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Siouxland Homes Magazine

home of the week 325 Pelletier Drive Sioux City, iA

$420,000

Step inside this gorgeous, private getaway and you will quickly notice its incredible quality and amazing updates. This three bedroom, four bathroom ranch style home not only features fabulous indoor and outdoor entertainment space, it also offers a private retreat with an 800 sq. ft. master suite. It includes two walk-in closets, a walk-in tile shower, granite double vanities, even an exercise room you will want to use! The recently updated eat-in kitchen boasts custom cherry cabinetry, quartz countertops and beautiful bamboo flooring. Combined with a formal dining room, the space is perfect for both quiet dinners and large gatherings. You will find additional entertainment space on the roomy, walk-out lower level. The back yard is your own personal oasis with a relaxing deck, large in-ground pool and cabana. The cabana houses a wet bar, dressing room, bath/shower and plenty of storage for the pool toys. Don’t miss a chance to own your dream home!

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SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER. ADAM PETERS

712.899.1223

BOB DAVIS

712.266.6569

MARGE DELZELL

712.259.0790

KYLIE PETTY

712.540.9109

ABBY PHILLIPS

712.540.1356

JESSE DERRICK

712.899.6813

ANDREA DREW

712.898.6701

DENISE PHILPOTTS

712.202.4141

KAMERON POPE

712.301.8563

JASON GEARY

712.204.0197

JIM GERGENI

712.253.2007

ALLISON SALMON

712.389.1855

LISA SISSEL

712.253.6313

TAMMY DOYEL

712.251.3945

CHAD GRITZMAKER

712.898.0432

CHRISTINE STULTZ

712.898.8230

CAROL HALSTEAD

712.574.4600

NANCY SWEENEY

712.251.7088

KELSEY HOWARD

712.898.4606

CYNDI SWINGEN

JAMIE UMMACH

712.281-1318

712.253.1882

JULIE HURT

712.540.7757

SHANE VAN DESTEEG

MICHELE IVENER

712.259.1189

YOUR LIS

LISA WAGNER

712.574.7177

712.251.5214

BRENDA JANSSEN

712.540.1478

ELLEN KAP

712.251.2

PENDING OPEN SUN 6/17 12:30-1:30 JULIE HURT 327 6TH AVE SE LE MARS, IA $182,500

OPEN SUN 6/17 1:00-2:00 AMBER MUSGRAVE 6707 KINGSWOOD CT SIOUX CITY, IA $349,000

OPEN SUN 6/17 1:00-2:00 DENISE PHILPOTTS 3655 MAPLEWOOD ST SIOUX CITY, IA $282,500

OPEN SUN 6/17 1:00-2:00 SHIRLEY PATRICK 3095 MYRTLE ST SIOUX CITY, IA $110,000

CANCELLED MARCETA CLAYPOOL 515 1ST AVE SE LE MARS, IA $215,000

OPEN SUN 6/17 1:00 DOUG PATRICK 1101 WALNUT S DAKOTA CITY, N $360,000

YOUR DREA

WE’LL H NEW LISTING JASON GEARY 720 DUBUQUE ST SIOUX CITY, IA $79,990

NEW LISTING BARBIE ALBENESIUS 1907 F AVE DAKOTA CITY, NE $289,900

NEW LISTING LISA SISSEL 2900 W 6TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA $9,500

NEW LISTING BARB MAXON 4736 S LAKEPORT SIOUX CITY, IA $15,000

NEW LISTING KYLE KOVARNA 27522 KEY AVE MERRILL, IA $279,500

NEW LISTING LINDA MAYROSE 327 6TH AVE SE LE MARS, IA $182,500

NEW LISTING LINDA MAYROSE 813 HILLCREST DR SE LE MARS, IA $419,000

NEW LISTING JESSICA KERN 415 FOREST VIEW AVE SIOUX CITY, IA $235,000

NEW LISTING LINDA MAYROSE 531 CENTRAL AVE SW LE MARS, IA $169,000

NEW LISTING JULIE HURT 602 MADISON ST REMSEN, IA $162,000

NEW LISTING BARB MAXON 1353 NODAWA JACKSON, NE $300,000


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Who gets the house?

