Siouxland Homes - May 18, 2019

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home of the week 3833 osage terrace sioux city, ia

$124,900 3 carpeted bedrooms on the main floor with bath, kitchen and living room on the main. Has a high eff. furnace, new carpeting in the basement with a finished rec room. 3/4 bath in basement that has washer and dryer hookups in it. Beautiful oak woodwork and doors in the basement with a storage closet. Basement has door into the garage so you don’t have to go outside to bring in groceries. Garage is single car but extra deep. Has vinyl siding and nice full bath on main. Great starter home! Kitchen is nice sized with a dining area at the end of the kitchen and a sliding door off the dining area to the private backyard with a patio. Includes washer, dryer, stove and refrigerator. Has a slider off the dining room. Has a park like back yard with flower boxes and landscaping.

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OPEN SAT 5/18 9:00-10:00A VANESSA LEFLER-LARNED 1322 NAVAHO CIR SIOUX CITY, IA $209,000

OPEN SAT 5/18 11:00-1:00 KYLE UHL 414 PLYMOUTH ST SE LE MARS, IA $239,500

OPEN SAT 5/18 1:00-2:00 BOB DAVIS 411 DOVER ST KINGSLEY, IA $219,900

OPEN SUN 5/19 12:00-1:00 ROB VALDOVINOS 134 PROSPECT ST SW LE MARS, IA $239,950

OPEN SUN 5/19 12:00-1:00 CHAD GRITZMAKER 2112 JACKSON ST SIOUX CITY, IA $194,500

OPEN SUN 5/19 12:00-1:00 KYLE UHL 6340 TIGER DR SIOUX CITY, IA $384,900

OPEN SUN 5/19 12:00-1:00 BARB MAXON 404 HIDDENWOOD HOLLOW JEFFERSON, SD $495,000

OPEN SUN 5/19 1:00-2:30 SHIRLEY PATRICK 315 W BLUFF ST SIOUX CITY, IA $257,000

OPEN SUN 5/19 1:00-3:00 BARBIE ALBENESIUS 302 RIDGE LOOP CROFTON, NE $525,000

OPEN SUN 5/19 1:30-2:30 ROB VALDOVINOS 905 PGA DR LE MARS, IA $254,000

OPEN SUN 5/19 1:30-2:30 KELSEY HOWARD 2000 S RUSTIN SIOUX CITY, IA $150,000

OPEN SUN 5/19 1:30-2:30 CHAD GRITZMAKER 2619 E SOLWAY SIOUX CITY, IA $368,950

OPEN SUN 5/19 1:30-2:30 KYLE UHL 6323 TIGER DR SIOUX CITY, IA $349,900

OPEN SUN 5/19 1:30-2:30 BARB MAXON 803 BROOKSIDE DR JEFFERSON, SD $400,000

NEW LISTING VANESSA LEFLER-LARNED 1322 NAVAHO CIR SIOUX CITY, IA $209,000

NEW LISTING BARB MAXON 3712 JONES SIOUX CITY, IA $140,000

NEW LISTING BARB MAXON 2524 SENECA WAY SIOUX CITY, IA $235,000

NEW LISTING TAMMY DOYEL 610 S WASHINGTON REMSEN, IA 196,000

NEW LISTING JESSE DERRICK 1405 IRENE ST SIOUX CITY, IA $99,500

NEW LISTING JESSE DERRICK 3409 4TH AVE SIOUX CITY, IA $174,900

NEW LISTING JESSE DERRICK 1515 FLORENCE AVE SIOUX CITY, IA $214,950

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ASK EDITH

Sellers OK with non-buyers attending open houses

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ear Edith: In a recent column, you discussed the topic of neighbors who attend open houses with no intent to buy and whether Realtors encourage it. My wife and I were like that. On many weekends, just out of curiosity, we attended several open houses in our neighEDITH borhood. LANK Finally, we had to sell our house. And what agent did we select to sell the house? An agent who we got to know through her many open houses. — X. Answer: Yes, at an open house, a broker will usually welcome non-buyers. That can be an advantage, not only to the agent but sometimes to the seller. Those “looky-loos” may well know people who always wanted to live in that area. And just in general, the more people who know about property on the market, the more likely it is to find the right buyer.

a copy of the textbook online or at your local library. One way to learn the business is to find an experienced investor, perhaps someone older who may be interested in becoming partners with a beginner. If you’re willing to do the running around part of the job, a partnership is not a bad way to start getting experience. Good luck!

From a Stager

Ms. Lank: You had a recent piece about a house that wouldn’t sell. Forget about the price; they should consider hiring a professional home stager to come in and fix up the inside and outside and then have another open house. I was in the business here for more than 48 years. I often did this myself for my customers, and it worked. — J. S. Answer: Were you the real estate agent or the stager? At any rate, yes, it’s always a good idea to spiff up a property when it goes on the market — as long as one isn’t hiding any serious flaws.

one that was accepted. — J. B. Answer: State law and ethics require that all offers be delivered promptly to the seller and, of course, state that no one is allowed to lie to you. I can’t really tell you more than that. You can take your inquiries to your local National Association of Realtors chapter. But if it turns out that the sellers knew your offer was coming in later, they were within their rights in choosing to deal with another one first. The offer first written does not have any priority, nor does the highest one. I guess the question comes down to this: Did the sellers know about the existence of other signed offers? Meanwhile, I hope there’s an even better house out there waiting for you.

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Lawyer Knows Better

Dear Edith: I respectfully disagree with your opinion from a previous column that the “mortgage doesn’t affect the addition of a person to the property deed.” No License Needed Almost all mortgages Hello, Edith: I would like to invest in property in Offer Never Presented contain a “due on transfer” clause, which provides that a year or two. I have heard Edith: We recently any transfer of any interest different information about signed an offer on a home having/needing a real esand were told by the sellers’ in the mortgaged property tate license to do so. Do I broker that no offers would without the consent of the lender is a default and can have to have a license to be presented until the next result in foreclosure or the buy and sell property? Do day at 7 p.m. We had our lender calling the mortgage I need a license to collect broker write the offer, and rent if I become a landlord? she confirmed that no offers all due. Best advice is to get To invest in real estate, would be presented until the the lender’s approval. — D. what would be the pros of following day. In the mean- L. H., Esq. Answer: Thanks for the having a license? — X. time, another broker wrote Answer: There’s no reup an offer and hand-deliv- reminder. It came from a quirement anywhere that ered it to the seller (bypass- lawyer who has been most helpful to this column over indicates an investor or ing the sellers’ agent). The the years. landlord needs a real estate seller accepted that offer, license. It wouldn’t hurt, and we were left completely Contact Edith Lank at www. though, to review some out of the process (and out askedith.com, at edithlank@ of the material from your of a home). What recourse state’s real estate salesper- do we have? By the way, our aol.com or at 240 Hemingway Drive, Rochester NY 14620. son course. There should be offer was higher than the

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ASK A PLUMBER

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Skirted toilets can have smooth sides for easy cleaning.

Toilet features needed for heavyuse bathroom

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ear Ed: My parents are moving in with us for a while and this will put more use on our main bathroom. I plan to install a new toilet to help deal with the extra traffic. ED DEL Before I buy, what toilet GRANDE features can help with this issue? — Peter, Florida Answer: For heavy-use bathrooms I suggest you look at three categories to help choose your new toilet.

