Home Market July 2019

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July 2019 What To Know Before Any Home Project Involving Digging

A MINOT DAILY NEWS PUBLICATION

Not Your Grandfather’s Home Loan: What To Know About Today’s Process Expert Tips For Lighting Your Home’s Outdoor Spaces Get a Great Lawn In Less Time Tips To Outsmart Bugs In Your Home Hot Ideas For Outdoor Living: Create The Backyard Retreat Of Your Dream

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What to know before any home project involving DIGGING (StatePoint) When you look down at the ground you may not realize the millions of miles of buried utility infrastructure that keeps society clothed, fed, powered, connected, and a whole lot more. Unfortunately, many of us are on an out-of-sight, out-of-mind basis with the pipes, wires, and cables situated right under our feet, and this can have disastrous consequences when we try to dig without doing our homework first. Having recently connected with several experts in the field as part of the National Excavator Initiative, Mike Rowe, CEO of the mikeroweWORKS Foundation and best known from the hit shows “Dirty Jobs,” “Deadliest Catch,” and “Returning the Favor,” is urging everyone who digs, whether it be a professional excavator or homeowner, to call 811 before starting their projects, as well as to learn more about excavation safety and why it matters. “Isn’t it funny that the things we rely on the most – our water, electricity, gas, cable – we ultimately take for granted and, in

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many ways, wind up resenting?” muses Rowe, who points out that many people are surprised and even annoyed to learn that they can’t just start digging on their own property without first calling 811. “What I learned is that calling 811 in advance of a dig is the single most important way excavators can ensure safety and prevent damage.” One such expert Rowe spoke to, put it in no uncertain terms. “The message I like to give is ‘call 811 so you don’t have to call 911’,” says Erica Fink, Energy Business Continuity Consultant of Xcel Energy. Fink is one of a series of underground damage prevention experts interviewed by Rowe. A new expert video is being released each month and focuses on key steps of the 811 process. Four videos have been released to date and highlight what’s underground, the importance of the issue, safety, and the notification process. Check them out at www.safeexcavator.com/meet-the-experts. If you are planning a project that requires

digging, know that digging laws vary by state, and finding the specific information you’re looking for can be a challenge. Get in the know by downloading the free Safe Excavator app from Apple or Google stores. The app outlines state-specific requirements for excavation, connects to one call (811) notification centers so users can make a locate request, and provides a safe digging checklist to help your project go smoothly. Most states require you to call 811 two to three days in advance of your dig. Pipeline and utility representatives will be sent to mark the approximate location of underground utilities and cables using color-coded paint, flags, or stakes so you (or your contractor) can safely dig around them. Not only is calling 811 the law, it can protect you, and those around you, from injury, save your community from disruption of the vital utilities it relies on, and help you avoid potential fines and repair costs. Always dig with care. Doing so is a simple process and will protect you, your community and the environment.


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Not your grandfather’s home loan: What to know about today’s process (StatePoint) In today’s world where moving fast is the norm, you may think that finding the time to apply for a home loan is about as likely as finding the time to remove your jam-packed storage room of all the objects that don’t bring you joy. The good news is the process is probably a lot less time-consuming than you think. Back in the day, when interest rates were 15-plus percent (before online banking was even a thing), getting a mortgage loan required a trip to the bank for a conversation with your lender and a long slog to gather copies of paystubs, tax documents and bank statements. The process may have even involved faxing. All that documentation was for good reason and is still needed – it shows you have the ability to repay your loan and are assuming a financial obligation you can afford. But mortgage companies have found much easier ways to move you through the home lending process. “Consumers today expect that most anything can be accomplished with a few taps on their mobile devices,” says Perry Hilzendeger, head of Wells Fargo’s Home Lending Retail division. “We’re aligning the mortgage

As you pick a lender, here’s how to ensure your homebuying experience can be smooth and easy:

— Make sure your lender has a robust online application that allows you to easily apply and provide information. — Just because you can do it all online, doesn’t mean you want to. Shop around for a full-service provider who can offer guidance throughout the process. — Be sure you can apply for the loan when, where and how you want. Your mortgage company should meet you where you are — face-to-face or online. — Know that not all homebuying situations are alike, and complicated financial situations may require a little more legwork. Work with a trusted lender who will take the time to guide you through the process. — Look for a lender who has a breadth of products and services and can offer the right options for your situation and the convenience of digital tools. “Mortgage lending has come a long way from the days of fax machines and pushing paper,” says Hilzendeger. “Take time to find a lender who is accessible in the way you want, committed to simplifying the experience and can guide you down the right home financing path for you.” experience to that expectation.” Imagine this: you’re perusing real estate sites and find a property you like. You call the real estate agent and get an appointment to see it tomorrow, but it’s a competitive market so you want to be ready with your loan so you can make an offer. You pull out your phone and select a mortgage lender, such as Wells Fargo. They have an online

mortgage application, and because you’re already an online banking customer, you can log in and be presented with your profile and account information to help you zip through the application. Your application is submitted quickly, and you’re ready to house hunt! There were no paper documents to track down and you never left the couch.