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ear Edith: I’m a widow, and I own my house free and clear. It’s the main thing I own. I’ve recently developed cancer, and I think it’s time to make a will, and I don’t know what’s the right thing to do about who to leave it to. My children are all happily married. One daughter has two children; one daughter has three; and my son has none. How is this usually done? — askedith. EDITH com Answer: There isn’t a LANK “usual” way it’s done. You could leave the property equally to your children, one-third to each. Lawyers call that “per stirpes.” Or you could leave a larger share to the daughter with three children. Or skip a generation and leave the place equally to your five grandchildren. Or leave it to whichever family has the most need. If you don’t have a lawyer, call a local law firm and ask who specializes in estate planning. Then go in to discuss the matter; get advice; make your own decisions; and sign a will. Messy Divorce Ms. Lank: In my divorce last year, I got the house and my husband was ordered to pay off the mortgage, which was in his name. He says he did, but he lies a lot, and now we’re not talking to each other. He and his new wife bought a house in another state. I’m not getting any mail about the mortgage, but I’d like some proof it’s been paid off. How can I find out? — R. T. Answer: If the loan was paid off, your county public records office should have a copy of a satisfaction document in which the lender says the debt was entirely cleared. Those records are called public because anyone is entitled to see them. You can go in yourself and search the records, or you can look at them online. If the satisfaction of your mortgage is on record there, you could always order an inexpensive copy, but you don’t really need one. And if the document isn’t there, it’ll be time to talk with a lawyer, probably the one who handled your divorce. Sister Won’t Sell Dear Ms. Lank: When my mother died, she left her house and farm to me and my sister. We have received an offer to buy it, but my sister won’t agree. Is there anything I can do? We own equal shares. — X. Answer: Any co-owner of real estate

has the right to go to court and request a forced sale and division of the proceeds. (Exception: In many states, homestead laws protect a spouse.) The process is known as partition. That wouldn’t do much for your relationship with your sister, though. Perhaps mentioning that you don’t want to have to go to court will help. Absentee Landlord Dear Ms. Lank: We used to live in a house we own in another state. When I got a different job, we moved and bought a house here, but I kept the old one and I rent it out. By the time I figure in the expenses, it doesn’t really make much money, but we’re sentimental about it and we figure it’s an investment. The tenant’s lease is up soon, and we have to decide whether to renew it or sell the house. Do you have any opinion? — O. Q. Answer: I’m always uncomfortable about amateur landlords, especially with out-of-town property. Sooner or later you’re likely to have problems. Face facts and put the house on the market promptly, at a bargain price for a quick sale. Several readers emailed asking for more of those questions in my “funny letters” file, so here’s one: Dog and St. Joseph Dear Edith: In December, my husband and I moved into our home. A friend came over, and his dog dug up a religious statue (St. ?) in our front yard. I remember reading something about buried statues but can’t get it straight. Is it for the seller, for good luck selling the home? Or is it just for good luck for whoever is living in the home? Should we put it back? If so, is it to be buried upside down? This matter is really bothering us. — O. and K. L. Answer: As far as I know, the statue of St. Joseph (patron saint of carpenters) is buried upside down by sellers who believe it will help with the marketing of their house. One homeowner told me that after the sale it is to be dug up, cleaned off and placed in a position of honor in the house, perhaps on the mantelpiece. Contact Edith Lank at www.askedith.com, at edithlank@aol.com or at 240 Hemingway Drive, Rochester NY 14620. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

A Professional Full-Service Firm For All Your Housing Needs 2018 Indian Hills Dr., Sioux City •

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new LiSting! - 3621 ViRginia StReet

Very well maintained raised ranch located on quiet N’side cul de sac! 2 bedrooms, 1.75 baths, partially finished basement, single tuck under garage w/ builtins, updated kitchen, dining area including main floor laundry & great pantry! Great backyard w/ storage shed & patio/basketball court!

3120 Myers Avenue new LiSting

22616 Grenoble Ave Recent LiSting

Morningside 4 Bedroom 2 Bath Ranch with over 3,000 Sq Ft of living space. PLUS an attached 1 car garage PLUS a 4 Car tandem garage, with workshop area, that has its own furnace and AC, truly this a garage guy / workshop guys dream. $257,000.

Pride of Ownership shows here in this wonderful custom built “1”owner home! Its impressive from the moment you drive up to this 2.53 acre lot. This 7 bdrm, 3.5 bath home has many great quality amenities throughout! Walkout basement, main floor laundry, patio, deck, 3 car attached garage, 24 x 24 detached garage, storage shed, above ground pool w/ vinyl deck & more! Absolutely stunning & great views, the sunsets here are breathtaking here!

33796 Deer View Drive

3423 Jackson Street

$399,950

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This 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath ranch sits on 2+ acres. Some of the updates include newer kitchen and bath, newer laminate flooring, attached 2 car garage.

$135,000

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3 bdrm, 1-1/2 story N’side home with lots of potential!! This is a short sale & bank has given a little wiggle room for buyer closing cost or redecorating allowance! Sold “AS-IS”!

