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MLS#10722903 - 14 Willow Court, Spring Valley - $345,000 FEATURED PROPERTY

You won’t want to miss this custom built ranch home located in a quiet cul de sac! Sitting on almost a half acre lot, professionally landscaped, and a backyard that will transport you to tranquility. Yard has a stamped patio, outdoor water feature, and plenty of room to entertain. This home has 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths, a fully finished basement with a bar, rec room, family room, play room, and workout space. Features include quality finishes throughout, including beautiful white wooden cabinets, granite countertops, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, custom laundry room with built in cabinets and folding area, and a gas fireplace. Parking is no problem with a 3 car attached garage with extra large doors and large driveway. New roof in 2018. All appliances are included as well as a home warranty!

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Fresh ways to frame your outdoor space PAGE 4

Bathroom remodel quiz PAGE 16

How home design trends are evolving for social distancing PAGE 29


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Fresh ways to frame your outdoor space (BPT) - When determining the look of your outdoor living space, decking is only half of the equation. In many cases, it’s the deck railings that are most visible and the design element that makes the first impression. “Railings serve a necessary safety function, but they also play an important aesthetic role,” explains designer Alison Victoria, star of HGTV’s “Windy City Rehab” and “Rock the Block.” “They frame an outdoor space and define the setting’s style and personality.” Following are five fresh ways to frame up your outdoor space for maximum enjoyment and curb appeal: INDUSTRIAL INSPIRATION Industrial styling is all the rage, as homeowners seek

to replicate the clean lines and modern looks found in today’s hottest hotels, restaurants and craft breweries. In backyards across the country, this commercial-to-residential trend can be seen in the increased use of aluminum railing styles that deliver sleek sophistication. One such example is Trex Signature Railing, which offers a range of designs, including horizontal rods, mesh panels or glass inserts, in addition to traditional spindles - all with the low maintenance and durability of aluminum. MIXED MATERIALS While railing matched to the decking remains perennially popular, an increasing number of homeowners are taking advantage of customizable design possibilities afforded by new railing materials, styles and finishes. Vi-

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as a top rail to create a flat ledge at just the right height for holding drinks and plates. This level surface also offers an ideal resting spot for potted plants, candles and other decorative accessories. By using boards that match the decking, you can achieve a look that complements your deck, while making great use of space.

sual interest can be achieved by juxtaposing materials such as composite, aluminum, glass and brick. For an eye-catching color contrast, consider pairing chunky, white posts with slim, black balusters. Or, mix classic and contemporary looks by using a traditional, wide railing to frame the deck while installing a slimmer railing style on staircases.

VIEW-OPTIMIZING OPTIONS If you want to enjoy your view, thin balusters finished in black are a great choice as they tend to optically blend into the environment, putting more visual emphasis on the natural surroundings. Glass panels are also ideal, of course, as are cable and rod rail designs. Conversely, if you have nosy neighbors or a

view you’d rather minimize, opt for railings with thicker posts and more tightly spaced balusters to enhance privacy. FORM AND FUNCTION In certain cases, deck railings can be as practical as they are pretty. One of the biggest trends is “cocktail railing” or a “drink rail.” This approach uses a deck board

INVITING ILLUMINATION Augment the beauty of your railing and lengthen the time you can spend enjoying your deck with discreet outdoor lighting that can be integrated into railing posts and caps. Not only will lighting set the mood, it also adds safety and security. Consider LED dimmable options to maximize energy efficiency, such as Trex Outdoor Lighting, which also are weatherproof and salt-air proof - ensuring they will last for years. To learn more about different railing options and outdoor living trends, visit www. Trex.com.

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Oglesby – Affordable 2-bedroom home Princeton – Unique opportunity with Oglesby – Newer construction, 2 LaSalle – Premier location on golf course with 2+ car garage. 5-bedroom home on 4 acres. bedrooms, 2 bath duplex, open concept. for this 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. #10725154 $74,500 #10715764 $189,900 #10714042 $172,500 #10713311 $528,500

Princeton – Beautiful prairie style home Granville – Cabin like 2-bedroom home Peru – Custom built 4-bedroom, 2-story Mendota – Adorable 3-bedroom, 2-bath with 6 bedrooms, 4 baths. with 2+ car garage. home, open floor plan. ranch home with garage. #10711654 $259,900 #10711256 $44,900 #10708432 $375,000 #10706380 $126,800

