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If you decide to use that refund money to pay off or pay down debt, then select the option that gives you the most savings and tax benefit.
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RE/MAX of Boulder welcomes E and L Team BOULDER – Elizabeth Ryterski and Laura Shaffer – together they are E and L Team. As 2017 began, so did new beginnings for the E and L Team at RE/MAX of Boulder. It is with the same excitement and positive energy that RE/MAX of Boulder offers that Elizabeth and Laura look forward to another year helping make their clients’ real estate dreams a reality. Elizabeth and her husband were born and raised in Southern Illinois. Elizabeth attended the University of Illinois and Southern Illinois University, receiving a math degree in 1992. After moving from Southern Illinois to Boulder County in 1994, Elizabeth taught secondary math for five years. She then spent 12 years at home with her three children. In 2009, she began working at RE/MAX Alliance of Boulder with Team Mazur, first as an assistant and then as a broker. In 2015, Elizabeth joined RE/MAX Alliance of Louisville and partnered with Laura Shaffer in 2015 to form the E and L Team. Elizabeth specializes in residential real estate helping buyers, sellers and investors in Louisville, Lafayette, Boulder, Broomfield and the Northern Denver Metro area. Elizabeth enjoys spending her free time watching movies and doing Liberty puzzles with friends
Elizabeth Ryterski and Laura Shaffer, The E and L Team.
and family, traveling to Disney with her husband and kids, serving her church and community, and volunteering at Louisville Middle School and with the Monarch High School Booster Club. Laura and her husband grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 1996, she moved to Colorado to enjoy the sunshine and to attend the University of Colorado Boulder where she earned a degree in chemical engineering with an emphasis in computer science. Laura started working in 2000 at McKesson as a programmer of hospital software. Four years later, when her first of three children were born, she began her next career as a stay-at-home mom for 10 years. With an eye always on the local real estate market, in 2014, Laura began a career in real estate working with Elizabeth
Ryterski as her agent assistant and home stager then as a broker and partner with Elizabeth at the E and L Team - RE/MAX Alliance of Louisville. Laura’s expertise is with residential home sales in Louisville, Lafayette, Boulder and along the Front Range. In her free time, Laura enjoys volunteering at Louisville Elementary and Horizons K-8, watching HGTV, cheering on the Packers during the football season, playing games with her kids, and dreaming of her next vacation to Costa Rica. Contact Elizabeth Ryterski at 720.300.5680 or e-mail elizabeth@ EandLteam.com. Laura Shaffer may be reached by calling 303.807.3586 or by e-mail at laura@EandLteam.com. Visit RE/MAX of Boulder online at boulderco.com.
KW Realtor Ryan Devin helps 65 families toward homeownership GOLDEN – Realtor Ryan Devin, of the Devin Team at Keller Williams, recently helped his sixty-fifth family find their dream home through Home Partners of America, a program that allows buyers unable to purchase a home today to rent now, with the right to own it in the future. These families, who weren’t able outright purchase due to issues with credit or trouble collecting the funds for a down payment, were able to move into their desired homes because of this right to purchase program. “I understand how it feels to want to own a home but not be quite ready financially,” said Devin. “This program is a blessing to those in this situation, because they can choose and rent the home of their dreams today, and have the option to buy it when they are able.” Devin and his partnership with Home Partners of America
is committed to making homeownership a reality for more people and the program provides a clear path to do so. An applicant is able to choose any home that fits within their budget from the vast inventory on the “for sale” residential market. The applicant signs a one-year lease, and has the option to purchase from Home Partners any time within the next five years. “The program is a great fit for people with credit issues, those that are in the process of saving to buy a home, or those who want to try out a neighborhood before they purchase,” added Devin. “They are brought on as tenants and exercise their right to purchase once they are ready to do so. By being able to provide this option we are truly allowing people to get a foothold on their future and bring people closer to the dream of homeownership, not just locally
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but nationally as well.” The families Devin works with have no obligation to buy, and are able to opt out if they choose at the conclusion of their one-year lease agreement. There is a five-year guarantee of the housing purchase price, as well as the lease rate. “The price is fixed yearly, so there is no surprise on what the purchase price will be,” concluded Devin. Ryan Devin is a Realtor at the Devin Team at Keller Williams in the Denver Metro area. Contat Ryan at 303.579.9428, or visit thedevinteam.com. DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL
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Should you pay down your mortgage with tax refund money? Do you have a tax refund coming your way? Are you trying to decide how to best spend that money? If you’re considering SUZANNE paying down PLEWES your mortgage RE/MAX Alliance with your tax refund, here are a few things to consider.
other similar debt. Therefore, all things being equal, paying off your home loan last will give you more tax advantages. Paying towards principal If you decide to put money towards paying down your home loan, make sure the money sent in is applied to principal and not future monthly payments. What’s the difference? If you simply mail in a check, your lender may assume that it’s for your monthly payments, which include both interest and principal. In this case, you’re not actually paying down your mortgage but just paying “ahead of time”. For example, if your monthly mortgage payment is $1,500 and you send in a check for $3,000, your lender might apply that to the March and April payments. This means that your next payment due is May 1st. If you’re truly trying to pay down your loan, then you should note that the $3,000 is for principal. This directly pays down your loan balance. You will still send in your regular March and April
Compare other debts First off, if you have other debts such as credit cards or personal loans, compare the interest rates. It’s always best to pay off debts with higher interest rates, since that will save you the most money in the long run. Usually, credit card interest rates are much higher than home loans. Consider the tax savings The interest paid on your home loan is usually tax deductible. That is not usually the case with credit cards, personal loans and
How you choose to spend your tax refund money is truly up to you. If you decide to use that refund money to pay off or pay down debt, then select the option that gives you the most savings and tax benefit. (Photo: Shutterstock).
payments on schedule. Final notes How you choose to spend your tax refund money is truly up to you. If you decide to use that refund money to pay off or pay down debt, then select the option that gives you the most savings
9788 Meadow Ridge Lane - $3,300,000
9432 Memory Lane - $375,000
*Custom 2 story to be built on 7.89 acre lot in gated lake community!
