NewsTribune_Illinois Valley Homes_042022

Page 1

Illinois Valley Homes A NewsTribune Publication | April 20, 2022

MLS # 11314370 - 520 W. Walnut St., Oglesby, IL FEATURED PROPERTY

AMAZING OPPORTUNITY! Professional Office building - 2800 SF high-quality construction situated on just under an acre (.86 ac.) with lighted parking lot and 4’x8’ lighted signage. Built in 2008 & ADA accessible this is an excellent opportunity for owner-user to occupy the building and grow your business! Conveniently located east off I-39 at exit 54. See listing on page 14

3 factors to consider before converting an attic PAGE 4

How to determine if it’s time to downsize PAGE 10

Boost your home’s curb appeal PAGE 20


Gene Azarskis ABR/MRP/SRS/RSPS

Cell

(573) 745-1254

Office (573) 302-2313 Email gene@lakeozarkforsale.com Web

www.zarkoftheozarks.com

Sellers' motivation is your opportunity to capture an incredible lakefront lot at an aggressive price. Spectacular main channel view will be the ideal setting for anyone wanting to truly experience lake living. You simply can't afford to miss this one. Lot already surveyed and floor plans completed. Build today or in the future at this price you can afford either option. Call us today and enjoy the “Lake Life” like so many of us do!!

UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE LAKE May 5-8

34th Annual Magic Dragon Street Nationals Car Show at the Dam

May 5-7

2nd Annual Ozark Rides Rally at LOZ Harley-Davidson

May 7th

25th Annual Spring Harbor Hop (Multiple Destinations)

May 13th

Hot Summer Nights Road Race Mania Car Show

FIND MORE EVENTS AND INFORMATION AT WWW.LAKEEXPO.COM

SM-LA1968336

2 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication


THE

PROPERTY MERCHANTS COMPANY

The Property Merchants Company 512 S. Main, Princeton, IL 61356

815-872-0080 • thepropertymerchants.com Todd Massey, Managing Broker: 815-872-0080

Professional Realtors

Thomas Hall

Broker • 815-878-8508 thomashallrealtor@gmail.com

Vicki Smith

Broker • 815-876-7461 vlsteach@yahoo.com

Stop In and See Us! 512 South Main Street, Princeton, Illinois 61356 Commercial Land for Sale 1750 N. Main St., Princeton, IL 61356 MLS#: 10472548

Commercial Land for Sale 1750A N. Main St., Princeton, IL 61356 MLS #: 10472585

List Price: $395,000 Todd Massey

List Price: $150,000 Todd Massey

New Commercial Listing 22 E. Columbus MLS#: 11307643

Multi-use 14+ acre commercial property 1661 N. Main St., Princeton, IL 61356 MLS#: 10344521

List Price: $69,000 Tom Hall

List Price: $1,375,000 Tom Hall

Commercial Vacant Lot 2210 N Main St, Princeton, 61356 MLS#: 09181725

Residential Building Lot 1 Woodland Dr., Princeton, IL 61356 MLS#: 10837521

List Price: $325,000 Tom Hall

List Price: $78,500 Tom Hall

Residential Lot for Sale 1005 Winding Brook Ct MLS#: 11045030

Commercial Rental Space 1210 N. Main, Princeton, IL 61356 MLS#: 10377617

List Price: $45,000 Todd Massey

List Price: $700/month Vicki Smith A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 3


Need more space? Try looking up! 3 factors to consider before converting an attic At the onset of the COVID19 pandemic, many homeowners suddenly found themselves in need of more usable square footage in their homes. Required to work from home due to social distancing recommendations, millions of working professionals suddenly found themselves setting up shop at kitchen tables or islands, in alcoves, garages, or even walk-in closets. Those makeshift offices were never supposed to be permanent, but as companies loosen workplace policies and embrace full remote or hybrid working arrangements, professionals are seeking more permanent home office solutions.

Home additions are a possibility for homeowners who need more usable square footage, but add-ons may not be the right option for everyone. If adding on won’t work, homeowners may want to look up ... at their attics. Attics with ample space can make for ideal home offices, as they’re away from the hustle and bustle of a home’s main floor. That can make it easier to concentrate when everyone is in the house and reduce the likelihood that video calls with colleagues and clients will be interrupted by kids and pets. Attic conversions are not always possible, and the fol-

Accessibility is an important variable to consider as homeowners try to determine if they can convert their attics into a livable space. 1. Dimensions: Both the renlowing are three important factors homeowners may need ovation experts at This Old to consider before they can go House and the real estate exforward with such projects. perts at UpNest indicate that at least half of a finished attic

