Real Estate Inside Out 08-12-22

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FEATURING LISTINGS OF THE OWENSBORO MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE (MLS) MESSENGER-INQUIRER • FRIDAY, AUG. 12, 2022 I NSIDE OU TREAL ESTATE HOME DECOR • GARDENING COUNTRY COMFORT

OPEN HOUSES

The following real estate transfers were recorded between July 14 through July 28: 4801 Goetz Drive, The Brothers Lodge No. 132, Independent Order of Odd Fellows to J.E.D. Rentals LLC, $250,000

2940 Silver Charm Cove, Pauletta Kirkwood to Frieda K. Calhoun, $222,900

7443 Steven’s School Road, Jacob Young and Leslie Young to Candice Rae Ballard and Jacob Daniel Ballard, $255,000

8371 Haynes Station Road, Jared Keller to Raymond Keller, $285,000 28514 New Hartford Road, Suite B, DZC LLC to Crosspointe LLC, $1,100,000

and Bridgett Ward, $435,000 1906 East 20th St., Everly Sales and Rentals LLC to Christopher Reese, $90,900 2145 Ottawa Drive, Deer Valley Subdivision LLC to Jagoe Homes Inc., $31,300 2145 Ottawa Drive, Jagoe Homes Inc. to Dong KY LLC, $232,850 6593 Valley Brook Trace, Jagoe Homes Inc. to Zili Cao and Shou Ahu Qiu, $242,330 3220 Trails Way, Myles Lee, Lauren Widner to Laura Ann Goforth and Tracy Goforth, $185,000CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 Real Estate Transfers L. Steve Castlen, Realtors 1351 Briarwoods Lane Steve Castlen L. Steve Castlen, Realtors 3954 Little Bluestem Drive Tyler Shookman L. Steve Castlen, Realtors 3819 Thruston Dermont Tony Anderson L. Steve Castlen, Realtors 444 Canoe Creek Drive Nick Goss L. Steve Castlen, Realtors 1235 Cary Court Nick Goss Saturday, Aug. 13 HENDERSONSOUTHEAST Sunday, Aug. 14 CENTRAL

1836 Fawn Drive, Donald E. Fraser Sr. to Jacob Malachi Williamson and Destiny Delynn Williamson, $210,000 5522 Skyline Drive, Kenneth W. Burns and Angela C. Burns to Daniel Vickery, $240,000 10469 Main Cross St., Jacob D. Ballard and Candice Ballard to Madison Nichole Mikes, $135,000

4557 Bridle Ridge Court, The Marvin L. Armstrong and Faye W. Armstrong Family Living Revocable Trust to Ronald G. Ellis and Phyllis A. Ellis, $312,000

1323 Booth Ave., Yikrant Golen and Priyanka Golen to Betty Lue Boultinhouse, $163,000 5225 Sheffield Drive, Christopher E. Hagan and Kimberly M. Hagan to Austin Tyler Dobbs and Meredith M. Daunhauer, $250,500 4514 Indian Creek Loop, Kerry D. White and Jessica T. White to Jason L. Carlton, Lewis A. Foster, $383,150 9606 Highway 1389, Glenn Muffett Jr. and Joyce M. Muffett to Brady Atherton, $265,000 1171 Yelvington Knottsville Road, Betty L. Greenwell to Joshua Wayne Morris, $135,000 4108 Farmington Court, Angela Harrington and Nathan Harrington to Charles H. Green and Mary S. Green, $170,000 1025 Rogers Court, Mike Stinnett, Kelly Stinnett to Gary Barlett and Sonya Bartlett, $249,900

For more information, see Realtors’ office ads for open house times.

