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and porch are truly another living and entertaining space with a full kitchen, featuring top of the line barbecue pit with rotisserie, 2 gas burners, sink, refrigerator, backyard patio, pool and stocked koi pond. The Master bedroom is oversized with lovely windows, large completely remodeled bath, dual vanities separate closets all privately tucked away toward the back of the home. The office or extra bedroom are also downstairs with 2 bedrooms with dormered windows and bath up. The kitchen has been completely renovated with a wonderful granite Island, large pantry, white custom cabinets, upgraded stainless steel appliances, gorgeous 3 cm granite countertops and large laundry conveniently located down the hall including an additional storage closet. Oh.... big floored attic!! Won’t last!
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DON’T ENTER THE MARKET WITHOUT HIM NEW LISTING $955,000
519 E FAIRFIELD DRIVE BROUSSARD – AREA O 3 BR / 3 BA - 2,500 SQ. FT. NEW LISTING $338,500
408 MARILYN DR LAFAYETTE – AREA G2 3 BR / 2 BA – 2,010 SQ. FT.
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232 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 5 BR /6.2 BA -7,000 SQ. FT. $4,900,000
207 KINGS RD GREENBRIAR ESTATE - AREA G2 5 BR / 5 BA • 5,544 SQ. FT. $1,985,000
514 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 3 BR / 3.5 BA – 4,100 SQ. FT. $1,750,000
603 RICHLAND AVE. LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 3 BR / 3 BA – 2,885 SQ. FT. $625,000
109 SONOMA WAY LAFAYETTE - AREA N 5 BR / 3.1 BA - 2,936 SQ. FT. $788,500
212 MEADOW GATE DR. LAFAYETTE - AREA N 4 BR / 3 BA - 1,922 SQ. FT. HOSTED BY JEANNE MAHONEY $282,500
1806 BONIN ROAD YOUNGSVILLE 5 BR/3.5 BA – 4,269 SQ. FT. $1,725,000
203 MAIN ST. BROUSSARD – AREA 4 BR / 4.5 BA – 5,785 SQ. FT. $1,385,000
120 SHANNON RD. LAFAYETTE – AREA G2 5 BR / 4.1 BA - 6,550 SQ. FT. $2,495,500
601 RICHLAND AVE. LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 4 BR / 3.1 BA - 3,052 SQ. FT $795,000
155 SHANNON RD. LAFAYETTE – AREA G2 4 BR / 4.2 BA – 8,580 SQ. FT. $4,999,000
134 W BAYOU PARKWAY. LAFAYETTE – AREA G2 4 BR / 3 BA - 3,065 SQ. FT. $499,999
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12509 WILDWOOD WAY ABBEVILLE – V3 4 BR / 4.1 BA - 3,203 SQ. FT. $320,000
301 OLD SETTLEMENT LAFAYETTE - AREA N 3 BR / 2.1 BA - 3,333 SQ. FT. $575,000
600 RICHLAND AVENUE LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 5 BR / 4.5 BA – 4,175 SQ. FT. $995,000
210 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 4 BR / 5.5 BA - 3,896 SQ. FT. $899,500
117 THIBODEAUX DR. LAFAYETTE - AREA G2 4 BR / 4.1 BA - 5,700 SQ. FT $2,295,000
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5511 WOODLAWN RD. MAURICE - AREA V1 4 BR / 4.2 BA - 10,000 SQ. FT.. $1,500,000
104 SHANNON RD. LAFAYETTE - AREA 5 BR / 6 BA - 5,800 SQ. FT $1,275,000
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400 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE – AREA G1 4 BR / 3.1 BA – 3,608 SQ. FT.. $915,000
501 PRINCETON WOODS LOOP LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 4 BR / 3.1 BA - 3,029 SQ. FT. $675,000
310 STEINER ROAD LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 3 BR / 2.1 BA - 2,717 SQ. FT. $845,000
100 EMILY LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 5 BR / 3.1 BA - 4.032 SQ. FT. $798,500
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607 RICHLAND LAFAYETTE - AREA G1 3 BR / 2.1 BA - 3,035 SQ. FT. $665,000
219 OATS DR. LAFAYETTE - AREA N 4 BR /3 BA -2,677 SQ. FT. $455,000
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400-402 EMILE PRICE REDUCED NEW IBERIA 13.64 ACRES ....................................................................................................................................................... $195,000 407 BILTMORE WAY, LAFAYETTE ....................................................................................................................$350,000 118 COLONIAL, LAFAYETTE ...............................................................................................................................$95,000 98 BURDIN RD, LAFAYETTE.......................................................................................................................... $1,200,000 100 BURDIN RD, LAFAYETTE........................................................................................................................$2,395,000 202 & 208 LEONPACHER, LAFAYETTE.............................................................................................................$450,000 510 HUNTLEY AVE., LAFAYETTE ......................................................................................................................$265,000