Let’s Make Your Home Healthy When it comes to radon issues in your home We Are The SOLUTION! Locally owned and operated Illinois Valley Radon Mitigation, LLC. serves the Illinois Valley and surrounding counties. • Free Estimates • Guaranteed Work • Fully Insured

Mistie Brokaw NMLS# 1492488 815-875-3333 Princeton

Tom Thomas, Mitigation Professional License #RNM2018203

Jaimie Rosenthal Linda Hessenberger NMLS# 1253864 815.875.3468 Princeton

NMLS# 477893 815.220.1865 Peru

4 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication

Tom Thomas Mitigation Professional

717 Bellevue Ave., Ottawa Call 815-313-5892 tom@illinoisvalleyradon.com www.illinoisvalleyradon.com


must be a minimum of seven feet high and seven feet wide and 70 square feet. Requirements may differ depending on where homeowners live, but that 7-7-70 guideline is generally the minimum requirement. An attic that fails to meet such requirements won’t necessarily be a lost cause, but it might be costly to make adjustments that ultimately align with local codes. 2. Access: Access is another aspect that must adhere to local safety guidelines. Many attics are accessible only through pulldown ladders, but that will have to change if homeowners repurpose their attic spaces. A staircase that complies with local laws will need to be installed, and contractors can work with homeowners to build that and estimate the cost. Homeowners who simply want to put desks in their attics without going with full-fledged conversions are urged to adhere to local access requirements anyway, as they’re intended to ensure residents can safely escape attics in the case of a fire or another emergency.

3. Climate control: Attics are converted to provide residents with more livable space. Converted space is only livable if the climate within the attic can be controlled so it’s cool in the summer and warm in the winter. An existing HVAC unit needs to efficiently heat and cool an extra room. If it can’t, bills might spike because the rest of the home likely won’t be as comfortable, forcing homeowners to adjust thermostats to offset that discomfort. That also could affect the unit’s life expectancy. Before going forward with an attic renovation, homeowners should contact HVAC professionals to determine if attic spaces can be serviced with the existing units and ductwork, or if an alternative arrangement must be worked out to make the spaces livable. Attic conversions can be great ways to make existing spaces more livable. Homeowners considering such projects should pay attention to three important variables as they try to determine if attic conversions will work for them. SH222670

You have a beautiful home Make sure it is fully protected. Replacement Cost Coverage from COUNTRY Financial® helps replace your house and belongings at today’s prices. Get full protection today.

Give us a call to learn more.

Perry May Financial Representative

0817-501HC-11925-11/16/2018

726 1st St • Lasalle 815-223-2100

Make YourDream Home a Reality

Missy Clancy NMLS# 759336 Mortgage Loan Officer - AVP 815-220-2288 mclancy@myhtnb.com

myhtnb.com

Welcome Home. Ownership Advantage Mortgage Can Open the Door for You! FINANCE UP TO

95

%

Mortgages held locally by FPCU Payroll deduction offered Weekly or bi-weekly payments

Makeover your home with fun and fresh paint colors

No prepayment penalties

Stop in today to see how the vibrant colors of Benjamin Moore® can help your next paint project be your best ever.

No mortgage points

Debo Ace Hardware Federally insured by NCUA NMLS #609452 SM-LA1969711

Take advantage today. Contact us for details!

financialplus.org

Shop your favorite Benjamin Moore® colors.

1713 4th St Downtown Peru (815) 223-0461 www.acehardware.com ©2019 Benjamin Moore & Co. ben, Benjamin Moore, Gennex, and the triangle “M” symbol are registered trademarks licensed to Benjamin Moore & Co. All other marks are the property of their respective owner. 10/19

A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 5


Illini Valley Association of REALTORS® believes that fair housing is worth fighting for, and we won’t stop until the fight is won. Because that’s who we are.

If you experience or witness discrimination in real estate, we urge you to report it. Visit hud.gov/fairhousing to file a complaint with the Department of Housing and Urban Development. SM-LA1967277

6 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication


815-223-1088

coldwellbankertoday.com

Pietro Alfano

Jaimie Bazydlo

Janet Benvenutti

Nathan Byers

Frank Duttlinger

Wendy Fulmer

Ashley Gonzales

Robin Guerrero

Henry - Move in ready 2 bedroom, 1 bath Mendota – Immaculate 2 bedroom, 2 bath all Ottawa – Newly updated 2 bedroom, 2 bath Ladd – Great potential in this 3 bedroom, home, original hardwood flooring. home, 2 enclosed porches, fenced yard. brick ranch home, 2 car garage on 2 acres. 1.5 bath home on double corner lot. $315,000 #11354702 $95,000 #11350219 #11357268 $89,900 #11355222 $99,000

