer or any time apply lawn food for a stronger, healthy & greener lawn.
• In early fall, apply winterized fertilizer to provide additional
nutrients.
Watering How often you need to water your lawn depends on temperature and humidity. When a lawn needs water, the grass will begin to take on a blue-gray tint, and the older grass blades will begin to curl up and wilt. New lawns should be watered once a day so seeds can germinate and a solid root system can form.
Cutting Regular cutting of the lawn is important because it thickens the grass. Cutting it little and often is better than all in one go. Switch directions and patterns so the grass blades aren’t pressed in the same direction each time. In the middle of summer, you might want to keep the grass a little longer to withstand heat.
With persistence, you can win the battle against weeds using the right tools, herbicides or weed-n-feed products. Also, the grass roots need air in order to grow, therefore it is important to occasionally aerate your lawn to clear away dead roots and thatch to create more breathing space for the lower parts of the grass plus help stems grow better.
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$92,500 16920 Sixth Street Wellston, MI 49689
2 beds 1 baths┃1,000 SF┃#21022392
This humble little house is located in the quaint town of Wellston just steps from Crystal Lake. This home would make a perfect weekend get away or year round home. There is two bedroom, one bathroom and open kitchen/living area. Upstairs is open and would make a great second bedroom, office or rec-room. The one car garage has a small work area. The back yard has a wonderful perennial garden where this is always something popping up, and raised vegetable gardens. It’s all fenced in so you have privacy or a safe spot for the family dog. The carriage house is a great space for additional storage or a large work area.
Kerri Mackey Realtor
(231) 510-8380 Mobile kerri@golighthouserealty.com
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Patio Blocks M
ake greater use of your outdoor living space by creating your own unique patio. Consider using sturdy, beautiful concrete patio blocks or pavers for your project as they come in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes. Keep the following considerations in mind as you create your new patio.
Easy Maintenance A patio can be created with many different types of materials. Although the initial cost may be higher, using patio blocks eliminates the need to stain and seal a patio continuously, saving you money in the long run. Use water to keep it clean, it’s that easy.
HISTORIC HOME IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN FRANKFORT
MLS #1886008
Eliminate Weeds Use landscaping cloth to eliminate weeds, moss and vegetation from growing up between your patio blocks, especially when placing blocks over rich soil. A layer of sand between the cloth and the blocks is recommended.
Plan for Drainage It’s important to have a level patio, but make sure it slopes away from your home’s foundation towards an area that can handle the additional drainage. Keep Blocks Tight To help minimize the blocks from moving around, plan for a good solid edge by using extra pavers or some sort of edging. This will also help eliminate creeping weeds from developing.
Set the Blocks If you are creating some type of perfect or abstract pattern, you’ll need to cut some of the pavers at some point during the project. Use a cold chisel or wet saw to make the cuts. Set your pavers in place by applying a layer of sand over and between them until the cracks are completely full. This will help keep them in place, eliminate weeds and allow for drainage.
Use Interesting Colors Pavers tend to slightly differ in color and
Extra Blocks It’s a good idea to keep a few extra pavers on hand to make repairs easier. Broken pavers can be removed by prying them out. Remove the sand, add the paver and repack it with sand to complete the job.
4 BEDROOMS 3 BATHS 223 MAPLE AVE, FRANKFORT
VACANT LAND 530 BEACH RD, FRANKFORT
$899,900
Iconic home located on corner lot in prime blocks of Downtown Frankfort. This historic home, built in 1895 and completely renovated in 2002, is one block from Main Street and four blocks from Lake Michigan. Enjoy summer days and evenings on the expansive covered front porch of this year round home.
texture, just like you’d see with wood or tile flooring. Mixing various blocks together can potentially create a more natural look.
MLS #1882011
MLS #188686
$309,000
Ranch Style Family home, a short distance to Michigan Shoreline. Large outdoor deck, perfect for family gatherings and close to vibrant downtown Frankfort.
KARI KING 231.651.0923
KariKing@C21Northland.com 408 Main St. • Frankfort, MI 49635 KariKingHomes.C21.com
$749,000
Remarkable Crystal Downs Vacant Lot along the breathtaking shoreline of Lake Michigan. Construction ready waterfront lot with 100 feet of prime frontage. Shoreline protection professionally installed 2020. Crystal Downs is a private club and membership not guaranteed with purchase of property.
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Overwatering Plants
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ealthy roots are the foundation for healthy plants. Once it has grown a substantial root system the plant starts putting its energy in growing a larger plant and more flowers. Roots are important to a plant because they are its primary source of water and food and are also important for the uptake of oxygen. The roots of the plant take up water but they also need air to breathe.
Why is overwatering so detrimental to plant health? This will allow the soil to dry quicker and at the same time bring oxygen to the root zone.
• If the plant isn’t too large, re-pot into a different pot. Be sure to add new soil. This will give the roots nice, clean soil to grow into.
CPR for Overwatered Plants • Move the plant to a shady area, even if it is a full sun plant. Once the roots are healthy move the sun plants back to a sunny location.
• Begin watering only when the surface of the soil is dry to the touch. Do not allow the plant to get extremely dry, this additional shock could be enough to kill the plant. If the plant is wilting badly, you can mist or syringe the plant’s foliage with water which will prevent too much leaf scorch. Do not fertilize until the plant returns to its normal condition. Treating with a broad-spectrum fungicide can be helpful.
• If possible, create additional air spaces around the root ball. One way of doing this is slowly tilt the pot to its side and then gently tap the container, the soil ball should now be loose within the container. Carefully re-stand the pot up when completed there should be small air pockets between the pot wall and around the soil ball.
• Even if you take all of these steps there is no guarantee that your plant will bounce back. It partially depends on how badly the roots have been damaged. If you have a tendency to kill a plant with kindness and are composting more than survive, you might look at changing your soil mix to a lighter, fluffier soil. Make sure you have plenty of drainage holes in your containers. If you tend to keep plants on the wet side you might want to steer clear of plants that are more prone to problems from over-watering.
Over-watering, in simple terms, drowns your plant. Soil that is constantly wet won’t have enough air pockets and the roots can’t breathe.
• Be sure the pot is draining. If no drainage holes exists add some or re-pot the plant into a pot with drainage holes. Do not allow the pot to sit in water, this will keep the soil too wet.
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Let the Lighthouse Team work for you in 2021!
14980 9 Mile Rd, Kaleva
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Farmhouse on 4.5 Acres 100ft of Kaleva Creek Frontage
Offered at $149,900
Judianne Sibley • 231-239-1333
158 Monroe St, Manistee
2 Separate Homes! Great Income Potential! 1,209 SqFt 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath home 733 SqFt 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath home 2 Car Garage
Offered together at $94,500 John A. Hanson • 231-510-5543
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15325 Creamery Rd, Kaleva
40 Wooded Acres! Great Hunting or Build Site
Offered at $89,900
Judianne Sibley • 231-239-1333
v/l Skocelas Rd, Manistee
20.33 Acres Adjacent to Federal Land on 2 Sides! Wooded with a cleared building site! Many deer harvested on property
Offered at $85,000
Leah Gannon • 517-607-5347
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