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All data featured is from the REALTOR® Association of Acadiana’s Multiple Listing Service (MLS). These statistics reflect a snap shot in time for the period indicated for the 6 Parishes serviced by the RAA’s MLS which are: Lafayette, Acadia, Vermilion, St. Martin, Iberia, St. Landry. If you REALLY want to know how the Acadiana real estate market is doing right now, contact a trusted source for information, CALL A REALTOR®. A REALTOR® can provide you with expertise and confidence to help you in these unprecedented times either sell your home or find you the home of your dreams. To locate a REALTOR® check out www.realtoracadiana.com
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5 Easy Painting Projects That Can Reinvigorate Boring Household Items Written by Terri Williams for realtor.com After weeks of sheltering in place, you’re likely to have exhausted all the obvious options for home improvement. You’ve probably disinfected the bathroom to perfection, cleaned out your makeup drawer, and organized your Tupperware drawer to the nines. But you may still be looking for a way to keep busy and spruce up your home decor, without buying new furniture or accessories. That might mean it’s time for the satisfying task of painting household items that you already own. Adding a splash of paint has always been one of the easiest and least expensive ways to change your environment radically. But the following projects are not big undertakings that require multiple hours and years of DIY experience. In fact, we have faith that anyone with some extra paint and a little creativity can reinvigorate these boring household items that you were thinking of setting aside for donation. Check out these items that you can revive with a few strokes of your paintbrush. 1. Shelves and bookcases One way to update a room instantly is by painting the back of shelves or bookcases. “It adds an unexpected, decorative twist to any space, and it draws the eye to the color, instead of any clutter,” says Dee Schlotter, PPG senior color marketing manager. If you’re struggling to pick an accent color for your shelves and bookcases, there’s a simple solution. “Scan the room and see what colors are already in play, in your pillows, artwork, rugs, and other decor. Then choose a color similar to what you already have,” Schlotter says. “It’ll pull the room together.” Banbury agrees that painting shelves or their backdrop is a fun, easy way to add personality to a space and to create a focus 12 ❚ APRIL 19, 2020 ❚ ACADIA HOMEFINDER
point with very little effort. To prep the shelves for painting, remove all items from the bookshelves and lightly sand the surface to prepare for the paint. Then prime, let the primer dry, and apply the coats of paint. “Be sure to let it dry in between, and also lightly sand between coats,” Banbury says. 2. Vases Everyone loves fresh flowers, but according to Leonard Ang, an interior designer at AQVA Bathrooms, flowers aren’t the only things that can bring color to your interiors. “Try repainting your old vases,” he says. Match the colors in your house, or go for something neutral, like black or off-white. We love the idea of painting an accent stripe on a vase, etc. 3. Dining room chairs Is that dining room set your grandmother gifted you looking a little run-down? Use paint to give the chairs a modern look. “In today’s home trends, nostalgic pieces of furniture are at an all-time high, and people want to keep items with charm and character that they have a connection to,” says Ashley Banbury, senior color designer for HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams. Before you begin painting, remove or tape around cushions or anything you do not want to paint. You also need to prep the surface, with coarse-grit sandpaper. This is a necessary step to ensure that the paint will adhere to the chair. Banbury suggests applying a coat of primer and letting it dry. Then, it’s time to paint. If you’re painting wooden chairs, Banbury recommends that you paint with—instead of against—the grain, as this will produce a smoother finish. It may take more than one coat, and if so, she advises letting the paint dry between coats.