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*Enjoy the Beauty & Tranquility of Meadow Green Farm! *Bring Your Own Builder To This Beautiful 4.61 acre Estate Lot! *Gated Lake Community. Horse Boarding Facilities nearby MLS# 676784
2936 Spinnaker Place, Longmont - $425,000
1200 Ponderosa Hill Road, Lyons - $850,000
*Wonderful 3346 sq. ft. 2 story in NW Longmont!
*Great 3 bedrm, 3 bath home w/outbldgs, 8 garage spaces, & VIEWS! *On 40 acres, horses allowed! Stream on property.
*4 bedrms, 3 baths, Near Park & McIntosh Lake & walking trail! *HOA incl. pool & tennis courts!
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and tax benefit. This will help you pay off debts sooner and save you money in the process. Suzanne Plewes is a broker associate at RE/MAX Alliance. Write to 750 W. Eisenhower Blvd., Loveland, CO 80537, call 970.290.0373 or e-mail suzanneplewes@remax.net.
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RE/MAX Alliance agents make top 100 list
Boulder County Gold Award
16 years in a row!
1206 Aspen Street
Longmont 663 Crawford Circle
Open Sat 1-3pm $325,000 Beautifully remodeled and ready for you! www.1206.wkre.com Sheila Boettcher: 303-775-5799
Longmont
Open Sun 11-1pm $460,000 Amazing opportunity in Fox Hill! 5b/3b www.663.wkre.com Sheila Boettcher: 303-775-5799
BOULDER – RE/MAX Alliance is pleased to congratulate Jennifer Egbert of RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut for making the RE/MAX Top 100 US Individuals for Residential Real Estate. Congratulations also go out to Leyla Steele and Zach Zeldner of RE/MAX Alliance Walnut – Boulder Luxury Group for making the Top 100 RE/MAX US
Team Leaders. Making the Top 100 out of over 100,000 RE/MAX agents is a distinction earned through hard work, dedication and a commitment to Colorado Real Estate shown by these committed agents. RE/MAX Alliance wishes them hardy congratulations and recognize this as an outstanding accomplishment.
OPEN SUNDAY 12PM-5PM 649 Valley Lane, Boulder $1,190,000 1005 Boxelder Circle
Longmont 2138 Collyer Street
Open Sat 9am-12pm $600,000 Spacious Ranch, handicap accessible . www.1005.wkre.com Sheila Boettcher: 303-775-5799
Longmont
Open Sat 12-2pm $229,900 End Unit Townhome w/2 BR, 3 bath, 1 car gar. www.2138.wkre.com Mark Remington: 303-489-8054
303-442-2939 No Brokers 4603 Sunnyside Place
Boulder 635 Paragon Drive
Open Sat & Sun 12-2pm $965,000 Beautiful 2 Story home in North Boulder! www.4603.wkre.com Matt Ladwig: 303-809-0259
4210 Bonnell Drive Open Sun 12-3pm Horse Property on 5.0 Acres! www.4210.wkre.com Dana Hunt: 303-709-4443
Open Sun 12-2pm Wonderous views from 1.3 acres. www.635.wkre.com Mike Moger 303-859-4467
Loveland 1812 Fountain Court $617,000 New Listing! Charming Clover Creek Home. www.1812.wkre.com Rebecca Weihe: 303-903-3231
Live in the woods, yet close to town. Luxurious mountain home just 4 miles from Broadway. Beautiful, natural setting among pine trees on a large 14-acre lot. Contemporary design with a spacious, open floor plan. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and heated 3-car garage. Solidly constructed house on a peaceful cul-de-sac. A serene retreat. Drive Directions: From Boulder, go N. on Broadway to Lee Hill, W. On Le Hill to Olde Stage, N. on Old Stage to Valley Lane, then left onto Valley Lane.
Boulder $1,399,000
Longmont $370,000
Stylish New Energy Efficient Homes Starting in the upper $200s
1174 S. Egrew Court
Erie 151 Stone Canyon Drive
New Listing! $450,000 Large 2 story on cul-de-sac in Kenosha Farms. www.1174.wkre.com Janet Borchert: 720-564-6034
Lyons
New Listing! $685,000 BACKS TO OPEN SPACE WITH VIEWS. www.151.wkre.com Rachel Weinburg/Adam Stevenson: 303-541-1913
SEARCH THE ENTIRE INVENTORY OF LISTINGS IN OUR MARKETPLACE Check out our free WKRE Mobile App availabe in the Apple App store and The Google Play store. BOULDER OFFICE: 303.443.2240 LONGMONT OFFICE: 303.776.3344
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5954 E Conservation Dr, Frederick 80504 $365,000 5 Beds • 4 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 2,936
1492 Serene Dr, Erie $529,000 5 Beds • 4 Baths
Vaulted ceilings, on-demand water heater, newer furnace with heat pump option, new exterior paint, and solar system. Granite countertops and 42 inch maple cabinets. Large media area in basement.
Ranch style home in Vista Pointe! 1/2 a block to park. 5 bed, 4 bath, 3 car garage, hardwood floors, tile baths. Finished bsmt with full bath, 2 beds and family room with insulated ceilings. Mature landscaping, Trex deck, dog run, flagstone patio, south facing driveway.