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Expert tips for lighting your home’s OUTDOOR SPACES 6

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(StatePoint) Many homeowners spend time and money perfecting curb appeal, but forget to make it shine at night. Experts say a well-lit home exterior and surrounding landscape is both beautiful and functional. “The addition of outdoor lighting is transformative, making it possible to see beauty that would ordinarily be hidden at night, while also extending your living space to the outdoors at all hours of the day,” said Linkoln Dixon, product manager at Progress Lighting. “Additionally, lighting provides safety and security, creating visibility and eliminating hiding spots.” To help you tailor lighting for enhanced beauty, visibility, security and ambiance, consider these tips from the experts at Progress Lighting: Just like inside the home, layering light outside is essential to create a welcoming atmosphere. Light layering uses three layers of light: ambient, task and accent lighting. Begin by selecting ambient lighting that provides a comfortable level of brightness. Wash the home’s exterior with light, using a combination of downlights and uplights to cast a warm, gentle glow on outdoor living spaces while providing indirect lighting to entryways. Next, select task lighting to add focused illumination that makes entrances and pathways visible and shadowfree. A rule of thumb for lighting doorways is to size lighting in proportion to the door itself. Select wall sconces and lanterns that measure anywhere from 1/4 to 1/3 the size of the door. Mount outdoor sconces and lanterns at eye level, with the center of the light source between 5 1/2 to 6 feet off the ground and 8 to 10 feet apart.


Install soft, non-glaring path fixtures about 14 inches high that direct most of the light downward. Define the edges of the path by placing lights about one foot from one or both sides of the walkway, staggering the placement slightly to create a natural flow. For steps, install lights directly into the risers. This soft light provides just enough brightness to mark each tread and prevent glare. Finally, add accent and decorative lighting that accentuates your home’s architectural features. For entertaining areas, select wall-mounted fixtures such as sconces or lanterns, or overhead lighting that focuses task light on work surfaces. Outdoor chandeliers and pendants are a stylish way to bring the design appeal of indoor lighting outside. For a professional, pulled-together look, choose light fixtures with the same finish as door pulls, fencing and outdoor furniture. Other accent lighting choices that add flair include post lights, spotlights, strip lights and water-feature lighting. As a finishing touch, use timers, dimmers or motion sensors to control lights, turning them on or down as desired. Remember, outdoor lighting must be rated for outdoor use to ensures it’s waterproof and that dust and rain won’t interfere with the bulb or circuitry. For more outdoor lighting tips, trends and inspiration, visit Progress Lighting at bit.ly/LightingOutdoors. In short, if you’re going to spend energy on your home exterior, make sure people can see it. The right outdoor lighting will add beauty to your home and make it safer.

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REALTORS In The News

Congratulations, Judy Hoskin Watne Realtors Top Producer of the Month for May 2019. Judy can be reached by calling 721-3837 or 852-1156 and by email at judyh@minothomes.com. Congratulations, Janet Shelling Watne Realtors Sales Professional of the Month for May 2019. Janet can be reached by calling 701-240-7537 or 852-1156 and by email at janet@minothomes.com.

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Get a GREAT LAWN in less time (StatePoint) It’s no secret that your home’s exterior gets the spotlight during the summer. Once the weather warms up, neighborhoods fill with the sounds of yardwork. Expertly manicured grass and enviable curb appeal require maintenance and the right equipment. If “old reliable” isn’t cutting the lawn as well as it used to and you’re searching for a new mower, there are many makes and models to consider. See LAWN — Page 10

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Lawn

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One type you may be less familiar with is the zero-turn mower, which offers superior maneuverability and can get yard work done faster than a standard walkbehind mower. “A high-quality zero-turn mower means getting back to relaxing in your free time faster,” says Adam Mullet, vice president of sales and new products at Hustler Turf Equipment, a leading brand of outdoor power equipment, and the originator of the zero-turn mower. When shopping around, consider the following tips and insights:

Don’t Shop With Your Wallet As with any home appliance purchase, this is a big decision. You’ll want something that can withstand the test of time and is backed by warranty. Keep in mind engine size and horsepower. Powerful engines cut grass faster and last longer, but also cost more. Financing options offered by manufacturers can help you avoid compromising.

