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ATTN: German Shepherd Puppies for sale. AKC, shots, wormed. Cuties, little cubs. Sire pure Black dam, Black/ Tan, farm raised. Leave message 518-993-5593
ADIRONDACKS: Lakefront cottage rental, near Old Forge, Sandy Beach, boat included, pet OK, vacancies. twincottages@peoplepc.com
PAPILLON PUPPIES for sale. Vet checked, first shots, dewormed. Ready to go. Call 315-867-4692.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT: Walking distance to downtown Canajoharie. Community kitchen, TV room, washer/dryer, off street parking, on-site management, newly renovated building, $85 to $125 per week. Chris 518227-7697
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LOCUST POSTS, POLES, Split Rails, 6x6’s, 4x4’s, other hardwood boards and planks, custom cut. Also lots, land cleared, woodlots wanted. 518-883-8284.
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ABOVE GROUND Aluminum Oval Pool, 18x33’, 52” high, new liner/wall, asking $4,199. 518-372-7483
Furniture CHINA CABINET For Sale: Oak w/glass shelves, $650. 518-827-6615
Guns I BUY HUNTING RIFLES for my collection. 518-673-0029, 518-321-5372
Hair Styling HAIR TEASER SALON: Booth Rentals Available. Full & PartTime. Rotterdam 518-3553700
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1716 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12309
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Restaurant Supplies
303 Main Street, Schoharie Come See Us for Your Winter Supplies Hay - Straw For Sale
Motorcycles 1986 HD 883 SPORTSTER, 33k miles, $2,500/OBO. 518231-1951
(518) 702-4024
WEDGEWAY BARBER SHOP Celebrating 100 years with hot shaves. Serving Schenectady & beyond. 518-377-1515
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FOR SALE: 2000 LS Suzuki Savage, 11,000 miles, leather saddle bags, color green, excellent condition. 518-5737468, 518-573-2969. Or trade for 4 wheeler or snowmobile.
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT: Hobart dishwasher, $3,500; double glass door refrigerator, $1,200; 4 burner cast iron stove & oven, $400.00; water cooled ice cream machine, 175 lbs. a day, $2,000. Call 315-429-3253
Hotel / Motel
Roofing
Phone: 518-294-0001 1-800-251-1962
555 PLOSS ROAD RICHMONDVILLE, NY 12149 Exit 20 off I-88 Left onto NY-10 N/ NY-7 E
28 Rooms Full Cable & New LED TV’s Free Wi-Fi Reasonable Rates Group Discounts
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Real Estate For Sale MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Town of Glen, 8½ acres, approved building site, $29,900. Financing. email to markcare1995@gmail.com for aerial photo, terms & directions. 518-725-6585
13 Reid Street, 2/3Br, 2Ba, part renovated, insulated. Call to evaluate. $29,900. 518557-6881.
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Antiques, Collectibles, Consignments and Gift Shops
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Shabadashery TERRY’S ANTIQUES NEW LOCATION: RTE. 30N AT MILLER’S CORNER PLAZA, AMSTERDAM in
Stopnd a browse! Lisa, Marv & Pat welcome you to our shoppe! We have an eclectic variety of “Shabby-chic” antiques, repurposed items, collectibles & our Artisan’s creations! shabadashery.com • 137 Second St., Troy • (518) 225-7059
Looking for a bargain or that very special antique treasure? You never know, you might find it right HERE! Featuring: Furniture • Glassware • China • Collectibles
100’s of Decorative Items to Accent Any Home!
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518-377-4011 Buy/Sell Gold/Silver
DIAMONDS
State Street Coin & Jewelry 735 State Street - Schenectady, NY 12307
Katie’s Antiques 3000+ square feet of classics!
Games & Electronics Tools & Hardware Hours M - F 11:30-5:30 Buy-Back Sun - Closed
Heidi Helo
Antiques 162 Jay Street Schenectady, NY 12305 518 374-3284
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Present Coupon • Receive 10% Off
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COBLESKILL CLOCKS 558-2 Main Street Cobleskill, NY 12043
We e Buy y & Selll • Consignments s Welcome
HIDDEN N TREASURES 1901 State St., Schenectady, NY 12304
518-982-5081
Mon.-Sat.. 12-6pm
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For all your furniture needs
Clock Sales & Service
D & B Used Furniture
Tod Nicolai 518-234-2354 Cobyclocks@yahoo.com
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209 9 Waterr St.,, Elizabethtown,, NY Y
Consignment, Antiques & So Much More
Chip p & Jason n Myerss Antiquess
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5394 Western Turnpike (Rt. 20), Duanesburg, NY 12056 (518) 895-5822 or (518) 423-5433
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160 Saratoga Road Glenville, NY 12302
Gold & Silver Jewelry & Scrap Coins Clocks & Watches Rugs & Textiles Furniture
(Directly behind the Car Wash)
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128 JAY ST. SCHENECTADY
(518) 346-2719
- OPEN Monday - Saturday 10-6 Thursday 10-8; Sunday 11-3
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Our Lady of Grace Gift Shop
www.stylethatmakescents.com Tuesday-Friday 10-5 Saturday 10-3
518-377-7100 518-496-2349 janie.hayner@yahoo.com
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K.W. Joyce Ltd - Books WE BUY & SELL • Books • CD’s • Records • DVD’s • Etchings
518-423-2029
3637 Carman Road Schenectady, NY 12303 518-355-0139 Sun.-Mon. Closed; Tues. Wed. Fri. 10-5:30; Thurs. 10-7; Sat. 10-2
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Albany’s Most Unique Gift Shoppe & Florist Garden & Porch Decor Twig & Berry Wreaths for Spring Potted Plants Bulb Gardens Country & Primitive Home Decor Cut Flowers Spring Bouquets Treasures Old & New
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MC Gift Shop
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Visit us on the web at www.mcjewelryshop.com for more of our jewelry selection
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The Parson’s Wife Country Clutter
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Come Shop Our Newly Expanded Gift Shop! Yankee Candles & Accessories, Flags, Gift Baskets, Gourmet Foods, Delicious Baked Goods, Boyd’s Bears, Stonewall Kitchen Jams & Gourmet Foods, Seasonal Gifts & More!