3716 Bold Ruler Court, Robert J. Pritchard and Rachel E. Pritchard to Sarah G. Thomas and Johnathan D. Thomas, $190,000

10133 Walnut St., Jeffrey S. Dickens and Rachel Myers Dickens to Nathan Harrington and Angela K. Harrington, $275,000 1931 Freeman Ave., Kristin E. Atwell and Charles T. Atwell to Mona Hamilton, $276,900 6581 Valley Brook Trace, Deer Valley Subdivision LLC to Jagoe Homes Inc., $33,750 6581 Valley Brook Trace, Jagoe Homes Inc. to Jessica A. Brazier and Zachary Brazier, $243,950 2111 McFarland Ave., 111 Properties LLC to Peter Sims and Elizabeth Sims, $6,000 2249 Woodstone Court, Scott Walston and Aldorie Walston to Colin L. Zerk and Jasmine Zerk, $339,900 3443 Oaklane Drive, Estate of Janet E. Carrico and others to John Alexander Hyland and Catherine Hyland, $247,500 2330 Heritage Park Drive, Thwa Meh to Baw Meh, $200,000 2118 Village Run, Patrick B. Ward and Alma L. Ward to Just The Very Best LLC, $152,000 1013 Audubon Ave., George William Johnson and Cynthia Gale Johnson to Alishia Jean Young and Zachary Rex Young, $163,000 1106 Moreland Ave., Allison Turner and Cody Turner to Saphire Crabtree, $138,500 413 East 27th St., Colburn Properties LLC to Makaelah Janise Gilles, $112,900 2501 Avenue of the Parks, Gary W. Field and Misty E. Field to Shannon Byrd, Laura Pfeifer, $384,900 2069 Little Stream Run, Duane Whistle and Louisa Whistle to Patricia Cary, $305,000 4682 Ben Head Road, Tina Roby and Bill Roby to Austin T. James, Briana N. Nix, $308,000 3625 Hawthorne Drive, Patricia Louise Cary to John Ross Martin, $176,000 8525 Todd Bridge Road, Estate of C. Maurice Payne and others to Charles C. Hayden and Susan M. Hayden, $52,000 9639 Highway 1389, Ily Sandefur and Clara Sandefur to Jennifer D. Seaton, $282,900 1901 Celebration Circle, Scott A. Alder and Gina Alder to Duane Ward

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1209 Wayside Drive West, Patricia Ann Black, Donna Marie Goetz to Austin Bryce Young, $125,000

2717 East Yellowstone Drive, David Lee Franey to Hsa Daw Doh and Way Lay Paw, $144,900 1703 East 24th St., Kristina K. Knapp to Jenifer Lee Bartley, $160,625

3 Real Estate Inside Out Friday, Aug. 12, 2022 Messenger-Inquirer 6157 Millers Mill s Rd 10.17 acres. 3 BR 2 BA brick ranch. Frpl. Sunroom. Barn. Magnificent Views! Angela Clark (270) 929-4022 Land sdowne Brick ranch. 3 BR. 2 BA. 2-car attached garage. Sold 106% of list price! Angela Clark (270) 926-0055 2591 Landi ng Terrace Heartlands 3 BR 2 BA one-level Engineered Wood Flrs. Covered patio. Angela Clark (270) 926-0055 210 Legion Blvd Darling Cape Cod! 3 BR 2 BA. Carport plus 2-Car Garage. Deana Brewer (270) 313-7082 Thorobred Acres $149,900 Brick one-level offers 3 BR. 1 BA. Detached garage. Quiet Court. Angela Clark (270) 926-0055 Freeman Ave Deana Brewer represented the buyers in this purchase Sold by Deana Brewer (270) 926-0055 Steve Marksberr y Realtor® Deana Brewer Realtor®/Property Mgr. Rita Ward Realtor® Bob McPherson Realtor® Carolyn Clark Agent, Co-Founder Tony Clark Broker, Realtor® Angela Clark Realtor® Tom Clark Realtor® Charlie King Realtor® Darren Peach Bookkeeper Steve Klee Realtor® Molley Wedding Rental Coordinator BUY AND SELL WITH THE HOUSE-SOLD NAME, TONY CLARK REALTORS (270)926-0055 TONY CLARK, REALTORS(270) 926-0055 www.TonyClark.com “Ang ela was a God send in the sale of my deceased dad and mom’s home It was an incredibly dif ficult time and we live out of state. Angela took on the challeng e with professionalism, kindness, and grace. ” Ap ri l Ba ker Our Clients Say It Best! SOLD! For White Glove Ser vice Guaranteed, Call Clark (270) 683-SOLD ✓ First Time Buyers ✓Senior Moves ✓Auction ✓Home Staging Premier Real Estate Services ✓ Valuation ✓ Estate Sales ✓ Farm & Land ✓ Property Mgmt SOLD! 1323 Boot h Ave. Charming brick home w/ garage. 3 BR. Tankless water heater Tony Clark (270) 929-4020 1621 Center St Now $69,900 2 bedroom bungalow. Hardwood floors. Double lot. 12x18’ building. Angela Clark (270) 926-0055 1619 Graves La ne 5 acres. 3 BR 3BA brick. walk-out basement. Frpl. 2-car garage. 24x32 shop. Angela Clark (270) 929-4022 50 3 Ea st 27th St Charming 2 BR cottage shows new! Hardwood flrs. Washer & Dr yer included. Angela Clark (270) 929-4022 NEW TO MARKET! Buena Vi sta 4 BR 2 BA Craftsman. Det Garage. The perfect match for our buyers. Sold by Steve Marksberr y (270) 926-0055 SOLD! Garden s of Hear tland Impressive one-level condo offers 3 BR. 2 BA. Downsize in Style! Tom Clark (270) 926-0055 SOLD! SOLD! 3030 Highland Pointe Dr 1.45 acres. 8250 sq ft. Visibility from Hwy 54 & Bypass. Tony Clark (270) 929-4020 SOLD! 66 44 Herber t Rd , Whitesville $229,900 3 acres. 3 BR, 2.5 BA two-stor y Angela Clark (270) 926-0055 NEW TO MARKET! Whitesville - 9793 Oak St 2.991 acres. 3 BR. 1.5 BA 2-stor y is awaiting new owners! $180k’s Deana Brewer (270) 926-0055 Tr ini ty Hill s Brick ranch with attached garage. 3 BR. Screen-in Patio GAC Property Mgmt (270) 926-05415 FOR LEASE Thorobred Acres 1595 sq ft brick 3 BR. 2 BA. Frpl. Covered Patio. Angela Clark (270) 926-0055 SOLD! Thorobred Acres Ea st Brick ranch. 3 BR. 2 BA.,The perfect match for our buyer Sold by Steve Klee, Tony Clark Realtors SOLD! UNDER CONTRACT!