Spring Valley – Cozy 3-bedroom home on Spring Valley – Move in ready in this Wenona – Charming 3-bedroom home Varna – Nice 3-bedroom, 1.5 baths home large corner lot. 4-bedroom home, 1-car garage. with oversized garage. with hardwood floors. #10700164 $69,500 #10693605 $125,000 #10692469 $46,500 #10692374 $99,900

Spring Valley – Remodeled 3-bedroom LaSalle – New 3-bedroom, 2.5 baths McNabb – Affordable 3-bedroom ranch Lostant – Spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath brick home with 4-car garage. spacious ranch home. home, 1+ car garage. ranch home on large lot. #10691557 $129,500 #10690407 $339,00 #10684212 $99,500 #10683529 $119,000

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Spring Valley – Affordable 2-bedroom LaSalle – Lovely 4-bedroom, 3-bath Cherry – Well maintained 4-bedroom, brick home with open living room. home with 2-car garage. 3-bath home on quiet street. $128,000 #10666978 #10671873 $59,900 #10668892 $219,900

Henry – Ranch 3-bedroom home across from grade school. #10662644 $125,000

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Princeton – Beautifully kept 3-bedroom, 2-bath mobile home with fireplace. #10626283 $57,500

LaSalle – Custom 4-bedroom, 4-bath dream home with gourmet kitchen. #10622824 $550,000

Peru - Grand 5-bedroom bungalow with newer eat-in kitchen. 10615849 $109,900

Spring Valley – Nice quality built Henry – Grand location for this Peru – Lovely 3-bedroom, 2.5 baths 3-bedroom ranch home on .72 acre lot. 1-bedroom home with great river view. home with cathedral ceiling. $25,000 #10565505 #10597562 $279,000 #10589473 $269,000

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Hennepin – Lovely 4-bedroom, 2.5 baths home on 9.5 acres. #10549199 $289,500

LaSalle – Neat & clean 2-bedroom, 1-bath home with back porch. #10541221 $62,900

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Spring Valley – Spacious 3-bedroom brick & cedar home on 5.85 acres. #10521511 $149,900

Peru – Well maintained 2-bedroom home, corner lot, 2-car garage. #10519522 $67,000

Wenona – Potential in this 4-bedroom home on 2 lots. #10514735 $112,000

Dalzell – Good investment for this 3-unit building with carport. #10474516 $79,900

Henry – Cute 1-2 bedroom home on corner lot with fenced yard. #10462366 $55,000

Putnam – Lovely 3-bedroom, 3-bath lake front home with sunny deck. #10451183 $265,900

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Henry – Cute bungalow home with 2 bedrooms & 1 bath. #10249435 $21,000

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Mendota – Property with possible multiple housing unit, or single dwelling. 10611456 $199,000

Peru – Consists of 2 structures plus lot, corner property, currently rented. #10607635 $225,000

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Cherry – Well maintained building on corner lot, offices, bathroom, apartment. #10530151 $69,500

Henr y – Commercial building & 2-bedroom apartment, great location. #10521929 $20,000

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There’s a storm a’ comin’ Homeowner tips to prepare for the summer storm season

(BPT) - Electricity is always there for us. From keeping the lights on to running important “background” tasks like maintaining a steady Wi-Fi signal, we’re often unaware of how electricity touches all aspects of our lives. That is, until something

happens, like a severe storm hits and the power goes out. And during an extended power interruption, life becomes disruptive to homeowners, especially the elderly, families with young children and those who work from

home. Unexpected events remind us that it’s easy to take the systems and routines in our lives for granted. Situations such as these remind us of the importance of being proactive and prepared. So, what will you do if

a storm hits or the electrical grid fails and the lights go out? How will you get through a prolonged power outage? If you don’t have an answer for that, don’t panic. You have plenty of time to get ready.

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To help you prepare and keep your family safe and comfortable during a power outage, keep these important tips handy from the power experts at KOHLER Generators.  Trim back trees or branches: During a storm, these can break and fall on electrical lines leading to your home. Before you start trimming away overhanging branches, consult with your local power company to ensure everyone’s safety. Never, ever touch a downed electrical line.  Invest in battery-powered lighting: Sure, we all make use of the light that comes with our smartphone. But you don’t want to rely on that as your lighting source during a power outage, or you’ll drain the battery. Head to your local hardware store and pick up two or three flashlights, along with a battery-powered lantern as a hands-free way to illuminate dark rooms. Keep plenty of extra batteries on hand.

