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HOME DECOR • GARDENING

Residential Oasis Featuring Listings of the Owensboro Multiple Listing Service (MLS)

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OPEN HOUSES

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For more information, see Realtors’ office ads for open house times. SATURDAY, MARCH 13

SUNDAY, MARCH 14

EAST

SOUTH

L. Steve Castlen Realtors 3569 Becker Drive Steve Castlen

L. Steve Castlen Realtors 1781 Celebration Circle Steve Castlen

WEST Home Realty Inc. 2229 Turnbury Cove Connie Lou Barnett

SUNDAY, MARCH 14

SOUTH L. Steve Castlen Realtors 2260 Flowerette Court, Utica Cheryl Contratto

WEST Home Realty Inc. 2119 Griffith Place West Gordon Barnett

This edition’s featured home — see PAGES 6-7 for more information.

Real Estate Transfers The following real estate transfers were recorded between Feb. 12 and Feb. 19: 4520 Lake Forest Drive, Garrett and Jennifer Keller to Xing Lin, $383,000 5314 Ashland Ave., Christy Sumner Investments LLC to Patrick Cecil, $127,000 4307 Hawthorne Drive, Ann and William Payne to Brandon Fischer, $72,000 4620 Rome Parkway, Hank and Stormy Sowders to Kliricia Loc and Adam Mullican, $164,900 3164 Alvey Park Drive E., Vicki Frey and David Thompson to Booker Property Management LLC, $825,000 232 Kentucky 431, Paul Whitaker and Betty Whitaker to Thompson Farms, $385,000 2407 Mayfair Ave., Kendall Moore to Ashley Higgins, $235,000 1812 Sunset Drive, Samuel and Melissa Bach to Kevin Fogle, $120,000 941 W. First St., Terry and Michelle McKee to MKC Properties LLC, $130,000 2260 Flowerette Court, Angela L. Thompson, master commissioner, to Ray and Jenny Jones, $140,000 for 1/2 interest

3000 Greenhill Drive, U.S. Bank Trust National Association to Green River Holdings LLC, $70,000 4515 Stony River Cove, Laura Conley to Amy Nix, $185,900 2125 Carriage Drive, Kristina and Adam Wright to Brigitta and Danny Adkins, $134,900 1633 Payne Ave., Treeview Properties LLC to Mickey Bowman, $25,000 4470 Kentucky 554, Matthew Bartlett to Gerald and Debra Sims, $130,000 6647 Harmony Drive, Jeremy and Amanda Stephens to Adam and Kristina Wright, $186,000 5058 Back Square Drive, Park Regency Senior Services LLC to Park Regency Owner LLC, $4,750,000 4042 Little Bluestem Drive, Deer Valley Subdivision LLC to Jagoe Homes Inc., $36,750 4042 Little Bluestem Drive, Jagoe Homes Inc. to Daniel and Carrie Stone, $232,250 2219 Frederica St., Frank and Erie Wagner to Elizabeth Bozeman, $66,925

111 E. 23rd St., Nickolas Smith to James and Mary Kirk, $165,900 206 E. 24th St., Eric Baker to Hunter Ramming LLC, $97,900 4339 Plantation Pointe, Dhyanesh and Lopa Patel to Thomas and Sally Stoermer, $314,150 4128 Jefferson St., Chris and Janet May to James May, $125,000 130 Locust Grove Road E., CDA Holdings LLC to Larry and Anna Klee, $32,803 403 Eastwood Drive, Tonya and Charles Hall to Hunter Ramming LLC, $95,000 212 E. 22nd St., Deborah Russell to Paul and Donna Cunningham, $75,000 4812 Ridge Creek Road, Harold and Christina Jones to Robin and Elizabeth Hicks, $900,000 3080 Steeplechase, Jaime Scheffer and Joel Scheffer to Ethan and Danielle Board, $239,900 9310 Sauer Lane, Edward and Jill Conrad to Lexie Burns, $58,000 1702 Lock Ave., Ernie Sampson to Michael and Alisa Stevens, $20,000