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4609 Tanglewood Park Cove, Janice P. Park to Gary W. Dirr and Barbara A. Dirr, $405,000

4445 Cool Springs Cove, William F. Boone and Sheila K. Boone to Justis Stolz and Megan Stolz, $530,000

126 Goldfinch Drive, Jaclyn Haynes and Reat Haynes to Paula Mason and Steve Mason, Kathy Jo Adams, $190,000

218 Tremont Drive, Megan I. Mattingly to Jordan Mattingly, $129,900

2111 Summer Walk, William J. Zik and Brittany C. Zik to Nicholas C. White, Hannah T., Ransom, $272,500

1213 Daviess St., Jordan Tong and Sarah Tong to Caleb Potter, $52,000 (1/2 interest)

3222 Queens Way, Kenna Carden and others to Marksberry Real Estate LLC, $180,000

1020 East 19th St., Estate of Lois Marie Duke to Pamela Thomson, $115,900

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660 Pin High Drive, Thompson Homes Inc. to David Travis and Connie Travis, $258,407 2302 West 6th St., The Estate of Renea Menfee to Jerry Allen Wells and Yvonne Wells, $108,000 5500 West 5th Street Road, Randy D. Peay and Darlene Peay to Dirk Lawrence Wheeler and Christina M. Wheeler, $470,000 1653 Glendale Ave. and 734 Walnut St., Yellowstone Rental Properties LLC to Evans Residential Rentals LLC, $130,000 6200 Highway 54, Warren B. Young and Karen Young to Steve B. Johnson and Edna Kaye Johnson, $165,000 3301 Shadewood Terrace, Shilpan M. Patel to Kristina K. Knapp, Trampus J. Embry, $295,000 2630 Windsor Ave., Frieda K. Calhoun to Patricia Lynne Fitzgerald, $262,500 3701 Pine Lake Court, Otto M. Ranney and Carolyn C. Ranney to James Kurt Anderson and Christie Lynn Anderson, $376,000 618 Poindexter St., Michael Drewry to C & D Property Management LLC, $52,000 10201 Highway 56, The Estate of Juanita G. Brannen to Michael E. Hardesty and Helen L. Hardesty, $224,900 2717 Bittel Road, Charles R. Horn Jr. and Vicki Horn to Logan Tyler Walker, $158,000 3030 Highland Pointe Drive, RCP Real Estate Company LLC to Coughlin Group LLC, $1,425,000 2403 Kentucky Highway 81, Audubon Loans I LLC to Phill’s Properties LLC, $600,000 231 Hubert Court, MJPCRPF LLC to SPBS Properties LLC, $95,000 2830 Allen St., James Wellman Jr. and Lora Wellman to Samantha Matthis, $56,853 1631 Daviess St., Paul W. Vance, Pamela B. Hughes to Bobby R. McKinley and Terri A. McKinley, $145,000 6607 McPherson Road, Angela Shea Jones and Victor Pershing Jones III to Anthony Villarreal and Myra C. Villarreal, $123,000 6472 Valley Brook Trace, Taylor Lyn Pharris and Roger Dale Pharris Jr. to Victoria L. Keller, $249,900 2018 Bluff Ave., Donna Lee Arnold to Mena Mekaiel, $91,000 3976 Brookside Court, Kaitlin M. Wells to Shannon Madden and David Madden, $242,500 45 Booth Field Road, David W. Blank and April Christian-Blank to Justin Camacho and Kasey Dupont, $470,000 126 East 23rd St., Robert Rector to William Hayden Thompson Jr., $192,650 4112 Mason Woods Lane, Pam Elliott to Michael Thomas Hope and Jesica Nichole Hope, $281,000 4027 Reliant Circle, The Estate of William A. Tweddelll to Harold