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Size Matters The size of the area you’ll be cutting matters most. — A larger deck speeds up mowing and is ideal for big properties with wide open areas of grass. — The wider the cutting deck, the more grass cut with each pass. If you need to maneuver through tight spaces or have a small yard, consider a machine with a condensed, more easilycontrolled mowing deck. — Zero-turn mowers made for residential use are typically much smaller than the average ride-on mower. For a compact option at a great value, consider the DASH by Hustler Turf. Built to the brand’s high standards, it has a patented automatic park brake, foot-operated deck lift and the ability to fit through most gates, making it a good choice for front and backyard mowing. Available in two welded, fabricated steel deck sizes – 34-inch or 42-inch – with a heavy-duty 1x2 fully tubular frame, it’s small enough for easy garage storage. — For bigger yards and tougher terrains, consider options like Hustler Turf’s residential FasTrak. Boasting speeds up to 8 MPH, it features a re-

movable floor plan for easy maintenance, a fully welded, tubular frame available in sizes up to 60 inches, and 22-inch large drive tires. A 20-inch high-back seat with full mechanical suspension shields riders from bumps, and cushioning takes pressure off the tailbone and lower back.

Mow in Comfort You’ll use this machine regularly for years to come, so prioritize comfort. Remember, the open-concept of a zeroturn allows you to get on and off easily. Be sure to sit on each mower and look at the seats and support offered.

Shop Local Consider visiting locally-owned and operated lawn care centers, where dealers are deeply familiar with product lines, region-specific lawn care needs and ready to answer questions about mower performance and maintenance. More information on zero-turn mowers can be found at hustlerturf.com. When buying a mower, prioritize makes and models offering efficiency and comfort that meet your lawn care needs.


Tips to outsmart bugs in your home (StatePoint) If you have bugs in your home — as many households do and the majority worry about — there may be good reasons for this. Insects are resilient, strategic and way smarter than you may realize. But before dealing with insect invasions, it’s helpful to understand what you’re up against. See BUGS — Page 12

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Bugs

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These surprising bug facts can help you better understand common opponents:

— Cockroaches have the capacity to memorize and learn — and they may just use those smarts to remember the layout and contents of your kitchen, including hiding spaces! But even without their heads, cockroaches are fairly formidable — decapitated, they can survive for weeks. — Once an ant knows where food is located, it’ll leave a scented trail to guide others to the source. Ants help each other out in other ways, too. Certain ant species have been observed linking their bodies together to build ladders, chains, walls and even rafts that float in water. — If your fly-swatting skills leave something to be desired, don’t feel bad. Flies can detect danger from all angles and can react four times faster than humans. Ninety-three percent of respon-

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dents said that they’re concerned with having bugs inside their home in a recent survey conducted by Zevo — a maker of bug killer sprays that are safe for use around people and pets when used as directed. Survey respondents also said they see more bugs in their homes as the weather warms. In another recent survey, more than eightyfive percent of people expressed some level of safety concern with using traditional insecticide sprays inside the home. According to experts, you don’t have to trade one worry (bugs) for another (traditional bug sprays). So how should you deal with creeping, crawling and stinging invaders?

Take a fresh approach to home insect control that you can feel good about with these safe extermination tips:

— Keep common entry points like doors, windows and garages closed. Need a cross-breeze? Install screens on doors and windows. — Seal cracks around window and door frames, which are both entry points and hiding spaces for bugs.

— Don’t stack firewood or scrap wood next to your house — bugs love these havens. — Avoid leaving food around after meals. Make a habit of prompt cleanups. — For bugs you see, use a spray that doesn’t contain harsh chemicals, such as Zevo Instant Action Spray. Its active ingredients are essential oils that target nerve receptors active only in insects, so you (and your pets) don’t need to leave the room after spraying, as you would with traditional insecticide. Just spray on the roach, ant, fly, wasp or other pesky bug, and wipe up after use. — For the bugs you don’t see, use chemical-free traps in areas heavily trafficked by bugs. Those from Zevo, which plug into outlets around the home, use multi-spectrum light technology and a body heat attractant that mimic nature’s most primal powers of attraction. Try to reduce competing light around the traps. Though they work 24/7, flying insects will find the traps especially enticing at night. Bugs are smart, but with some new strategies, you can safely outsmart them.