Hennepin – Immaculate brick 4 bedroom, 3 Oglesby – Steel sided 2 bedroom, 1 bath Peru – Traditional 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, Cedar Point – Nice and neat 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home on 21.12 acres, 5 acres tillable. home, wood burning fireplace, 1 car garage. wrap around deck, fenced yard, garage. bath ranch home, carport, shed, on 2 large lots. #11347019 $995,000 #11345011 $99,900 #11344182 $220,000 #11343770 $129,900

LaSalle – Home with 2 bedroom, 1 bath, enclosed Peru – Investment opportunity, 2 unit features LaSalle – Lovely all brick 4 bedroom, 5 bath home, 3 car Utica – Grand Bear villa with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, front porch, walkout basement, fenced yard. 2 bed, 1 bath up and 3 bed, 1 bath down. garage, pool, pool house, multiple patios. end unit in secluded area, close to state parks. #11342132 $68,000 #11336970 $150,000 #11307360 $850,000 #11359539 $149,900

Spring Valley – Welcoming foyer leads to 2 LaSalle – Well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 Mendota – Lovely 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath ranch LaSalle – Charming 3 bedroom, 1 bath bedroom, 1 bath home, cozy fireplace, 2 car garage. bath home, large 2 car garage. home on 2.14 acres, plus 2 buildings. home, full basement, garage, patio. #11276484 $129,900 #11266734 $69,500 #11261864 $380,000 #11255256 $136,900

LaSalle – Home of your dream, 5 bedroom, 3.5 LaSalle – New construction 3 bedroom, 2 Peru – Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath duplex Oglesby – Spacious brick 4 bedroom, 4 bath home on 3+ acres, 3 car garage. bath home, 2 car garage, energy efficient. home, open concept floor plan, 2 car garage. bath ranch home with 2 car garage. #11252522 $499,900 #11244174 $280,000 #11166199 $350,000 #11136473 $225,000 A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 7


815-223-1088

coldwellbankertoday.com

Linda Hamer

Cherise Haymaker

Chris Hopps

Vincent Jessen

Barb Kuzma

Bonnie Lester

David Postula

Garry Schroeder

LOT LISTINGS LaSalle-Country living, build your dream home on this 4.19 acre lot, mature trees................. #11339107..... $150,000 Granville-Great building lot located in quiet subdivision, no building time requirement........... #11274091....... $32,500 Putnam-Lake lot on finger of Lake Thunderbird, lake access & amenities. ............................ #11133366....... $55,000 Utica-Affordable single-family lot with city sewer & water, restrictive covenants. .................#10775030....... $23,000 Putnam–Lake view residential lot, close to clubhouse & boat launch. ...................................#10105633....... $6,000 Utica–Residential building lot, city sewer & water, restrictive covenants. ............................. #08977584....... $25,000 Utica–Single family lot in established development with city water & sewer. ........................ #08762325....... $14,500

SUBDIVISIONS HERITAGE FIELDS SUBDIVISION Large residential building lots starting at $19,900. Curb & gutters, city sewer & water available. Close to I-39! Lot size begins at .25 an acre & covenants are available. Call Garry Schroeder at 815-252-5854. MLS#10141625

CEDAR LANE PREMIUM HOME SITES Limited supply, ready to build upon with city sewer & water, curbs & sidewalks, underground utilities. Plat & restrictive covenants available, Peru school district. Starting at $95,000. Call Wendy Fulmer 815252-8280 or Chris Hopps 815-252-5273. MLS#10785416

STONE BLUFF TERRACE Large, wooded building lots starting at $19,000. Water to site, gas & electric nearby. Overlooking scenic Vermilion River Valley! Lot sizes from .32-1.34 acres, 3 available lots. Call Chris Hopps at 815-252-5273. MLS#08273641 SM-LA1968640

8 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication


815-223-1088

coldwellbankertoday.com

TJ Templeton

Amber Witek

Carol Wlodarchak

Karen Yade

Karen Zermeno

Heidi Huber

Bob Huber

Tom Guttilla

COMMERCIAL

LaSalle-High visibility location, offices and work stations already set up, off street parking. #11338899 $95,000

Utica-Unlimited possibilities, 4400 sq ft, great room, commercial kitchen, storage, on 1.75 acres. #11338122 $209,000

DePue-Multi purpose 1500 sq ft building, could be store, restaurant, bar, residence, storage. #11334819 $40,000

Peru-Established restaurant, building and catering business in high traffic location, large parking lot. #11313513 $337,500