We Offer: Gift Certificates Mon.-Fri. 8:30 - 5 • Sat. 8:30 - 5 • Sun 9:30 - 4
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Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10-4 or 5; Saturday 11-3ish or by chance TWO SHOPS NEXT DOOR
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Common Goods Buy • Sell • Trade • Consign
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1550 ALTAMONT AVE., SCHENECTADY, NY 12303
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Proprietors: Joseph and Audrey Fowler • brotherhood10@roadrunner.com
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4207 State Highway 30 Amsterdam, NY 12010
518.842.4270 Matt Giardino • Proprietor HOURS: Tues.-Sat. 10AM - 6PM
Imperial Florists Full Service Flower Shop
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Barbara Saita
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295 E. Main Street Amsterdam, NY 12010 Tel: 518-842-4880
• New & Used Trains • Starter Sets • Scenery • Model Kits • Track & Accessories • Rockets • Special Orders
Same Day Delivery Monday-Friday 8am-7pm Saturday 8am-3pm
Route 30 North of Amsterdam near the corner of County Highway 107 at Perth 4 corners
3678 St. Hwy. 30 Broadalbin
518-883-4924
Lots of New Gift Items Arriving Open Wed.-Sat. 10 AM-5 PM
Bring in this ad to receive a
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PO Box 6 ~ 7608 Western Turnpike, Duanesburg, NY 12056
518-895-2983
A Large Multi-Dealer Center 1274 Central Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12205
518-729-2680 Located 1 Mile East of Wolf Road
O p e n We d . - S a t . 1 0 - 5 P M • S u n . 1 2 - 5 P M C l o s e d M o n . & Tu e s • C a l l f o r S u m m e r H o u r s
January-February closed Tues. & Wed. • March-December closed Wed. HOURS: Dailyy 10AM M - 5PM
Accepting Visa MasterCard and Discover
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JOHNSTOWN
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Home Improvement: Top tips for the best first impression (MS) -- It's called "curb appeal," that good impression people get of your home when they pull up in a car, or when walking by. Real estate agents can be as pleased with exterior curb appeal as they are with a well-maintained house on the inside. When it comes to residential property value, this book is indeed judged by its cover. Exterior trouble areas include peeling paint; rotting wood on window frames; buckled roof shingles; overgrown shrubs; ignored lawns; and weeds growing through interlock paths, steps and the driveway. "The lawns and landscaping that frame our home are as important as the quality inside," says Reinie Drygala, lawncare products manager for Clear Choice, a leading name in innovative garden products. "And the good news is: when it comes to first impressions just a few little tips and tricks can make a big difference quickly. "If you're frustrated about overgrown weeds, for example, the newest herbicide technology is tackling that," Drygala continued. "Now there are alternatives to traditional herbicides that effectively kill weeds, but also provide the homeowner with options if they are looking for ways to have less impact on the environment. The formulation for our Clear Choice selective herbicide, for example, contains up to 85 percent less active ingredients as compared to other products using the same ingredients. As importantly, microtechnology built into the formulation creates much smaller droplets that more efficiently deliver the herbicide to the plant. Clear Choice is effective on over 60 varieties of broadleaf weeds, killing them quickly while being friendly to your lawn." In addition to beautifying your lawn, try these quick tricks to give your home instant curb appeal:
• Replace or paint rusty fixtures like the mailbox, railings, house number, and more.
• Scrape and spot-paint problem areas. This might be a temporary fix, but even a touch up is better than peeling paint.
• Tackle pesky weeds on interlock paths and driveway. Use hand sprays for targeted jobs, or larger jugs for a big surface area. More information at www.todaysclearchoice.com.
• Add colour by planting some annuals in the front yard flowerbeds.
• Install lighting along your walkways and steps, or to spotlight the shape and architecture.
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Schools a big factor in home purchase There are many factors buyers consider when shopping for a home. From the number of bedrooms to the size of the backyard, prospective buyers have their priorities with what they're looking for in a home. Parents to young children or couples who are planning to start a family soon should also consider the school system. Although granite countertops and interior living area may be foremost on the minds of house shoppers, individuals also have to take school districts into consideration when looking at homes, particularly if they're concerned about giving their children the best education possible. According to research by The Wall Street Journal, buyers are willing to pay more for a property if it is in a good school district. That's because even if they do not have children, buyers know that a good school district helps a home remain attractive.