1. WATER-SAVING CAPABILITIES

Look into a high-efficiency toilet with a strong flush rating. With extra toilet use, you need to cut down on water consumption as much as you can. High-efficiency toilets use under 1.3 gallons per flush.

2. UNIVERSAL DESIGN (UD)

Different age groups may be using the same toilet. Comfort height toilets are available that are a little higher than standard toilets.

3. CLEANING ISSUES

More use equals more cleaning. A skirted-type toilet can address the issue because it has smooth sides for easier cleaning. Master Contractor/Plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book “Ed Del Grande’s House Call,” the host of TV and Internet shows, and a LEED green associate. Visit eddelgrande.com or write eadelg@cs.com. Always consult local contractors and codes.

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HOME ADVISOR

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You might be surprised to learn that countertop appliances and reusable containers can harbor bacteria, yeast and mold.

The 7 dirtiest places in your kitchen

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our imagination can run wild thinking of the bacteria lurking in your home. But people tend to look in the wrong direction when it comes to fighting germs in the kitchen. Disinfect these seven germ sanctuaries as soon as possible.

Refrigerator

Your refrigerator harbors bacteria in some surprising places. Ice and water dispensers, vegetable crispers, meat drawers, and door seals are some of the germiest! To do: Use a disinfectant when you clean the fridge, do a white vinegar flush of the water dispenser, and clean and sanitize the ice maker and ice bin. If your fridge needs extra care (and elbow grease), consider hiring a cleaning service that offers appliance cleaning.

Countertop appliances

Countertop appliances need

more intensive cleaning than you might think. In fact, not doing things like flushing your coffee maker and disinfecting your blender gasket can put you at risk of ingesting unsafe bacteria. To do: Run a cycle of white vinegar and water through your coffee maker, and tackle scum on slow cookers with white vinegar and baking soda. Disassemble your blender and wash every component with soap and water. And remember to unplug appliances before cleaning.

Countertops

Think of all of the hands, bags and containers that land on your countertops throughout the day. A quick wipe-down won’t be enough to fully clean the surface and prevent cross-contamination. To do: Disinfect your countertops daily and let them air dry. And consider installing a

nonporous countertop material like engineered quartz to reduce germ accumulation!

The sink

Sinks require daily care to fight bacteria. Disinfecting them regularly will reduce the risk of contaminating foods and dishware, and will make your sink less appealing to pests. To do: Flush sink drains weekly or bi-weekly with hot water and bleach or vinegar and baking soda. And disinfect your sink basin every night. If your sink is slow to drain or produces a smell, it might help to connect with a local plumber.

Cooking utensils

Utensils like rubber spatulas and can openers rank in the top 10 for bacteria content—and studies have found harmful strains like E. coli and Salmonella on them! To do: If your utensils can be

disassembled, take them apart to clean them (bacteria gathers in the creases). And deep clean your can opener in a vinegar bath.

semi-wet knives back into the block. To do: Remove the knives and clean the block with soap and water, scrubbing the slots with a narrow brush or pipe cleaner. Then, submerge the block in Reusable containers water containing one tablespoon Food storage containers and reusable grocery bags aren’t just of bleach to each gallon (or wipe storing dry goods or tomorrow’s it with a similarly portioned mixture). Let the block air dry lunch—they’re also holding upside-down. germs. This is especially true if The reign of bacteria in the there is a rubber seal involved, as these tested positive for yeast kitchen doesn’t end there. Knobs, handles, buttons, and mold. sponges and washcloths need To do: Wash your reusable shopping bags weekly. And clean more attention than they’re given. If you’re feeling overfood storage containers as soon whelmed, consult with a as you’re finished with them, removing the seals for their own cleaning company about deep cleaning services and get a clean cleaning. slate!

Knife block

Knife blocks rank among the 10 germiest items in the kitchen. Wooden knife blocks, in particular, harbor yeast and mold—especially if you put

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ASK ANGIE’S LIST

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If you have lots of foliage above your house, your gutters may need to be cleaned more often.

Do my gutters need to be repaired?

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our gutters are important to your home’s overall well-being. When properly maintained, they protect your roof, your siding and even your foundation. Metal PAUL F.P. or vinyl materiPOGUE als can last many years, but when things go wrong, they need to be addressed quickly and efficiently. Ask yourself these five questions to keep your gutters in the best condition.

Have your gutters been cleaned lately? Regular gutter cleaning provides the most important first line of defense against damage. Debris buildup defeats their purpose—clogged gutters can

easily be damaged and lead to trouble elsewhere around the home. Experts recommend cleaning your gutters at least twice a year, in spring and summer. If you have heavy foliage around your house, you might even need to do it three or four times a year. If water begins to pool near your foundation or you notice water overflowing during rain, you need to get your gutters cleaned. Don’t forget your downspout, either. A blocked downspout can cause problems as well. Gutter cleaning can be a dangerous job, so you should hire a licensed and insured professional to handle it.

Are they sagging?

If your gutters sag, you need

to address it. Once gutters begin to lean or pull away, the problem gets worse quickly. Your fascia board could rot. Or, the gutters might collapse entirely. Broken spikes and hangers usually cause sagging gutters. Replace this hardware as necessary. Sagging may also indicate that you have gutters that are not appropriate for your house. A professional can tell you if you need to replace them.

a leak. But, once a weak spot is established, the problem will likely recur.

Do your gutters show signs of damage?

Several telltale markers can give you early warning of gutter damage. If paint is peeling on or around them, it may mean standing water is present. Orange flecks also give this problem away. Pools of water or mildew near the foundation Can you see leaks? If your gutters aren’t blocked, indicate that your gutters are not working properly. If you see but water is still escaping, you water marks or water damage probably have a leak. Leaks beneath the gutters, water is sometimes open at the joints between sections. In those cases, probably escaping. If you see you can reseal them. Sometimes, any of these indicators, you a damaged gutter will crack and need to hire a pro to check them begin to leak. You can patch such out.

Are they pitched correctly?

Gutters must be slightly pitched towards the downspout. Most gutters are pitched at 1/8 or 1/16 inch per foot. You usually can’t tell this by looking at it. But, if water pools and there’s no blockage, your gutters are probably improperly pitched. Sometimes, this is because they were installed incorrectly. Or, your house may have settled since installation. Pitch adjustment is a delicate job that must be done precisely. It’s best left to a professional. Paul F. P. Pogue 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.


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ASK A PLUMBER

Joe Krage 251-4030 CBR

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950

ear Ed: We have a finished basement and the bathroom gets a lot of use. Even though we have a vent fan, we can use help to keep the bathroom smelling fresh. Other than standard air freshener options, do you have any other ideas we can try? — Pat, Ohio Answer: As a plumber, I first want to mention basements can be moist areas. So if possible, run a dehumidifier to help dry the area and that may ED DEL help as well. GRANDE As far as more options for bathroom fresheners, I’ve seen new toilet seats on the market with built-in air fresheners. These special seats are battery-operated, and the system is activated when a person sits on the seat. A small fan located in a hollow area of the seat moves air through a deodorizing filter and a concentrated scented chamber. Freshener seats are available in elongated and round-front models and can include features like a slow-closing lid and a night light. Since batteries, filters and scent packs are easily replaced, I see no reason why you shouldn’t consider my fresh idea. Master Contractor/Plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book “Ed Del Grande’s House Call,” the host of TV and Internet shows, and a LEED green associate. Visit eddelgrande.com or write eadelg@cs.com. Always consult local contractors and codes.