The following real estate transfers were recorded between Feb. 19 and Feb. 26: 615 Dan Berry St., First Quality Rentals LLC to William Robinson, $127,000 3659 Limestone Drive, Honeysuckle LLC to John and Elizabeth Yager, $15,000 627-629 Crittenden St., Mohammed Rahman and Reba Barikdar to Autry Properties LLC, $45,000 4416 Hunters Trace, Bradley and Christina Sapp to Hunter Dowell, $174,900 322 Camden Circle, Brian and Lindsey Slusher to Aubrey and Jaime Lahugh, $208,000 8953 Kentucky 60 W., Robert and Brennan Blair to Fulcrum Holdings LLC, $68,200 10700 Kentucky 764, Lisa and Roger Kirby to Reagan and Joy Calloway, $110,000 820 Wesleyan Park Drive, Theresa Ashworth to Aaron and Jill Clark, $140,000 322 Wilder Drive, Chaely and Michael Byers to Madison Clark, $154,500 SEE TRANSFERS/PAGE 4


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(270) 926-4203 2315 Frederica St.

Nathan Johnson

Betsy Garant

Rose Castlen Garant

Mike Garant

Connie Jo Molen

270-993-6548

270-570-0638

270-926-4203

270-570-5454

803-261-0576

Realtor

Realtor

PENDING 5930 OLD HWY 54; PHILPOT, KY

SOLD

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REDUCED 1013 HOLLY AVE

Remodeled move in ready home in great location sitting one acre. Granite countertops and new cabinets in kitchen with new stainless appliances. Open kitchen and dining room areas. New flooring throughout. New light fixtures. Spacious remodeled bathrooms. Lots of closet space. Nice sized unfinished basement. Enjoy the weather on the large back deck. New windows. Two car detached garage. Not in flood area. Large laundry room. New heat/air, new plumbing and electrical. Newer roof. Call today for your showing.

Two car garage. Refrigerator included.

MLS # 80319

MLS # 80434

Nice 3 Bedroom home with updated flooring and roof. Spacious bathroom.

Vacant. 925 SQ FT. $94,900. Call for showing today.

PENDING/BUYING SIDE

FOR SALE

4601 OLD HARTFORD RD.

2117 GRIFFITH AVE.

This 3 bedroom 2.5 home located conveniently on the EAST side of town is very nice. Beautifully updated throughout including the bathrooms. As well, there is also not one but TWO gas fireplaces!! Large fenced in yard complete with a storage building and privacy fence. Easy to show!!!! Make your appointment today!!!

Great home and shows nice and clean. Brick 3 bedroom home, covered back porch, nice back

SOLD

yard, fish pond, shed. Roof only five years old. Heating and cooling 2 years old. Easy access to attic in garage. Garden space. New vanity in half bath. Jack and Jill Bedrooms. Fireplace in living room. Lots of natural light in home. MLS # 80616

MLS # 80479

PENDING

PENDING

68 CHERRY LANE

124 E. 20TH ST.

Check out this diamond in the rough home for sale! This brick home is equipped with 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, living room, kitchen/dining area, and

Brick home in Buena Vista subdivision. Formal dining room. Nice front porch. Wheelchair ramp in back.

laundry room. Sitting on 1.43 acres and over looks lake and horse farm. The views are wonderful! Not far from Owensboro and close to Mclean County too makes it very convenient for your family! MLS # 80847

PENDING 3314 JEFFERSON Need TLC and some repairs. It has a

Washer/dryer hookup in kitchen and in basement. Roof is 3 years old. New vinyl floors and throughout. MLS #80846

THINK ING OF SELLING?