There are some Web sites that can help prospective buyers look at the schools in the areas they are considering. GreatSchools.net and Education.com are two of the premier sites. They break down test scores, demographics, parent and student reviews and many other things that are vital to getting a picture of the school as a whole. The sites also use a ranking system from 1 to 10 (10 being the best) to show how the school stands in comparison to others in terms of test scores. Buyers also may want to make a trip to visit the area they're considering during school hours. This way they can drive by the school and see for themselves the type of students and parents entering or exiting the building. One also may want to set up a brief meeting with the principal to learn more about the ideals of the school and its goals. It's also necessary to look at the proximity of the school to the house. Some towns have rules in place regarding busing or walking to school. Students who live within a certain distance from the school may have to find their own transportation to and from school. This is something to mull over. Families that are interested in a host of extracurricular activities can also evaluate the town or school district based on the sports or other opportunities offered to students. Be advised that the school closest to a home might not be the one a student will attend. Zoning laws, and not necessarily proximity, often dictate where a student will attend school. Therefore, it is important to check with the real estate agent or town to ensure the research being done is for the correct school. Some parents prefer their children go to private school, and many towns and cities have a number of options. In addition to the public schools, agents should be able to point buyers toward the private schools in the area. Some may be able to list tuition costs and acceptance requirements. Having a picture of the school district in the area buyers are considering will help offer a better idea of the neighborhood and the people around whom they'll be living. School districts are important to consider when buying a home, so much so that buyers are willing to pay a little more if it means having a good school in their area.
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Not all schools are created equal, and some rank better in test scores and teacher-to-student ratios than others. These are essential factors to think about when looking at homes. Although real estate agents can offer some basic information about what schools are in the area, legally they may not be able to share opinions on how "good" the schools are or be able to break down the demographics of student populations. It is typically up to the buyer to do his or her own research. Because the tax dollars that home owners pay largely go to fund schools and town improvements, it is important to look at the schools. Also, if the home will be a stepping stone to another home in a few years, buyers want to ensure their home has the best chance for resale. Oftentimes, a good school district is a factor future buyers will think about.
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brown, which can hide spills or stains should the next tenant prove messy and move out after the original lease terms are up. Before laying carpet, don't forget to lay down quality padding underneath. Such padding makes the carpet feel softer and of higher quality.
One such business is rental agencies or property management companies. Even landlords with a single investment property tend to do better during a recession, when individuals might be fearful of buying a home or simply unable to afford it. Such individuals still need a place to live, however, and landlords benefit as a result. One of the best things a landlord can do during a recession is to pay more attention to their rental properties, ensuring the properties are in tip-top shape so they can get the most out of each unit at a time when the rental market is most competitive. This might require some renovations, which landlords should be making periodically anyway, regardless of how strong or tenuous the economy might be.
• Upgrade the appliances. Perhaps nothing evokes a stronger response from prospective renters than a property's appliances. Outdated appliances make renters speculate as to what else might be outdated and if the building is well taken care of. On the other hand, newer appliances, particularly stainless steel items, create a contemporary feel and give the impression, true or false, that a landlord won't allow the building to grow dated or fall into disrepair. When shopping for appliances, choose ones that are more basic so any eventual repairs won't be too complicated or costly. Newer appliances enable landlords to charge more rent for a given property, and many renters would agree that such properties are worth the extra money.
• Update the paint. Apartments are typically empty when shown to prospective renters, and any issues with the paint job are very noticeable during such viewings. If the paint is outdated or there is any fading, update the walls with a fresh coat of paint. It's ideal to do so whenever a tenant moves out, but landlords whose buildings have a high turnover rate likely won't need to repaint every time a tenant moves out. When adding a new coat of paint, choose a light, neutral color to give the property a fresh, inviting look.
• Install new windows. Older buildings tend to have creaky or drafty windows, which not only makes the property colder during the winter months, but it also drives up utility costs as renters are forced to turn up the thermostat to combat drafts and cold air entering the unit. New windows can eliminate such drafts and reduce utility costs, something landlords can use to their advantage when discussing the property with potential tenants. Landlords might even be able to earn tax breaks when installing new, energyefficient windows. Discuss if any such breaks exist with the local municipality.
• Replace the carpeting. Carpeting is another area prospective renters are instantly drawn to when viewing an apartment. New carpeting is always attractive to potential tenants, and landlords won't have to break the bank to replace the carpets when an existing tenant moves out. Instead of expensive carpeting, choose a medium grade carpet with a neutral color, ideally beige or light
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(MS) -- If you were given a chance to design a dream home, what features would you choose first? Take a look at the most popular wish list in 2011 from Nudura, a leading firm in building technology: 1. Curb appeal. Home exterior, driveway, and landscaping must attract admiring attention. 2. Concrete and natural stone, rather than wood framing and brick. These homes (nudura.com) are not only beautiful, they are stonger, more sound resistant, and far more energy efficient than wood frames and brick. 3. Maximum energy efficient throughout from top to bottom. 4. Solar panels in the roof to generate a personal energy source. 5. A large, designer kitchen with natural stone countertops and futuristic appliances, cabinetry and waterworks. 6. Natural hardwood flooring like Brazilian cherry and sustainable bamboo.