$105,000

109 S. 17th Street, Dakota City

421 Driftwood Court

S O L D!

S O L D!

NE - If you are looking for a shop, plus storage you need to check this home out! There is a single att. garage at both ends of the home, a 42x22 shop, a 30x12 newer metal bldg w/ 12’ overhead door & 2 add’l storage sheds. The house features: 2+ bdrms, family rm, formal living rm, dining rm & plus laundry all on the main. WOW!

Well kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a quiet North side cul-de-sac. Beautiful hardwood flooring, updated plumbing, new baths & new paint! Fenced back yard & finished family room down.

Recent SOLDS!

1831 Floyd Blvd. 923 La Plante Avenue 2443 Apache Court 1306 Jennings 1583 120th Street

4343 Grant Street

3120 38th Street – Leeds

1705 Goldie Avenue

422 Countryside Dr.

1113 W. 14th Street

3211 38th Street

3116 38th St

415 32nd Street

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4501 STONERIDGE POINT

1353 NODAWAY

862 EAST SAWGRASS TRL

31349 SOUTH RIDGE RD.

701 BUCKWALTER

946 WYNSTONE

266 FIRETHORN

2316 DAKOTA BLUFF

3551 WANAMAKER WAY

6821 PALM VALLEY

24 40TH STREET

625 E. PINEHURST

2526 HIGHWAY 20

6737 KINGSWOOD CT

4700 PERRY WAY

44 MCDONALD

4512 DEER SHADOW

2400 APACHE

21886 280TH STREET

2817 VALLEY DRIVE

3509 COURT STREET

3034 PIERCE STREET

4240 LINCOLN WAY

3805 CHIPPEWA

2000 S RUSTIN ST

2700 S. MARTHA ST

1221 S GLASS

1954-56 RIVERSIDE BLVD

COMMERCIAL LOTS FOR SALE: 1800 BLOCK OF HWY 20 LAWTON, IA East of Midwest Equipment. • 22.27 acres 2415 TALBOT

701 LA PLANTE AVE.

317 W. 1ST

1/2 mile east of Charles north side of road. • 29.04 acres 1/4-1/2 mile, east of Midwest Equipment N’side of road. GC zoning.• 34.5 acres Property surrounds Hobart sales. S’side of Hwy 20.GC land • approx. 70 acres

RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE: 4736 SOUTH LAKEPORT ST .41 acre lot - $28,000 - 5 LOTS SOLD NEW PRICE.. $15,000

FARM LAND FOR SALE

1800 HWY 20, LAWTON Approx. 105 acres, most tillable except windbreak. 1700 HWY 20, LAWTON 43.25 acres Currently cash rent. approved for commercial sites.


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PLUMBER

Stainless steel farmhouse sinks a great contemporary kitchen pick

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uestion: Dear Ed: We plan to get rid of our tile kitchen counters and replace them with stone. While our counters are in bad shape, the cabinets ED DEL look great GRANDE and will stay. I really want a contemporary sink with an apron front. But my husband says no way, because an apron front sink requires very aggressive cutting of the base cabinets. We are on a budget, any ideas? - Ann, New Jersey Answer: First, if you want a contemporary-looking apron front or farmhouse sink, look into the new stainless

steel farmhouse style sinks. These new sinks are available in under-mount models and feature thick smart-looking stainless steel front panels. Other features can include deep bowls, built-in sound absorbing pads and custom-made sink mats to help protect the sink bottom. Now for the really good news. New technology makes some farmhouse sinks available in a self-trimming design. Simply put, with a self-trimming farmhouse sink, usually only a simple rough cut is needed, since the special apron front overlaps the cabinet.

Open SAturdAy 10:30-11:30

Bottom line: Your apron-front dream will not be sunk if you install a self-trimming farmhouse sink! 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.

25 QuAiL Court $424,900

4BR, 3.5 bath custom design home on 2+ acres. Eat-in kitchen with built-in appliances. Landscaped yard & deck. 3 stall garage.

Amy Kakacek 712-333-1111

Licensed in IA, NE, SD

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276 w Pinehurst, d. dunes unes $524,900

Stunning 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath with 3 car garage on hole #12 of the Dakota Dunes Golf Course!

build here!

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1623 w. LunAh $99,900

3 bedroom, 2 bath home right off Sioux City’s State Prairie Reserve. Home being sold ‘as-is’ with attached 2 car garage.

Call Shelly, Chance or Lori for the latest mortgage rate today!

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Open SAturdAy 12-1:30

Bings Court $63,000 - $78,000 10 lots available! Land near Indian Hills Drive & Outer Drive.