HOT IDEAS FOR OUTDOOR LIVING Create the backyard retreat of your dreams

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ivable space may be traditionally confined to a home’s interior, but the growing popularity of outdoor living design suggests that homeowners are broadening the definition to make the most of a home’s total footprint. An outdoor patio is a natural extension of the home, offering additional seating and, with the right amenities, a way to enjoy meals and entertainment al fresco. After the sunlight fades, features powered by propane – like full outdoor kitchens, patio heaters, fire pits, flame lighting and more – can keep the fun going well into the night. What constitutes the perfect outdoor living space is as varied as homeowners’ personal tastes. A simple seating arrangement with a fire pit or water feature may be ideal for one, while expansive hardscaping and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen can best meet the needs of another. Stop dreaming and start planning with these ideas for the features that can transform your plain backyard into the envy of the neighborhood.

Lighting

There’s dim mood lighting and there’s darkness. Ensure adequate light for activities like meal preparation and safe travel from one area of the yard to another with well-placed lighting. Strings of twinkling lights set a festive tone, but you’ll also want to consider lighting walkways and other high-activity areas. An option with a gas-powered flame creates an unforgettable effect and works anywhere from walkways to patios. An added bonus, real flame lights are totally odorless and function even during power outages for added security and safety.

Patio Heaters

If you’re itching to get outside before the season has fully arrived, or if you find yourself not wanting to head indoors even after the warm sun is gone, you can extend hours of enjoyment by heating the patio. A propane patio heater is a clean, safe and reliable way to raise the temperature by up to 30 degrees, so a chill won’t stop you from enjoying your backyard retreat.

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Fireplaces and Fire Pits

There’s something soothing about the crackle and pop of flames dancing in the night sky, no matter what time of year it is. On a chilly evening, they add the functional benefit of delivering warmth, but year-round, there’s an ambiance that almost can’t be beat. If you prefer to skip the messy soot or ash and fuss of burning logs, instead opt for a gas-powered setup that lends the flicker of real flames with no cleanup and no firewood to store. It may feel a little like cheating to have instant fire at the flip of a switch, but you’ll quickly discover the flame and heat are very real.

Outdoor Kitchens

The ultimate entertaining experience centers around the kitchen, so when the party is outside, a kitchen must be, as well. With all the resources of a typical indoor kitchen, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen makes it possible to prepare a meal while enjoying the ambiance of the outdoors. A basic kitchen may include a preparation surface and grill. A propane powered grill is a popular choice because it heats up fast, so you spend less time preparing food and more time enjoying it. Just like an indoor gas range, propane grills give you instant on-off convenience and precision temperature control for perfectly done meals. More elaborate kitchen designs incorporate features like an outdoor rotisserie, refrigerator, sink, ice trough and weather-proof cabinetry

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for storage. Don’t forget comfort and convenience by adding fans, lighting and a sound system. Home chefs may even delight in planting a garden adjacent to the kitchen, where they can pluck ingredients and herbs for a garden-fresh culinary masterpiece.

Pool and Spa Heaters

A cold dip may be refreshing for a moment, but most homeowners enjoy the ability to control the water temperature in their hot tubs and pools. A gas-powered heater can keep water at the desired temperature more efficiently and effectively compared with electric heaters. Learn more about better outdoor living at Propane.com/Outdoor-Living.

STAY SAFE When it comes to gas amenities, safety is a top priority. If you smell gas in or near your home, follow these tips from the experts at the Propane Education & Research Council: 1. No flames or sparks. Immediately put out all smoking materials and other open flames. Do not operate lights, appliances, telephones or cellphones. Flames or sparks from these sources can trigger an explosion or fire.

(clockwise). It’s typically a good idea to turn off the gas supply valves located near individual indoor appliances. 4. Report the leak. From a neighbor’s home or other nearby location away from the gas leak, call 911 or your local fire department.

2. Leave the area immediately. Get everyone out of the area where you suspect gas is leaking.

5. Get your system checked. Before you attempt to use any of your propane appliances, a propane supplier or qualified service technician should check for leaks or other damage.