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1546 Stardance Circle, Longmont
2240 Coyote Creek, Fort Lupton
$888,000
$325,000
Colorado lifestyle at its best! Amazing opportunity to own one of the best homes in highly sought after golf course community. Entertainer’s delight w gourmet kitchen, rec room, full bar & incredible backyard! Backs & sides to private greenbelt. MLS#808974
Three homes remaining! Homes in this neighborhood are ready now and this MODEL HOME IS FOR SALE!! Full landscaping and all kitchen appliances included. USDA eligible. MLS#805280
Christine Cavallier 303-827-9170
Lucas Hobbs 970-412-0390
Kathy Beck 970-213-8475
Tues-Sat 9-5 & Sun 11-5
Brandi Garifi 720-291-0899
Tues-Sat 9-5 and Sun 11-5
10294 Stagecoach Street, Firestone
10218 Bluegrass Street, Firestone
$375,355
$540,000
New Home with builder’s warranty. Ready now! Open two story home with 4 beds, 3 baths, large family room and kitchen island. Front yard landscaping included. Highly rated Centennial Elementary School located in neighborhood! Easy access to I-25. Model at 5251 Sandy Ridge. MLS#806380
Soaring two-story vaulted ceilings greet you at the entry of this impressive 5 bed, 3 bath, 3 car garage home. Gourmet kitchen includes stainless appliances, gas c cooktop, & double oven. Formal dining room located off the kitchen. Upstairs laundry & loft. Model at 5251 Sandy Ridge. MLS#807465
Kathy Beck 970-213-8475
Open Saturday 12PM-3PM S CUTUN ST NI OM NG !
Listed by: Tim Anderson
970-599-0011
Brandi Garifi 720-291-0899
520 Orion Ct - Longmont - $715,000 - MLS #801963 This Dramatic Home in the Fox Hill Golf Community of Starwood. Features Include: Soaring Ceilings & Columns, Open Floor Plan, Gourmet Kitchen with Viking Appliances & Slab Granite, 3 Fireplaces, and Pristine Landscaping. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, 5,599 Sq Ft., oversized 3 car garage. Directions: North on Pace, East on 9th, South on Deerwood, Right on West Stardance, Left on Little Fox and Left
Chris Freeman 303-478-0300
Kathy Beck 970-213-8475
OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1PM-4PM
Brandi Garifi 720-291-0899
329 Bobcat Point, Lafayette $556,000 Gorgeous 3 BR/2 BA cul-de-sac 1996 ranch, 10ft ceilings. Open master suite w/ fireplace. Office, kitchen w island, over-sized 2 car garage, no back door neighbors. HOA pool & proximity to medical facilities. 2,288 sq ft finished plus 1194 sq ft unfinished basement.
FSBO Carlos Martinez (970) 412-9889
Model Home Located at 1522 Moonlight Drive, Longmont Office Hours: Thursday – Sunday 12pm-4pm
Two-story and ranch plans available Homes starting in the high-$300,000’s Call for more information and inventory Stan Meade Tim Shea 303.819.1371 303.817.7777 www.pedaltoproperties.com
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665 Manhattan Drive #203 6106 Habitat Drive #3 6106 Habitat Drive #3 5174 Buckingham Road 3110 Moorhead Avenue 4784 McKinley Drive 6847 Twin Lakes Rd 3945 Bosque Court 8073 Kincross Way 4522 13th St., Unit 6H 4603 Sunnyside Place 4603 Sunnyside Place 649 Valley Lane 3150 3rd Street 2102 Jordan Place 429 Concord Avenue 712 Locust Ave 712 Locust Ave 635 Paragon Drive 1656 Bear Mountain Drive 777 Willowbrook Rd 5229 & 5239 Pierre St 980 White Hawk Ranch Drive 2890 Stanford Ave 715 Forest Ave
$328,000 $345,000 $345,000 $420,000 $619,999 $640,000 $659,900 $680,000 $759,900 $925,000 $965,000 $965,000 $1,190,000 $1,200,000 $1,275,000 $1,299,900 $1,375,000 $1,375,000 $1,399,000 $1,550,000 $1,595,000 $1,775,000 $2,100,000 $2,290,000 $2,375,000
Mark Remington Andrea Farinacci Andrea Farinacci John Hampshire Terri Cox Tom Cohen Neil Kearney Keith McQuillen Rich Alpers Michael Rebich Matt Ladwig Matt Ladwig Glen Wagoner Keith McQuillen Lynn Ryan Rich Gribbon Kristin Kalush Kristin Kalush Mike Moger Brigitte Furst Rene Vellinga Candace Newlove-Marrs Joyce Pollich Kim Hullett Zach Zeldner
Boulder
Daily
11am-5pm
3092 Big Horn St
$1M +
Roz Giannasi Pinon
Broomfield Broomfield Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Frederick Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont
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4725 Pasadena Way 15950 Vermillion Way 1174 S. Egrew Ct. 1174 S. Egrew Ct. 1492 Serene Dr 681 Fossil Bed Cir 681 Fossil Bed Cir 5954 E Conservation Dr 552 Starline Ave 329 Bobcat Point 133 High Country Trail 2551 Lake Meadow Dr 2138 Collyer Street 1206 Aspen Street 506 E 16th Ave 1506 Chukar Dr 663 Crawford Circle 1127 Wyndemere Cir 1005 Boxelder Circle 912 6th Ave 912 6th Ave 520 Orion Ct 1000 Plateau Road 918 Half Measures Dr
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Sunday Sunday Saturday Wednesday-Monday Sunday By appointment Sunday Saturday
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$377,700 $658,000 $450,000 $450,000 $529,000 $567,000 $567,000 $365,000 $520,000 $556,000 $569,000 $850,000 $229,900 $325,000 $415,000 $437,000 $460,000 $595,000 $600,000 $639,000 $639,000 $715,000 $789,900 $600k+ Starting in the high1522 Moonlight Drive $300,000's. 1332 Snowberry Lane $674,900 1167 Summit View Drive $679,500 1167 Summit View Drive $679,900 1805 Blue Star Lane - Model Home $600k's+ 4210 Bonnell Drive $617,000 334 McConnell Drive $500,000+ 9253 Blue Spruce Ln $2,400,000 2915 E Yarrow Cir $519,900