Of fe rA cc ep te d 102 Levee trAiL $295,000 5 bedroom, 3 bath, Updated throughout!! Finished lower level with wet bar.

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1326 nAvAho CirCLe $238,900

30 ridgeview roAd $265,000

4BRs, 3BAs. Flat yard with basketball court. New kitchen addition. Family room fireplace! Attached 2 stall garage.

Beautifully maintained all bring ranch! 3 season room, den w/ wet bar & built-ins. Lower level walkout has fireplace, bar, & rec room.

If you are wondering what your home might sell for in today’s market, please give me a call. I would be happy to do a FREE–Comparative Market Analysis for you!


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Designer offers decorating do’s and don’ts

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e all have been in rooms that make us “ooh and ahh”. They delight us because of the care and thought that has been JOSEPH taken in placing PUBILLONES every piece of furniture, accessory and art. These occasions are few and far between these days. Due to the abundant television

shows and self-help video sites, many homeowners consider themselves expert decorators... which they are not. These homes are often a collection of design mistakes — some offensive, some less so. Here is a list of frequently made mistakes from top to bottom: If it takes you a half an-hour to undress your bed, you’re suf-

fering from too many decorative pillows on a bed. Make your bed stylish, but simple. Art that is hung too high. Figure that art should be hung for a person of an average height to see at eye-level. Your selection in art needn’t match the colors in a room. Art is meant to stand out and be calming or thought provoking.

Refrain from hanging botanical prints. They are over-used. Don’t use a poster for decorating unless you are a college student. Avoid pairs of everything, except lamps, a pair of chairs or side tables. They tend to make a room read as too stiff and contrived. Never use two or more overhead lighting fixtures that aren’t

the same; using a variety of fixtures will make your house look like a lamp shop. Do not place your sofa on a diagonal. This was the go-to move for decorators in the 1970s. Antique sofa frames may look nice, but usually are as uncomfortable as your great-grandPlease see DECORATING, Page H9

Buying or Selling?

ThinK ChuCK! Email: ChuckBurnett@myunitedagent.com

712-251-0829

Open Saturday 1:30-2:30

OPEN SAT 1-2

NEw LiSTiNG!

NEw LiSTiNG!

810 Esther St, Jefferson 2 BD, 1 BA.

2827 S. Coral St. 2 BD, 1 BA. Alley access.

841 Reed St, Akron 3 BD, 2 BA. Great yard.

12 Penrose, McCook Lake 2+ BD, 1 BA. Good size lot.

Open Sunday 12:00-1:00 OPEN SuN 1-2 712 Cambridge Cir. 3 BD, 2 BA. Cul-de-sac.

$224,900

161 Windflower Bend

Open Sunday 1:30-2:30

22622 Grenoble Ave.

Custom built 4 bedroom, 4 bath, two story home located on 1.75 acre hilltop lot with incredible views of the rolling hills of Plymouth County on paved road just 1.5 miles north of Sioux City. Large eat in kitchen has breakfast bar, all new stainless steel appliances and is open to wonderful main floor family room. Beautiful 4 season porch with built in gas fire pit and great windows to highlight the spectacular view. Den\office, formal dining room, laundry room and butler’s pantry area, and access to the backyard deck.

$485,000

2510 G St., SSC

Hurry to see this acre oasis in the middle of town! Lots of updates on the main floor and you have to see the spacious second floor family room with new carpet, vaulted ceiling that overlooks the main with a great open concept! Eat in kitchen has hard wood floor, tile back splash, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and wood burning 2 sided fireplace. French doors to large composite deck that overlooks the back yard with vinyl fence. Living room dining room combo has wood burning fireplace, large bay window and brand new carpet! Large master suite has cornered fireplace and updated master bath with ggorgeous g tile walk in shower. Main floor laundry and convenient half bath. Large family room down with pool ttable area and bar. NEW STEEL COATED ROOF TO BE PUT ON IN FIRST WEEKS O OF JULY! Large 2 car attached and 2 car detached garages.

NeW LiStiNG!

2612 210th St, Moville 4 BD, 4 BA. Acreage.

$499,999

$104,000

$89,000

PENDiNG

350 iowa St, Akron 5 BD, 2 BA. Huge garage.

90 South St, Akron 2 BD, 1 BA. Nice Lot.

PENDiNG

PRiCE REDuCED!

$75,000

$30,000

3940 Comanche Ct. 4 BD, 3 BA. 2500+ sqft.

$250,000

$284,950

Open Sunday 12:00-1:00

Commercial

28 Congress Ave. 4 BD, 2 BA. Tudor.

$175,000

4819 S. Lakeport St.

$69,000

NEw LiSTiNG!

