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1913 24th St SW
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• Masterful design and modern luxury, are uniquely embodied in this 4 bedroom, 5 bath Victorian style home with over 3500 sq feet of living space. This custom, one-of-a-kind home was finished with every detail carefully selected and quality crafted. Highlights include elegant towers on the side and front , heated flooring, geothermal heating and cooling system, 4 car garage that is heated,sheet rocked, 220v, floor drains and has a workshop. • The dramatic stairway leads to private bedrooms and full bath, generous closets and wonderful views. • The master bedroom is the ultimate retreat, complete with a 4 piece bath, which includes a Jacuzzi tub and a separate double head shower with 5 body sprayers. •The top of the line galley kitchen is clad with premium finishes and fixtures including hot water on demand, granite counter tops, custom cabinets and newer upgraded appliances. MLS#170363
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I was born in Minot but raised on a farm in DesLacs. I went to school in Burlington and graduated from DesLacs High school. I recently sold a local business I had owned and operated for 20 years. My husband was also born and raised here and works for BNSF, we have 5 children. We love and support this community and are involved in several community functions throughout the year. I received my Real Estate License in March of 2011. Please contact me for all your Real Estate needs. 701-852-0136 or email me at lorihenderson@srt.com
Jody Bullinger
My name is Jody Bullinger, I am a Full Time RealtorÂŽ serving the Minot and surrounding markets. I am a North Dakota native, growing up in the small community of Kramer and graduating from high school in Newburg. After college, I lived and worked in the Bottineau/ Lake Metigoshe area for 20 years before moving to Minot in 2006. Previously, I worked for Engineering companies in Dunseith & Minot. I have 2 children and enjoy spending time outdoors and with family and friends. As a licensed RealtorÂŽ, I enjoy working with my clients to make the selling and/or buying experience more enjoyable and stress free. You can be assured that the Alliance Team will always put your QHHGV Âż UVW &DOO RU WH[W PH DW RU HPDLO MREXOOLQJHU # yahoo.com and put me to work for you. www.whynotbuyminot.com Putting you First!
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Molly Welstad Hello my name is Molly Welstad and I have been a realtor with Century 21 Action Realtors for the past 5 ½ years. I graduated from Valley City State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and the University of Mary with a Masters in Business Administration. My husband Joel and I are native North Dakotans and we love raising our 3 young daughters here LQ 0LQRW 6HOOLQJ RU EX\LQJ D KRXVH LV D PDMRU ¿ QDQFLDO DQG emotional move, let me assist in making it a positive one. In today’s market it is more important than ever to have a real estate agent that you can trust and depend on and that is just what you’ll get when you contact me at 340-6929 or mwelstad@live.com.
By KATHERINE ROTH Associated Press
THINK VERSATILITY, NOT PARKING
Garage trend?
The American garage is world famous. But not necessarily for cars. Silicon Valley started in the Palo Alto, California, garage of the Packard family, where Hewlett-Packard was founded, according to the National Register of Historic Places. Steve Jobs launched Apple in his parents' garage. And dozens of American bands started in garages. Amazon, Disney, Google, Harley-Davidson? All famously launched out of garages. Garages have, for generations, been places for tinkering and creating, where kids build soapbox-derby cars or refinish kayaks. Some garages are home to small catering kitchens or extensive wine collections, and many feature extra refrigerators or freezers. And of course, they often serve as a deep storage and workshop space. Designers and architects say the idea of the garage as the ultimate multi-purpose room is alive and well, and that modern garages are finally being seriously retooled to better suit those myriad uses. "When it comes to garage design, functionality is always key. I'm seeing a lot more glass garage doors, whether frosted or clear. It's more fitting for most modern homes, and makes the space more versatile because it lets in the light," said Jonathan Savage of Nashville-based Savage Interior Design. "A car collector might want to park in a garage every day to protect their investments, but I store my wine in my garage," he said. Raw concrete floors are out, frequently replaced by more versatile epoxy or modular rubber flooring, designers say. "Clients want a floor that can be easily cleaned and mopped, like any other room in the house," Savage said. And if the garage has windows, he includes window treatments that match those in other parts of the house. Storage units on wheels can be easily rearranged in a pinch, he says, and some garages include not just See GARAGE — Page 6
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refrigerators but kitchenettes. Margaret Mayfield, an architect living in Los Osos, California, keeps her washer and dryer in the garage, with most of the floor reserved as a workspace for refinishing furniture and other tinkering projects. Her family's three cars are parked in the driveway, never in the garage. "You're supposed to keep your cars in the garage, but I hardly know anyone who does," said David Hirsch, a partner at Urban Architectural Initiatives who splits his time between California and New York City. "My neighbor uses his for woodworking projects, and my daughter uses hers as a sort of casual space and playroom for the kids. And for deep storage. I guess that's another common use for garages," he said. Even the carport Hirsch designed for his own Palo Alto, California, home — a steel framework over a gravel driveway — goes unused, he said. Sheri Koones, author of "Prefabulous Small Houses" (Taunton, 2016) and other books on home building, says garage doors are getting more attention these days. "Individualizing a garage door makes the entire house look much more interesting," she said, citing a recently constructed house in Santa Monica, California, where leftover strips of orange kitchen counter were used to build a striking and artistic garage door. "They purchased a garage door without siding, laid it all out in the driveway and, using scraps from the construction, really made a gorgeous piece of art," she said. "They made it into so much more than just an ordinary garage door. It's the most beautiful garage door I've seen anybody do, and it adds so much to the look of the whole house." Koones also said there is greater demand now for good ventilation in garages, for built-in fittings to facilitate organization, and for garages that are separate from the rest of the house, as opposed to attached garages. "The garage is such a useful and important space in American culture, and making optimal use of it is much cheaper and more convenient than renting an extra space somewhere," said Hirsch.