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Tammy Milano Carl Oldham Aggie Sobol Marie Elena Potter Tim Anderson Kristen Brown Martin Kristen Brown Martin Travis Annameier Leanne Goff Carlos Martinez Marsha Badger Mary Ellis Mark Remington Sheila Boettcher Karen Latsko Mary Ellis Sheila Boettcher Dave Wagner Sheila Boettcher Heather Brandt Heather Brandt Chris Freeman Marlita Lazo Marlita Lazo
WK Real Estate RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. Kearney Realty Co WK Real Estate Coldwell Banker RE/MAX of Boulder WK Real Estate WK Real Estate FSBO WK Real Estate RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. RE/MAX Alliance RE/MAX Alliance WK Real Estate 8z Real Estate RE/MAX Alliance RE/MAX Alliance WK Real Estate RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut Markel Homes: Kalmia38, Northfield Village & Northfield Commons RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. RE/MAX Alliance WK Real Estate WK Real Estate C3 Real Estate Solutions RE/MAX Alliance RE/MAX Alliance C3 Real Estate Solutions TrailRidge Realtors FSBO 8z Real Estate The New Century Group, llc WK Real Estate WK Real Estate HomeSmart Realty Group The New Century Group WK Real Estate ERA Tradewind Real Estate WK Real Estate RE/MAX Alliance RE/MAX Alliance ERA Tradewind Real Estate Markel Homes Markel Homes: Prospect NewTown
Tim Shea/Stan Meade
Pedal To Properties
Michele Steward Judy Pitt Judy Pitt Michele Steward Dana Hunt Marlita Lazo Deborah Read Fowler Dunbar Hardy
Markel Homes WK Real Estate WK Real Estate Markel Homes - North End WK Real Estate Markel Homes Colorado Landmark RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut
Phone 303-489-8054 303-517-1971 303-517-1971 303-554-1898 720-323-8460 303-829-6787 303-818-4055 303-589-1432 303-263-8237 303-478-3207 303-809-0259 303-809-0259 303-442-2939 303-589-1432 303-489-0309 303-931-6979 303-809-1717 303-809-1717 303-859-4467 720-244-4411 303-818-1689 303-717-0664 303-249-6501 303-748-3336 720-480-7650 303-442-0309 303-324-2340 303-031-6211 303-885-9806 303-541-1967 970-430-7763 303-478-1883 303-478-1883 970-380-4163 720-515-6560 970-412-9889 303-818-1390 303-661-9999 303-489-8054 303-775-5799 720-204-1458 303-661-9999 303-775-5799 720 244-0980 303-775-5799 303-489-0755 303-489-0755 303-478-0300 303-651-9565 303-522-7928 303-819-1371/ 303-817-7777 303-604-9196 303-324-4747 303-324-4747 303-604-9196 303-709-4443 303-823-6814 720-378-1217 303-859-7922
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Pruning fruit trees a late winter task If you’ve been itching to tidy up your fruit trees, February is an excellent time to get out and lop things. Pruning off a few branches is the perfect way CAROL to indulge our O’MEARA green thumbs in Colorado State winter, plus keep University Extension our fruit trees Boulder County healthy. Let’s take a look at the steps to follow when caring for trees that work for a living. To keep your trees in full production, spend time with them this spring by giving them a nip here, a tuck there, to tidy them up and get the flowers forming. Pruning allows air and sunlight to reach the center of the tree, improving sugars in the fruit while reducing disease. For all types of fruit trees, follow a few basic steps: Step 1, tidy it up: prune out any dead or diseased wood. Look for twigs that are dried out, with a grayish or black appearance. Although it’s tempting to snap off dead wood, cut it off instead to avoid tearing the bark. Broken twigs are a harbor for disease, so cut them back to a bud or to the junction of twig to branch. Step 2, one-way, please: prune out any crossing or rubbing limbs. Branches that rub one another sloughs off bark, setting them up for disease problems. Crossing
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If you’ve been itching to tidy up your fruit trees, February is an excellent time to get out and lop things. Pruning off a few branches is the perfect way to indulge our green thumbs in winter, plus it keeps fruit trees healthy. (Photo: Shutterstock)
and let the woody bud grow into a shoot. Important note: when pruning to a bud, prune one-quarter-inch above the bud, at a 45-degree angle. Pick buds that are pointing outward – they’ll go that direction. Avoid inward-facing buds, since you don’t want your branches to run back into the center of the tree. If you’re cutting the branch off entirely, prune to just outside of the raised area at the junction of the branch to the trunk – this is the branch collar. Leaving this
intact will help the tree seal that cut off from disease. Colorado State University Extension, together with Boulder County Parks and Open Space, provides unbiased, research-based information about consumer and family issues, horticulture, natural resources, agriculture and 4-H youth development. For more information contact Extension at the Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Rd., Box B, Longmont, 303.678.6238, e-mail comeara@bouldercounty.org or visit ext.colostate.edu/boulder.