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7. A sunroom, a front porch, and a backyard finished patio. 8. Vessel sinks, or freestanding bowls above the bathroom countertop, accompanied by wall-mounted faucets. 9. Bedroom walk out or balcony. 10. Designer bathtubs and walk-in shower with marble tile, a seating bench and rainfall showerhead.
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Get the best price when selling a home The housing market has not yet rebounded to pre-recession prices, when buyers seemed to be stepping over one another to bid up the price of homes. Today's sellers may be lucky to get asking price, with the reality being a certain percentage below. However, that doesn't mean sellers should accept bottom-of-the-barrel offers. There are still ways to get the best price possible on an offered home.
Curb appeal is one factor that can help a home sell faster and for more money.
With sellers hoping to get the most possible for a home and buyers interested in spending the least, it's sometimes a battle of wills when it comes to hashing out a confirmed price in the world of real estate. Sellers who wonder whether they'll struggle to get a good offer can hedge their bets in the right direction by employing a few strategies. • What you see is what you get: It's difficult to change first impressions. If a potential buyer pulls up to a home that doesn't give them "warm and fuzzy" feelings immediately, it may be hard to eventually sway opinion of the home -- even if it's pristine on the inside. Individuals do judge a book by its cover, which means that effort should be put into making a home's exterior as appealing as possible. Landscaping should be neat and lush. There shouldn't be any obstacles leading to the front of the home. Items that look in disrepair should be mended. Curb appeal does matter. • Use a real estate agent: Many people forgo this step, thinking they can sell their home just as well without an agent and not have to pay commission in the process. A real estate agent is schooled in the process of negotiating the price of an offered home. In fact, the more a home's selling price, the higher the agent's profit. That's incentive right there. Furthermore, agents know the average prices of similar homes and can help a seller price and market a property correctly. That may add up to a faster sale (and a better offer). • Price it competitively: Some sellers think the higher they price their home the more money they'll get for it. The fact is, the longer an overpriced home sits on the market, the less appealing it will appear to buyers. Individuals looking for a home may repeatedly see the listing and wonder what's wrong with the home. Even if it's the best home in the neighborhood, it may be seen as a red flag that's best avoided.
• Give people what they want: Buyers often prefer updated kitchens and bathrooms. Most buyers out there are not looking for "handyman specials." They want a relatively turn-key property. A kitchen or bathroom that is an eyesore can repel potential buyers. Home shoppers may be more inclined to go closer to asking price if some of the bigger-ticket items are already completed. • Don't be an open book: If a buyer knows that time is of the essence or the home is "priced to sell," he or she may sense that desperation, almost guaranteeing a low-ball offer. Sellers shouldn't let on too much about their reasons for selling or make it seem like
they'll be in dire straights if the home doesn't sell quickly. Selling a home under duress is not likely to cause prospective buyers to pony up. • Don't be afraid to counter-offer: A buyer who is excited to get an offer on a home in a slow market, but feels the offer is below value, should definitely counter-offer. While the buyer may not accept the counter, he or she may make another offer that is more to the seller's liking.
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In an effort to leave the unemployment line behind them, many men and women have decided they would relocate for jobs if the opportunities presented themselves. According to the Atlas Van Lines 2012 Corporate Relocation Survey, 52 percent of all relocations in 2011 were new hires. That's not only reflective of people's willingness to move for new opportunities, but also companies' willingness to help new hires make smooth transitions. Whereas many companies were forced to reduce or eliminate their relocation budgets during the depths of the recession, more and more of them now have more money to help candidates relocate.
have an impact on your decision to move or stay put. If possible, visit the city before beginning your job hunt. If you find the city fits your lifestyle, then begin your pursuit of a career. • Don't overlook temporary housing. Many firms provide temporary housing for new hires or existing employees who relocate. This option should not be overlooked. Firms expect quick answers when asking an existing employee or a new hire to relocate. In fact, the Atlas survey found that 72 percent of firms give an employee two weeks or less to accept an offer to relocate. So you likely won't have enough time to find your next place to call home. In such instances, consider temporary housing, ideally offered by the company. If the company does not provide temporary housing, then stay with a friend or family member or contact realtors and explain your situation. A real estate agent should be able to help you find temporary housing and can then help you once the relocation is complete and you're ready to find a permanent residence.
Finding a company that's willing to incur some, if not all, of an employee's relocation costs is certainly one way to make the process go smoothly. But even those who can't find such a willing employer don't have to rule out relocation. The following are a few ways to make relocating for your career as successful as possible. • Don't be afraid to negotiate. The Atlas relocation survey noted that 87 percent of the firms surveyed had a formal relocation policy. These policies can run the gamut from very accommodating to extremely limited. But many policies leave room for exceptions, so men and women should not be afraid to negotiate. The company may offer additional benefits to entice you to relocate, but the applicant has to ask about those benefits. • Do your homework. Companies often expect quick responses when they offer out-of-towners a position. Applicants likely won't have enough time between receiving the offer and meeting their
Relocating for an employment opportunity is one way men and women are navigating a difficult job market. deadline to accept or deny the position to do all of the research that needs to be done. Before applying for positions within a given city, learn about the city, including the cost of housing, the reputation of the city's school districts, and anything else that will ultimately
• Know the repayment provisions. While many people consider their decision to relocate a success, others find their new job and city are falling short of expectations. That can be a sticky situation if your new company helped pay for your relocation. Before accepting the job offer and relocating, ask to read the relocation policy and make note of its repayment provisions. Some firms that help relocate new hires or existing employees have the right to ask for those costs back if the employee leaves the company within a given time frame. Know these provisions before you decide to relocate.
