Welcome Homes, November 2018

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WELCOME NOVEMBER 2018

For more information, visit us at www.hoisingtonvt.com Contemporary 3-4 bedroom home in Hidden Valley offering updated kitchen with granite countertops and stainless appliances, living room with cathedral ceiling and wood burning fireplace, first floor laundry and generous walk in pantry, large deck off dining room, A/C, 2 car attached garage. Privacy and mature hard woods, stonewalls and large level yard.

Listing Agent: Suzy Yucht

$367,000

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Reduce cold-weather fire risk Plenty of things heat up when the temperature drops, including the risk for fire hazards. Fireplaces, stoves, heating systems, candles, and even electric lights are used more often during the winter than any other time of year, so it makes sense that the risk of home fires increases when the mercury drops. The U.S. Fire Administration says 905 people die in winter home fires each year. Cooking is the leading cause of all home fires and contributes to around $2 billion in property loss each year. Understanding potential risks and exercising caution can help homeowners protect themselves, their families and their homes from fire.

Electric The National Safety Council estimates that between 600 and 1,000 people die each year from electrocution. Electricity also can contribute to home fires. The Energy Education Council offers these safety suggestions. • Never force plugs into outlets. • Check that cords are not frayed or cracked. Do not run cords under carpets or place them in high-traffic areas. • Use extension cords only on a temporary basis. • Make sure light bulbs are the proper wattage for fixtures. • Install ground fault circuit interrupters in kitchens, baths, laundry rooms, and elsewhere, making sure to test them regularly. • Check periodically for loose wall receptacles and loose wires. Listen for popping or sizzling sounds behind walls.

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Cooking Home heating fires peak between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., when many people are home preparing dinner. The following steps, courtesy of the American Red Cross, can improve safety in the kitchen and reduce the likelihood of a home fire. • Never leave cooking food unattended, as it can take just seconds for fires to ignite. • Keep anything that can catch fire away from the stove or other appliances that generate heat. • Clean regularly to prevent grease buildup.

• Turn off portable heaters when leaving the room or going to bed.

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• Make sure appliances are turned off before leaving the room or going to bed.

Home fires are no joke and can be prevented with simple safety checks.

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Heating The National Fire Protection Association warns that heating is the second leading cause of home fires, deaths and injuries in the United States. The NFPA offers these safety guidelines. • Install heating appliances according to manufacturers’ instructions or have a professional do the installation. • Fuel-burning equipment needs to vent to the outside. • Never use an oven to heat a home. • Keep anything that can burn away from heating equipment, including portable space heaters. • Clean and inspect heating appliances regularly.


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READY TO BUY OR RENOVATE? METRO CREATIVE

Make it a green winter with these energy-saving tips Conserving energy is a great way to protect the planet and save money. While energy bills might be highest in summer thanks to air conditioning units, certain factors around a house can make winter more wasteful and costly than it needs to be. Energy bills are influenced by a variety of factors, including geography and how energy-efficient a home is. Homeowners cannot control winter weather, which can greatly affect how much energy homeowners consume between December and March. However, there are other ways for homeowners to curtail their energy consumption and save money throughout winter. • Address any leaks or drafts. Drafty windows and doorways can make the air inside homes feel warmer in the summer and colder in the winter. As autumn weather grows colder, homeowners can perform simple inspections around windows and doorways to determine if they have any leaks. On a cold and/or windy day, place a hand near all windows and doors to feel if there are any leaks. Use caulk or another type of sealant to address leaks so you can keep cold air out and set your thermostat to a reasonable, eco-friendly temperature. • Inspect air vents, faucets and plumbing fixtures. Air vents, faucets and plumbing fixtures attached to exterior walls should be inspected for leaks. Such inspections might need to be conducted from outside the home, which can make it more difficult to detect if cold air is entering the home. Look for gaps in the insulation around these areas, filling in those gaps as necessary. • Inspect heating systems at the start of each new season. Inspect your heating or HVAC system before the start of winter, making sure all gas or oil connections are operating properly. EnergyStar.gov notes that dirty burners and cracked heat exchangers can cause heating units to operate less efficiently and may even pose a safety risk. Inspect the air filter of the heating system at least once per month, as filters can quickly become dirty during a heavy-use season like winter. Dirty filters cause the system to work harder to keep a home warm, unnecessarily wasting energy as a result. • Install a Wi-fi enabled programmable thermostat. Some programmable thermostats can be very difficult to use effectively, making it far too difficult if not impossible for homeowners to set their thermostats for various temperatures in a single day. Wi-fi enabled programmable thermostats that allow homeowners to control their heating and cooling systems via their smartphones can be more user-friendly, ensuring homeowners are saving money and not wasting energy heating empty homes. Winter utility bills can be costly, but homeowners can reduce their cold weather energy consumption in various ways without sacrificing comfort.

Leave the financing to me. With the strength of national mortgage lender PrimeLending, and my experience of almost 40 years in the industry, you can count on me to provide you with the service, support and guidance you deserve throughout the home loan process. I can assist with: • Loans for First-Time Homebuyers • Conventional, FHA, VA and USDA loans • Renovation Loans • Fixed- and Adjustable-Rate Mortgages • Jumbo Financing and Jumbo Renovation Loans • Construction Loans

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Nicely maintained 3BR/2BA home with lots of possibilities. 1st floor master, living room w/fireplace, wood floors under carpet, large kitchen

$149,900

Listing Agent: Kelley McCarthy

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$149,000

$135,000

Nicely maintained 3BR home in a desirable neighborhood. One level living, craft/office room, fenced yard, Monument School District

$159,900 Listing Agent: Nancy Stagnitti

Private setting on 3 acres ...3BR/2BA, large living room w/pellet stove, aboveground pool, heated garage w/two oversized bays, 3/4 bath & large living area above.

$154,500

$164,900

Listing Agent: Nancy Woltman

3BR/1BA Move in ready Ranch on 1acre w/mountain view. Hardwood floors, heated porch, metal roof, pond, brook, garage, walkup attic.

Enjoy year round living in this incredible 3BR/2BA lake front cottage. Hardwood floors, expansive water views. Just about the best Cottage you can find!

$169,500

$295,000

Listing Agent: Joyce Scarey

Many updates in this great two family property! One and two bedroom units. River views on approximately four acres.

Listing Agent: Kelley McCarthy

Quiet get-away many updates awaits your finishing touches… Open floor plan, cathedral ceiling. Large barn w/2-car garage.

Listing Agent: Kim Warren

Well Maintained Village home on a 1/2 acre w/1st Floor efficiency/in-law suite. Eat-in kitchen, built-ins, dining room, living room, newer windows, garage & large yard.

Listing Agent: Kelley McCarthy

Light filled 3 bedroom, 2 bath updated home on 4.2 acres in wonderful Shaftesbury Chef’s kitchen, hardwood floors, fire place with woodstove, fantastic opportunity.

$249,000

Listing Agent: Kathleen Hoisington

Listing Agent: Suzy Yucht

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