Lots of updates in this 5 bedroom, 4 bath, two story home on corner Meadows lot in the Dunes!! Be impressed with the spacious 2 story foyer with beautiful staircase and grand window. Large living room and dining room are open to each other. Large eat-in kitchen has new granite counter tops and tile backsplash in 2017. Kitchen also boasts a pantry, newer stainless steel appliances that stay and built in desk and is open to main floor family room and both have gorgeous laminate flooring!! Gas log fireplace and wrap around windows add to this lovely family room. Main floor also has laundry room with window and sink and a convenient half bath. Great master suite upstairs with walk in closet and master bath with double vanity, whirlpool tub and walk in shower. Three more spacious bedrooms up. Large family room down along with fifth bedroom and large 3/4 bath. New shingles in 2017. Outside just painted a lovely tan color with white trim that pops!

$289,950

$122,500

Commercial

602 Main St, Mapleton Current Flower Shop.

$39,900

708 & 714 S. Lewis Blvd. Bar & home.

$575,000

847 Brookside Dr.

If you want value and a great home check out this custom built, 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 1 1/2 story home with a fantastic view. Large great room has open concept and gas log fireplace. Extra large eat in kitchen has large windows with great view, tile floor, breakfast bar and sliders to 2 level composite deck. Main floor master bedroom suite is exquisite!

fireplace. Eat in kitchen & formal dining. Main floor laundry. Master

$385,000

$345,000

5 bedroom, 3 1\2 bath custom built home on level acre lot. 4 car garage. Large living room opens to kitchen with gas log suite and large bath with whirlpool and double vanity. Large family room walks out and has full daylight windows.

Katie Slater (712) 320-0887

Vicki Kollbaum (712) 251-0951

Janel Pearson (712) 552-7102

Shelly Glissman (712) 389-1055

Duster Hoffman (712) 281-8704

Luke (712) 224-NEXT

522 4th St, Ste 310 Sioux City, IA | (712) 224-NEXT Each office is independently owned and operated.


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YARDSMART

How to salvage shade structures

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n the desert, shade can be hard to come by. Trees for shade demand water throughout their entire lives, so growing for shade becomes difficult and costly. It also takes a lifetime to achieve. In MAUREEN the Southwest’s GILMER extremely dry climate, Native Americans built shade arbors to allow outdoor activity on unshaded sites. They used what was available: found wood, natural dead limbs, palm fronds, reeds and twigs. To add more shade and to discourage insects, they cut oilrich branches of pungent native herbs. They’d pile them onto the top of the structure for the summer months to increase shade density. The natural oils evaporating into the air below helped repel mosquitoes and flies in work areas. In the desert, old desert tamarisk trees are often cut hard or pollarded, yielding a lot of straight, strong branches. The same applies to fruitless mulberry and others. Normally the cut limbs are used for firewood, chipped or end up in the dump. Inquire with tree trimmers for opportunities to salvage fulllength limbs close to home. Save them the trouble of cutting and hauling in exchange. An excellent example of a perfect shade structure comes from remote oasis in the Mojave Desert. Here at the oasis grow ancient native fan palms that yield a never-ending supply of fronds. In this case, palm fronds would make the best shade thatch. A great design for everyone to create personal shade requires just six railroad ties, poles, wire fence and palm fronds. Any locally available thatch material may be substituted. Set four posts in holes with concrete, then place the cross ties on top and secure. This makes it strong enough to support a hammock. Then a framework of poles across the top is screwed into the ties at both ends. On top of

the poles they rolled out welded wire mesh attached with tie wire or U nails. Next are the palm fronds layered like shingles, each one wired to the mesh. Finally, lay another identical wire mesh on top so the wind doesn’t batter, loosen or fold the fronds. Tie and screw it all down with wire and enjoy. Tree branches and poles as well as fresh flexible willow make some of the best sources for all sorts of open air living solutions from fences to privacy screens and windbreaks. The pole diameter and density determines the percentage of shade you achieve. The gaps let heat rise instead of accumulating under a solid roof. Wet it down on a breezy day and you’ll have evaporative cooling. This is also a great way to achieve privacy where multistory buildings look down on your yard, or with nosy neighbors. There’s no cheaper, better way to create private space for relaxation and dining suitable for fun string lights and a hammock. Once you have the basic materials, this is not a difficult project. Whenever possible, use wood screws for stability as salvage wood shrinks and swells with the seasons. When friends visit, let them discover life made simple with pure, original creations. Don’t spoil the mirage with red-stained garden beams or the plastic connectors or anything that whispers “mass produced” to wake you from this dream scenario. These structures are important for the getaway garden, staycations and as an impromptu outdoor office. They blend into old adobe, log-style cabins and field stone cottages. Nothing you see is mass produced, so it’s an entirely new creation made of locally indigenous materials. In the right setting, it can also make a fine open air work space for artists and craftsmen. The air movement and shade as well as protection easily morphs into