 Extinguish candles: Don’t use kerosene lamps, candles or anything that requires an open flame for lighting. These can cause a fire hazard.  Keep it charged: To keep your computers and smart devices working throughout the outage, purchase battery packs and power banks. This backup will let you maintain a connection to information, updates and loved ones.  Stay in the know: Bad weather can hit with little to no warning. That’s why it’s a good idea to pick up a weather radio. When a severe storm approaches, you’ll be alerted to take shelter.  Get a back-up power source: Consider investing in an automatic standby generator to power your home. A standby unit has the ability to power all your major systems and appliances, including a refrigerator, lights, heating and cooling systems, Wi-Fi router, sump pump and home security system. In fact, having a permanently installed generator connected to your

home’s electrical system can be a lifesaver. Much like a central air conditioner, an automatic standby generator is housed outside, and runs on natural gas or liquid propane. Standby generators from Kohler kick in automatically, usually in a matter of seconds, so everything in your home is back up and running even when a storm interrupts your source of power. And it has the capacity to keep going, as long as the outage lasts, because its powerful, industrial engine can handle heavy loads and is protected by a corrosion-resistant housing. You’ll also love the quiet operation and the ability to monitor and control the unit

with a tablet or smartphone. “An automatic standby generator provides great peace of mind because you’ll always have safe, reliable power during an outage - no matter how long it may last,” said Ed Del Grande, a home improvement expert and author. “When the lights go out in your neighborhood, you’ll be an oasis for your family, friends and neighbors in need.” If you’d like to learn more about KOHLER Generators and how an automatic standby generator can be an important part of storm readiness, visit KOHLERGenerators.com.

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Bathroom remodel Quiz

4 (BPT) - Choosing a home is strongly influenced by the layout and appearance of its bathrooms. But no matter how long you’ve lived in your home, there are bound to be improvements you’d love to make. And almost everyone needs options for optimizing bathroom space. Before remodeling, it’s best to think through your plan. Unless you’re selling your house immediately, don’t make the mistake of considering resale value alone. Take a good look at how you use the room, paying attention to what’s working - and what’s not. Ask yourself about daily issues that bother you before

committing to a major overhaul. Be sure any changes you make will solve your problems or enhance your experience of the room. DOES ANYONE USE THE BATHTUB? If baths are popular in your household, upgrading your tub can have a big impact. For spacious bathrooms, standalone tubs are trending in bathroom design. But for those with limited space, a large tub may not be an option. If the tub is not used in your home, switching to a high-quality shower set-up instead could increase your bathroom’s functionality and make better use of the

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space. Today’s choices are customizable and even high tech, so it’s worth exploring your options. IS THERE ENOUGH STORAGE? Unless you have a newer home, chances are you do not have enough storage space - or outlets for all your gadgets. Here are some options for rethinking your storage.  Vanities: Robern’s Cartesian Collection offers customizable options in a range of colors and textures. You can purchase modular units that can be ganged or stacked to fit a variety of spaces, as well as to accommodate existing plumbing.

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Their vanity drawers have white shatter-proof glass bottoms that dissipate heat, allowing hot items like hair dryers or curling irons to be stored without fear of leaving heat marks. You can choose an LED night light feature to illuminate drawer interiors, and in-drawer electrical outlets for powering your electronic grooming gadgets.  Cabinets: For stylish and innovative modular wall cabinet options, the Robern Uplift Tech Collection is designed with a vertically opening door, which you can open as low or as high as needed. To help you find things even at night, the interior


light of the cabinet turns on when the door is opened and shuts off when the door is closed. HOW’S THE LIGHTING? Do you find yourself mis-applying makeup, or have trouble putting in contacts or performing other tasks? Do you think you look different in other mirrors than the mirror in your own bathroom? Having a welllit, clear mirror makes all the difference. Mirror lighting on cabinets is also a great option. For additional lighting improvements, consider adding pendant or chandelier lighting, which provides great overhead light without taking up much space.

DO YOU JUST WANT A MORE BEAUTIFUL SPACE? Consider minor changes to your bathroom that can transform your experience. When was the last time you painted the room? A fresh, bright color can really improve any size space. Biophilic design is on trend, which just means making your interior spaces greener and more natural. Incorporating colors found in nature, plus adding natural elements such as houseplants, can make any room feel more peaceful and livable. Consider plants that thrive on warmth and humidity when “greening up” your space. For more information on enhancing your bathroom, visit Robern.com.

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Before you buy a home, ask these 5 questions about the roof (BPT) - Ready to make an offer on that perfect piece of real estate? Most homebuyers have a checklist of questions to ask the seller. Questions about the plumbing, heating and AC unit are common.