V i s i t H O U S E VA L U E S . C O M f o r a FREE Home Valuat ion!

handicap shower with washer dryver area, new hot water heater, newer furnace. Single car detached garage. MLS #80872

(270) 926-4203

www.OwensboroRoseRealty.com

(270) 926-4203


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Explaining All-American Selections Winners for flowers, vegetables BY ANNETTE MEYER HEISDORFFER

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DAVIESS COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE

ooking through seed catalogs and online, I notice three letters, AAS, in a circle with a red banner that says “Winner,” pictured on the description or photo of the vegetable or flower. Often, it is seen in the “what is new” section, but it is also found within different plant type sections. What does this mean and how is it important to me? The symbol with the AAS stands for the All-American Selections Winners. These plants have been tested in garden situations throughout the United States. The 2021 AAS flowering plants and vegetables are ready for release. Past winners are available as well. All-American Selections is a non-profit organization in North America which tests and introduces significantly improved flowering ornamentals (bedding plants) grown from seed or by cuttings. They also trial edibles, such as fruits and vegetables, grown from seed that have unique and improved qualities. Trials have been conducted every year since 1932. The award-winning plants are selected by judges from across the United States and Canada. The recent AAS winners are available to see at different Display Gardens. Luckily for us, the Western Kentucky Botanical Garden serves as one of those gardens for the flower winners. Also, The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, on the campus of the University of Kentucky serves as another Display Garden for flowers and edibles. For 2021, there are two national winners and two regional winners for the southeast. Two of them are flowers and two are vegetables. The first National AAS Flower Winner is Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor (Zinnia hybrida). This annual zinnia has bicolor flowers with golden-yellow on the edges of the petals and a red center ring. But that is not all. As the flowers age, they are described as turning to soft shades of orange, apricot, dusty

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3015 Greenhill Drive, James Reynolds to Jena Johnson, $120,000 1329 St. Ann St., Lucas and Shelby Peck to CWD Properties LLC, $120,000 5930 Old Kentucky 54, Kristian and Robert Hagan and others to Mark and Susan Poiles, $210,000 6828 Creekview Court E., Jagoe Homes Inc. to Angela Maysey, $236,720 3330 Imperial Place, WDS Properties LLC to Ladd Properties LLC, $155,000 1728 Mohawk Drive, Harold and Joy Martin to Jimmie and Hannah Thurman,

rose, and pink. It is hard to believe all of this color is supplied by one plant. New bicolored red and yellow flowers continue to develop over the top of the older flowers. Deadheading to remove spent flower blossoms is not required. It blooms throughout the late spring, summer, and fall. This zinnia has a compact, mounded plant habit. It is 8 to14 inches tall and spreads out 15 inches. It prefers to grow in full sun, but partial sun will work. Plant seeds outdoors after frost or start them indoors to transplant into the garden. Another benefit of this zinnia is that it tolerates heat, rain, and wind throughout the growing season. Uses in the garden include in a hanging basket, as a low edging along a sidewalk or patio, or as a ground cover. This plant is highly disease-tolerant and is certainly a plant for many gardens. A Regional AAS Flower Winner is Celosia Kelos Candela Pink (Celosia spicata), which is grown from a cutting instead of seed. As the name indicates, the flower color is pink. Also, the small flowers cover a stem that is 10 to 15 inches in height and shaped like a tall, tapered candle. The plant is very showy because the flowers appear above the green foliage. The plant habit is upright and reaches 25 to 30 inches tall. It flowers from spring to fall. Another characteristic is its tolerance of heat, rain, and wind. This celosia adds height to a container with a combination of flowers. Another use is as a tall background for other plants in the garden. It is also effective in a mass planting. An added bonus is to use the flowers in fresh and dried floral arrangements. The National AAS Vegetable Winner is Squash Goldilocks F1 (Cucurbita pepo), which is an acorn squash. This edible squash matures in approximately 85 days from planting the seed in the garden after the threat of frost has passed. The flavor of the squash is described as rich, sweet, and nutty.

$90,000 232 Resolution Way, Massie-Clarke Development Co. to Jagoe Homes Inc., $40,000 606 E. 23rd St., Mike and Kelly Stinnett to John Shown, $109,000 5663 Locust Lane, KSB LLC to Felicia and Jerry Jeffries, $254,900 2231 Ottawa Drive, Jagoe Homes Inc. to Debra Crandall, $198,940 1752 Celebration Circle, Robert and Heather Gray to Jagoe Homes Inc., $458,222 8505 Kentucky 144, Michael Basham to Margarita Sandoval, $145,000 4829 Canary Road, estate of Norma J. Ward to Landan Coke and Kablan Storm, $137,775 2015 Sheridan Place, Jennifer Mason to