Marseilles-Established Business, bowling alley, bar, restaurant, upstairs apartments. #11286167 $450,000

Peru-High traffic location on Route 6 has office, reception, and show room. #11275040 $189,000

Oglesby-Spacious commercial building on high traffic and high visibility road. #11267162 $219,000

Mark–High traffic exposure, spacious building, plenty of parking spaces. #11090721 $79,900

Henry–Must see industrial property with 5 steel framed buildings for your needs. #10297715 $950,000

COMMERCIAL LOTS Princeton–Cleared, level building site features 2.88 acres in business plaza ... #10878168 ... $300,000 Princeton–Cleared, level building site features .51 acres zoned B2................. #10878119 .....$100,000 Princeton–Cleared, level building site features .43 acres in high traffic area ... #10878085 ....$100,000 A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 9


How to determine if it’s time to downsize Individuals work hard to save enough money to purchase their homes. And the hard work doesn’t end there. Once homeowners settle into a new home, they may set their sights on renovations that suit their individual needs. And even when buyers find a home that needs no such work, maintenance requires homeowners’ utmost attention. All that hard work is perhaps one reason why seniors may be a little reluctant to downsize as they advance through their golden years. In addition to the sweat equity homeowners put into their homes, all the memories they’ve made within their walls can make it harder to put a home on the market. Downsizing is a difficult decision that’s unique to each homeowner. Seniors who aren’t quite certain if downsizing is right for them can consider three key factors to make a decision that’s in their best interests.

■ Cost: Perhaps no variable affects senior homeowners’ decisions to downsize their homes as much as cost. No one wants to outlive their money, and downsizing to a smaller home can help seniors reduce their monthly expenses by a significant margin. Even homeowners who have long since paid off their mortgages can save substantial amounts of money by downsizing to a smaller home or even an apartment or condominium. Lower property taxes, reduced insurance premiums and the need to pay for fewer repairs are just some of the ways downsizing can save seniors money. ■ Space: Many people love the extra space that single-family homes provide. But seniors can take a walk through their homes and see how many rooms they still use on a consistent basis. If much of the home is unused, seniors can probably downsize without adversely affecting their daily lives.

kitchen is beautiful. finish it off with appliances your

■ Market: The real estate market is another factor to consider when deciding if the time is right to downsize. A seller’s market can help seniors get the biggest return on their real estate investment, potentially helping them make up for meager retirement savings. For example, home prices skyrocketed across the country during the COVID19 pandemic, making that a great time for sellers to put their homes on the market. Seniors selling to downsize may capitalize on such spikes

since they won’t be looking to turn around and buy larger, equally expensive homes once they sell their current place. If the market is down and seniors can withstand the work and cost a little longer, it may be best to wait until things bounce back in sellers’ favor. Downsizing requires careful consideration of a host of variables. No two situations are the same, so seniors should exercise due diligence to determine if downsizing is right for them. TF222686

Ask us about our

Mortgage Loans Ask us about our

Low Fixed Rates • Local Servicing • Speedy Loan Process

S T O P I N A N D TA L K T O H E AT H E R OUR APPLIANCE PROFESSIONAL!

WHEN YOU BUY FROM US, YOU’RE FAMILY!

. . . call us today.

make your clothes last longer

with laundry appliances

(815) 223-8800 Janette Glupczynski NMLS# 460147

PLUMBING & HEATING 404 W. Main St. McNabb • 815.882.2111 www.grassersplumbingheating.com

Let’s get to know each other.

SM-LA1968633

10 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication

eLSB.com


LOCAL REALTY GROUP

Beth Coleman-Weger, Broker 815-252-2713 SoldbyBethColeman@gmail.com

Ready to

spring into action for all your real estate needs! Donna Bayler, Broker 815-760-2204 DonnaBayler@gmail.com

Angie Heckman, Broker 309-312-0180 Angie.Heckman@yahoo.com

s e m o H Feature 207 E. Hopkins Granville, IL

9367 Taylor Rd. Magnolia, IL

4769 E. 500th St. Putnam, IL

329 E. Erie St. Spring Valley, IL

212 Breezy Point Varna, IL

306 McCoy St. Granville, IL

527 W. Dakota St. Spring Valley, IL

410 W. Main St. McNabb, IL

616 E. Grant St. Granville, IL

Local Realty Group Inc.