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roof’s condition, inspect often-overlooked areas, identify needed repairs and estimate the roof’s remaining useful life before replacement will be necessary. They will also inspect roof ventilation to ensure it is adequate. The contractor will make sure gutters are functioning properly and not allowing water to back up into the Wind and hail roofing system. can cause hidden

cannot easily forget to mention those details. It is better to get any bad news early and factor the cost of potential repairs into negotiations to avoid devoting time and money toward a property that may have cost-prohibitive issues.

coverage will be provided. If a warranty is not transferable, that should not necessarily be a deal breaker; there may still be plenty of life left in the roof.

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It’s not too late to spring clean! Clever hacks give spring-cleaning a whole new meaning (BPT) - With more time spent in the comfort of our home, spring-cleaning can take on an entirely new meaning this year. Consider the following hacks to make your household clean-up routine as efficient and thorough as possible. CONQUER KITCHEN CREVICES WITH LEMON AND BAKING SODA Crumbs, food residue and dirt can hide in kitchen crannies. Dedicate time to deep clean these commonly overlooked areas. In the microwave, chop a lemon into several chunks and add to three cups of water in a glass bowl. Microwave for about five minutes and keep the door shut after the timer to allow the steam to do its magic. Then, wipe down the interior with a microfiber cloth. The benefits of the lemon slices don’t end here. If your garbage disposal is starting to smell, carefully insert slices into the disposal and run. The acidity will combat clogs and leave your sink with a citrus scent. In the refrigerator, sort through drawers and shelves and toss expired items. Use baking soda to remove caked on food and spills. Shake some baking soda on the spots, dampen with a few drops of water and let sit for 10 minutes before scrubbing

off residue. This method will leave your fridge spotless and scentless - an important but often forgotten consideration, as you do not want foods to absorb the smell of cleaning products. Lastly, while dishes may be washed daily, germs often thrive in your wet sponge. Microwave your damp sponge for 90 seconds to eliminate bacteria. “SUDS-IDIZE” THE SHOWER While dedicated to get you clean, a shower can build up bacteria if the moisture-filled environment is not treated properly. Tackling the shower is labor intensive and easy to move to the bottom of the chore list. To simplify the process, choose a cleaning product that is both safe and effective on the surface, whether your shower is made of tile, ceramic or plastic. Conduct an initial spot test, but - generally speaking - the more versatile the cleaner, the better. To scrub and wipe away suds in one quick gesture, consider the multipurpose Peerless SideKick Shower System, which you can easily install yourself. This shower head not only provides a drenching shower experience but also comes with a cleaning attachment where water flows through the pad, allowing you to scrub tile, wash away cleaning product

and ultimately reduce cleaning time. IMPLEMENT CLOSET METHODOLOGY A closet cleanout can be both daunting and, let’s be honest, emotional. For items you’re not willing to part with just yet, hang all clothes backward on the rack. Once you have worn an item, hang forward facing on the rack. After a few months, donate items that remain backward, as they haven’t been touched and aren’t getting any use. When reorganizing clothes in drawers or bins, fold and insert items upright without stacking. This is the best use of space and allows for a quick view of your wardrobe options, eliminating the need to sift through drawers and make a mess.

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ORGANIZE EASILY IGNORED AREAS We all have areas of the home that seem to stockpile goods and are only cleaned out once in a blue moon: the medicine cabinet, junk drawer, storage room, linen closet, craft area, garage and laundry room, to name a few. First, completely clear out these spaces. Use bins and buckets to create a system of organization and implement labels, as needed. When you add items back in, place the most-used items at the front and only reintroduce essential items. Finally tackling these areas will give you a sense of comfort and relief.

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How home design trends are evolving for social distancing

(MS) – COVID-19 has brought changes to everything, and home design is no exception. Experts are expecting to see lasting impacts on everything from the materials we use to the rooms we prioritize. Check out these and other noteworthy trends:  Houses over apartments: Many people who live in condos or apartments do so to be closer to the action – work, entertainment and shops – and never planned on spending much time at home. But the pandemic has changed that, and more people are going to want a home that offers plenty of room and outdoor space in case they need to self-isolate again.  Self-sufficiency: A hard lesson we’ve learned is that things and services we thought we could count on aren’t necessarily a sure thing, so items that increase self-reliance will become very popular. Expect to see more homes with sources of energy like solar panels, sources of heat like fireplaces and stoves, and even urban and indoor gardens that allow

you to grow your own produce.  Outdoor living: Between playgrounds closing and parks becoming overcrowded, many of us are turning to our balconies, patios and backyards for fresh air and nature. This means we’re going to be investing more in our outdoor spaces, with functional kitchens, soothing water features, cozy firepits, and high-quality outdoor furniture to create a muchneeded escape.  Healthier spaces: Thanks to spending more time indoors and reprioritizing our health, we’ll turn to design to help ensure our homes are safe and healthy for our families. We’ll see a rise in products like water filtration systems as well as materials that improve indoor air quality. For new homes and additions, alternatives to wood-framing like insulated concrete forms from Nudura, which offer improved ventilation for healthier indoor air quality and an environment that’s less susceptible to mold, will be key.