The 4-inch by 4-inch orange fruit are round to oval and weigh about a pound. Approximately 10 fruits are produced per plant. They make nice fall decorations as well. The squash is produced on compact, bushy plants that are about 30 inches tall. The suggested garden spacing is 2 feet by 6 feet since the plant spreads 4 to 5 feet. This squash grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. The good news is that it is powdery mildew tolerant. The Regional AAS Vegetable Winner is Echalion Crème Brulee (BHS-270) F1 (Allium cepa). This shallot is easy to grow from seed. It takes 98 days as a transplant to mature. It is described as having an outer skin that is coppery pink with an interior that has thick rings and is rosy-purple in color. It has a sweet taste when caramelized in cooking and when eaten raw, a mild shallot flavor. The total plant height is 24 to 36 inches. The shallot is oblong and 4-5 inches long. This shallot requires full sun and well-drained soil. The final spacing in the garden should be 2 inches apart. They are also suited to grow in containers. For more information about AAS Winners, contact the Daviess County Cooperative Extension Service at 270-685-8480 or annette.heisdorffer@uky.edu.

ANNETTE’S TIP

I am often asked where to locate seeds for the AAS Winners. It is best to look for the All-America Selections Winners logo in catalogs, at the local garden centers and nurseries on the plant tag, and through websites. Have fun growing these plants! Annette Meyer Heisdorffer, PhD, is the horticulture extension agent with the Daviess County Extension Office. She gives weekly gardening and horticulture advice in the Messenger-Inquirer’s Sunday lifestyle section. This column appeared in the Feb. 14 edition of the Messenger-Inquirer.

Kenneth and Callie Cheatham, $213,000 5824 Kentucky 405, estate of James Jeffries to Adam Hamlet, $160,000 6829 Creekview Court E., Jagoe Homes Inc. to Steven and Tonya Williams, $267,140 2423 Clay St., Adam Hamlet to Gerrimy Keiffer and Kristin Garrett, $113,850 514 Sycamore St., Connor’s Custom Builders LLC to Visha LLC, $6,000 2065 E. Parrish Ave., SYF Properties LLC to Patriotic Properties LLC, $4,680,000 2616 Westwood Ave., Greensprings Homebuyers LLC to Ursula Garcia, $43,000 3433 Surrey Drive E., Kerrie Gatton to John and Julianna Loucks, $106,000 515 Manchester Loop, Martin and Star Stahl to Matthew and Holly DeVault, $239,500 2600 Veach Road, Dana Thornberry to

Robert Smith, $124,900 3080 Settles Road, William and Elaine Fulton to Scott and Melinda Castellano, $415,000 2435 Little Brook Trail, Gary and Virginia Maglinger to Elizabeth and Ronald Redding, $349,500 3342 Shadewood Terrace, Deborah Thompson and Steven Brim to Anna and William Gammon, $249,900 3207 Queens Way, Rick Bowman to Derek and Sarah Price, $219,000 2888 Silver Creek Loop, Derek and Sarah Price to Hannah and James Jolly, $214,900 732 Crittenden St., Anna and William Gammon to Steven Mackey, $165,000


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(270) 926-0055

TONY CLARK, REALTORS

Steve Marksberry Deana Brewer Rita Ward Bob McPherson Carolyn Clark Tony Clark ® Realtor®

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Realtor®

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TRUSTED Tom Clark Charlie King Cora Daniels Darren Peach Emily Clements Steve Klee REAL ESTATE Angela Clark Realtor Realtor® Realtor® Admin Assistant Leasing Team Bookkeeper ADVISORS ®

OPEN SUN 1–3 PM

$269,900 1410 Kingsbrooke

3BR/2BA. Finished Bonus Room. Sunroom. Fireplace. Secluded Master Suite! Walk-in Closet! Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

Now $255,000! 4674 Windstone Drive

Over $20k in upgraded feature in one level, step free home. Granite. SS Appliances. Covered Rear Patio. Sharp! Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

$119,900 609 Danberry St

6162 Highway 1389

3BR/1BA, Upgrades Throughout! Covered Patio. Garage. Not In Flood Zone! Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

39.02 acres. PRIME LOCATION! Build Your Dream Home! Pasture. Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

$47,900 1759 Sterling Valley Dr

$123,800 470 acres Schafer Camp Rd

Choice lot at The Summit, for your dream home! Community Lifestyle! 18-Hole Course. Pool. Angela Clark (270) 929-4022

Once in a Lifetime Offering Recreational & hunting lands. 7 parcels from Daviess Co into Hancock Co. Cabin with Utilities. Angela Clark (270) 929-4022

SOLD! We can sell yours too!