SM-LA1968426

815-339-1158

Mike Gonet, Managing Broker 815-481-2411 Mike_Gonet@hotmail.com

Commercial 1712 4th St. Peru, IL

local-realtygroup.com

A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 11


12 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication


A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 13


14 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication


2011 Rock Street, Suite A • Peru, IL 61354 • 815-223-3875 January 2018 Mark Janko

Larry Bianchi 815-228-3826

Mark Janko, Managing Broker

Barb Bryant 815-252-3036

Penny Decker 815-228-7877

Adam Finley 815-830-4422

Andrea Greenwalt 815-878-1488

Terry Happ 815-488-1620

Katrina Jarrell 815-228-9779

Your Local Residential, Commercial, Land, Farms & Property Management Team 410 eer eld, Oglesby $375,900

3BD/ 2BA 111 White Lane, Ottawa $170,000

3BD/ 2.5BA

#11322001

211 E. Cleveland St., Ladd $83,500

3BD/ 1BA

#11352012

12 N. Pleasasnt St., Princeton $40,000

3BD/ 1.5BA

#11316243

#11219088 541 11th St., La Salle $118,000

2BD/ 2.5BA

#11208469

1629 5th St., Peru $209,000

4BD/ 2.5BA

#11337772

1520 10th St., Peru $115,000

4BD/ 1BA

#11334696

SM-LA1966750

A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 15


SE HABLA ESPANOL

Erin Karlosky 815-719-7048

Pat Majors 815-228-6353

Linda Kaszynksi 815-228-5622

1428 Campbell Ave,. La Salle $72,500

1BD/ 1BA

#11340822

2BD/ 1BA

#11341117

Some timber, some tillable. horses allowed! Dream property 5 Acres #11331202

dream home! 0 Pulaski St., Peru $42,500

#10877086

11 Scott Ave., Lot 6 Oglesby $44, 00

#06196078

000 SUnset lvd., Lot Oglesby $4 , 00

SM-LA1966751

Erik Milaicki 815-228-2289

00 E. 150th Rd., Peru $74,900

your

.38 Acres

Royce Mignone 815-252-9997

2406 4th St., Peru $115,000

Build

Lot 112X148

Jose Maldonado 815-830-3715

Lot

Church St., Peru $72,000

Lot

#10115658

0006 Sunset lvd., Lot 6 Oglesby $4 , 00

Lot 89X140

#11009402

Lot 1 Hidden Grove Spring alley $ 2,000

Janko Realty & Development would like to recognize Christine Schweickert for being voted the 2022 Realtor of the Year! Christine has been an active realtor member of the Illini Valley Association of Realtors for 20 years. She has served on multiple committees during this time. Christine has also been very active in the community as a volunteer to multiple organizations. She has been extremely instrumental in the creation and implementation of the Micro Food Pantry at Janko Realty & Development. Thank you, Christine, for your hard work, dedication, and contributions to the community! We are so very proud of you!

Lot 135X140

#11009374

Lot 89X140

#06492419

16 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication


SE HABLA ESPANOL

Jeff Mills 815-228-7833

Martha Moscosa 815-993-0804

Pat Olsen 815-910-5983

Brian Phillips 630-800-8622

Christine & Jerry Schweickert 815-488-2990

Theresa Washkowiak

815-481-4663

Kathy Zidow 815-488-4874

402 Clark St., Utica $275,000 MLS #10562174

Ice Cream / Sandwich Shop Near Starved Rock RECENT PRICE

Restaurant / Bar #11156431

404 N. Park St., Streator $290,000 #11271500

200 W. Railroad Ave., Princeton $2,500,000 MLS #10482513

Lot 112X148

#

SM-LA1966752

1840 May Rd., Peru $1,095,000

Commercial

#10732949

Lot

#

0000 N. Richard Hallett Rd. Utica $2,800,000

Farm/Comm. #11148719

.38 Acres

#

600 W. Walnut St., Oglesby $209,900

Commercial

#11009200

Lot 89X140

#

200 Crabtree St. Troy Grove (Lease)

$6.67 /SF

#11316268

A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 17


Landmark Realty of Illinois LLC 1221 North Main Street Princeton • Illinois • 61356 • 815-875-1221 illinoisvalleyhomeshow.com

205 S. Galena. TISKILWA $66,000 2 BDRMS; 1 bath #11353356

109 Douglas St. PUTNAM $169,000 3 BDRMS; 1 ½ baths #11344148

3202 Meridian Road PERU $425,000 3 BDRMS, 1 bath #11354529

515 N. Vernon Street. PRINCETON $59,500 3 BDRMS; 1 bath #11339703

416 N. Main Street PRINCETON $64,900 2 BDRMS; 2 baths #11333046

24347 600 East St WALNUT $78,750 4 BDRMS, 2 baths #11351405

116 West Main WYANET $69,900 2 BDRMS, 1 bath #11348061

120 S. Adams. SHEFFIELD $89,900 3 BDRMS; 1 bath #11358247

Sold over $54 million in real estate in 2021!