McClary and Marie McClary, $150,000 10135 Highway 405, Mark E. Boswell and Melodie Boswell to Freeman Athletic Fields LLC, $153,000 10255 Lanham Road, Sandra Jane Castlen to Jason Schuman and Evelyn Schuman, $420,000 501 Frederica St., Clemens Holdings LLC to Logan Family Enterprise LLC, $230,000 511 Frederica St., Clemens Holdings LLC to Logan Family Enterprise LLC, $650,000 510 St. Ann St., Clemens Holdings LLC to Logan Family Enterprise LLC, $30,000 513 Frederica St., Trophy House Inc. to Logan Family Enterprise LLC, $150,000 1974 Whispering Meadows Drive, Brandon W. Thomas, Billy W. Townson III to Stephanie Michelle Orth and Nicholas Henry Orth, $297,000 7543 State Route 2830, Master Commissioner Angela L. Thompson to Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC, $92,700 2001 Oak Ave., Pinnacle Point LLC, MSL Investments LLC to Byron T. Johnson, $132,000 75 Dublin Lane, RNA Rental Hosplex LLC to Clay Boyd, $89,200 1307 Hill Ave., Phillip M. Riney and Jennifer M. Riney to Andrew S. Hayden, Sarah A. Riney, $163,000 516 East 7th St., Jerry L. Owens Living Trust to A & B Saint’s Rentals LLC, $70,000 2705 Redford Drive, Jason Sims and Jessica Sims to Haley Porter, Joseph A. Kuntz IV, $136,900 800 East 27th St., The Estate of Opal N. Hawkins to Jared L. Bradley, $165,000 6411 Valley Brook Trace, Diana L. Chalfant and Devina R. Bush-Chalfant to Warren Channing Hayden, Kayley Elizabeth Edelen, $219,000 1812 Brenda Court, Stacy L. Frey to Bridget Schwartz, $150,000 1105 Hickory Lane, David A. Owens and Jahn O. Owens to Landon McCormick Taylor and Andrea Renee Taylor, $420,000 2447 Ford Ave., Scott T. Davis and Jackie C. Davis to Paul E. Nave and Arretta L. Nave, $383,000 5100 West 5th Street Road, Richard C. Grimsley and Sarah H. Grimsley to Julian C. Jessup, Jeffrey C. Jessup, $105,000 301 Pantle Point, Matthew J. Farmer and Chelsea Renea Farmer to George T. Dunham and Kelcey N. Dubham, $755,000 4677 Forest Drive, Thompson Homes Inc. to Joseph A. Thompson, Christan M. Hayden, $386,461 7168 Oklahoma Laffoon Road, Vincent Gerald Nealen and Rose Irene Nealen to Tammy Keller, $285,000 1233 Hickory Lane, Landon M. Taylor and Andrea R. Taylor to Kaitlin M. Wells, $275,000 2804 Silver Creek Loop, Ryan Everett Moseley and Samantha Moseley to Erin Tolson and Joshua Tolson, $334,900 2259 Village Run, Mary E. Wilk and Jason Hess to Rebecca Michelle Volk, $189,500 2221 Emerald Court, Carrie Jennifer Edge to Laura R. Beauchamp, $220,000 2223 Mill Run, Joseph T. Greenwell to Ryan Moseley and Samantha Moseley, $255,000 1926 Fleming Ave., Deana A. Baggett to Jordan S. Holcomb and Jordan P. Holcomb, $125,000 3419 Daviess St., Laura R. Beauchamp to Shelby E. Mays, Nicholas R. Durcholz, $155,000 3809 Boulder Lane, Erin Tolson and Joshua Creed Tolson to Jessie R. Norris, Billy Ross Hunter Hardison, $22,500 Want to make an impact in the local real estate market? Increase your reach by advertising in the Messenger-Inquirer’s bi-weekly REAL ESTATE INSIDE OUT Call 270-926-0123 today.