Buying a home? Avoid these mistakes The dream of home ownership is one that lives on in spite of the global economic struggles. The process of buying a home can be an emotional roller coaster ride, with feelings of excitement mixed in with exhaustion, fear and uncertainty. Over the last several years, the real estate market has been turned upside down, and many prospective buyers have begun to question some of the conventional wisdom associated with buying a home. While such skepticism might be a healthy attitude in the current market, prospective buyers -- particularly those who have never purchased a home before -- should avoid the following mistakes that buyers make regardless of whether the market is up or down. • Failure to get qualified beforehand. Mortgage qualification is essential when buying a home, as it gives buyers preapproval for a loan before they make any offers. Making an offer on a home before you know what the bank is willing to lend you is a waste of time for everyone involved, including you, the seller and the real estate agents involved. Some agents will not show a home if you don't have a preapproval. Once preapproved for a loan, don't take any steps that might put that approval in jeopardy. This includes anything that might drastically alter your credit score.
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• Being blindsided by additional costs. First-time homebuyers, once they have moved into their home, often experience some sticker shock when the additional expenses associated with home ownership arise. These additional expenses include property tax and insurance costs and can be substantial. Even those buying a condominium or co-op should expect monthly maintenance fees even if their new place is brand new and needs no maintenance. • Shooting for the moon. The ongoing recession is in part the result of predatory lending that saw banks grant excessive loans to applicants who, in hindsight, could not actually afford all that they were approved to borrow. The result was many people buying homes they could not afford, and then suffering some steep consequences, including foreclosure, when the first mortgage payment came due or the interest rate rose. First-time and even veteran buyers must avoid shooting for the moon when it comes to buying a home, and instead only buy one they know they can afford. What the banks says you can afford isn't always the same as what you know you can afford. Only buy a home you know you can afford, regardless of whether the bank has approved you for a larger loan.
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• Pigeonholing yourself into an inadequate living situation. Just like buyers shouldn't go overboard, they also must avoid compromising on the things that are most important to them. For example, many of today's buyers, fully aware of the rash of foreclosures and all the housing horror stories of the last several years, are reticent to commit to a home, and might compromise with a condo or co-op. But if a home is what you really want, and another living situation that mirrors apartment life is going to make you miserable, don't settle for that situation for the sake of security. Doing so could cost you financially, especially when you realize the situation isn't what you'd hoped for and look to sell earlier than is ideal. • Skimping on the cost of an inspector. An inspector is your last chance to find out if a home is your dream home or a money pit. Even if a house appears to be everything you want, don't close on the sale until the house has been thoroughly inspected. The old adage that advises against judging a book by its cover certainly applies to buying a home, and prospective buyers should enlist the services of a qualified inspector before closing on the sale of a home.
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50,832 Miles, 6 Spd. Manual, 3.0L V6, 70,122 Miles, 4 Cyl., Gas Saver, 5 Spd. Power Sunroof, Power Heated Leather Seats, Manual, Power Sunroof, Alloys, AC, Cruise, Honda Premium Audio System, AC, Cruise, Power Door Locks, PW, PM, Tilt, Front, Side & Rear Airbags, 17” Alloys Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD
13,495
$
2008 Hyundai Elantra SE 43,634 Miles, Loaded with Great Features including Power Sunroof, PW, PL, PM, Satellite Radio, AC, Cruise, Front, Side & Rear Airbags Special $
11,995
Special $
7,495
2008 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C300 4Matic
11,995
Special $
24,995
Special $
17,995
2004 Cadillac Deville 52,003 Miles, BEAUTIFUL and LOADED!! 4.6L V8 Northstar, Auto w/Overdrive, Power Heated/AC Leather Seats with Memory Settings, Heated Steering Wheel, Dual Climate Control
9,995
Special $
2002 Mercury Sable LS
2004 Toyota Corolla LE
2008 Pontiac G5