After a home inspection
You are under contract to sell your home and the buyer has had it inspected. The inspection report states that there are items in need RICK of repair or JACQUEMARD replacement. Flatirons Home What should Inspections you do next? If you as the seller don’t agree with what the inspector has found you can have your own inspection done to get a second opinion. FEBRUARY 10-11, 2017
limbs, as they grow, often begin rubbing each other. Step 3, get rid of sprouts: Cut out water sprouts and basal suckers (the vigorous upright growth shooting up from branches or from the base of the tree). This type of growth is usually weak, and fruits poorly. Prune it completely off. If you have peaches or nectarine trees here on the Front Range, you’re a gardener who loves a challenge. Though these plants survive (well, they try to survive), they aren’t the most productive fruit we can grow; frost freezes their buds off nine years out of ten. Nonetheless, we try to grow them, and to give them the best chance we can for forming fruit, it’s all in the pruning. Peaches and nectarines fruit on one-year old shoots, so the goal of pruning is to force part of the tree into new shoots every year. Do this by cutting back branches that fruited last year to a woody bud – it looks pointy instead of plump. But don’t go hog wild, cutting off every branch – only cut back one out of every four branches that fruited last year. This gives the tree enough leaves to photosynthesize food for itself. Do this every year, and your tree will give you plenty of fruit. If you can’t find woody buds on your shoots, don’t worry. Very often these trees will have triple buds, where a woody bud is flanked by two flower buds. Prune off at this point, gently rub off the flower buds on either side,
As a seller you are not required to fix anything. You can, for example list all known issues with the house in disclosures and note them as part of the asking price. In most cases however, there will be negotiations as to what the seller will repair or a reduction in the asking price of the home. Generally speaking, no house is perfect and the inspection report is not a to-do list for the sellers. Most buyers and sellers end up addressing problems found in an inspection before closing or by including money in the final agreement to pay for any major repairs. Most buyers are also
sellers. If the sellers are not willing to negotiate the resolution of items on an inspection report the sale may fall through. Any issues found listed on and inspection report with then need to be disclosed to future buyer. If you are selling your home you can have a pre-listing or “sellers” inspection done prior to listing the property. You would then have the option of deciding to repair or replace items on the inspection report or list them in disclosures. If buyers see that you have recently repaired or upgraded things they may feel more secure about the rest of the house.
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3012 Palo Parkway, $1,279,900 OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 3 P.M.
3 beds / 2.5 baths + study + loft + skyloft with deck Accordion-style doors from living area to covered patio Gourmet kitchen, stainless steel appliances, walk-in pantry Move-in-ready from Coast to Coast Development
Fall in love with luxury By Rebecca Lee, for At Home. Photography by Markel Homes.
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he builders at Kalmia38 invite the public to fall in love with their brand of luxury at the Open House this Sunday, Feb. 12, from 12 to 3 p.m. Enjoy gourmet chocolates, register for giveaways, and tour four lovely, well-built homes in this intimate north Boulder neighborhood. Prime north Boulder location Kalmia38 is the enclave of new homes east of Sale Lake between Kalmia Avenue and Palo Parkway. Tucked among established neighborhoods with mature trees and a variety of architecture, Kalmia38 offers homebuyers the rare opportunity to buy new construction in Boulder. Featuring just 38 total lots, the setting is both peaceful and convenient. Trail access is a given and
the NoBo coffee shops, restaurants and services are only minutes away. Local builders A group of Boulder-based builders with reputations for quality, green construction and fine craftsmanship are building the homes in Kalmia38. Three move-in-ready homes from Coast to Coast Residential Construction and one from Revielle Custom Carpentry are open this Sunday. Two additional homes from Markel Homes Construction Company are scheduled for completion this spring and early summer. The fourth builder, Hendricks Fine Homes, has built two properties at Kalmia38; both have sold.
3660 Paonia St., $1,389,900 OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 3 P.M.
5 beds / 3.5 baths + study + skyloft with deck Mountain views plus front-facing green space Fabulous natural light plus finished basement Move-in-ready from Coast to Coast Development
3709 Paonia St., $1,395,000 OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 3 P.M.
4 beds / 4 baths + study + loft/tech nook Adjacent to green space with great backyard Cherry cabinetry, doors and railing plus ash floors Move-in-ready from Revielle Custom Carpentry
3749 Paonia St., $1,399,900 OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 3 P.M.
4 beds / 4 baths + study + loft with deck 2 walls of windows and fireplace in master suite Larger, private lot plus oversized 3-car garage Move-in-ready from Coast to Coast Development
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3663 Paonia St., $1,550,000 READY IN APRIL
4 beds / 4 baths + study + loft + outdoor living Open design, gourmet kitchen, high-end finishes 2-story foyer, en-suite bedroom, 3-car garage Last two from Markel Homes at Kalmia38
Visit Kalmia38 on Sunday, Feb. 12 Four Kalmia38 homes will be open to the public from 12 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, with gourmet chocolates and giveaways. Sales Manager Roz Giannasi Pinon can be reached by phone 303.442.0309 or by e-mail at roz@kalmia38.com. The Kalmia38 Sales Center is located at 3092 Big Horn St. in Boulder. It’s open daily from 11 to 5 p.m.
3617 Paonia St., $1,585,000 READY IN JUNE
4 beds / 4 baths + study + loft + outdoor living Dramatic two-story foyer and living area Vaulted master with deck and 5-piece bath Last two from Markel Homes at Kalmia38
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TOYS WHAT DO ADULTS DO WITH THEIR WHEN THE BASEMENT, GARAGE, & OUTDOOR SHED ARE FULL? Northern Colorado residents will soon be able to combine their need for storage by investing in real property instead of paying monthly rental fees. Construction has begun on a secure one-of-a-kind facility in Mead featuring the Ultimate Garage Club & Lighthouse Storage with various sizes of storage & heated garage condos for RV, car, & business storage. With pricing starting in the low-$70K range, the Condos are located one mile west of I-25 in Mead. Buyers can choose from 6 models different sizes & styles of condos, from the Lugnut at 682 sq ft up to the Traveler at 2000 sq ft. “Home owners are facing greater restrictions where they can park their RVs, cars, 4 wheelers, snowmobiles, & other large equipment,” said Abby Renner of RE/MAX Nexus, which is marketing the Condos. “These Condos not only provide storage & workspace but they are a great financial investment. Among the advantages of owning a garage condo are elimination of monthly rent for storage & appreciation of real property that can later be sold. These are built so owners will invest in hobbies, businesses & passions in their own secure & private garage.” The Condos, which are zoned commercial & not considered residences, feature radiant heat, bathrooms, vehicle lifts, mezzanine, cabinets & counter tops, even Big Ass Fans by the Amazing Big Ass Fan Company. Amenities include an RV station with fresh water & dump station, wash bays, air vacuum stations, 24-hour security monitoring , 24/7/365 access, & a Clubhouse.