CRYSTAL LILLEY

JANELLE MCCARTER

ERIC JOHNSTON

LARRY THOMAS

ROXANA NOBLE

BRENDA STANFIELD

MARSHA LILLEY

KENDRA GENTRY

SARA OSBORN

JOE STANBARY

JACKIE MARTIN

BRANDI DEVENNEY

BELINDA BROWN

JOSH KLECKNER

KAYE PEARSON

BETH MULCAHY

LAUREN SMITH

SUSAN JONES

MASON KIMBERLEY

CHEYENNE KHOUNNHA

CARRIE COBANE

18 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication


Pros and cons to open-concept homes Open-concept homes have become increasingly popular in recent years. An open-concept home is one in which the rooms flow into one another with limited obstruction from walls or other barriers. According to the National Association of Home Builders, 84 percent of new single-family homes have fully or partially open layouts. While they may seem like a new trend, open floor plans are anything but. Early American homes featured open, often one- or two-room units built around the central kitchen/hearth. This maximized warmth and functionality. Homes evolved as incomes grew, and soon homes had several smaller rooms with specialized functions. What’s old has become new again. However, before diving head first into a new home purchase or a big renovation to realize an open-concept dream, consider the pros and cons of this type of setup to

determine if it’s really right times per year. This eliminates underused spaces and opens for you. up sight lines in the layout. The value of real estate has ADVANTAGES OF OPEN FLOOR risen dramatically since the PLANS Open floor plans facilitate the onset of the COVID-19 panflow of natural light throughout demic, and prospective buyers a space and can promote air may prefer an open-concept flow, helping to reduce warm plan because it can help them or cool pockets of air in other- minimize building costs. wise closed-off rooms. Open homes make social- DISADVANTAGES OF OPEN izing easier, even when peo- FLOOR PLANS Open layouts are not for ple are doing different things. While someone is cooking everyone. The same sense of dinner in the kitchen, he or space that occurs when walls she can still interact with are taken down may make someone else playing video rooms feel cavernous and less games in the family room or cozy, particularly in homes paying bills in the home office. with ample square footage. In Entertaining also is easier, as addition, privacy can be hard mingling with guests is much to come by when all rooms more convenient when walls feed into one another. When the kitchen is not are not getting in the way. A smaller home can feel separate from the family room much larger if it employs an space, that makes it easy for open concept. The square foot- noise to compromise the arage is not divided into smaller ea’s comfort levels. There is quarters, which sometimes are no hiding from noise in an rooms (such as formal dining open floor plan, as sounds rooms) that are only used a few from voices, television shows and appliances tend to echo

Your Window of Opportunity Awaits You at Maze.

and blend together. And if the home is a single-story layout, those noises from the main living areas also may carry to adjacent bedrooms. Smoke and smells are another thing to consider. When something on the stove spills over, a small range hood will not be practical for clearing smoke from a large space. Though the aroma of freshly cooked food is enticing, it can make it hard for cooks to keep guests out of the kitchen. Open-concept homes are popular, but homeowners should weigh the pluses and minuses to see if this trend is truly right for them. SH222669

DONATING $25 TO

Opportunities do not come around every day. Now is the perfect time to replace your windows and doors with Marvin.

COPS 4 CANCER

SM-LA1968644

for every mortgage closed in 2022!

Joe Salz

Outside Sales

Since

1848

Home Sweet Home Loans to Purchase, build or Refinance

815-223-1742 • M-F 7:30-4:30 • Sat 8:00-Noon

Along Peru’s Historic Riverfront - at 1100 Water Street • www.mazelumber.com

Brad & Abby Weekday Mornings Download the free 99.3 WAJK app for your mobile device or ask your smart speaker to play “99-3 WAJK!”

First-Time Home Buyer Program Available In-House Servicing on All Loans No Points - Competitive Closing Costs Customers can now apply on-line on our website.