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524 Monterey Trl, D. Dunes • $759,000

Pride of ownership located on the 13th hole of Dakota Dunes Golf Course. 2 FP, open concept, large master suite on the main and home has been totally updated.

Very well maintained home in a quiet South Sioux City neighborhood. 2 generous-sized bedrooms, 1.5 baths, & a finished basement.

2165 W. 19tH St. • $44,950 fixer Upper 4 bedroom, 1 bath on a .47 acre lot. Must be sOLd “As is” for CAsH.

Very well-cared for ranch home with 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms in the Woodbury Heights neighborhood. With a large, open floor plan, including a great eat-in kitchen with sliding doors to the back deck, this house is ready to be called ‘home!’

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604 Stagecoach, SSc • $172,000 This 4 bed, 3.5 bath home sits on a beautiful 5.87 acres & featured a walk-out basement level.

511 Bay Hill Cir, D. Dunes • $829,000

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H10 | Saturday, May 18, 2019

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4822 Meadow Lark Ln. • $315,000 • 804558 Open concept ranch w/ master suite & main floor laundry.

A proud member of

Thanks for making us Siouxland’s Market Leader for 18 years!

1819 120th St, Jackson • $365,000 • 804666 Ranch home on 5.87 acres; oversized garage & 54x30 shed. OpEn HOUSES SATURDAy, MAy 18 & SUnDAy, MAy 19, 2019

FEATURED HOMES Duplex

515 Main St, Hornick $59,950 804322

Saturday, May 18, 2019 | H11

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ConDoMiniuM

1008 15th St. $69,000 804817

1761 260th Ave. #34, Spirit Lake $118,000 804400

323 SE 1st St. #2, Le Mars $119,900 804676

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950 803392

15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake $125,000 804257

1800 Nebraska St. $129,950 802145

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501 E. 31st St, S. Sioux City $145,000 804681

302 Jones St. #511 $170,000 802721

700 4th St. #605 $179,950 804478

603 Courtright St, Mapleton $200,000 800326

3024 Pierce St. $209,000 804771

4023 Capitol St. $214,900 804761

222 Ester St, Ponca $220,000 800448

915 Douglas St. $230,000 802860

4109 Sherwood Ter. $245,000 804579

4700 Foxhollow Ct. $250,000 804371

4801 Malloy Rd. $250,000 803017

647 Brentwood St. $259,950 804197

4431 Jefferson St. $300,000 804749

4537 Deer Shadow Trl. $325,000 804040

302 Jones St. Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51101 712-226-6000 1-800-420-4635

1913 Dakota Ave So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-2031 1-800-420-4635

400 Gold Circle Suite 120 Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-4663 1-800-420-4635

Just enter the listing number you see here in the keyword section of the search screen on UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com. Licensed in IA, NE, SD

3114 Pierce St. $155,000 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes 804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes $400,000 $459,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

604 Country Ln, Kingsley $346,000 803601

701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 803474

504 Kingston Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 803932

621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes $379,995 804412

Duplex

modern machine shed. 804915 $185,000 3706 Stone Ave. 4BR, 2BA Bungalow w/ 2 stall garage,

2508-10 Hamilton Blvd. $395,000 804847

936 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson $515,000 804297

212 Country Club Dr, 938 Pebble Beach Dr, Lake Park Dak. Dunes $635,000 804229 $649,000 804873 Multi unit

524 Monterey Trl, Dak. Dunes $759,000 803243

511 Bay Hill Cir, Dak. Dunes $829,000 804406

1901 Pierce St. 3461 Wanamaker Way $1,375,000 802862 $1,525,000 803302

Looking for rentals?

hardwood floors, dormer & enclosed porch.

5000 Ravine park Ln. 4BR, 3.5BA Spacious 1½ story w/ new roof, windows, siding & furnace; in-ground pool. 804936 $349,000 411 Baywood Dr, Sgt. Bluff 3BR, 3BA Ranch w/ eat-in kitchen, 3 season room, main floor laundry & fireplace. 804943 $279,900

804944 $160,000 2316 S. newton St. 3BR, 1BA Bungalow w/ new kitchen, bath & carpet; AHS Home Warranty included. 804946 $135,000

2521 S. Cornelia St. 3BR, 2BA Ranch w/ large kitchen, master bath, carport & 2 car off street parking. 804954 $145,000 6413 Golf View place 3BR, 3BA Townhome w/ open floor plan, tall ceilings, bonus rec room & wet bar. 804955 $299,950

2165 w. 19th St.

424 Buckwalter Dr.

4BR, 1BA Raised ranch near all school grade levels; great investment opportunity.

4BR, 2.5BA Multi-level w/ two family rooms, master bath & new bath

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

804940 $44,950

712-226-6000

& eat-in kitchen. 804945 $209,000

604 Stagecoach Rd, S. Sioux City $172,000 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson $399,500 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

1314 Clairmont Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

411 Baywood Dr, Sgt. Bluff $279,900 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

52 McDonald Dr. $309,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

320 Maplewood Pl. $349,900 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

3600 Dupont St. $140,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

2432 Mohawk Dr. $289,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

8 Red Fox Run $429,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

2426 Mohawk Dr. $249,950 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

2910 Jennings St. $174,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

33375 E. Loop Rd. $389,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $295,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

1412 S. St. Aubin St. $135,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

4601 Applewood Ave. $225,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328

5000 Ravine Park Ln. $349,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

2420 S. Lemon St. $145,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

townhouse

nEwLy LISTED pROpERTIES 56690 877 Rd, Coleridge 4BR, 1.5BA Charming 1½ story on 8.5 acres w/ historic barn &

109 S. 17th St, Dakota City $145,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

3131 S. Oleander St. 3BR, 2.5BA Split level home on corner lot w/ oversized deck, vinyl fencing & fire pit. 804967 $195,000

3706 Stone Ave. $160,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2316 S. Newton St. $135,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2521 S. Cornelia St. $145,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

6541 Palm Valley Dr. $399,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

4014 Normandy St. $239,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

6712 Timberline Cir. $244,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

townhouse

1911 S. Bluff Rd, parcels A, B & C, Hubbard 3 lots w/ 6+ acres each; sold separately or all together. 804927, 804929, 804930 $85,000 ea. 3815 Jackson St. 4BR, 2.5BA 1½ story w/ private backyard, shed, workshop, ample storage & new roof. 805002 $138,000

6413 Golf View Pl. $299,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

pInTEREST Lovers – We LOVE it too. We’ve set up 27 interesting boards ranging from Places to Eat in Siouxland, to “Out There” Ideas For Your Home, to Curb Appeal and more. Check us out at www.Pinterest.com/unitedre.

Considering a real estate career?

Contact Kristie VerMulm 712-226-6071 or go to UnitedSimulator.com


H10 | Saturday, May 18, 2019

Siouxland Homes

4822 Meadow Lark Ln. • $315,000 • 804558 Open concept ranch w/ master suite & main floor laundry.

A proud member of

Thanks for making us Siouxland’s Market Leader for 18 years!