1529 Herr Ave., Michael E. Hardesty and Helen L. Hardesty to Whitney C. Kegley and Adam R. Kegley, $135,000

1535 West 3rd St., Virgil M. Curtis Jr. to LYM Properties LLC, $66,000 9 Quail Ridge Court, C., TEK Enterprises LLC to Linda Mitchell, $156,000

851 Live Oak Place, The Estate of Shirley Jane Pederson Coppick to Mary K. Coppick, $225,000

5109 Trifecta Place, Thomson Homes Inc. to Travis Owsley and Lexie Owsley, $242,244

3924 Yates Drive, Fulcrum Holdings LLC to Colton Baker, Angelique McKeny, $155,000

Fall is an ideal time to cut back spent vegetable plants and get rid of errant weeds. Rather than bagging leaves, mow them with a grass catcher and then add the mix to a vegetable garden as an excellent soil insulator. The nitrogen and carbon will fertilize the soil, enhancing growing possibilities and limiting weed growth.

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• CONTINUE TO WATER PLANTS. Water is essential in the fall and winter as roots can still be growing. Gradually reduce watering duration as plants go dormant.

FALL PLANTING & MAINTENANCE A GUIDE TO

FROM METRO CREATIVE S pring and summer are perhaps the busiest times of year for gardeners. However, fall also is a prime time to tend to gardens. The tree and bare root retailer Bower & Branch advises that soil temperatures in many regions of the country may still be warm enough to encourage root growth well into the start of winter. Furthermore, fall is often the ideal time to plant, fertilize and keep a garden going or to get a head start on next year’s bounty. Here are some tips to make the most of the fall gardening season.

• CLEAN UP UNWANTED GROWTH

• SOW SALAD SEEDS. Lettuce, spinach, radishes, and arugula tolerate cooler temperatures. Try new and interesting lettuce varieties and enjoy salads well into the fall season.

• PROPAGATE PLANTS IN THE FALL. As temperatures gradually begin to cool, start taking cuttings from perennials, gathering seed pods from azaleas and rhododendrons and dividing hardwood cuttings, says the resource Gardening Know How. Consult with a garden center or horticulturist on the proper ways to propagate stems using rooting hormone and other techniques.

• THINK ABOUT FALL ANNUALS AND BULB PLANTING. Near the end of September, start planting cool-weatherloving pansies and violas for pops of color as summer flowers fade. Also, it’s a good idea to stock up on bulbs that will bloom in the months to come before they sell out in stores. Wait until the temperatures really cool down before planting them in desired spots for spring sprouts.

FILL IN LANDSCAPING GAPS. Some fall plants can add color around the landscape and brighten up homes to add curb appeal. In addition to pansies and violas, asters, kale and chrysanthemums are fall blooms. Keep in mind that mums can come back year after year. So take them out of those flower pots and get them into the ground. They can be enjoyed next year as well, sprouting in early spring and developing leaves and buds through late summer.

• TAKE INVENTORY OF THE SUN. Positioning a garden carefully means maximizing hours of sunlight, which begin to dwindle in the fall. Experts say gardens grow best in sunny locations that receive six hours of direct sunlight each day. This is where container gardens can be helpful, as they allow gardeners to move plants into spots that will get ample sunlight.•

“The house is nice,” homeowner Dr. William Purdy said. “It’s not exorbitantly large, (and) it’s on beautiful property.”