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HOME DÉCOR
The one thing I stopped buying when I turned 30 By Gabrielle Savoie Domaine (TNS) I’ve been interested in decor for as long as I can remember. As a child, our family trips to IKEA would be exponentially long when I was in tow because I would have to sit in every single chair and lay in every single bed. In high school, I would mysteriously move furniture around my bedroom in the middle of the night, much to the dismay of my mother. So when I turned 20 and finally ventured out on my own, it’s no surprise that I didn’t take the decorating of my first apartment lightly. For years, as I moved from place to place, I
Instead of hoarding decor, try investing in larger pieces that would increase the function and comfort of the home. (Photo: Dreamstime)
accumulated a staggering amount of tchotchkes and accessories found in vintage shops, garage sales and decor stores. But here is the mistake I was making: By never wanting to put my money toward larger pieces, I ended up with a lot of (quite
frankly) useless things: vintage vases, inlaid boxes, small artwork, more trays than I knew what to do with and scented candles galore. I had bowls and pillows and bookends to last me a lifetime – and quite a few side tables and smaller pieces of accent furniture,
but I had no piece of furniture that really served a purpose, or that I could actually keep long-term. While my shelves were expertly styled, I was still sitting on a hand-me-down sofa, and my IKEA dresser had seen better days. When I turned 30 (or more accurately, 29), after meticulously bubble-wrapping bookends and vases for the millionth time preparing for yet another move, I made a vow to myself: I put a stop to my decor hoarding tendencies and decided to exclusively invest in larger pieces that would increase the function and comfort of my home. The result: My apartment has never looked better or felt more organized and, thanks to my 20-something habits to buying cheap thrills, I have more decor accessories that I have space to display them. Get the latest on home decor trends, design ideas, shopping guides and food news, and take a look inside your favorite celebrity homes on DomaineHome.com.
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How much does water heater installation cost? By Joshua Palmer Angie’s List (TNS) Have your showers gotten shorter due to a lack of hot water? The average lifespan of a traditional tank-style natural gas water heater or electric water heater is only eight to 12 years, which makes replacement one of the most common home improvement investments. So how much should it cost? Water heater installations differ Mary Geiger of All About the Pipes Plumbing in Charlotte, N.C., says it’s hard to provide a reasonable estimate without seeing the installation site. “Cost depends on the type of installation, and that’s unique to each individual project,” she says. “It depends on what type of unit the customers currently have, what they’re replacing it with and what has to change to bring the installation up to current code.” Geiger says most of her customers choose 50-gallon natural gas water heaters. According to Bluebook International, which publishes 12
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residential repair and replacement costs, installing one runs $795 to $1,550. Hire a plumber for safety There’s a reason this isn’t a DIY project for most homeowners. “Installing a water heater is dangerous, and we encounter improperly installed water heaters on a daily basis,” says Steve Hyde of Washington Water Heaters in Bellevue, Wash. “On electric installations, you’re dealing with 240 volts of electricity. On a gas water heater, if a gas leak occurs and it’s not corrected, it could result in catastrophic damage to the house or its occupants.” Other considerations include making sure the unit is adequately plumbed, installing it with enough clearance and ensuring drip pans are equipped, if needed. Jason Hanleybrown of Fast Water Heater Co. in Bothell, Wash., says one of the most important elements for gas-fired tank or tankless water heaters is to ensure the unit is properly vented to prevent exposure to carbon monoxide gases. According to the Centers for
Disease Control, unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning causes 400 deaths each year and 20,000 hospital visits. Hiring a licensed plumber with experience in water heater installation – including how to properly vent exhaust gases – and one who pulls a permit, are safety measures every homeowner should take when installing a water heater, Hanleybrown says. “Because of the carbon monoxide issue, we say people should always question anyone who is not pulling a permit,” he says. Energy-efficient water heaters If you plan to invest in high-energy efficiency with an on-demand or tankless water heater, expect to pay more for its purchase and installation. Installing a tankless model takes much longer, a full eight to 10 hours versus the two to three it takes for a traditional water heater. It’s also something only professionals should do, because they need to install a dedicated gas line that can supply large amounts of gas when the unit’s in
Water heater installation is a task best left to an experienced plumber. (Photo: Katelyn Kinney)
use, electrical work that may be necessary and any special venting. For the unit alone, an electric tankless water heater costs $595 to $1,530, and a gas tankless version costs $1,005 to $1,770, Bluebook International says. However, because of the prolonged and complicated installation, expect to add several hundred to a couple thousand dollars more in installation costs. Joshua Palmer is a reporter for Angie’s List, a trusted provider of local consumer reviews and an online marketplace of services from top-rated providers. Visit AngiesList.com. DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL
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Home owners are spending more to make closets an upscale refuge. (Photo: Baldomero Fernandez, TNS)
HOME IMPROVEMENT
A lot less wire shelving as closet organizers go upscale By John Ewoldt Minneapolis Star Tribune (TNS) A peek in the right closet will reveal the latest ideas in fashion, but more and more, the closet itself can be a trendy revelation. And right now that trend is upscale and without wires. Homebuilders who used to allow $500 to outfit all closets with wire shelving are now working with customers who want melamine shelves, at a minimum budget of $2,000. Steve Jorgenson, who owns Home Options closet company in suburban Minneapolis, said most of his customers won’t accept wire, or what’s also called ventilated, shelving anymore. “The shelves fall off the wall within a year because they’re not installed correctly, or things fall through the holes or the wires leave lines on sweaters,” Jorgenson said. “People doing a remodeling want wire even less than new homebuilders.” Even the Container Store, which 14