1819 120th St, Jackson • $365,000 • 804666 Ranch home on 5.87 acres; oversized garage & 54x30 shed. OpEn HOUSES SATURDAy, MAy 18 & SUnDAy, MAy 19, 2019

FEATURED HOMES Duplex

515 Main St, Hornick $59,950 804322

Saturday, May 18, 2019 | H11

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ConDoMiniuM

1008 15th St. $69,000 804817

1761 260th Ave. #34, Spirit Lake $118,000 804400

323 SE 1st St. #2, Le Mars $119,900 804676

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950 803392

15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake $125,000 804257

1800 Nebraska St. $129,950 802145

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501 E. 31st St, S. Sioux City $145,000 804681

302 Jones St. #511 $170,000 802721

700 4th St. #605 $179,950 804478

603 Courtright St, Mapleton $200,000 800326

3024 Pierce St. $209,000 804771

4023 Capitol St. $214,900 804761

222 Ester St, Ponca $220,000 800448

915 Douglas St. $230,000 802860

4109 Sherwood Ter. $245,000 804579

4700 Foxhollow Ct. $250,000 804371

4801 Malloy Rd. $250,000 803017

647 Brentwood St. $259,950 804197

4431 Jefferson St. $300,000 804749

4537 Deer Shadow Trl. $325,000 804040

302 Jones St. Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51101 712-226-6000 1-800-420-4635

1913 Dakota Ave So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-2031 1-800-420-4635

400 Gold Circle Suite 120 Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-4663 1-800-420-4635

Just enter the listing number you see here in the keyword section of the search screen on UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com. Licensed in IA, NE, SD

3114 Pierce St. $155,000 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes 804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes $400,000 $459,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

604 Country Ln, Kingsley $346,000 803601

701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 803474

504 Kingston Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 803932

621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes $379,995 804412

Duplex

modern machine shed. 804915 $185,000 3706 Stone Ave. 4BR, 2BA Bungalow w/ 2 stall garage,

2508-10 Hamilton Blvd. $395,000 804847

936 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson $515,000 804297

212 Country Club Dr, 938 Pebble Beach Dr, Lake Park Dak. Dunes $635,000 804229 $649,000 804873 Multi unit

524 Monterey Trl, Dak. Dunes $759,000 803243

511 Bay Hill Cir, Dak. Dunes $829,000 804406

1901 Pierce St. 3461 Wanamaker Way $1,375,000 802862 $1,525,000 803302

Looking for rentals?

hardwood floors, dormer & enclosed porch.

5000 Ravine park Ln. 4BR, 3.5BA Spacious 1½ story w/ new roof, windows, siding & furnace; in-ground pool. 804936 $349,000 411 Baywood Dr, Sgt. Bluff 3BR, 3BA Ranch w/ eat-in kitchen, 3 season room, main floor laundry & fireplace. 804943 $279,900

804944 $160,000 2316 S. newton St. 3BR, 1BA Bungalow w/ new kitchen, bath & carpet; AHS Home Warranty included. 804946 $135,000

2521 S. Cornelia St. 3BR, 2BA Ranch w/ large kitchen, master bath, carport & 2 car off street parking. 804954 $145,000 6413 Golf View place 3BR, 3BA Townhome w/ open floor plan, tall ceilings, bonus rec room & wet bar. 804955 $299,950

2165 w. 19th St.

424 Buckwalter Dr.

4BR, 1BA Raised ranch near all school grade levels; great investment opportunity.

4BR, 2.5BA Multi-level w/ two family rooms, master bath & new bath

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

804940 $44,950

712-226-6000

& eat-in kitchen. 804945 $209,000

604 Stagecoach Rd, S. Sioux City $172,000 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson $399,500 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

1314 Clairmont Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

411 Baywood Dr, Sgt. Bluff $279,900 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

52 McDonald Dr. $309,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

320 Maplewood Pl. $349,900 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

3600 Dupont St. $140,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

2432 Mohawk Dr. $289,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

8 Red Fox Run $429,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

2426 Mohawk Dr. $249,950 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

2910 Jennings St. $174,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

33375 E. Loop Rd. $389,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $295,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

1412 S. St. Aubin St. $135,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

4601 Applewood Ave. $225,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328

5000 Ravine Park Ln. $349,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

2420 S. Lemon St. $145,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

townhouse

nEwLy LISTED pROpERTIES 56690 877 Rd, Coleridge 4BR, 1.5BA Charming 1½ story on 8.5 acres w/ historic barn &

109 S. 17th St, Dakota City $145,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

3131 S. Oleander St. 3BR, 2.5BA Split level home on corner lot w/ oversized deck, vinyl fencing & fire pit. 804967 $195,000

3706 Stone Ave. $160,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2316 S. Newton St. $135,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2521 S. Cornelia St. $145,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

6541 Palm Valley Dr. $399,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

4014 Normandy St. $239,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

6712 Timberline Cir. $244,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

townhouse

1911 S. Bluff Rd, parcels A, B & C, Hubbard 3 lots w/ 6+ acres each; sold separately or all together. 804927, 804929, 804930 $85,000 ea. 3815 Jackson St. 4BR, 2.5BA 1½ story w/ private backyard, shed, workshop, ample storage & new roof. 805002 $138,000

6413 Golf View Pl. $299,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

pInTEREST Lovers – We LOVE it too. We’ve set up 27 interesting boards ranging from Places to Eat in Siouxland, to “Out There” Ideas For Your Home, to Curb Appeal and more. Check us out at www.Pinterest.com/unitedre.

Considering a real estate career?

Contact Kristie VerMulm 712-226-6071 or go to UnitedSimulator.com


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3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1 car tuck under garage, & fenced yard.

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bedrooms, plus 1 non-conforming Wonderful move-in-ready acreage 4 bedr home with gorgeous views. 3 BR, bedroom w/o egress, 3 baths, & master suite with huge walk-in 2.5 BA, main floor laundry, sun shower & walk-in closet. Kitchen room, 4 car garage, pole/horse has SS appliances, pantry, main barn, garden & 20 acres! floor laundry laundry, 3 car att garage & so

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15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake New roof, 2019. 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home in Methodist Campground.

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$125,000

Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 Licensed in IA, SD & NE lizdeurloo@unitedrealestatesolutions.com

Buying or Selling?

ThinK ChuCK! Email: ChuckBurnett@myunitedagent.com

712-251-0829

Open Sunday 12:00-1:00 • New Price!

4703 Old Lakeport Rd, Sioux City • $295,000 Outstanding walk out ranch with large fenced back yard & updates galore! Great open concept with vaulted living room with gas fireplace, open to large eat-in kitchen. Sliders to an unbelievable large deck. Large finished family room down stairs walks out to great fenced back yard with brick patio, fire pit, & newer shed. Main floor laundry. New shingles, gutters, deck, garage door, fence, & fire pit. Newer kitchen appliances. Over sized heated 2 car garage.

Open Sunday 1:30-2:30

2432 Mohawk Dr. • $289,000

An outstanding 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home on a quiet north side street. Large master bedroom suite on main has walk in closet & master bath with double vanity & whirlpool tub. There are many updates throughout & a spacious finished basement.

Open Sunday 3:00-4:00 • New Price!

804 E. St. Andrews, D. Dunes • $459,000 4 bed, 3 bath ranch on a quiet cul-de-sac. This contemporary home is gorgeous! Large eat-in kitchen connected to four season room that opens to a large deck! Finished basement with living area & work out room. 3 stall garage.