MAUREEN GILMER/TNS‌

In the Mojave Desert, shade is created with naturally available local found or salvaged materials. an airy outdoor studio. Take your cues from the depths of the Mojave, where escaping summer heat is a fulltime job. Without trees, adopt the local solution for outdoor living inspired by the desert tribes, who perfected the art of throwing shade many eons ago. Maureen Gilmer is an author, horticulturist and landscape designer. Learn more at www.MoPlants.com. Contact her at mogilmer@yahoo. com or P.O. Box 891, Morongo Valley, CA 92256. ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

MAUREEN GILMER/TNS‌

Palm fronds attached to wire mesh stay put in windy weather.


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Siouxland Homes

The art of

STYLE AT HOME

welcoming guests

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hen my sister, Judy, comes to visit us in a few weeks, she will be lucky if I have stocked the guest bath with toilet paper and put a few scraps of food in the fridge. But if Judy (or I!) had been lucky enough to have my friend Marsee as a sister, she MARY would have had a CAROL different experiGARRITY ence. Very, very different. Marsee is the Queen of Hospitality, making her guests feel like visiting royalty, whether they are there for a few hours or a weekend. So it wasn’t surprising to hear that when Marsee and Mike downsized to a smaller townhome, they knew that using their home’s smaller spaces to make guests feel welcomed would be a top priority.

Eat, drink and be merry

A few days ago, I received an invite that made me bounce with joy. Marsee was hosting a small luncheon for her mother and my dear friend Nancy, and I was invited to join the fun. Even though it was just the four of us, Marsee dressed the table grandly. She thought through every detail, from fresh flowers on the table to a mouthwatering menu, complete with sorbet to cleanse our palates between courses. So much for my diet! When Marsee entertains in her smaller home, she has to get creative on how to serve food and drinks. She may greet guests at the door by inviting them onto the patio, where a table filled with drinks and appetizers awaits them. This entry table also becomes a perfect place for appetizers. A beautifully styled bar is always at the ready in the kitchen, so guests can help themselves.

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A beautifully styled bar is always at the ready in the kitchen, so guests can help themselves.

A guestroom you’ll never want to leave When I first saw Marsee’s guest room at her new townhouse, I wanted to check in for the weekend. It felt like a luxury resort. The bed was beautifully dressed. Snuggly white robes hung on the wall, to wrap up in after a steamy shower. A comfy reading chair awaited. Marsee said she learned how to trick up a guest room from her mom. “My mom always had fancy snacks and water ready for guests, and a little gift on their pillow. She always made the guest room so inviting, with a drink area, snacks and things to read,” Marsee remembers.

A stack of old suitcases holds a drinks service, with coffee to wine. A pedestal bowl by the bed is stocked with chocolate, nuts and breakfast bars. At night, Marsee even leaves milk and cookies on her guests’ nightstand. A basket outside the guest bath holds essentials like towels, soaps, luxury lotions, a brush and toiletries. Inside the guest bath, more pampering products await. It’s a wonder Marsee ever gets her guests to leave! This column was adapted from Mary Carol Garrity’s blog at www. nellhills.com. She can be reached at marycarol@nellhills.com.

BOB GREENSPAN/TNS‌

Snuggly white robes hung on the wall, to wrap up in after a steamy shower.


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Decorating From H6

mother’s corset. The throw over the arm of a sofa or chair routine has been seen and done. Too many pillows on a sofa hide the sofa and the area where you are supposed to sit. That leaves guests feeling like they are messing up a room if they have to move them. Where to place them? The floor, another chair...where? Overdone curtains are never to be used unless you are framing a stage. Window dressing should be primarily functional. When hung too low, curtain hardware might make the ceilings seem lower. When in doubt, hang your drape to kiss the floor or slightly sweep the floor. Remember that puddling is a thing of the past; and never, ever use short drapes — it looks like you are expecting a flood. Overly styled bookcases... aren’t they for books? Too many books on a coffee table make the table unusable. Scented candles overload is a no; use one at a time, and never in the dining room. Absurd quantities of flowers are a no-no... a little goes a long way.