45,290 Miles, Luxury Options at an Affordable Price! Leather, Power Sunroof, Power Driver’s Seat, Auto-Dim Mirror, Heated Side Mirrors, Adjustable Pedals
66,980 Miles, Sunroof & Power Options, Auto w/Overdrive, PW, PL, PM, AC, Cruise, Tilt, AM/FM/CD/Cassette, Dual Airbags, Keyless Entry
66,168 Miles, Auto, AC, PW, PL, PD, Tilt, Steering Wheel Controls, AM/FM/CD, Front/Side/Rear Airbags, Keyless Entry
7,995
$
1999 Lexus ES 300
73,862 Miles, Auto w/Overdrive, Leather, 24,041 Miles, One Owner, AWD, Fully Power Sunroof, Power Seats with Memory Loaded, Power Heated Seats w/Lumbar, Settings, Lexus Premium Sound with Power Moonroof, Dual Climate Control, AM/FM/Cassette & CD Changer Hands-Free Communication, Traction Control Special $
2007 Honda CR-V EX-L 43,503 Miles, CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN!! One Owner, AWD, Loaded with Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, PW, PL, PM, Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror, AC, Cruise, CD Changer, Keyless Entry
Special $
7,995
Special $
9,995
2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 4WD Plow Truck 50,520 Miles, One Owner, 3/4 Ton Reg Cab, 8’ V-Plow with Minute Mount System, Tow/Haul Pkg., Dual Climate Control, AM/FM/CD, AC
14,995
$
Special $
9,495
2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4WD 76,778 Miles, BEAUTIFUL, One Owner, Auto w/Overdrive, Power Sunroof, PW, PL, PM, Tinted Privacy Glass, Alloys, Cruise, Roof Rack, AM/FM/CD/Cassette
7,995
$
2005 Audi A4 3.0 Quattro
2003 Lexus ES 300
2005 Audi A4 3.2 Quattro
2004 Chrysler Crossfire
2005 Volkswagen Jetta GLS
59,831 Miles, Black Leather, AWD, Dual Power/Heated Seats with Memory Settings, PW, PL, Power Folding Side Mirrors, BOSE Sound, 18” Alloys
79,712 Miles, Loaded!! Power/Heated Leather Seats w/Memory Settings, Power Moonroof, 6-Disc CD Changer, Dual Climate Control, PW, PL, PM
73,140 Miles, Loaded, AWD, Heated Front and Rear Seats, Power Sunroof, Black Leather with Woodgrain Trim, 17” Alloys, Dual Exhaust, Audi Symphony AM/FM/CD/Cassette
62,859 Miles, Power/Heated Leather Seats, ‘Infinity’ Sound w/AM/FM/CD, 19” Alloys, Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror, Traction Control, Homelink, PW, PL, PM, SHARP!
61,465 Miles, Black on Black, Power Moonroof, Heated Seats, Heated Side Mirrors, PW, PL, PM, Steering Wheel Controls, ‘Monsoon’ Sound w/AM/FM/CD
14,995
$
11,995
$
$
12,995
$
9,995
8,995
$
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2009 HONDA CIVIC LX Stk# CG0938A. Polished metal metallic, 35,883 miles. . . . .
2010 HONDA CIVIC LX Stk#CUP6623. Alabaster silver metallic, 19,133 miles . . . . .
2010 HONDA CIVIC LX Stk# CUP6586. Brown, 42,122 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2010 HONDA CIVIC EX Stk# CUP6630. Urban titanium metallic, 29,626 miles . . . .
2011 HONDA CIVIC LX Stk# CUP6634. Blue, 776 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2009 HONDA CR-V EX 4WD Stk# CUP6548A. Blue, 59, 708 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2010 HONDA ACCORD EX Stk# CG0271A. Alabaster silver metallic, 46,992 miles . . . .
2008 HONDA ELEMENT EX 4WD Stk# CUP6653. Tangerine metallic, 43,829 miles . . . . . . . .
2010 HONDA ACCORD EX-L Stk# CUP6585. Polished metal metallic, 47,804 miles . . . . .
2009 HONDA CR-V EX-L 4WD Stk# CG1060A. Alabaster silver metallic, 55,365 miles . . . .
14,495
$
2010 HONDA CR-V EX-L 4WD
15,995
2010 HONDA ODYSSEY EX W/RES
16,995
2010 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L
$ $
16,995
$
17,995
$
17,995
$
18,995
$
2010 HONDA CR-V EX 4WD Stk# CUP6602. Gray, 31,538 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stk# CUP6550A. Opal sage metallic, 47,815 miles . . . . . . .
Stk# CUP6637. Polished metal metallic, 49,053 miles . . . . .
Stk# CG0403A. Polished metal metallic, 52,803 miles. . . . .
2010 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L Stk# CG0863A. Tan, 42,600 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2011 HONDA PILOT EX 4WD Stk#CG1055A. Crystal black pearl, 60,457 miles. . . . . . . . .
2011 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL FWD Stk# CG0879A. Polished metal metallic, 36,070 miles. . . . .
2010 HONDA PILOT EX-L 4WD
18,995
Stk# CG0364B. Crystal black pearl, 36,144 miles . . . . . . . .
19,795
Stk# CUP6627. Polished metal metallic, 43,474 miles . . . . .
$ $
19,995
Stk# CG0900A. Green tea metallic, 40,353 miles . . . . . . . . Stk# CUP6632. Taffeta white, 30,719 miles . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stk# CUP6613. Opal sage metallic, 21,922 miles . . . . . . . .
15,995
$
2008 HONDA CR-V EX-L W/NAVI 4WD $ 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY LX
2011 HONDA CR-V LX 4WD
20,995
$
20,995
$
2010 HONDA PILOT EX-L 4WD 2011 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 4WD Stk# CG0638A. Taffeta white, 25,358 miles . . . . . . . . . . . .