SOLD! We can sell yours too!

3630 Hayden Road

1712 E 26th Street

Sitting on 4 acres near Pleasant Valley Developments. Commercial Potential, Multi-family & business. Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

Great beginnings start here! Charming brick home with waterproof basement. Warranty for peace of mind. Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

HOMES FOR RENT

NOW $99,900 2423 Clay St

Charming 2 bedroom home. Fireplace. Updated Kitchen & Bath. Hardwood floors. Replacement Windows. Detached garage. Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

925 Parkway Dr S

Exceptional brick one-level. 3 BR. 1.5 BA. Fireplace. Updated kitchen. Not in flood zone Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

SOLD! We can sell yours too!

1610 Scherm Road

Hello Gorgeous! Completely updated 3 BR 2 BA onelevel with oversized 2-car garage. Fireplace. Spacious Liv & Fam Rooms. (270) 926-0055

SOLD!

1208 W 3rd St

“SOLD! Clark can sell yours too!”

SOLD!

5824 Hwy 405

“SOLD! Clark can sell yours too!”

SOLD at AUCTION!

112 W 2nd St. Downtown Owensboro. Opportunity to own the APEX building in the heart of Owensboro. Steve Marksberry -Auctioneer (270)570-0990

SOLD!

5324 Webster Lane “SOLD! Clark can sell yours too!”

Brick one-level home offers 3 BR. Attached garage. Freshly painted. New Flooring. Move-in ready! (270) 926-0055

694 Rand Road

The leasing & property management division of Tony Clark Realtors. GAC Property Mgmt offers quality homes for rent! (270) 926-5415

Our clients say it Best:

SOLD! We can sell yours too!

“Selling my home and buying another was a pleasure when working with Angela. She always stayed in contact with the buyers of my home and the owners of the home I purchased. She was professional, friendly and easy to work with. Would recommend to anyone looking to buy or sell a home.” James Horst

SOLD!

9450 Sauer Lane “SOLD! Clark can sell yours too!”

SOLD!

1730 Booth Ave “SOLD! Clark can sell yours too!”

760 Ashland Avenue

Original Owner! All Brick 3 bedroom ranch. Replacement Windows. Enclosed sunroom w/ brick paver floor. Not in a flood zone! Angela Clark (270) 926-0055

SOLD!

Deer Valley

“SOLD! Clark can sell yours too!”

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421 Locust St

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P e r s o n al S pac e

Residential Oasis STORY BY JODI KEEN MESSENGER-INQUIRER

PHOTOS COURTESY OF LORI KIMBLE HOME REALTY INC.

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rom the outside, 2229 Turnbury Cove is a classic, well-kept modern ranch house, with its front-positioned garage, brick exterior and cross hipped roof. But touches of elegance are strategically placed throughout this Thompson Homes masterpiece: the recessed front entrance; windows topped with unequal leg arches flanked by rectangular glass; Italianate columns supporting the arched passages between the great room, formal dining room and kitchen; the

attractively framed oval window with sunbeam-style glass in the attic space above the two-car garage. An open-concept layout has been employed, and the common rooms have been positioned to maximize connectivity while still providing privacy. The great room near the entryway features a regal gas log fireplace, while the adjacent formal dining room comfortably sits a large gathering or an intimate dinner party. The bright, spacious kitchen includes bar seating, a breakfast area, offset office space and plenty of cabinetry. The laundry room smartly links the garage with the kitchen, and the sunny family room employs gorgeous built-ins, gleaming wood flooring and