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has sold tons of well-constructed ventilated shelving, recently added the deluxe TCS Closets Collection, a custom-made system with back panels, thicker materials, integrated lighting and exclusive finishes. A recently opened California Closets design studio in suburban Minneapolis exemplifies how upscale the closet industry has gone. Several customers checking out the garage organization vignette assumed it was designed by the French fashion house Hermes, said Brandy Ward, the designer of the garage showcase and owner of the California Closets franchise. It features glossy acrylic drawer fronts and floating aluminum doors that hide ladders and lawn mowers. “It’s probably the orange and brown colors that remind people of an Hermes box,” she said. “I wanted the new store to have a ‘wow’ factor and be aspirational.” Ward’s design studio has replaced ordinary panels, wire
shelving and baskets with rich, textured wood grain melamine accented with pearl-inlay cabinet hardware and lighted drawers. She wouldn’t say what the build-out costs were for her new space, but it compares favorably to the company’s flagship store in San Francisco. At 3,800 square feet with 17 vignettes, it’s twice the size of her previous store. Ward wanted to set her business apart from the competition. “People are watching HGTV, Real Housewives and other reality shows and they’re aspiring to have closets they see on those shows,” she said. “People aren’t as afraid to spend $50,000 on closets throughout their house.” What can a customer get for five figures? Mudrooms in shades of walnut, graphite and gold leaf with a fold down desk or a twostory Prince-inspired library wall with an electric fireplace fanning purple flames. Closet organization is an $8.5 billion business in the U.S., with its own trade shows and even mocked on the TV comedy “Modern Family.” Many closet organizers and hardware stores keep prices low with standard sizes, but the industry is doing more custom work now. Ward, who is trained as an interior designer and is certified in
kitchen and bath design, wanted the new space to show off rooms or designs that many closet organizers don’t tackle. She’s added gold mesh ventilated kitchen drawer fronts for vegetable storage, glass panels etched with images of doves for the Prince library wall, and a subway tilelike wall that hides a Murphy bed. “Lots of clients who have downsized pull down a Murphy bed in their home office when they have guests,” Ward said. Rick Lyrek, who owns Closets for Life in suburban Minneapolis, said he’s adding new elements as well. Lighting is a common feature, including LED strip lights on closet rods that light up automatically when motion is detected. He also provides 3-D drawings of what a project will look like. “Some of my competitors like California Closets won’t leave drawings with the customer at the end of initial meeting,” he said. “We want potential customers to be able to visualize it and live with it before they make a decision.” Lyrek, whose business has grown annually by about 10 percent in the last decade, said nearly all of his customers have moved away from wire shelving and now want custom-made designs that are multifunctional and look good too. Area resident Shelley Saby gave up on wire shelving after it fell down three times over time. She priced DIY systems at hardware stores but decided to spend about 30 percent more to have the job done professionally through California Closets with sturdier melamine and lots of accessories. “Closets have come a long ways,” she said. “From pull out rods to pant hangers to soft close drawers, it’s all good.” She and her husband recently spent $5,000 on their master bedroom closet remodel. Jorgenson credits California Closets for elevating consumer awareness of closet redesign. “They are my best competitor and we piggyback off them,” he said. While he doesn’t do as much customizing or use designer materials, he said his lower prices reflect that. “We’re like the Buick dealer, and California Closets is Lexus,” he said. “We’re good for 95 percent of the customers out there. We’ll install wire shelving that won’t fall down, but most people have moved way beyond that.” DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL
HOME DÉCOR
Unexpectedly beautiful stool made of wooden offcuts and resin By Laura Pearson Chicago Tribune (TNS) Eco-friendly furniture-making has come a long way in recent years, with aesthetics increasingly catching up to ethics. No longer, it seems, do pieces created via sustainable practices have to compromise on style. (So long, goofy bottle cap-topped coffee tables and armchairs made of wine corks.) An example of such progress is the modern Zero Per Stool, which debuted in 2016 and features a one-of-a-kind seat created from a hybrid of wooden offcuts and resin. It’s the work of Hattern, a South Korean design studio that’s all about “upcycling,” or using discarded materials to produce higher-quality products. The designers, Jang Won, Min-a Kim and Kyungsun Hwang, take inspiration from the likes of British heavyweights Tom Dixon and Thomas Heatherwick. And while Hattern’s operation is much more modest than theirs are, its emphasis on sophistication and practicality is similar.
Wood-and-resin stool from Hattern. (Photo: Hattern)
As the name suggests, the goal for the Zero Per Stool is to create almost no waste. To achieve this, the legs are cut from white oak, and then the offcuts – random wood pieces left over – are set in resin to harden. The resulting block of cured wood and translucent resin is then cut and sanded to form the stool. This
yields an unexpectedly beautiful abstract pattern, elevating an otherwise ordinary piece of furniture to work-of-art status. Even better: Hattern takes any small wood scraps that remain and repeats the process to make similar-looking coasters. It’s furniture and home decor ideas like these – gorgeous rather
than gimmicky – that give us hope for the future of eco-conscious design. A Hattern online store is forthcoming. To purchase a stool ($235.70, not including shipping), send a message on Hattern’s Facebook page, facebook.com/ hattern or Behance, behance.net/ studiohattern.
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Shades of gray By Cathy Hobbs, Tribune News Service (TNS) Gray, like other popular neutrals, blends well with other colors and can help to create environments that can vary from muted and soothing to rich and bold. The beauty of gray is its versatility. Looking for ways to incorporate gray into your decor? Here are some Design Recipes do’s and don’ts. Do 1. Consider mixing soft shades of gray with other light colors such as white and cream. The result can feel soothing and fresh. 2. Mix and match different shades of gray. Different shades can provide visual interest. 3. Mix materials. Gray can be incorporated into home decor in different ways, from fabrics to rugs and accessories. 4. Create contrast, mixing gray with bold, striking colors such as black and white. 5. Use gray on your larger surfaces for maximum visual impact such as upholstery pieces and accent walls. Don’t 1. Use too many dark shades of gray as the effect can be dark and gloomy.