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2709 S. Coral St $129,900

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701 Deerfield Dr. $369,950

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627 Tumbleweed Tr., Dakota Dunes $600,000

3518 Strawberry Ln. $287,500

102 Brookline Tr., Dakota Dunes $240,000

153 Oakmont Dr., S. Sioux City $179,900

1616 W. 6th St. $124,950

351 Dakota St., Akron $94,950

719 Leonard St. Building Site $15,500

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Want to live in your own world? This is the house for you. Privacy, low maintenance with vinyl siding. Fantastic work shop, sauna, screened in porch, in ground pool, large eat in kitchen, beautifully landscaped. A Must to see! Low Plymouth country taxes.

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4611 Saddle Lane • $319,000

115 West Creek, Lawton • $269,995 Very nice open concept ranch home in Lawton. Main level features a split bedroom floor plan with 3 beds, 2 full baths, eat in kitchen.

1 ½ Story of Privacy on 1.05 Acres. Located on a cul de sac. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, loaded with personality.

895 Springbrook Drive • $334,000

4248 Fremar Dr., SC, IA • $270,995 Townhome with Country Club views! 2 bed, 2 bath unit with walkout and a private backyard. Open concept living. Large master suite. Gas fireplace, over sized garage and main floor laundry. Full basement can be finished adding an additional bedroom, family room and bath. Still time to pick out some finishes!

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603 courtright St, MaPleton • $249,000 Historic Mapleton built in 1899 with all the modern convenience you would expect. Handcrafted features: woodwork to the spectacular wood floors. 5 large bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 firseplaces. Beautifully landscaped yard and a 2 car garage.

1228 cornelia, Sioux city, ia • $75,000 Affordable acreage with a great location in Siouxland. Solid 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on 1.3 acres. With a ton of possibilities, you could even use the extra land to construct a new home! 2 parcel numbers to this property being sold.

714 34th St., SC, IA • $84,995 1.5 story home in a great Northside location with recent updates. Property is within walking distance of the new Bryant elementary school. Main level features a large living room with hardwoods, kitchen with dining area, 2 beds, and a full bath. 2nd level includes a large bedroom or playroom. Property also features a 1 stall garage.

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1516 Ponderosa • $74,000

2427 Mohawk • $243,000

3811 Martins Yard • $299,500

741 Deerfield • $399,000

862 Willow • $420,000

928 Wynstone • $429,950

549 Oxbow Trail, D.D., SD • $269,995 Well cared for 5 beds, 3 baths ranch home with 3 stall garage. Eat in kitchen with granite tops, formal living room with gas fireplace, hard wood floors, mudroom, and 10 ft ceilings. Finished lower level includes large family room with surround sound, wet bar, plus an additional bonus room / office. Fenced backyard and no homes to the back.

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404 Prairie, Ponca • $335,000 Here is your chance a very high quality ranch home sitting on 2.26 acres. This home has nearly 4500 sq. feet of finish living and a 1,972 sq. foot garage for the handy man or business owner. The kitchen area is a very open concept with quality cabinets and a pantry. The kitchen is open to a great family room and a dining area.

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1808 25th St., SC, IA • $78,995 Well cared for 3 bedroom 1 bath bungalow in move in ready condition. Main level features formal dining room, living room, updated kitchen, 3 beds, and one full bath. Partially finished lower level includes a family room and plenty of storage space. Covered front porch, fresh paint, off street parking, and fenced backyard with patio. Kitchen appliances and washer / dryer included.

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2230 Barker Ave, Sgt. Bluff • $399,000 • 800807 Ranch w/ pool, outdoor grill kitchen & 30 X 70 garage.

Saturday, June 16, 2018 | H11

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A proud member of

Thanks for making us Siouxland’s Market Leader for 16 years!

6835 Coyote Run • $400,000 • 800637 Quality built ranch w/ master suite & large family room.

FEATURED HOMES

OPEN HOUSES SATURDAy JUNE 16, SUNDAy JUNE 17, 2018

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521 6th St, Correctionville $35,000 719591

511 Barnes St, Ida Grove $55,000 719649

221 E. 2nd St, Allen $60,000 800693

1516 Ponderosa Ln, S. Sioux City $74,000 800168

1600 Nebraska St. $85,000 719851

351 Dakota St, Akron $94,900 800558

1812 27th St. $99,950 800948

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

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

161 Windflower Bend, Dak. Dunes $289,950 Saturday 1:30 - 2:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

920 15th St, Onawa $167,000 Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

315 Burlington St, Kingsley 434 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes 2510 G Street, S. Sioux City $284,950 $89,950 $464,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Sunday 3:30 - 4:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