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Alexa Louser NextHome, Inc. Agent of the Month for February 2017 Alexa can be reached by calling 701-340-3906 or 701-852-8151 and by email at alexa@minot.com.
Clyde Thorne Coldwell Banker 1st Minot Realty Agent of the Month for February 2017 Clyde can be reached by calling 701-240-8594 or 701-852-0136 and by email at cthorne@srt.com.
Melissa Parmer Century 21 Action Realtors Realtor of the Month and Sales Person of the Month for February 2017 Melissa can be reached by calling 701-578-4065 or 701-839-0021 and by email at melissaparmer@me.com.
Amber Alexander Coldwell Banker 1st Minot Realty Agent of the Month for February 2017 Amber can be reached by calling 701-500-0810 or 701-852-0136 and by email at ambera.minot@gmail.com.
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Tim Knutson
Gary Kramlich
Watne Realtors Top Producer of the Month for February 2017
Watne Realtors Sales Professional of the Month for February 2017
Tim can be reached by calling 833-8951 or 852-1156 and by email at tim@minothomes.com.
Gary can be reached by calling 721-0526 or 852-1156 and by email at kramlich@minot.com.
Brad Beeter
Jeff Stremick
Signal Realtors Residential Salesperson of the Month for January 2017
Signal Realtors Salesperson of the Month for January 2017
Brad can be reached by calling 833-1758 or 852-3505 and by email at beeterb@gmail.com.
Jeff can be reached by calling 721-2584 or 852-3505 and by email at jeff@signalrealtors.com.
Lucy Tuttle
Kristen Boen
Signal Realtors Residential Salesperson of the Month for February 2017
Signal Realtors Salesperson of the Month for February 2017
Lucy can be reached by calling 240-6707 or 852-3505 and by email at tntdynomite@srt.com.
Kristen can be reached by calling 340-5592 or 852-3505 and by email at kboen@signalrealtors.com.
Signal Realtors Brad Beeter, Mike Pellenwessel and Bernie Pellenwessel attended the N.D. Housing Conference that was held in Bismarck February 7-8, 2017. This event provides a unique educational and networking opportunity for affordable housing professionals and community leaders. Brad Beeter
Bernie Mike Pellenwessel Pellenwessel
Signal Realtors Alecia Berg, Morgan Bosch, Andrea Savelkoul and Kerri Zablotney attended the Council of Residential Specialist Sell-ABration that was held in Phoenix, AZ, February 8-10, 2017. This is the only event in the industry that is specifically for CRS designees and candidates, as well as those interested in improving their business through world-class education. This conference has unparalleled networking opportunities, business-building strategies, and the chance to hear insights from the topproducing agents and industry leaders.
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Kerri Zablotney
Andrea Savelkoul
Morgan Bosch
Alecia Berg
Kausha Bakk
Amber Kraft
Brokers 12, Inc. Realtor of the Month for February 2017
Brokers 12, Inc. Salesperson of the Month for February 2017
Kausha can be reached by calling 701-721-7157 and by email at kausha@brokers12.com.
Amber can be reached by calling 701-509-0763 and by email at amber@brokers12.com.