10 ways to glitz up your space with silver and gold W hen looking for ways to dress up your space, why not glam up your home the same way you would add a bit of glitz to your wardrobe? CATHY Just as in HOBBS fashion, metallics such as silver, gold, bronze and even copper can be used as jewel tones for the home. Looking for ways to blend more than one metallic finish in a single space? Here are some tips for ways to go bold with both silver and gold. 1. Consider blending different finishes through various lighting selections. For example, try a chandelier in one finish and table lamps or a floor lamp in a different finish. 2. Add portable design elements such as a mix of silver and gold toss pillows

or throws. 3. Blend silver and gold through your fixtures such as handles or faucets. 4. Mix silver and gold accessories in a single space such as blending vases or accent pieces of different finishes. 5. Experiment with paint. Whether an accent wall or in the form of artwork, look for ways to blend silver and gold in an artistic statement. 6. Look for ways to build a palette from a signature or inspiration piece. These types of statement pieces can help be the springboard for your design or color story. 7. Don’t be afraid to mix and match finishes, such as pairing a polished finish with a more muted or matte one. 8. Use your metallic finishes as colors. It’s OK to blend gold with yellow and

yellow-based tones and silver with gray or graybased tones. 9. Create vignettes using a blend of various metallic elements. Design vignettes work well on surfaces such as consoles, dressers and nightstands. 10. Include metallic elements in any room where you want to add a touch of glam or glitz. From bedrooms to living rooms and dining areas, nearly any room of the home can be an opportunity to bring in glam elements. 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 www. cathyhobbs.com.


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HERE’S HOW

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ear James: I bought an older home, and the living room ceiling is in pretty bad condition. I am looking for a decorative ceiling that’s easy to install myself. Is beadboard or plank paneling a good option? — Dean M. Dear Dean: When you are remodeling or just redecorating a room, think of the ceiling as the fifth wall. Unlike JAMES the vertical walls, DULLEY no matter what direction you are facing in a room, the ceiling is always in view. Its color, texture and brightness will impact all the other walls. There are many options for finishing a ceiling, including paneling, acoustic tile, fabric and stamped metal. Because you are planning to do the ceiling project yourself, tongue-andgroove paneling, of which beadboard and plank paneling are subsets, is an excellent choice. Beadboard paneling is particularly easy to install. The 3-to-4inch-wide planks have a groove routed down the center. The contour of this groove is identical to the tongue-and-groove edges. This gives the appearance of there being twice as many pieces

as you actually have to install. The planks are typically available in 8-foot lengths and cost about $1.50. As with any planks attached to the ceiling, they should be aligned perpendicular to the ceiling joists. Depending upon the condition of the old ceiling, you may be able to nail the planks under the existing ceiling without removing it. Use an electronic stud finder to locate the studs and snap a chalk line along the centers for the nailing locations. The rooms in most older homes — and new ones, for that matter — are not square. Measure across the diagonal corners along the ceiling. If the measurements are not equal, the room is not square. Measure across each opposing wall to determine how far out of square the room is. Generally, the difference results in a gap at one end, small enough to be covered by a wide crown molding. Locate the true centerline down the ceiling and align the planks with this. Even though it will be painfully obvious to you that the room is out of square, no one else will ever notice it by ceiling planks.

After you purchase the planks, allow them to rest in the room for several days. This allows them to acquire the same moisture level as the room. Prime or stain both sides and all the edges of each plank to seal it. This will minimize future problems with the finish by keeping its moisture content more stable. The grooved edge of the first piece is always placed toward the wall. This allows you to tap on the tongue of each adjacent piece as you put them in place. The tongue is hidden from view inside the groove, so if it gets nicked from the tapping, it will not be seen. Small pilot holes should be drilled through the grooved end of this first plank to attach it to the ceiling. The holes and nailheads will be covered by the edge molding. The other planks will be held in place by nails through the tongues. The nails are driven in at an angle so they do not interfere with the groove as the adjacent plank is installed. Cut the final plank narrower to fit and install the molding. Send your questions to Here’s How, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www.dulley.com.

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uestion: I have several apple and pear trees that I have treated with the fungicide Captan for several years to try to prevent fungal disease problems. It doesn’t seem to work. Last year, I JEFF specifically didn’t RUGG treat some branches of the trees to see if I could tell the difference. There was no difference. What can I do to protect my fruit trees? Answer: Captan is a fungicide that is used commercially on

many fruit crops, and it is used in landscaping for flowering plants, such as azaleas and roses. It is also used on lawns to treat fungal diseases. It is probably the most common fungicide used in the landscape and found in many products. But it has a dark secret that I have not seen mentioned on the product labels: It becomes ineffective if the pH of the water is too high. Many companies have their product labels on the internet; I checked a bunch of them, but I didn’t find any reference to

the need to check the pH of the water used in mixing the product. Most pesticides are sold as concentrates and need to be mixed with water before use. Around the country, tap water varies in acidity and dissolved minerals. When water has a high pH, it can break down the pesticide into nontoxic chemicals or the pesticide may become attached to the dissolved minerals in the water and become ineffective. If the water has a pH value higher than 7, a process known as

alkaline hydrolysis can degrade the pesticide. Insecticides are more likely to degrade than fungicides or herbicides. Pesticides can be tested to determine how long it takes for half of the product to degrade. Captan probably has the worst half-life rating of any pesticide. With water at an acidic pH of 5, it has a half-life of 32 hours. So, if you try to store it for use the next day, it is about half as effective as when it was mixed. At a neutral pH of 7, Captan’s half-life is 8 hours. The problem

occurs when the water’s pH is higher. At a pH of 8, the half-life is just 10 minutes, and at a pH of 10, it is just two minutes! I have tested the water coming out of my hose, and it is always over a pH of 9. So, I can’t use Captan. Since the label doesn’t fill you in on this information, how do you find it? There are a few university websites you can look at, and you can check with your local Cooperative Extension Please see PESTICIDES, Page H17


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Saturday, May 18 & Sunday, May 19, 2019 ADDRESS 882 Ann Ave, Le Mars, IA 510 33rd St 1322 Navaho Cir 2524 Seneca Way 610 S Washington, Remsen 1405 Irene St 3409 4th Ave 1515 Florence Ave 1207 13th St 914 30th St 665 E Pinehurst Tr, D. Dunes 302 Ash Street, Moville 3712 Jones 153 11th Ave SE, Le Mars 520 Silver Ln, Sgt. Bluff 58 Sunset Dr, D. Dunes 3248 Pierce St 1927 S. Pomegranite 2612 W Highland Ave 56690 877 Rd, Coleridge 3706 Stone Ave 2316 S. Newton St 5000 Ravine Park Ln 411 Baywood Dr, Sgt. Bluff 2165 W. 19th St 2521 S. Cornelia St 6413 Golf View Pl 424 Buckwalter Dr 3131 S. Oleander St 1911 S.Bluff Rd,ParcelsA,B & C,Hubbard 3815 Jackson St 3438 Dupont St