21,595
$
22,495
$
23,995
$
23,995
$
24,495
$
25,995
$
28,595
$
28,995
$
28,995
$
29,995
$
2011 HONDA PILOT EX-L W/RES 4WD Stk# CG0478A. Crystal black pearl, 12,807 miles . . . . . . . .
31,495
$
2011 HONDA PILOT EX-L W/RES 4WD Stk# CUP6628. Alabaster silver metallic, 31,731 miles . . . .
31,995
$
2005 HONDA CIVIC LX
9,495 2006 HONDA ACCORD SE $ Stk#G0996A. Graphite pearl, 97,020 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,995 2011 CHEVY AVEO LT $ Stk# UP6598. Medium gray, 31,056 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,995 2012 SUZUKI SX4 4WD $ Stk# UP6596A. Whitewater pearl, 8,707 miles . . . . . . . . . . 13,995 2011 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0S $ Stk# UP6595. Super black, 37,060 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,995 2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS $ Stk# G0692A. Regatta blue, 25,239 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,995 2008 CHEVY MALIBU LT $ Stk# G0895A. Black granite, 60,220 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,995 2012 NISSAN VERSA S FWD $ Stk# UP6610. Fresh powder, 34,872 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,995 2011 KIA SOUL + $ Stk# UP6614. Gray, 25,610 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,995 2010 NISSAN ALTIMA S $ Stk# UP6620. Radiant silver metallic, 30,102 miles . . . . . . 16,495 2007 JEEP COMMANDER LTD 4WD $ Stk# G0637A. Black, 66,112 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,495 2012 CHEVY IMPALA LS $ Stk# UP6589. Black, 31,173 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,995 2008 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4WD $ Stk# UP6544A. Summit white, 45,538 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . 16,995 2010 HYUNDAI GENESIS 2.0T $ Stk# UP6542A. Silverstone, 19,861 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,595 2007 HONDA CR-V EX-L 4WD $ Stk# G0152A. Taffeta white, 75,967 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,595 2012 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS $ Stk# UP6594. Midnight black, 32,306 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,995 Stk# G0837A. Magnesium metallic, 97,213 miles . . . . . . . . . .
$
2010 SUBARU IMPREZA AWD Stk# UP6601. 2.5i Premium Special Edition, $ Dk. Gray Met., 29,354 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2012 FORD FOCUS SEL
Stk# UP6593. Sterling gray metallic, 36,375 miles . . . . . . .
2009 SUBARU OUTBACK SE AWD
Stk# G0046A. Diamond gray metallic, 44,578 miles . . . . . .
17,595 17,995
$
18,995
$
2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4WD Stk# G1051A. Gray, 35,898 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2012 KIA OPTIMA LX
Stk# UP6600. Gray, 20,646 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2010 VOLKSWAGEN CC SPORT
Stk# UP6626. Black, 44,236 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,995
$
19,595
$
19,995
$
2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW FWD Stk# UP6590. Brilliant black crystal, 34,584 miles . . . . . . .
2008 FORD EDGE LIMITED AWD
Stk# G0060B. White, 42,175 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2009 SUBARU FORESTER XT LTD
Stk# UP6616. Camellia red pearl, 31, 175 miles. . . . . . . . .
19,995
$
20,995
$
Stk# UP6636A. Gray, 31, 307 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22,595
$
2009 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER SPT 4WD Stk# G1069A. Sandy beach metallic, 39,497 miles . . . . . . .
20,995
$
2011 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW S 4WD
25,795
$
2009 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 LT 4WD Stk# UP6605. Red, 44,361 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2011 BMW 328i X DRIVE
Stk# G0401A. White, 49,669 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25,995
$
29,475
$
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Potholes pack a powerful punch Right now is pothole season and this year, they are packing a powerful punch. After hitting a pothole, most drivers wonder, “Is my car OK?” While the tires and wheels can be visually inspected, there could be damage to the steering, suspension and alignment systems that you just can’t see. To help determine if hitting a pothole has damaged your vehicle, watch for the following warning signs provided by the Car Care Council. • Loss of control, swaying when making routine turns, bottoming out on city streets or bouncing excessively on rough roads. These are indicators that the steering and suspension may have been damaged. The steering and suspension are key safety-related systems. Together, they largely determine your car’s ride and handling. Key components are shocks and/or struts, the steering knuckle, ball joints, the steering rack/box, bearings, seals and hub units and tie rod ends. • Pulling in one direction, instead of maintaining a straight path, and uneven tire wear. These symptoms mean there’s an alignment problem. Proper wheel alignment is important for the lifespan of tires and helps ensure safe handling. • Low tire pressure, bulges or blisters on the sidewalls, or dents in the rim. These problems will be visible and should be checked out as soon as possible as tires are the critical connection between your car and the road in all sorts of driving conditions. “Snow, cold temperatures and rainfall
can lead to potholes, and with the wintery weather that has covered most of the country this year, navigating the streets could be difficult,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “If you’ve hit a pothole and suspect that there may be damage to the tires, wheels, steering and suspension or wheel alignment, it’s worth having a professional technician check out the car and make any necessary repairs.” As a general rule of thumb, steering and suspension systems should be checked at least once a year and wheels should be aligned at the same interval. Motorists who live in areas where potholes are common should be prepared to have these systems checked more frequently. Potholes occur during the winter and spring months, when water permeates the pavement — usually through a crack from wear and tear of traffic — and softens the soil beneath it, creating a depression in the surface of the street. Many potholes appear during winter and spring months because of freeze-thaw cycles, which accelerate the process. Potholes can also be prevalent in areas with excessive rainfall and flooding. The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. For a copy of the council’s Car Care Guide or for more information, visit www.carcare.org.