Brokers 12 Real Estate announces their 2016 Top Producing Broker/REALTOR® Awards TEAM ROCKSTARS DelRae Zimmerman & Shari Anhorn
FATHER DAUGHTER TEAM Flint Forsberg & Mehgan Krueger
Top Producing Brokers, Top in Listings Sold, Top in Volume & Top Producers
Top Producing REALTOR® & Top Producing Broker
Betsy Edwards
Chery Bourdeau
DeLynn Weishaar
Sammy Herslip
Top Producing REALTOR®
Top Producing Broker
Top Producing Broker
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Micky Venable
Amber Kraft
Kausha Bakk
Anthony Polsfut
Top Producing REALTOR®
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Mark Bickler
Michael Houim
Kalli Swanson
Paul Pitner
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Julie Albertson
Alyx Pederson
Top Producing Broker
Top Producing REALTOR®
Alyssa Kemper-Kraft Top Producing REALTOR®
Monica Houim
Jean Bryans
Roger Weishaar
Top Producing REALTOR®
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By MELISSA RAYWORTH Associated Press
Rethinking the basement for spring
ASK A DE SIGNER:
Basements can be cold and dark, and often get much less decorating attention than the rest of the house. But you can gain new, useful and stylish living space by upgrading that subterranean space. Step one is addressing any risk of flooding or water leakage. Bring in a professional to assess the risk and recommend safety measures. If the air in your basement is damp, add a dehumidifier to dry it out. After that, the options for renovating and redecorating a basement are endless. We've asked three interior designers — New York-based Jenny Kirschner, and Los Angeles-based Sayre Ziskin and Theodore Leaf — for advice on transforming basements into wellloved rooms, while preserving their role as a practical storage space.
CHOOSE A PURPOSE
This photo provided by Jenny Kirschner shows a basement designed by the New York-based interior designer. AP Photo
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Growing up in the Midwest, Leaf saw his grandmother and mother use their basements as creative spaces for sewing or scrapbooking. He encourages homeowners around the country to take the same approach: Choose a parSee SPRING — Page 13
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ticular purpose for your basement, or perhaps two purposes if the space is large enough. Ziskin agrees: "Make a decision as to what you'd actually go down there for," she says, and be realistic. "If you make it into a game room, how likely are you to actually go down there?" For some, it works best as a home office. "I'm one of the few people in LA who does have a basement," Leaf says. "It's a walk-out basement, and it's where I edit all my videos. The lack of light is actually great because I can see my screen properly." Basements with little natural light can become gorgeous media rooms, he says, and can solve the problem of having a living room dominated by a large TV. And don't forget embracing the original purpose of a cellar: Use it as a cool spot for fermenting healthy foods like kombucha.
WARM IT UP
Many homeowners avoid their basement because it's cold, Ziskin says. If so, tackle that problem first. Ziskin recently decorated a basement with low-pile carpeting in a soft shade of gray, and then finished the edges with molding. It gave the room warmth while adding the sort of finished look you normally find upstairs. For added coziness, you can layer area rugs on top of low-pile carpeting. Carpets and rugs will also improve acoustics. (If decorating with carpet, of course, make sure any water leak problems have been solved.) Another warming trick: Ditch cold, unflattering, fluorescent lights in favor of warm bulbs, and add more light as needed. "It's important to have at least one overhead light," Ziskin says, and you'll want that to be a flush-mount that doesn't drop lower than 6 inches below the ceiling, since basement ceilings are often lower than ceilings upstairs. Then fill in with wall sconces, floor lamps or table lamps. Leaf agrees: You want "lighting coming from different angles, so put a lamp in there," he says, "and up-lights in the corner." Lighting is important enough in a basement that Kirschner suggests working with a professional. It can help to add a dimmer so you have brighter light for working or games, and soft light for socializing or screen time. Lastly, include upholstered furniture with soft, warm textures ("Stay away from See SPRING — Page 14
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leathers and vinyls that feel cold and slippery," says Ziskin), and finish the space with a big basket of cozy blankets.
GO LIGHT AND BRIGHT
Basements are great places to take design risks, so have fun. "Why shouldn't the floor be teal or bright orange? Make it happy," says Leaf. "Put up that one wallpaper swatch you always loved." Even in a basement storage room or laundry room, he says, "paint it a color you don't hate." Also consider the positive impact of light, airy colors, says Ziskin. She prefers "a very light off-white or a very soft light gray, like a very light cloud color."
INVEST IN QUALITY
All three designers suggest decorating basements with the same level of quality and beauty you choose for other rooms. Details like crown molding and built-in shelves give basement rooms the feel of a "real" room. Kirschner and Ziskin have used Ikea's built-in cabinets to create stylish basement spaces without huge expense. Line one wall with floor-to-ceiling wardrobe cabinets in
the same solid color for a neat, cohesive area where items can be stored out of view. For open storage, choose strong shelving units with a bottom shelf that's 4 to 6 off the floor, just in case of any flooding, says Leaf. And choose good containers to put on those open shelves. "If you have a mishmash of plastic bins, donate them and get ones that match," Leaf says. "If it's goodlooking, you're more likely to keep it organized."