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S ituated on 7.32 acres of wonderful greenery that provides a country ambience, the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath house at 9320 Old Hartford Road in Utica boasts extra space and features that make it stand out from the crowd. The home’s curb appeal is evident from the moment you pull up, with its white exterior contrasting beautifully with the black metal privacy fence that adds to the serenity of the one-level home’s property.

COUNTRY COMFORT

An expansive covered aggregateand-brick front porch, which Purdy said is one of his favorite parts of the home, frames the front entry, which immediately presents an open concept upon entering the home.Agracious living room, complemented with a lovely infrared fireplace perfect for spending quality time with family and friends and tall white columns near the adjoining tiled dining room offers a perfect space for dinner parties. “I like it open where you can see everything,” Purdy said. An additional living space, which Purdy coined a “family room,” is towards the back of the home and can serve as another place for entertainment and pure relaxation. A private laundry room is nearby, which has space to store cleaning supplies and offers a half-bath. An expansive kitchen is by BY FREDDIE BOURNE MESSENGER-INQUIRER PHOTOS BY ADAM PARIS AP IMAGERY

Purdy feels the home can fit a number of different family needs. “I guess it’s an option for several types of people, with children or people that are empty-nesters looking for a place to relax,” he said. For more information about the house, contact JoAnn Risner, broker at Risner & Associates Realty Inc., at 270570-3939 or 270-926-1400.

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the living and dining rooms, with beautiful granite countertops and an abundance of cabinetry and storage space making it a cook’s dream. Double doors from the living room leads into a space that is ideal for a home office, library or study — and it can also be accessed from theThekitchen.master bedroom has a “big picture” window that looks out to an in-ground salt water pool, horse barn, dog kennel, oversized shop space, shed, BBQ shed and a private stocked pond filled with bass, bluegill and turtles. “You can see the acreage; it’s a very good view,” Purdy said. “...

An en suite includes his and her vanities, separate tub and shower units and a walk-through closet that can be used as an access point between the master bedroom and bath.Two additional bedrooms and another full bath are down a hallway.Thehouse has an attached two-car garage and a detached two-car garage, which offers a wealth of storage space.

It’s kind of scenic …. We’re in the country, but I’ve got neighbors on each side and across the road. It’s not the wilderness, but there’s wildlife around here.”

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SPOT MOLD IN YOUR HOME

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The United States Environmental Protection Agency notes that molds are not usually a problem indoors. However, when they are, molds produce allergens, irritants and potentially toxic substances. Molds can become problematic when spores land on wet or damp surfaces and begin growing. If inhaled, those spores can cause allergic reactions in people with asthma who have mold allergies. Even people without such allergies may suffer from irritated eyes, skin, nose, throat, or lungs due to exposure to mold. Mold also can affect the home itself, as the EPA notes that mold gradually destroys the things it grows on, potentially leading to costly remediation and renovation expenses.Moldis sometimes visible in parts of a home. For example, mold problems in a bathroom may be recognizable when tiny black spots are present on surfaces that frequently get wet. Those areas may gradually expand from small spots and cover larger areas, such as windowsills and areas around the bathtub. Other signs indicating the presence of mold may be less recognizable though potentially just as harmful. That’s one reason why it makes sense for everyone to learn how to spot mold in a home.

FROM METRO CREATIVE H omes are safe havens and relaxing spaces for their residents. No one wants to imagine the place they call home putting their health in jeopardy, but that’s precisely the case for people who live in homes where mold is present.

• IDENTIFY PROBLEMS WITH PAINT. If paint is peeling, bubbling or cracking, it’s likely indicative of a mold issue. In such instances, contact a mold remediation specialist rather than simply painting over the affected areas with a fresh coat of paint.

• CONDUCT A SMELL TEST. Most molds will emit a damp, musty odor. However, a lack of this distinct and unpleasant smell should not lead individuals to conclude they don’t have a mold issue, as some molds do not produce an odor. In addition, the EPA notes that the smell of indoor molds can differ depending on the type of mold present in the home. Homeowners who have experienced mold issues in the past should not ignore a foul odor simply because it smells different from a previous infestation. Contact a mold remediation professional if you suspect an unpleasant smell could be a byproduct of mold. HOW TO

• LEARN WHAT MOLD LOOKS LIKE. Not all molds are black. Some are white and look like thread, but they also can have a gray-brown or gray-green tint. When peeling old wallpaper, some people may notice orange, pink or purple growth on the newly exposed walls, and that’s likely mold.