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Avoid odometer fraud (NAPSI) — Smart used car shoppers know they’re better able to get a car that can take them far if they’re not misled about mileage. According to the Consumer Federation of America, one in 10 used cars on the market has had its odometer rolled back. Fortunately, there are five ways you can tell if the car you’re considering is among them: 1. Check the vehicle’s title and compare the mileage listed on the title with the car’s odometer. 2. Compare the odometer’s mileage
2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1200 XL Custom Vance & Hines Pipes, Vance & Hines Fuel Pak, Stage 1 EFI Kit, Black, 8,500 Miles, $7,500. Excellent Condition! 518378-3279 2010 MERCURY Milan Premier, blue, 23k, 4cyl., auto, leather, full power. Great on gas!! SALE: $17,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 5187 6 2 - 7 1 2 4 www.johncmiller.com 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1200 XL Custom Vance & Hines Pipes, Vance & Hines Fuel Pak, Stage 1 EFI Kit, Black, 8,500 Miles, $7,500. Excellent Condition!
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FOR SALE: 2000 LS Suzuki Savage, 11,000 miles, leather saddle bags, color green, excellent condition. 518-573-7468, 518-5732969. Or trade for 4 wheeler or snowmobile. USED TIRE SALE: Huge Inventory, mounting & balancing FREE. No appointment necessary! Save money call Auto World, 534 North Perry Street, Johnstown 12095 518-762-7555 2005 CHEVY Cobalt LS, blue, 68k, 4cyl., auto, AC, CD, Great on Gas!! SALE: $8,495. John C. Miller, Inc. 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4 www.johncmiller.com
with mileage recorded on maintenance and inspection documents. 3. If the vehicle has a traditional mechanical odometer, check that the numbers are aligned correctly. 4. Examine the tires. The car should have its original tires if the odometer reads 20,000 miles or less. 5. Get a free Odometer Check at www.carfax.com/odo. Carfax provides trusted information that helps millions buy and sell cars with confidence.
1969 BUICK SKYLARK, 4 dr. HT, 25,000 original miles, cheap, first $5,000.00. Call 315-429-3253
FOR SALE: SET OF 4 20 inch Chevy Chrome rims with tires for truck or SUV. $300 obo. 518-705-9873.
2002 FORD Ranger 3.0L 6cyl. auto, 4x4, 107,000, $2,800. Serious inquiries only. 518-322-8219
2002 FORD Ranger 3.0L 6cyl. auto, 4x4, 107,000, $2,800. Serious inquiries only. 518-322-8219
ATV TRAILERS by Bosski Industries first automatic “Dump Assist” trailers GVWR 800lbs.+ 1600lbs. models available. Come check them out at North Creek Auto 315-866-3698
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2005 CHRYSLER Pacifica Lmtd AWD, 84k, V6, auto, 3rd row seat, Loaded!! SALE: $10,895. John C. Miller Inc. 518-7627124 www.johncmiller.com 2009 HONDA Civic LX, maroon, 29k, 4cyl., auto, 4door, AC, CD, full power. Great on Gas!! SALE: $15,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124 2006 SUBARU Baha Sport, silver, 52k, 4cyl., auto, moonroof, leather trim, full power, all wheel drive. SALE: $17,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124 Need a new car? Get 0% financing at Sampson Motor Car where everyone is approved! 261 East Main Street Amsterdam. 518-8487359 2011 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, Blue, 33K, Leather, Loaded!! Sale: $16,995. John C. Miller Inc. 518-7627124 www.johncmiller.com
2005 FORD Focus ZX4, tan, 71K, 4 cyl., auto, full power. Great on gas!! SALE: $7,995. John C. Miller, Inc. 5 1 8 - 7 6 2 - 7 1 2 4 w w w. j o h n c m i l l e r. c o m
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Pre-owned motorcycles 2010 Honda Fury 1300 330 Miles $8,995
2007 Yamaha V Star 1300 516 Miles $6,195
2009 Honda VTX 1300 w/Extras $7,595
2006 HD Sportster Custom 11,412 Miles $4,995
2009 Suzuki M50 Boulevard 805 6,122 Miles $5,795
2005 Yamaha 1100 Classic 6,300 Miles $4,795 2005 Honda 750 Spirit Loaded w/Extras $4,595
2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 11,200 Miles $5,695
2003 Honda 750 Spirit 16,699 Miles $2,995
2008 Yamaha 1100 Classic 9,682 Miles $5,995
2003 Yamaha 650 Custom 6,622 Miles $3,195
2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD 2,917 Miles $3,995 2007 Honda Shadow 750 Aero 2,600 Miles $4,795
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2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Nomad 24,415 Miles $6,995
1997 Yamaha 750 Virago 23,300 Miles $2,495
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