CALL

www.eurekasavings.com

Rachel Balestri

2959 Peoria Street • Peru

815-223-9400 Se habla español

MEMBER FDIC

Loan Officer NMLS# 579165

A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 19


Boost your home’s curb appeal (BPT) - It’s no secret that the U.S. housing market is booming right now. According to realtor.com, “Strong demand and insufficient supply pushed home prices up at a record-breaking 16.6% pace. The combination of historically low mortgage rates, businesses reopening and the lifting of pandemic restrictions fueled a buying frenzy with multiple bids,” creating a

seller’s market, while making five ways to boost your home’s the path to home ownership curb appeal. difficult for some buyers. 1) CREATE A WELCOMING Whether you’re purchasing FRONT WALK The entrance of your home a fixer-upper as an attainable option to home ownership or should be your first point of selling your home and want focus. A great way to work to create a positive first im- with what you already have is pression, licensed landscape to add color to your concrete contractor, author, TV per- walkway and steps. Concrete sonality and STIHL spokes- can wear over time and beperson Sara Bendrick suggests come somewhat of an eyesore

Starved Rock Realty

620 N. Division St. Utica (815) 667-9990 www.starvedrockrealty.net

PUT THE STARVED ROCK REALTY TEAM TO WORK FOR YOU! Dee Barrera Broker/Owner

(815) 252-9696 T

REN

Alice Green Broker

(815) 488-9712

Larla Grandadam

Denisse Perez

(815) 883-1353

(815) 326-8513

Broker

Broker

266 Sunset Blvd in Oglesby MLS # 11354108 @ $1350/mo 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1 car garage - 4 unit building - the living room, kitchen and bath are on the main level. Both bedrooms and bath upstairs, full unfinished basement. Unit has a patio in the back. Refrigerator, stove included. Hook ups for washer and dryer on 2nd floor. Pets accepted at the owner’s discretion with additional pet rent and pet deposit.

T

REN

325 Clark Street, Utica - 3 Units available for RENT Multiple MLS #’s - $1325/Mo

FULLY FURNISHED 1 bedroom 600 sq ft unit in quaint, historic Utica; short term leases available with minimum 3 months. All utilities furnished including internet and WiFi -Laundromat on premises. All units individually decorated with different appointments. Units with large great room, dining and living area. SOME UNITS HAVE HOT TUBS AND FIREPLACES. Individual air and heat controls for each unit. Private assigned parking.

20 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication

2607 N. Illinois State Rt. 351, Oglesby, Il

MLS # 10991356 - $399,900

offered by Dee Barrera RARE FIND! Approx 14 acres; 5 separate 2 bedroom houses with old world character.”

FOR

E!

SAL

123 E. Washington in Utica MLS #11279626 - $149,900 offered by Larla Grandadam 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths in desirable Utica!


can boost the curb appeal of your home, while providing an attractive complement to lawns, trees, gardens and hardscapes. Well-trimmed plants also prevent your outdoor spaces from looking overgrown and open up walkways and sightlines. Consider pruning low-hanging branches that obscure the view of your home from the road and reduce the aesthetic impact of your landscaping features.

and dull in nature. Staining is an easy and perfect way to soften up the look of concrete in any landscape and many colors of stain are available to complement your outdoor spaces. Always remember to pressure wash your concrete before staining it to remove dirt. This is important as you

ness to the front yard. Be sure to choose plants that are climate appropriate and thrive in your area; local nurseries are great resources for this. Consider using an auger instead of a shovel to help get through the planting process quickly. Also, be sure to spread your new plants out so that they have enough room to grow and thrive. 5) ADD A FINISHING TOUCH To draw the eye toward the entryway of your home, hang a wreath on the front door, place a potted plant near the steps and add a water feature such as a self-circulating fountain. Water features such as ponds and fountains can add an architectural element to soften your landscape design and may also attract natural wildlife to your yard.

3) DON’T FORGET TO MULCH After trimming your hedges and shrubs for definition and planting flowers, add two to four inches of mulch to your beds. Mulch keeps weeds down and helps dissipate heat from the sun to protect the soil from drying out, and it also provides a refined look to your landscape. As an alneed a clean surface so that ternative to mulch, you can the stain can absorb easily purchase wood chips made of Whether you’re a seller tryand evenly. A clean surface bark. ing to create an unforgettable will also help the stain soak memory for a prospective entirely through. buyer, or a new homeowner 4) MAKE A STATEMENT IN trying to make your home YOUR YARD WITH FLOWERS 2) TRIM HEDGES AND SHRUBS more inviting, these landscapAND BLOOMS FOR DEFINITION Pick flowers with colors ing improvements are easy Bushes, hedges and shrubs that complement the house ways to boost your home’s possess a natural beauty that colors, which will bring soft- curb appeal.