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4. Mirrors Mirrors are another small project that you can tackle with a small amount of paint. “Just painting an old mirror can revitalize its overall appearance, without committing to painting an entire room,” Schlotter says. And just one quart of paint is enough to complete numerous smaller projects. When choosing a color to paint the frame of your mirror, Schlotter recommends either coordinating with the existing color on your walls, for a more subdued look, or going in the opposite direction and selecting a statement color (maybe Pantone’s 2020 Color of the Year?), to draw attention to the mirror. No paintbrushes? No problem. Spray paint is a great alternative. Just be sure to tape the edges where the frame meets the mirror, with painter’s tape. This can be turned into a project for kids who want to redesign their bedroom. “Allow them to connect with their creative side, and have fun turning an old mirror into a masterpiece they can be proud to show off,” says Nicole Graff, a co-owner and principal designer for Hamsa Home, a Los Angeles-based interior design firm. 5. Planters The weather’s getting warmer, so while you’re sheltering in place, take your painting project outdoors. You might not have space for planter boxes, but if you’re determined to grow plants at home, consider putting in a vertical garden with painted wood boxes. “Make sure the surface is clean wood, free of dirt and debris,” says Sue Kim, Valspar color marketing manager at Sherwin-Williams. She recommends using a wood cleaner first, to ensure the best results.
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DO WORKERS I STAFF TO OTHER EMPLOYERS COUNT AS MY EMPLOYEES FOR THE FFRCA? Q: I OWN A STAFFING COMPANY IN LAFAYETTE. FOR PURPOSES OF THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES I HAVE, DO I HAVE TO COUNT THE WORKERS WHO ARE STAFFED TO OTHER BUSINESSES? A: Yes, you do. You may be considered a joint employer, and if so, you must include in your count all employees on
your payroll, even if you provide or refer such employees to other employers. Regardless of how you classify your staff, i.e. internal or staffed workers, you must include all workers who are your “employees” for purposes of the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act and the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act.
Stephen J. Oats SEASONAL EMPLOYEES AND THE FFCRA Q: I OWN CRAWFISH PONDS AND EMPLOY SEASONAL EMPLOYEES. HOW MUCH DO I PAY THEM WITH AN IRREGULAR SCHEDULE FOR EACH DAY OF PAID SICK LEAVE OR EXPANDED FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE? General Counsel® answers are provided by the
Law Firm of Oats & Marino, which is general counsel to individuals, businesses and government entities throughout the state of Louisiana. The information contained in this article is intended to be general in nature. Before any action is taken based upon this information, it is essential that competent, individual, professional service be obtained. Send Questions for this column to General Counsel®, 100 E. Vermilion St., Suite 400, Lafayette, LA 70501 or e-mail your questions to generalcounsel@oatsmarino.com. Sorry, no personal replies.
A: For seasonal employers, you may calculate the daily amount that must be paid to your seasonal employees by taking the following steps: First, you should calculate how many hours of leave your seasonal employee is entitled to take each day. Since he/ she works an irregular schedule, this is equal to the average number of hours each day that he/she was scheduled to work over the period of employment, up to the last six months. You should exclude off-season periods during which the employee did not work. Next, you should calculate the seasonal employee’s regular hourly rate of pay.
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This is calculated by adding up all wages paid over the period of employment, up to the last six months, and then dividing that sum by the number of hours actually worked over the same period. Again, you should exclude off-season periods during which the employee did not work. Third, you multiply the daily hours of leave (first calculation) by your employer’s regular hourly rate of pay (second calculation) to compute the base daily paid leave amount. Finally, you should determine the actual daily paid leave amount, which depends on the type of paid leave taken and the reason for such paid leave. Refer to last week’s article for that information. Remember, these changes are in effect until at least December 31, 2020 and you should be advised that if your seasonal employees are not scheduled to work, for example, because it is off-season, then you do not have to provide paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave.