3. Shut off the gas. Turn off the main gas supply valve on your propane tank if it is safe to do so. To close the valve, turn it to the right

6. Do not return to the area until a propane supplier, emergency responder or qualified service technician determines that it is safe to do so.

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MUST SEE - Well maintained 5 bedroom, 3 bath split level home in Green Acres! Half acre, corner lot. Pella windows, 2 wood burning fireplaces, HUGE deck, attached & detached double garages, walk Janet out lower level, wood built-ins throughout, Schelling 240-7537 Jacuzzi tub, and MORE! #191341

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EASTWOOD PARK – 4 Bedroom, 2 ¾ bath historic home. Open main floor with vintage lighting & hardwood floors. Kitchen has quartz counters, breakfast bar and unique back splash. Master suite on 2nd Carrie level and a third level multi-purpose room. Montoya 240-0709 Detached TRIPLE garage! #191119

SPACIOUS FLOORPLAN – This quality 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath townhome features a ½ bath & den on the lower level. Spacious kitchen, dining, living room, and master with full bath and walk in closet, are all on the main level. Two additional bedrooms as well as a third bedroom/office and the laundry room are located on the upper level. 2016 square feet! Plus an attached and HEATED 2 car garage! #182656

RANCH STYLE – 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home with 1320 sq ft of living space. Large living room, kitchen and dining area. Daylight basement is Gary ready to finish for added living space. Kramlich Attached double garage. #182492 721-0526

SEMI-FURNISHED – This 16x80 2002 mobile home is semi furnished, on its own lot and has low taxes. The living room and kitchen separate the master bedroom with full bath from the other 2 bedrooms and full bathroom. Washer and Dryer are included with the other appliances. It has central a/c and there is an entry shed included as well. #182625

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CHARMING DUPLEX – Great investment property potential. Two updated 2 bedroom, 1 bath units. Each unit boasts spacious living rooms, large closets, full Geri baths, & stainless steel appliances. Large side yards with sprinkler systems. Detached Erven-Beede & divided 2 car garage. #172199 509-1773

GREAT LOCATION – 2 bedroom, 1 ¾ bath condo with open floor plan. Large pantry in kitchen. Master suite. Main level laundry. Judy Daylight lower level family room. Hoskin Double Garage. #190897 721-3837

TOTALLY UPDATED – 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 2 story home on lovely tree lined street. Beautiful fireplace in the spacious living room. DELUXE master bedroom suite. Soft close drawers in kitchen. Additionally Thad there is a Finished Basement with a family room. Tarasen Detached garage with alley access. #190832 240-6737

$189,900

$1,500,000

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$749,000

Ali Ryan 720-9004

GREAT LOCATION! – High Visibility, C2/Commercial building on .93 Acres! Frontage Road and alley access, 22 parking slots with additional space in rear of building with endless potential. Very well maintained structure with 5600 sq ft of heated floor space. Floor plan features reception area, office, restrooms, numerous additional rooms & large kitchen/break room. #191374

GREAT INVESTMENT – Tri-plex located in Powers Lake. Tenant occupied, great income potential. Attached double garage and covered deck. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, all units are complete with kitchens and laundry. Seller is motivated! #181889

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Ali Ryan.......................... 720-9004 Beth Ringen................... 429-0326 Blake Krabseth ............. 720-1786 Brian Henry ................... 228-4290 Carrie Montoya ............. 240-0709

Ali Ryan 720-9004

Danielle Delzer .............. 500-3732 Gary Kramlich ............... 721-0526 Geri Beede..................... 509-1773 Gracia Eman.................. 263-1295 Janea Martell ................ 320-333-5264

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Blake Krabseth 720-1786

– Just west of the YMCA next to future site of Trinity Healthcare. Newer construction 12-plex apartment buildings. Each apartment has 2 bedrooms, 1.75 bathrooms, laundry closet complete with washer/dryer, open concept living room, dining area, and kitchen with island. Sliding doors lead to Carrie patio or balcony and small storage area. 7 acre complex will eventually Montoya have 11 12-plexes, garages and a clubhouse. #182559 240-0709

Janet Schelling ............. 240-7537 Judy Hoskin .................. 721-3837 Kevin Connole............... 833-7003 Leigh Ann Perdue ......... 641-0150 Lenora Stevenson ........ 263-7757

Equal Housing Opportunity

Matt Watne .................... 720-5700 Ric Montoya .................. 240-0749 Susanne Hoskin ............ 833-0160 Thad Tarasen................. 240-6737


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