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY Home Realty Inc. is hosting an open house from 1-2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 14, at 2229 Turnbury Cove. See Home Realty’s ad on page 8 for more information.

refined window treatments to evoke a comfortable yet polished ambiance. Step onto the back patio, and you’re instantly transported to a private oasis, perfect for catching the morning sun or an afternoon breeze. Enclosed by a brick privacy wall, flora and fauna grow in abundance along the manicured lawn. A private walkway links the back

yard to the driveway at the front. Built in 1999, this 2,281-square-foot home includes three well-proportioned bedrooms with enlarged closets and two full baths. The master suite includes a semi-private corner jetted tub, dual vanities and walk-in closet. 2229 Turnbury Cove sits on a sunny corner lot deep in Owensboro’s tree-lined west side. The privacy afforded this home further benefits from its placement along a cul-de-sac within a larger residential loop, Fieldcrest Crossing, keeping thru traffic and noise to a minimum. For more information on this listing, contact Connie Lou Barnett with Home Realty Inc.


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3424 Frederica St., Owensboro KY

(270) 684-6221

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1583 Roosevelt Rd.

$259,900 Mary Anne Steele (270) 316-3080 d re tu a Fe

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Gordon Barnett 270-485-3300

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218 Warwick Dr W $139,900 3BR 1BA

1726 Prince Ave $109,900 4BR 1BA

Jason Bellamy (270)302-4095

Karen Pannell (270)903-2167

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Seller Relocating!

3332 Villa Point $3,700,000

601 Carlton Dr. $389,000

1651 Parrish Plaza Drive

$700,000

412 Ford Ave. $234,900

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2229 Turnbury Cv 2234 Landsdowne S. 3BR 2BA $169,900 3BR 2BA $294,900 Marsha Westerfield (270)316-2240

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3BR 1.5BA

2700 Trotters Ln. $310,000 3BR 2.5BA Connie Barnett (270)929-0369

2119 Griffith Place W

Total Remodel! 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, with Owner’s suite on main floor. Terrific office/studio room plus Dining area, living room with refinished original hardwood floors. Totally wired for secure internet, security cameras. New electrical, new plumbing, new HVAC, NEST smart thermostats, new kitchen cabinets with quartz countertops, new stainless appliances. Fully insulated - exterior and interior walls and floors. Double-sided gas fireplace with remote control. Large basement entertainment area pre-wired for home theater. Built-in audio in public rooms of home. Too many features to name - you must experience the quality and comfort for yourself!

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Former McAtee Department $4,000,000 Store bldg. in Owensboro's downtown. Excellent Condition. New roof & HVAC systems in 2016. Each floor is unique & the building is well suited for multiple users & easily modified to accommodate retail, boutique hotel and/or restaurant uses. Connected directly to the parking garage. Adjacent to the Riverpark Center, Museum & downtown businesses, restaurants, shopping, park, riverfront, hotels, & convention center. Call JoAnn Risner 270121 E. 2nd Street 570-3939. MLS#76897

RISNER & ASSOCIATES REALTY, INC.

1328 W. 4th Street

ED $549,900 EDUC

Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home completely remodeled home with a magnificent view of the great Ohio River. Beautiful landscaping, covered patio, within walking distance of the Downtown Riverfront with live entertainment, restaurants, and shopping. Call JoAnn Risner 270-570-3939. MLS#79797

JoAnn Risner Broker/Owner

Stephanie Miller Realtor®/Broker

Joetta O'Brien Realtor®

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1845 Fogle Rd. MLS#76652

Pat O’Brien Realtor®

270-570-3939 270-929-3140 270-313-3032 270-929-0838

Hope Margelot Realtor®

270-316-5476

Carolyn Niehaus Realtor®

270-702-1315

Jim Yeckering Realtor®

270-836-4440

$189,900

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3155 Avenue of the Parks

If you are looking for a move in ready home look no further!!! This is a one owner home in a highly desired neighborhood located in the Heartlands, conveniently located off HWY 54. Home has been recently updated with new flooring, paint in 2021 and stainless steel appliances in 2018. One level living with 3 bedrooms 2 full baths and is a split concept. Don't let this one get away! Call Hope Margelot 270-316-5476. MLS #80708