Cory Biers

Chris Holdenrid

Tara Stefanich

Susan Tondi

Robert (Bob) Suarez

Ashley Rzasa

Mellissa Maurice

Jess Newcomer

Senior Vice President, Loans Mendota 815.539.3834 NMLS #477892

Community President Peru 815.224.4484 NMLS #477891

Vice President, Mortgage Loans Mendota 815.539.3834 NMLS #461073

Mortgage Originator Streator 815.673.4381 NMLS #1900504

Mortgage Originator Ottawa 815.433.3727 NMLS #688620

Branch Manager/ Loan Originator Peru 815.224.4484 NMLS #1014484

Mortgage Originator Princeton 815.872.0002 NMLS #688553

Retail Loan Officer Mendota 815.539.3834 NMLS#1706593

SM-LA1966748

A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 21


TEAM NOBLETEAM NOBLE L A N D M ALRAKN DRM EA A LRTKYR E A L T Y O F I L , L L C O F I 1L2,2 1LNLo rCt h M a i n S t r e e t , P r i n c e t o n , I L 6 1 3 5 6 1 2 2 1 N o r t h M a i n S t r5e eNtO, R T H P I N E S T . P r i n c e t o n , I L 6 1 3 5P6R I N C E T O N

M L S # 1 1 3 0 1 4 7 0Beth - $ 1 8 7 , 5 Kaye 00

Roxana Lauren

Susan

RESIDENTIAL 200 SOUTH MAPLE ST.

WYANET

ME L SR#I D1 1I A2 0N2 8R7D6 . - $ 1 2 4 , 5 0 0 3202 M PERU

MLS# 11354529 - $425,000

204 SOUTH CENTER ST. BUDA M L S # 1 1220308 9S3 O 0U - T $ 4H5 ,M 0 0A0P L E S T . WYANET MLS# 11202876 - $124,500

684 ANITA LANE PRINCETON 9 7 5 I NMNLSSB# R1U1 1C3K2 5L2 N 8 .- $ 2 7 9 , 0 0 0 PRINCETON MLS# 11328554 - $68,000

139 SOUTH PARK ST. SHEFFIELD 246 HIDEAWAY DR. MLS# 11144350 - $57,000 UNIT 4L - PRINCETON MLS# 11311311 - $189,000

922 SOUTH EUCLID AVE. PRINCETON 3 0 2 H IMDLESA# W1 1A2Y5 9D1 8R8. - $ 1 7 5 , 0 0 0 UNIT 6L - PRINCETON MLS# 11328554 - $187,500

705 GREENCROFT RD. PRINCETON

PENDING

MLS# 11321472 - $194,000

PENDING

TEAMWORK WORKING FOR YOU

Roxana Kaye Beth Susan Lauren

815-878-7171 815-866-7783 815-866-3630 815-324-4737 815-200-8746

22 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication

TEAMWORK WORKING FOR YOU

Roxana Kaye Beth Beth S u s aKaye n Lauren

815-878-7171 815-866-7783 815-866-3630 Roxana 8 1 5 - 3 2Lauren 4 - 4 7 3 7 Susan 815-200-8746


TEAM NOBLE - LANDMARK REALTY OF IL, LLC 1221 North Main Street, Princeton, IL 61356

RESIDENTIAL 515 NORTH VERNON ST. PRINCETON MLS# 11339703 - $59,500

508 BILLINGS ST. PRINCETON

PENDING

MLS# 11353176 - $152,000

COMMERCIAL AND LAND HOFFMAN'S PATTERNS OF THE PAST 513 SOUTH MAIN ST. PRINCETON MLS# 11298417 - $725,000 Includes Warehouse + Inventory

WAREHOUSE 24798 1900 NORTH AVE. MALDEN MLS# 10891754 - $360,000 Zoned M2 + Easy Access to I-80

300 WEST BOYD AVE. PRINCETON

MLS# 10916387 - $120,000

2.2 ACRES - ZONED R1

804 WEST HUDSON ST. PRINCETON

MLS# 10383031 - $447,661

15.49 ACRES - ZONED R1

Make your business dreams a reality - call Team Noble! A NewsTribune Publication | Illinois Valley Homes | April/May 2022 23


St. Margaret’s Health

Consolidated Obstetrics Services

Faces You Know & Trust Under One Roof 5 Board Certified OB/GYN’s

Jennifer Maschmann, MD | Norah Toraason, MD | Craig Whatcott, MD Anna Bida-Dudun, MD | Ilan Bornstein, MD

3 Midwives

Dana Hoffman, DNP, CNM | Barbara Tieman, CNM, FNP | Gerri Stagner, CNM

We’re With You Every Step of the Way From Pre-Pregnancy to Postpartum Effective March 15, 2022, ALL deliveries are now being performed at our St. Margaret’s Health - Peru OB Unit.

925 West Street | Peru Visit us online to learn more: aboutsmh.org/OBunit SM-LA1968674

24 April/May 2022 | Illinois Valley Homes | A NewsTribune Publication


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.