$589,900 $339,950$208,500

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11 Real Estate Inside Out Friday, Aug. 12, 2022 Messenger-Inquirer Hope Margelot Realtor® 270-316-5476 Heather Howard Realtor® 270-929-1037 Stephanie Miller Realtor®/Broker 270-929-3140 JoAnn Risner Broker/Owner 270-570-3939 RISNER & ASSOCIATES REALTY INC. 270-926-1400 JOANN RISNER REALTY 270-926-1400 Joetta O'Brien Realtor® Referral Specialist 270-313-3032 Pat O'Brien Realtor® 270-929-0838 Carolyn Niehaus Realtor® 270-702-1315 Jim Yeckering Referral Specialist 270-836-4440 Joann Risner Realty 1010 Frederica St., Owensboro, KY. 42301 • (270) 926-1400 • joannrisner@email.com • RISNERREALTORS.COM 35 Stone Creek Park Spectacular updated home in Stone Creek Park sitting on 2.6 acres. This 5BR/4.5BA home boasts 8,160 sq. ft. and features spacious living areas. Master Bedroom and 2/1/2 baths on first floor 4BR/2BA, plus 2nd family room on 2nd floor Some of the amenities include your own library, Billiards Room, Music Room, and Pub/Entertainment Room with ref. and dishwasher The in-ground pool and surrounding grounds with pond and fountain are perfect for relaxing and entertaining. 3 car oversized garage and 2 storage buildings. The list goes on....A MUST SEE! Call JoAnn Risner (270) 570-3939. MLS#83722 $1,295,000 $1,900,000 1024 Griffith Ave. This is your opportunity to own a piece of local history. This magnificent Georgian Manor remained in the same family for almost a century until 2020. Located in the lovely Dogwood Azalea Trail district. Property also includes a partially finished 660 sq. ft. apartment over 6 car detached garage. Call JoAnn Risner 270-5703939 . MLS#83964 2501 Avenue of the Parks Stunning home in The Heartlands. Totally updated. Open floor plan, Great Room w/Tray Ceiling. Close to shopping, restaurants, medical offices, & Green Belt. Bonus Room/office/ playroom over 2 car att. garage. Fenced yard with storage building. HOA fees 120.00 per yr Call JoAnn Risner 270570-3939. MLS#84159

$168,900 3222 Queens Way Centrally located 3 BR/1-1/2 BA on nice quiet street. Home has been well taken care of. Includes 2 living areas. Second living area has a wood burning fireplace. Large backyard. Utility shed. 1 car attached garage. This won't last long!!!! ***DOES NOT REQUIRE FLOOD INSURANCE*** 500 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN. JoAnn Risner (270) 570-3939 MLS#84409

$4,000,000 121 E. 2nd St.

2733 Trotters Lane Exceptional 5BR/3BA home located on dead in street in one of the most desirable neighborhoods of Owensboro, Brookhill Estates. You will love the open concept. Remodeled and painted throughout, including 3 bathrooms updated. New carpet in bedrooms. Appliances have been replaced, crown molding throughout. Master Bath has its own whirlpool tub with his and her sink, huge walk-in closet. Separate Laundry room with new laundry sink. Large wood deck. Privacy fence. 2 car attached garage with finished flooring. Lawn storage building. Full finished walkout basement, 2 bedrooms and full bath with huge recreation room. Call JoAnn Risner 270-570-3939 MLS#84610

Former McAtee Dept. Store bldg. Each floor is unique & building is well suited for multiple users & easily modified to accommodate retail, boutique hotel and/or restaurant uses. 30,600 sq. ft. Adjacent to the Riverpark Center & Downtown businesses. Call Joann Risner 270-570-3939. MLS #76897

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922 Piedmont Nice 3 bedroom 1 bath home on the West side that has been completely updated. Flooring, bathroom, and painted throughout. New stove, refrigerator Attached garage with new garage door and opener Schedule your appt. now WON'T LAST LONG! Call JoAnn Risner 270-570-3939. MLS#84243

9320 Old Hartford Country Living! 3BR/2-1/2 BA on 7.32 Acres with total of 2,911 square feet of finished area. Includes 2 living areas. Beautiful flooring throughout. 2 car attached garage and 2 car detached garage. Enjoy the outdoors and relax at your your Salt Water Pool. Also located on property is a horse barn, dog kennel, oversize shop, shed, BBQ shed, and your own stocked pond. This won't last long! Very unique property Call JoAnn Risner 270570-3939 MLS#84623