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ACADIAN HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
By Jeff Wood, President, Acadian Home Builders Association
Preparing to Buy a Home in 2020
Congratulations. You’ve decided to buy a home this year. Purchasing a home can yield many benefits. Not only will you enjoy the pride of homeownership, real estate appreciates in value and there are tax incentives available. For most people, a home is the biggest purchase in their lifetime. If you’re ready and willing to become a home owner this year, the following tips can help you confidently purchase the best home for you. Evaluate your finances One of the first steps in homebuying is knowing your credit score. When you learn your credit score it will help determine the interest rate and associated costs you pay on a mortgage loan. In general, the higher your credit score, the lower the interest rate you’ll qualify for. You’ll also need to research how much house you can afford. Talking to a qualified lender can help you determine your price range. Another key step when you are crunching the numbers is to set a down payment goal. The myth remains that you must put down 20 percent to move forward with your purchase. There are options for home owners available to put down less than 20 percent, such as a Federal Housing Administration loan. Take an assessment of your needs If you are firm in your decision to buy a home this year, it is likely because you have
a specific reason to purchase one. Maybe you need bigger space or want to move to a school district that fits your family’s needs. While it may seem like an obvious line of reasoning this will help you determine your needs and wants and create a “must haves” list. When you put pen to paper and outline what you need in your new home, this will save you time when you are ready to start looking. Your next home may not meet every single item on your priority list, so you must decide on what factors you can compromise on and how you can realistically stay within your budget. Set a budget Your home buying budget should not be set based on what your maximum loan approval amount is. As the buyer, you are the best judge of what you can afford realistically. A good rule of thumb is that your total monthly home expenses should not exceed more
than one-third of your gross monthly income. Home buying expenses are not limited to your down payment. Do not forget to determine how much you need to cover loan fees and closing costs. Sell Your Current Home If buying your home this year is contingent upon selling your home, you should be prepared if the timing doesn’t align perfectly. Another consideration is to make sure you have sufficient funds on hand if you are unable to have concurrent home closings. A real estate agent can help you navigate the transitions. A buyer or seller market makes a difference timing the transaction and a real estate agent and Acadian Home Builder Association shed light on local market factors.
Contact Acadian Home Builders Association to find out about homeownership opportunities in the Acadiana area. Building a House? Is your builder LICENSED? Is your builder LOCAL? For a list of licensed, local contractors, visit www.acadianhba.com or contact AHBA at 337.981.3053. 14 ❚ APRIL 19, 2020 ❚ ACADIA HOMEFINDER
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807 E Bayou Pkwy- 4Bd/4.5ba home with abundant storage and privacy- 5,100 sqftCall for price
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401 Fox Run #1- off Pinhook- Privacy fenced yard, 2Bd/2ba, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, outside storeroom, pets YES- $850
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123 Township #B- off Johnston-near the Mall, 2Bd/1ba flat, all kitchen appliances, no pets- $650
123 Township #B, off Johnston-near the Mall, 2Bed/1bath flat, all kitchen appliances, no pets- $650
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Newly Listed - Beautiful Country Home with Horse Arena on 25+ Acres! 3140 Church Road Port Barre, Louisiana
2 Stories * 6,000 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedrooms * 4 1/2 Bathrooms 60 x 200 Covered Arena with 6 Stalls 8 Outdoor Horse Runs 25.3 Acres $1,225,000 MLS# 20003198
New On The Market! 209 Morning Cypress Drive Broussard, Louisiana
Cypress Crossing Subdivision * Southside High School District 2,157 Sq. Ft. * 4 Bedrooms * 2 1/2 Bathrooms 2 Stories * Lot Dimensions 55’ x 120’ $248,000
Waterfront Camp on Big Lake 210 Pierce Mitchell Lane Hackberry, Louisiana 2376 Sq. Ft. * 4 BR * 3 BA High-End Amenities $799,995
Oakbourne Estates 108 Rimwood Avenue Lafayette, Louisiana 2 Stories * 4,334 Sq. Ft. * 5 BR 4 Full Baths and 2 Half Baths Bonus Room Lot is 100’ x 150’ $369,000
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