Fantastic opportunity and a great location right in the heart of Downtown Owensboro Kentucky across from City Hall and the Post office. Sale includes (104 East 4th St.-7,292 Sq Ft office building, 112 East 4th St.-3,888 Sq Ft Victorian house and a 5 unit apartment building-2,743 Sq Ft, which totals approximately .982 acres with a large parking lot area for tenants and employees. Gross income potential of over $100,000 annually. Call Hope Margelot 270316-5476 or JoAnn Risner 270-5703939. MLS#80141

$129,000

120 E 4th Street Corner lot across from City Hall. Is Zoned B2 (Commercial). Call Hope Margelot 270-316-5476 or JoAnn Risner 270-570-3939. MLS#80142

$349,000

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IN PEND

703 Griffith Ave.

This Charming Griffith Ave. Home is waiting for you in Owensboro, KY. You will find so much character galore with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths that will capture your interests starting with beautiful flooring, tall triple tray ceilings, a formal dinning room & living room, a large kitchen w/2 walk in pantries, archways and has opportunity for a Master Bedroom on both levels! Exterior Crane boarding for added insulation. Estimate available upon request for a 2 car garage and new driveway. MLS#80713.

$169,000

$399,000

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$825,000

104 E 4th Street

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270-9261400

$279,900

Great location on corner lot w/over 3,000 sq.ft. commercial building in a high traffic area. Being used as Maglinger Art & Frame Shop. Totally remodeled in 2006, heating, cooling, plumbing, & electrical. Near bustling downtown & live entertainment, restaurants, & shopping. Inventory that is present at time of purchase will be included. There are two lots that go with this property & are located directly behind property. 421 Frayser Ave. (64x50) & is an all paved lot. And 1331 W. 5th St. lot & building (45x139). Call JoAnn Risner 270-570-3939 MLS#79761

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6510 Lilac Court MLS#79196

SOLD 225 W 7th St., Calhoun MLS#80390

1010 Frederica St., Owensboro, KY. 42301 • (270) 926-1400 • joannrisner@email.com • RISNERREALTORS.COM


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Have a small space? Try these clever storage ideas FAMILY FEATURES

No matter how cramped and cluttered your living space may be, you can almost always find a spot or two for extra storage. It’s often just a matter of getting creative and utilizing a few clever solutions. Consider these simple ideas to create some extra space in oft-used rooms:

KITCHEN

• Metal rods with hanging hooks can create storage space on your blank walls. Use them to hang coffee cups, cooking utensils, dish towels or pots and pans. • Magnetic strips mounted on the wall or the inside of a cabinet door can be a simple way to hang knives and free up counter space normally taken up by a knife block. • If your countertop is cluttered with small spice containers and oil bottles, elevate them with a decorative cake stand. Place small jars below and top with pretty decanters and additional spices. • If you’re using prime cabinet space for items you only use once a year, such as holiday cake pans or a big serving bowl you pull out for parties, consider storing them in the attic or a closet instead.

BATHROOM

• Instead of hanging just one towel bar on the back of the bathroom door, hang multiple to maximize your drying space. • Most modern cabinetry has adjustable shelving. If you haven’t customized the heights of your shelving to accommodate different sized bottles and containers, give it a try. • A three-tiered fruit basket might seem perfect for the kitchen, but it’s also a handy way to store bathroom essentials right beside the sink. • Flour and sugar canisters can also be repurposed in the bathroom to keep makeup, toiletries, cleaning supplies and soaps contained. Make sure to buy bins that stack easily.

BEDROOM

• Nix those nightstands and hang small shelves on either side of the bed. This cuts down on the clutter you can keep and makes cleaning underneath a breeze. • Rolling bins that fit under the bed are perfect for storing linens, out-of-season clothing and children’s toys. They’re also the perfect way to slide building block projects out of sight without destroying your child’s latest masterpiece. • Closets with a single hanging rod are one of the biggest space-wasters in the bedroom. Double their storage capacity by hanging a second rod or shelf below shorter jackets and shirts.


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