$384,900 SOLD 808 Frederica St. Beautiful townhouse near downtown. 3BR/3BA newly remodeled and ready to move in. Hardwood floors, Granite counter tops, crown moldings, open concept. All in a very private setting centrally located within walking distance of downtown shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. 2 car oversized attached garage. HOA $125.00 annually Call JoAnn Risner 270-570-3939. MLS#83020

12 Real Estate Inside Out Friday, Aug. 12, 2022 Messenger-Inquirer ose ealty (270) 926-4203 2315 Frederica St. Nathan Johnson Realtor 270-993-6548 Dottie Brumley Realtor 270-903-2170 Rose Castlen Garant Realtor 270-926-4203 Mike Garant Realtor 270-570-5454 Betsy Garant Realtor 270-570-0638 Tonya Thompson Property Management Amelia Jones Realtor 270-925-9413 Karen Pannell Realtor 270-903-2167 644 CARTER RD. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1,872 Sq. Ft ., check out this move in ready home with WA LK-OUT basement! Master bedroom with full bath and bonus room located downstair s. New HVAC, new appliances, updated plumbing, electric box, utility room, sump pump and so much more! 3 car metal garage could be your “mancave” or “she-shed”! $190,000 Call Mike Garant 270- 570- 54 54 ML S # 84717 5354 WILLOW BROOK LOOP Your all brick home located in the desirable West Daviess County subdivision of Whispering Meadows awaits you! Built by Mar tin Builder s in 2011 and located on a cul- de-sac. This home has 3 bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 baths, and a large bonus room. The bonus room upst airs can be conver ted into a 4th bedroom Owner’s Suite is located on main level with walk in closet, large tub, double sink, and walk in shower. Separate laundr y area. $299,900 Call Betsy Garant 270- 570- 0638 ML S # 84 981 4041 KENS INGTON PL . 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1,819 Sq. Ft ., split bedroom concept . Fireplace in den. Privacy fenced yard. Nice covered front porch. Convenient location, county schools. Two car garage. Clean and ready to move into, st ainless steel appliances $232 ,900 Call Rose Castlen 270- 570- 82 82 ML S # 84 565 850 BY ER AV E. E 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1,59 3 Sq. Ft . Your lovely new home is ready for you! You will love the primar y bedroom with at tached full bathroom and his and her closet space Enjoy your spacious dining and living areas with galley kitchen and kitchen bar. Kitchen includes updated st ainless appliances Private fenced in back yard with small deck Your new home is perfect for entert aining your friends and family. 2 car at tached garage. Easy possession. $219,900 Call Betsy Garant 270- 570- 0638 ML S #84 49 4 2924 YELLOWSTON E DR . E 1 full bath, 1,18 9 Sq. Ft . nice brick home with three bedrooms all on one level. Great location with views of the park from the back yard. Large kitchen with pantr y and new countertops. Tiled bathroom. New flooring in living areas and hallway Dimensional roof Replacement windows. Large storage building/shop space. $134 ,500 Call Nathan Johnson 270- 903- 6548 ML S # 84 295 2840 WAYS IDE DR . W. Great buy - home has been well cared for. Per fect for star ting out or slowing down! Large fenced in back yard. Ceramic tile in kitchen and bath. At tached garage with service door to patio. County Schools. Vacant and easy to show. $129,900 Call Betsy Garant 270- 570- 0638 ML S # 84 946 701 RAND ROAD Come check ou tthis one-level brick home featuring 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Equipped with an eat-in kitchen with lots of cabinet space for yo. Fenced in back yard with above ground pool. Qualified buyers can buy through the USDA rural housing program with 10 0% financing! $124,900 Call Betsy Garant 270- 570- 0638 ML S # 8476 7 2515 RUSS ELL ROAD Awesome location to live or even build in future. 4.94 acres of peace! Come check out the beautiful view. Proper ty needs special financing and TLC. Proper ty is an estate-family. Workshop goes with sale. $89,900 Call Betsy Garant 270- 570- 0638 ML S # 84 95 4 PENDING Mandy Millay Realtor 270-570-2235 PENDING

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