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DESCRIPTION Very nice 2-story home in a quiet cul-de-sac. Beautiful landscaping with a private fenced in yard! Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com Spacious and Trendy home in a great location with a FANTASTIC Backyard for FUN! Ranch home with several recent updates. Living room with gas FP opens to kitchen/dining. Kitchen has bleached oak cabinets and newer countertop. Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com Gorgeous, high-end ranch home in DDCC Small town Living. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, Move right in! 2 story wood floors, 3 season room sunroom, new HVAC 2017, private back yard. Beautiful move in ready home with fenced back yard, new flooring and fresh paint. Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com Wonderful ranch home located in an established & pleasant neighborhood, with in-ground pool Waterfront property with a private setting & a four season room Home with an open floor plan, lower level flex space, attached single stall garage, deck, & 3 season room An awesome Morningside home with an oversized garage with work space & privacy fence in the yard Ranch home on a corner lot with single stall garage, build-ins, & wood-burning fireplace Charming 1½ story on 8.5 acres w/ historic barn & modern machine shed. Search MLS # 804915 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Bungalow w/ 2 stall garage, hardwood floors, dormer & enclosed porch. Search MLS # 804944 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Bungalow w/ new kitchen, bath & carpet; AHS Home Warranty included. Search MLS # 804946 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Spacious 1½ story w/ new roof, windows, siding & furnace; in-ground pool. Search MLS # 804936 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Ranch w/ eat-in kitchen, 3 season room, main floor laundry & fireplace. Search MLS # 804943 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Raised ranch near all school grade levels; great investment opportunity. Search MLS # 804940 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Ranch w/ large kitchen, master bath, carport & 2 car off street parking. Search MLS # 804954 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Townhome w/ open floor plan, tall ceilings, bonus rec room & wet bar. Search MLS # 804955 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Multi-level w/ two family rooms, master bath & new bath & eat-in kitchen. Search MLS # 804945 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Split level home on corner lot w/ oversized deck, vinyl fencing & fire pit. Search MLS # 804967 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com 3 lots w/ 6+ acres each; sold separately or all together. Search MLS # 804927, 804929, 804930 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com 1½ story w/ private backyard, shed, workshop, ample storage & new roof. Search MLS # 805002 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com Well maintained home with newer kitchen, windows, & bathrooms. Hardwood floors under the main floor carpet, and deck off kitchen

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ART OF DESIGN

Organize and simplify: A great summer purge

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our surroundings, believe it or not, can have a profound impact on your outlook and performance. Much like a spring-cleaning or a fall dusting, a summertime cleaning and organizing of your surroundings can aid in giving your life a sense of calm JOSEPH PUBILLONES and perspective. To start this healing process, all you need to do is choose one room. Do not attempt to organize the whole house at one time. Focusing your attention on one room at a time will make your goal feel attainable. Remove all art and items hanging on your walls, and select a new wall color. A new color is the best and easiest way to visually refresh your environment. Select a color for your walls that is the opposite of the current color, and make sure it is a soothing shade that makes you feel relaxed. When it is time to re-hang your artwork, engage the help of a family member or friend who could act as a design buddy and discuss your plans about where you are going to hang things.

Their perspective, which often will be different from yours, could guide you in a new direction. This is a foolproof way to achieve a new feel for your room. Assess your current furniture layout and rearrange things. Seek out what is essential to your room, and ask yourself the questions: “If I lost that piece of furniture, would the room function? Would the room be less comfortable?” Being sincere with yourself about your needs is critical in turning out a successful simplified design. Throughout this process, keep reminding yourself, like a mantra, that the goal is to simplify and organize for a more streamlined future. Bins and boxes are invaluable for storage and organization. Invest in a goofproof labeling system — this can be great in the organizational aspect of this type of project. Keeping things organized and labeled will help you sort through all of your possessions and determine which are keepers. Honestly, do you need to keep the entire collection of teen magazines or the stuffed animal your first

sweetheart gave you? Probably not, and this is the perfect opportunity to toss such items, list them for sale on an online portal or, better yet, donate them to charity. Planning ahead to make room for future projects or items that need storage is extremely rewarding and helps clear the mind. Best of all, the warm summer months are perfect for a garage or tag sale. Inspire your neighbors and organize a collective sale. Your neighbors will thank you for giving them a kick-start in a cleaning direction and will be as happy as you are with your lighter and cleaner environment. Finally, make it beautiful. Your surroundings most definitely affect your state of mind. If you want to make a change for a simpler, better life, make sure to adhere to a plan. Happy summer cleaning! Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida.

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A Realtor with United Real Estate Solutions How long have you been a Realtor? I’m in my 39th year. Where are you from? South Sioux City Why did you choose to be a Realtor? When I became a Realtor I was pretty young and I thought it looked like fun. When I got into it, it was just in my blood. What is your favorite house style? I always look like ranch or an older bungalow with natural wood floors – a good straight house.

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What accomplishment are you most proud of? I would definitely say my family. It was why I worked. I put my kids through college and helped them get started. I have two children, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Prime rib with Texas toast, au jus and a baked potato - I have it two times a year.

What was your childhood nickname? I didn’t have one.

When you’re not at the office, where can people find you? Probably just home

What is your favorite music genre? Rock ‘n roll

What was your first car? A 1956 Chevy - I got it for my 16th birthday.

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What was your worst/best job? Worst job: My dad had a café and if a waitress didn’t show up I had to work her shift; Best job: Real Estate

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Who’s your favorite actress? Shirley Maclaine Who’s your favorite movie character? Donna, who played the mother in “Mamma Mia” Android or iPhone? iPhone What’s your favorite meal?

If you could only take 3 items to a desert island, what would they be? Water, a diary and a blanket

If you could have dinner with any three people, dead or alive, who would they be? My family members, my dad and mom and grandparents

What is your favorite holiday, and why? Christmas – I love buying presents for my kids and grandkids. They’re so excited when they can open presents. What advice do you have for your 18-year-old self?

What is something you do in your I’m on the Parish Council at St. Michael’s Church in South Sioux City.


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DESIGN RECIPES

Do’s and don’ts of affordable family room upgrades ‌W hether in basements, filled with light or spaces that pose spatial challenges, family rooms are often the most popular room in a home. So why not make a family room as appealing and CATHY cozy as possible? HOBBS Creating a family-friendly family room doesn’t have to break the bank. Often, creative planning and even “shopping your home” can help refresh a family space DESIGN RECIPES PHOTOS, TNS‌ Before: A family room’s furniture arrangement is easily and affordably. disjointed. After: The arrangement is now cozy and cohesive. Here are some affordable design tips. feel as comfortable in as possible. fun colors as those intended for DON’T normal residential use. 3. Try to use commercial or DO 1. Fill a family room with 4. Incorporate color through hospitality grade fabric on upholtoo many special or breakable 1. Create a furniture configupieces. A family room should be ration around a focal point in the stery pieces. This is a common tip the use of art and accessories. 5. Anchor a space with a large used by interior designers. Comkid-friendly. room. Often this is a television area rug. Ideally the rug should mercial and hospitality grade 2. Just select dark and drab or fireplace. be large enough to accommodate fabric colors. While colors like fabrics are designed to undergo 2. Add cozy elements such as the entire furniture configuraheavy use and stand the test of brown and black can hide stains toss pillows and throws. The goal better than light colors, consider is to create a space your family will time and often come in the same tion for the space.

darker shades of brighter colors such as blue, red or green. 3. Forget lighting. Often family rooms are poorly lit. When possible incorporate recessed lighting placed on dimmers. 4. Use your family room as a discarded space or storage area. Family rooms should be a relaxation space and family oasis. 5. Forget to create a multipurpose space. The goal is to create a space for the whole family. It can be divided into various zones for lounging, gaming and study. 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 www.cathyhobbs.com.

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Beautiful, unique and custom designed 1351 finished square foot ranch townhome in the new Whispering Creek neighborhood of Claret View. Master suite with large walk-in closet and bath w/ walk-in tile shower and double vanity. 2nd bedroom & bath perfect for guests or private study. The open and efficient floor plan has a fabulous great room with fireplace and open eat-in custom kitchen for inclusive entertaining throughout the main floor. All solid surface counter tops and flooring throughout, plush carpets in the bedrooms, 10 ft ceilings. Walk-out lower level has an additional 720+ square feet just waiting for your future finish ideas. Easy townhome living with yard, sprinkling and snow removal all taken care of for you.