Working from home is an adjustment for the whole family  Home office space: Business experts are suggesting many companies will see that working from home is not only possible but offers tangible benefits, like saving money on office space rent. With working from home on the rise, creating a home office space that inspires productivity will be a major project many of us tackle. Luxury home office furniture that feels chic and blends into your décor as well as ergonomic chairs and desks

will see a major boost. Custom and quality: With the hit to the economy, people are going to be buying less, but what they do buy will be better quality, while at the same time making an effort to support American businesses. When it comes to design, trends will shift to locally made furniture, custom-built homes and pieces and materials that stand the test of time. Find more information at nudura.com. TF206081

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Featured Home 1818 South Euclid Avenue, Princeton MLS # 10718049 $238,000

Gorgeous 3-4 BR, 2.5 Bath updated home with spacious open floor plan. Large kitchen with tile floors, stainless steel appliances, pantry closet, and kitchen island. DR has lovely hardwood floors and is open to the LR with brick fireplace that can be either wood burning, gas, or electric. MBR has beautiful updated Master Bath with custom tiled shower and granite vanity top, 2015. Solid 6-panel oak doors throughout. Finished lower level doubles the space and has a huge family room, office, rec room, hobby area, and possible 4th BR with addition of egress window. Fantastic location at the edge of town across from Zearing Park. Beautiful landscaping! Sliding glass doors from the living room open onto a multi-level deck across back of home, with large back yard, above ground heated pool w/multi-level deck and a storage shed w/loft. Meticulously maintained home on a corner lot across from Zearing Park that gives home a country feel. New Samsung Washer & Dryer 2015, new ceiling fans, sump pump & garbage disposal 2019, new attic insulation 2020, & radon mitigation system already installed. Don’t miss this one!

INVESTORS ONLY 603 North Vernon, Princeton MLS # 10660422 $120,000

18 Bradley Street, Princeton MLS # 10495602 $154,000

#3 Century Drive, Princeton MLS # 09764803 $100,000

4463 US Hwy 6, Sheffield MLS # 10656470 $75,000

#4 Century Drive, Princeton MLS # 09764829 $100,000

#8 & #9 Century Drive, Princeton MLS # 09764756 $300,000

0 North 1800 Road., Princeton MLS # 10719831 $108,123

804 West Hudson St. Princeton MLS # 10383031 $447,661

902 North Main St., Princeton MLS # 09774472 $110,000

104 North Main St., Princeton MLS # 10487668 $112,000

PENDING 130 North Main Street, Princeton MLS # 09745235 $200,000

601 South Main St., Princeton MLS # 0993999 $325,000

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544 East Pettee Street, Princeton MLS # 10706942 $114,000

808 Mayfair Drive, Princeton MLS # 10710388 $169,500

840 Innsbruck Lane, Princeton MLS # 10713743 $159,900

220 Homer Street, Princeton MLS # 10730797 $149,500

1020 Timber Ridge Rd., Princeton MLS # 10698419 $329.000

677 Rockyford Road, Amboy MLS # 10601816 $345,000

215 Park Ave West, Princeton MLS # 10660232 $224,000

620 Park Avenue West, Princeton MLS # 10725705 $245,000

308 North Main St., Princeton MLS # 10621541 $90,000

616 E Marion Ct., Princeton MLS # 10635242 $106,500

505 East Church Street, Tiskilwa MLS # 10163209 $40,000

304 South Euclid Avenue, Princeton MLS # 10487997 $135,000

209 East Pine Street, Manlius MLS # 10608223 $78,000

452 East Lincoln St., Princeton MLS # 10267016 $69,000

115 Walnut Street, Tiskilwa MLS # 10367955 $82,500

106 S. Taylor St., Cherry MLS # 10564895 $50,000

PENDING

PENDING 223 Park Avenue West, Princeton 11561 IL Hwy 26, Princeton MLS # 10505367 $440,000 MLS # 10552197 $495,000

419 North 1st Street, Princeton MLS # 10710833 $125,000

210 South Arch Street, Wyanet MLS # 10622850 $44,500

Landmark Realty of Illinois, LLC 1221 North Main Street • Princeton, IL

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