This undated photo provided by Jenny Kirschner shows a basement designed by the New Yorkbased interior designer. Details like crown molding and built-in shelving give this basement home office a glamorous feel fit for any room of the house.
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$161,900 NEAR PALERMO – 5 bedroom, 4 bath home on 14 acres with great country views. Kitchen has large breakfast bar, deck off living room and 3 seasons room off master suite. Walkout lower level with family room. Lisa Double garage. #162249 Jameson 500-0499
IN STANLEY – 2 story townhome with 1600 sq ft. Main level has an open, spacious floor plan. Kitchen has newer appliances and full size pantry, adjoining dining area with doors to patio, roomy living room and ½ Ali bath. Upper level has 3 bedrooms, bath and Ryan laundry. Double garage. #170354 720-9004
$179,900
MINUTES FROM MINOT – 3 bedroom, 2 bath, nicely updated manufactured home on 5 lots in Des Lacs. Sliding glass door in dining room to backyard, fireplace in living room, new roof and furnace. Large Thad addition that connects to the double garage. Tarasen #170443 240-6737
$235,000
TOWNHOME – 2 bedroom townhouse in Stanley. Open main floor living room, dining and kitchen with lunch counter and stainless appliances. Main floor laundry and Colleen ½ bath. Bedrooms and full bath in upper Johnson level. Detached garage. #162434 721-4536
$265,000
$199,900
CITY VIEWS – 3 bedroom, 3 bath split level home in NW area with great views. Bamboo flooring in living and dining room. Upper level bedrooms, updated bath. Large daylight family room, ¾ bath and laundry. Judy Double garage. #170059 Hoskin 721-3837
$165,000
QUALITY THROUGHOUT -Enjoy the views from 3 bedroom, 4 bath, 2 story home on 2 acres in White Tail Ridge. Top of the line features. Attached 4 stall garage plus a detached 4 stall garage. Owner/ Melissa Licensed Salesperson. #162236 Leier 720-9640
$145,000
$499,000
$284,900
COZY STARTER – 3 bedroom home in NW location. Kitchen has been remodeled with new cabinets, counters, flooring, window and dishwasher added. Updated flooring, window and plumbing in bathroom. Restored hardwood Janet in bedrooms plus an egress bedroom in Schelling basement. Detached garage. #170529 240-7537
$273,500
$370,000
FAMILY SIZE – Totally updated 5 bedroom home. Large deck off dining room. Lots of cabinets and counter space in kitchen. Finished lower level has the master bedroom with walk-in closet plus a 2nd Blake bedroom. Detached, heated triple garage. Krabseth #170413 720-1786
$835,000
CONVENIENT – Newer town home with 2 bedrooms, 1 ¾ baths, 2270 sq ft of main level living. Kitchen has white cabinets, quartz counters, breakfast bar, formal dining, large living room and a family room with Carrie doors to patio. Deluxe master suite. Triple Montoya garage. #170525 240-0709
LIKE NEW – Custom built 4 bedroom home. New kitchen flooring, custom cabinets and milling. Upper level has a family room with fireplace, master suite and doors to balcony. Main level laundry. Gary Double garage. #162024 Kramlich 721-0526
HARVEST HEIGHTS – 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in new development in Burlington. Vaulted ceilings, kitchen has breakfast bar and oak cabinets. Master suite with walk-in closet and private bath. Shanel Unfinished basement. Attached double Hannesson garage. #170297 833-9718
MOVE IN READY – Newer carpet in living room, kitchen has pantry and breakfast bar, deck off dining area. Main level has 3 bedrooms with hardwood floors and a remodeled bath. Remodeled lower level family room with wood-burning stove and new Ric carpet, non-egress bedroom,laundry and ½ bath. Montoya Fenced yard. Attached garage. #170423 240-0749
Ali Ryan.....................720-9004 Ashleigh Collins .......240-2608 Blake Krabseth ........720-1786 Carrie Montoya ........240-0709 Colleen Johnson ......721-4536 Gary Kramlich ..........721-0526
Geri Beede................509-1773 Janea Martell......320-333-5264 Janet Schelling ........240-7537 Judy Hoskin .............721-3837 Lisa Jameson ...........500-0499 Matt Watne ...............720-5700
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Mel Bartsch ..............240-0479 Melissa Leier ............720-9640 Mike Vannatta ..........720-7112 Milt Korslien .............833-1891 Ric Montoya .............240-0749 Shanel Effertz...........833-9718
Susanne Hoskin .......833-0160 Thad Tarasen ...........240-6737 Tim Knutson .............833-8951 Equal Housing Opportunity