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84 & 85 Sunset Drive Lots #84 & #85 being sold along canal in Riv-R-Land Estates. Private community association with privately maintained streets and boat dock. Association for road maintenance, snow removal and park upkeep. Approximately combined .47 acres, bare land, no improvements currently. These lots are available to build your dream home with a view of the canal and Missouri River!

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908 Rockwood Court Sgt. Bluff Custom built 6 bedroom in Sergeant Bluff with 3 tiled baths on .54 acre cul-de-sac lot with 3 stall garage. Over 3,900 total square ft, eat-in tile kitchen with breakfast bar, pantry and door to deck and patio. Double fireplace, formal dining room or den, 3 bedrooms on main, jetted tub, 2 waters heaters, dual thermostats are among the many amenities you have to see.

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STYLE AT HOME

Behind the seams

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lot of thought, care and creativity goes into picking out and designing your upholstered pieces. It is a labor of love. Once the piece is in your home, you want to be able to KATIE LAUGHRIDGE enjoy it for many years to come. While disaster can sometimes strike (in my case, I’m referring to my almost-3-yearold with a warm chocolate chip cookie in hand), there are steps to take to extend the life of your beloved furniture.

and products do vary, but overall there are three cushion types. Each sits differently. An all-foam cushion is going to be the firmest option. It requires the least amount of maintenance when it comes to fluffing and adjusting. The second option is often referred to as a spring down cushion. Made of a mixture of materials with a core of coiled springs and comprised of a mostly down and polyester blend, it is the second-softest cushion option and helps give the user an extra spring when getIt starts with the fabric ting up from the seat. This cushion along While this one might seem a bit obviwith the third option both require more ous, you must pick a fabric that fits your fluffing, but make up for it in comfort. lifestyle and needs. However, knowing The third option is the luxurious down something and knowing how to do someplush, comprised of thin foam and down thing are two different things. We are big fans of performance fabrics. — it feels and acts as a pillow. I love the way down feels and think it is worth the These are fabrics created for pieces that maintenance of fluffing regularly. get a lot of use. Crafted for easy care and Many manufacturers offer cushion lasting beauty, they are perfect for family options that combine one or more of use (yes, even toddlers and fur babies). the elements above to achieve different But how do they look? results. Regardless of cushion type, I Don’t worry, durability doesn’t take always encourage customers to ask for away from style. Performance fabrics eight-way hand-tied springs in their come in a wide array of patterns, colors furniture. It helps make sure your furand textures. Whether you are after a niture is soft, supportive, flexible and light, airy cotton blend or a luxe, velvety comfortable. Communicate the look and feel, you can find a long-lasting fabric feel you are going for and your designer that fits the bill. When in doubt, ask the will help point you in the right direction. experts. Communicate your needs and Designer tip: Our designers recompreferences to your designer and they will mend picking a monthly bill and fluffhelp narrow down your options. ing/turning every time you pay it. This Designer tip: Once you decide on your way you don’t forget, and it becomes fabric, ask for some sample swatches to take home. That way, if a stain does hap- part of your routine. pen, you can test recommended removal products on your swatch before risking Pilling and pet prevention your piece. Sometimes all the preparation in the world doesn’t prevent problems. We get a lot of questions from pet owners Know your cushion type All manufacturers use different terms on how to animal-proof their furniture.

Pesticides

the same problems as Captan, has a halflife of several days at a wide range of pH levels. From H13 Besides using a different fungicide, you could use a buffer to treat the water Service office. Do a search for Michigan State University or Cornell University and to better control the pH. This is often difficult to do and not useful for a home“pH stability of pesticides,” and you will find tables that list many pesticides with owner. It is best to use all of a pesticide when their half-life ratings. it is first mixed, not letting any sit. Aside For instance, Mancozeb, which is from degrading, any unused pesticide another fungicide used to treat many of

In short, you can’t completely (if only there were a pet hair-resistant fabric!). But to add longevity to your upholstery, we recommend getting a coordinating throw blanket to drape over your pet’s favorite spot. That way, oil and hair stay on an easily washable surface and not the sofa. Designer tip: If you have a pet that sheds, try using a shower squeegee to get their hair off your furniture. It works better than vacuuming! Another issue clients sometimes have is fabric pilling (those tiny balls of fiber you sometimes get on sweaters and other textiles). A common misconception is it means you have a bad or low-quality fabric, but that’s not the case. Most fabrics pill due to the natural loosening of fibers and tangling of threads. Since upholstery fabric is so tightly woven, shaving the pills off once should do the job for the remainder of your piece’s life. Designer tip: Use a sweater shaver for a quick way to de-pill a large upholstery piece without sending it to an expert.

Renew and refresh

You’ve taken the required steps to ensure a long lifetime for your chair or sofa, and now you are tired of the pattern or color. Furniture fatigue is a real thing. Luckily there is an easy and cost-efficient solution, and it’s all about accessories. Instead of reupholstering or getting a bulky cover or entirely new piece, try incorporating fresh throw pillows to spruce up your furniture. You might be surprised what a big difference a small accessory change can make. Designer tip: Try changing your throw pillows and accessories seasonally. That way you always have a fresh look throughout the year.

has the potential to spill or become contaminated. The other way to look at the half-life issue is that we don’t want the pesticides to last too long in water, as we don’t want them contaminating soil and water in the landscape. The faster they degrade, the faster they can’t pollute. Email questions to Jeff Rugg at info@ greenerview.com.

Give your upholstery a long life Adapted from nellhills.com. Katie Laughridge is the owner of Kansas City interior design destination Nell Hill’s. For more information, contact Katie at Katie@ nellhills.com.

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HOME ADVISOR

The most-ignored parts of your home to clean today

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hen was the last time you looked at the tops of your kitchen cabinets? Or worse yet, the area behind your stove? These areas rarely fit into a regular cleaning schedule. But every now and then, you have to take a look and tackle those most-forgotten chores. These are the out-of-sight tasks you might be missing.

Light bulbs

Light bulbs are easy to forget, but a thick layer of dust can make them a fire hazard. Plan ahead so you can leave the lights off for a while. Then, remove the bulbs and wipe the dust away with a dry cloth. You’ll want to wear plain plastic gloves for halogen bulbs, which are sensitive to oils from our fingers.

Showerheads and faucets Tops of cabinets, fridges You may be diligent about wa- and tall furniture ter spots, but how often do you deep clean your showerheads and faucets? If you can’t remember, try this: Fill a small plastic bag with vinegar or a 50/50 water and vinegar solution; submerge the fixture head in the solution and secure the bag to it for an hour; remove the bag, run the water and give the fixture a quick scrub.