A charcoal gray sofa is paired with silver gray stools and a side chair with gray piping. (Photo: TNS)
A soft gray upholstered bed creates a soothing environment in this bedroom. (Photo: TNS)
2. Be afraid to mix warm gray with cool gray. Cooler tones tend to be more blue, while warmer tones tend to be more brown. 3. Use only one shade of a gray in a space, mixing different shades is often more powerful and you may find it hard to match all one shade. 4. Be afraid to mix gray with other deep based colors such as chocolate brown and black.
5. Forget that metallics such as silver and platinum can serve as interesting and inviting ways to incorporate gray into your space. Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BUFFALOES’ HISTORIC TURNAROUND SEASON
The Buffs went a stunning 8-1 in Pac-12 conference games. They won the South division for the first time and reached a top-10 ranking nationally for the first time in 14 years.
With Liufau leading the way, the Buffs jumped on the Rams quickly and never took their foot off the gas. CU’s first offensive possession was an 11-play, 73yard march. On the final play, Liufau fumbled at the goal line, but center Alex Kelley fell on the ball for a touchdown. Liufau led the Buffs to touchdowns on three of
OREGON Colorado vs. Oregon • Sept. 24, 2016 • W 41-38
Buffs pen ‘signature win’ ABOVE: Colorado defensive back Ryan Moeller hugs a fan after
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UGENE, Ore. — In the visiting locker room at Autzen Stadium o Saturday afternoon, Colorado head on ccoach Mike MacIntyre had a message ffor redshirt freshman quarterback aand El Paso, Texas, product Steven Montez. M “ ‘
OPPOSITE: Colorado defensive end Jordan Carrell celebrates. THOMAS BOYD
Liufau, Montez put together a bril l individual performance and delivv the Buffaloes’ biggest victory s they joined the Pac-12, stunningg egon 41-38 in front of 53,974 fans.. Montez threw for 333 yards three touchdowns and ran for
AT A GLANCE WHAT WENT RIGHT Colorado played arguably the best fourth quarter it has played in years. They shut out the Washington State offense and forced two turnovers in the process. Offensively they scored the last 17 points of the game to pull away.
WHAT WENT WRONG Through much of the first three quarters, the Buffs had trouble stopping the Cougars’ offense. WSU quarterback Luke Falk threw three touchdown passes and the running backs gashed the Buffs with big plays.
TURNING POINT After Washington State took a 24-21 lead with 3:18 to play in the third quarter, the Buffs responded with a 75-yard scoring drive, capped by Sefo Liufau’s 11-yard touchdown run. The defense shut down the Cougars on the next possession, and from there, CU took off.
worry about anything else.” Liufau certainly did not. The senior, who has battled through more aches and pains over the years than anyone even knows, played one of the best games of his career. He threw for 345 yards and rushed for 108 yards and three touchdowns. “He played excellent,” MacIntyre said. “He’s such a battler, he’s such a warrior. He played like I figured Sefo would.” Liufau became just the second player in CU history to throw for 300 yards and run for 100 in the same game, accomplishing that feat eight weeks after his backup, Steven Montez, did it first.
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Making a statement Liufau, defense lead CU past Washington State BY BRIAN HOWELL
he significance of the moment wasn’t lost on senior center Alex Kelley. A leader for the Colorado Buffaloes who has been here longer than anybody, he couldn’t help but stand back and watch a sea of fans run onto the field to celebrate the program’s biggest victory in over a decade. “Everyone was rushing the field and I just kind of had to take a step back and let it all sink in,” Kelley said. On Saturday, the 12th-ranked Buffaloes knocked off No. 20 Washington
OPPOSITE: Colorado’s Bryce Bobo hauls in a
pass over Washington State’s Shalom Luani. CLIFF GRASSMICK
State, 38-24, at Folsom Field to maintain their lead in the Pac-12 South division, move one step closer to their goal of winning a conference title, and snap a 23-game losing streak against ranked opponents. With Utah’s stunning loss to Oregon earlier in the day, the South race has come down to CU (9-2, 7-1 Pac-12 South) and USC (7-3, 6-2). The Trojans played late on Saturday night against UCLA. If the Trojans lose, the Buffs are the South champs. If the Trojans win, the Buffs will need a win at home against Utah on Saturday. “Ecstatic,” quarterback Sefo Liufau said of his emotions after the win. “Very happy to be in the position that we’re in; very happy to be able to go out
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CU PLAYER OF THE GAME Sefo Liufau. Several players could have been picked for this, but Liufau was sensational.
Colorado came through with its biggest victory in more than a decade. With the win, the Buffs are in position to win the Pac-12 South title if they can beat Utah next Saturday.
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their first four drives to claim a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. Overall, the Buffs had 578 yards in total offense, including 260 on the ground. Phillip Lindsay had 95 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, while Devin Ross (eight catches, 97 yards, one TD) and Bryce Bobo (five catches, 99 yards) had great nights catching the ball. As good as the offense was, however, the defense was dominant, holding CSU to just 225 total yards. CSU went three-and-out on its first six possessions. It was a 24-0 CU lead before the Rams got their initial first down. CSU didn’t get on the board until the first play of the fourth quarter, but by then, CU already had a 37-point lead. Seniors Chidobe Awuzie and Tedric Thompson both intercepted CSU passes, while Kenneth Olugbode and Jimmie Gilbert had sacks. While it wasn’t a perfect performance, it was one that CU desperately needed entering MacIntyre’s fourth season at the helm. “I see it every day and I’ve seen it change, there’s no doubt,” said MacIntyre, who improved to 11-27 at CU. “But we have to keep stepping in the right direction. Now we’ve got to see how we handle having a little bit of success really early.”
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