When you can’t see the top of something, it won’t be top of mind. But kitchen cabinets, refrigerators and tall furniture can amass an impressive amount of dust and dander. In most cases, a good dusting will do the trick. But if the job is more challenging, be sure to use the appropriate cleaning solution for the

surface material.

grime. Then, flush with hot water. Tackle leftover scum with a toothbrush for good measure.

cabinets, under-sink areas, pantries and drawers and forget that they need maintenance. Choose Inside indoor waste bins one cabinet or drawer to detail The insides of trash, recywhen you’re cleaning the house, cling and compost bins are Inside small and and you’ll have all-clean cabinets often left to collect grime and large appliances in no time! residue—perhaps because we The list doesn’t end here. We associate them with waste, not We often overlook the insides also tend to forget things like air cleanliness. But this can lead to of appliances, whether they’re and exhaust vents, window tracks, sanitation and odor issues. Give countertop toasters and coffeeceiling fans, mattresses, the all of your trash cans, including makers or washers, ovens and undersides of tables and chairs, those in your bathrooms, a good refrigerators. Pick one or two to scrub-down. And disinfect them clean on your next free day. And bathroom accessories, handles, for a fresh start. remember details like drip pans, switches, curtains, upholstery and more. If you’re behind or don’t crisper drawers, oven racks and the underside of your ventilation have enough time for these sideDrains and disposals line chores, consider a one-time hood. If you’re feeling ambiSink stoppers and strainers deep cleaning service—so you can keep drains and disposals out of tious, pull your appliances out and clean the area behind them. start off with a clean slate. sight, but they are magnets for gunk. Take a day to treat all of HomeAdvisor is an online marketthe drains and disposals in your Inside cabinetry place connecting homeowners with home. Try adding baking soda, Though we use our cabinets trusted service professionals to following with vinegar and stop- nearly every day, we certainly ping up the drain for a chemical don’t clean them as often. Rather, complete home projects. Visit HomeAdvisor.com. reaction that will break down we close the doors on medicine

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SurroundIng area, Ia Century 21 ProLInk 1:00-2:00 411 Dover St, Kingsley .......................... $219,900 Bob Davis 712-266-6569

nexthoMe trIState 1:00-2:00 401 S. Washington, Remsen.................. $109,000 Crystal Utesch 712-540-8315

Sunday, May 19, 2019 dak. duneS & SurroundIng, Sd Century 21 ProLInk 12:00-1:00 404 Hiddenwood Hollow, Jefferson...... $495,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-3647 1:00-2:00 648 Monterey Trl, D. Dunes ................ $1,079,000 Eric Banks 712-898-8605 1:30-2:30 803 Brookside Dr, Jefferson ................... $400,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-3647

unIted reaL eState SoLutIonS

kW SIouxLand

12:30-1:30 1412 S. St. Aubin St .......................... $135,000 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

unIted reaL eState SoLutIonS

12:00-1:00 4703 Old Lakeport Rd ........................ $295,000 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

12:30-1:30 4601 Applewood Ave ........................ $225,000 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328 12:30-1:30 5000 Ravine Park Ln .......................... $349,000 Paula Brown 712-223-1016 1:30-2:30 2420 S. Lemon St ................................ $145,000 Hank Baker 712-490-6621 1:30-2:30 3706 Stone Ave.................................... $160,000 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 3:00-4:00 2316 S. Newton St .............................. $135,000 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 3:00-4:00 2521 S. Cornelia St ............................. $145,000 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

north SIde Century 21 ProLInk

12:00-1:00 2112 Jackson St ................................. $194,500 Chad Gritzmaker 712-898-0432 12:30-1:30 2524 Seneca Way.............................. $235,000 Brenda Janssen 712-540-1478 1:30-2:30 2619 E. Solway ................................... $368,950 Chad Gritzmaker 712-898-0432 2:00-3:00 3712 Jones St....................................... $140,000 Brenda Janssen 712-540-1478

kW SIouxLand

11:30-1:30 2931 Grandview Blvd. ........................ $145,000 Jamie Upton 712-266-5923

nexthoMe trIState

2:00-4:00 746 Crooked Tree Ln, D. Dunes ............ $779,000 Marceta Claypool 712-541-5118

1:00-2:00 4800 Country Club Blvd ........................ $235,000 Duster Hoffman 712-281-8704

3:00-4:00 807 Brookside Dr, Jefferson ................... $335,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-3647

unIted reaL eState SoLutIonS

unIted reaL eState SoLutIonS 3:00-4:00 625 E. Pinehurst Trl, D. Dunes................ $400,000 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 3:00-4:00 804 E. St. Andrews Cir, D. Dunes .......... $459,000 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

Le MarS, Ia Century 21 ProLInk 12:00-1:00 134 Prospect St SW ............................ $239,950 Rob Valdovinos 712 259 0038 1:00-2:30 882 Ann Ave........................................ $258,500 Jim Gergeni 712-253-2007 1:30-2:30 905 PGA Dr ......................................... $254,000 Rob Valdovinos 712-259-0038

MornIngSIde Century 21 ProLInk 1:30-2:30 2000 S. Rustin ...................................... $150,000 Kelsey Howard 712-898-4606

12:00-1:00 52 McDonald Dr ................................ $309,950 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 12:00-1:00 320 Maplewood Pl ............................. $349,900 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 1:30-2:30 3600 Dupont St .................................... $140,000 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886 1:30-2:30 2432 Mohawk Dr ................................ $289,000 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 1:30-2:30 8 Red Fox Run ...................................... $429,950 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053 2:00-3:00 2426 Mohawk Dr ................................ $249,950 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

2:00-4:00 520 Silver Lane..................................... $244,000 Jamie Upton 712-266-5923 1:30-2:30 1314 Clairmont Cir .............................. $350,000 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 2:00-3:00 411 Baywood Dr ................................. $279,900 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

So. SIoux CIty & SurroundIng, ne Century 21 ProLInk

1:00-2:30 315 W. Bluff St, Ponca .......................... $257,000 Shirley Patrick 712-490-2371 1:00-3:00 302 Ridge Loop, Crofton ....................... $525,000 Barbie Albenesius 712-253-7707

nexthoMe trIState

2:30-3:30 217 Vine St, Jackson............................. $179,000 Duster Hoffman 712-281-8704

unIted reaL eState SoLutIonS

12:00-1:00 109 S. 17th St, Dakota City ................. $145,000 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 2:30-3:30 604 Stagecoach Rd .............................. $172,000 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

SurroundIng area, Ia Century 21 ProLInk

1:00-2:00 1468 110th St ...................................... $479,000 Priscilla Andersen 712-253-7580 1:00-2:00 411 Dover St, Kingsley .......................... $219,900 Bob Davis 712-266-6569

nexthoMe trIState

3:00-4:00 1312 Pearl St, Onawa .......................... $209,000 Savannah Hinze 712-212-3977

unIted reaL eState SoLutIonS

1:00-2:00 2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson ................ $399,500 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

WhISPerIng Creek Century 21 ProLInk

12:00-1:00 6340 Tiger Dr..................................... $384,900 Kyle Uhl 712-880-1321 1:00-2:00 6551 Kingsbarn Ct ............................... $474,900 Amber Musgrave 712-898-6715 1:30-2:30 6323 Tiger Dr....................................... $349,900 Kyle Uhl 712-880-1321 3:00-4:00 6343 Tiger Dr ...................................... $344,900 Kyle Uhl 712-880-1321

unIted reaL eState SoLutIonS

3:00-4:00 33375 E. Loop Rd ................................ $389,000 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

1:30-2:30 6712 Timberline Cir ............................. $244,950 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 3:00-4:00 6413 Golf View Pl ............................... $299,950 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 3:00-4:00 6541 Palm Valley Dr ............................ $399,950 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

Sergeant BLuff, Ia Century 21 ProLInk

WoodBury heIghtS unIted reaL eState SoLutIonS

3:00-4:00 2910 Jennings St ................................. $174,950 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

12:30-2:00 304 Prairie Bluff Dr ............................. $255,000 Terri Bobian 712-899-5203

1:00-2:00 4014 Normandy St .............................. $239,000 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798


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