307 Brookside Dr, Kingsley $285,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

419 Main St, Kingsley $57,500 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

3630 Pierce Pl. $187,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

3811 Martins Yard $299,500 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

2427 Mohawk Dr. $243,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

6350 Golf View Pl. $429,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

406 Essex St. $209,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

3427 Park View Blvd. $134,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

Condominium

1616 W. 16th St. $124,950 800962

1914 S. Cypress St. $140,000 800872

3013 Jackson St. $140,000 800903

17 Union Ct, N. Sioux City $145,000 719738

302 Jones St. Unit 409 $169,950 800729

3400 Lindenwood St. 3819 Forest View Ave. $179,950 801188 $182,000 800133

Condominium

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1117 12th St, Onawa $199,999 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

513 Prospect St. SW, Le Mars 22622 Grenoble Ave. 115 West Creek Dr, Lawton $229,950 $485,000 $269,995 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

Licensed in IA, NE, SD 3232 Jackson St. $189,000 719396

302 Jones St. Unit 506 $205,000 720044

4108 Hickory Ln. $215,000 801170

1019 Coffie Farm Rd, Sgt. Bluff $215,000 800870

222 E. Elk St, Jackson $220,000 801004

222 Ester St, Ponca $242,000 800448

754 Robert Dr, Moville $260,000 800845

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NEWLy LiSTED PROPERTiES 3518 Strawberry Ln. $287,500 801080

934 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson $389,000 800915

4611 Saddle Lane $319,000 801119

2744 Nicklaus Blvd. $389,950 801114

895 Springbrook Dr, Hinton $334,000 801070

741 Deerfield Dr. $399,000 719256

404 Prairie Ave, Ponca $335,000 718014

1096 Pachsama Ct. $409,000 801150

847 Brookside Dr, Jefferson $345,000 719838

4524 Grayhawk Ridge Dr. $419,940 718821

Townhouse

862 Willow Dr, Dak. Dunes $420,000 801155

3300 Glen Ellen Rd. $429,000 800906

928 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson $429,950 800941

Looking for rentals?

627 Tumbleweed Trl, Dak. Dunes $600,000 800153

933 Spyglass Circle, Dak. Dunes $3,900,000 714199

2404 Helmer St. 2BR, 2BA, Well maintained ranch w/ hardwood floors, large living room & workshop. 801230 $145,000

10 Timberlane Dr. 4BR, 5.5BA, Ranch w/ spacious living areas, beautiful landscaping & in-ground pool. 801264 $419,000

614 iowa St. 2BR, 1.75BA, Spotless ranch w/ formal dining room, bay window & ample storage space. 801294 $85,000

3630 Pierce Pl. 2709 S. Coral St. 4838 Brookshire Pl. 4BR, 2BA, Raised ranch w/ great 4BR, 1BA, 1½ story 3BR, 2.5BA, Walkout curb appeal, heated garage & w/ new kitchen, bathroom, carpet, condominium w/ open floor plan, roof, windows & furnace/AC. walk-in closet & master bath. private back yard. 801289 $129,900 801312 $349,000 801322 $187,000 4504 Nicollet Way 4BR, 3BA, Raised ranch w/ master suite, computer area, wet bar, fireplace & gazebo. 801260 $249,950

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

1632 S. Nicollet St. 2510 G Street, S. Sioux City 3BR, 3BA, 1½ story w/ huge 3BR, 1BA, Ranch close to family room, hot tub, new carpet & schools & shopping; 4 garage stalls. main floor laundry & low utilities. 801316 $284,950 801298 $92,950

712-226-6000

1915 Heights Ave. $189,950 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877

2910 5th Ave. $59,950 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

2709 S. Coral St. $129,900 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

1632 S. Nicollet St. $92,950 Sunday 3:30 - 4:30 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877

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H10 | Saturday, June 16, 2018

Siouxland Homes

2230 Barker Ave, Sgt. Bluff • $399,000 • 800807 Ranch w/ pool, outdoor grill kitchen & 30 X 70 garage.

Saturday, June 16, 2018 | H11

Siouxland Homes

A proud member of

Thanks for making us Siouxland’s Market Leader for 16 years!

6835 Coyote Run • $400,000 • 800637 Quality built ranch w/ master suite & large family room.

FEATURED HOMES

OPEN HOUSES SATURDAy JUNE 16, SUNDAy JUNE 17, 2018

mulTi uniT

521 6th St, Correctionville $35,000 719591

511 Barnes St, Ida Grove $55,000 719649

221 E. 2nd St, Allen $60,000 800693

1516 Ponderosa Ln, S. Sioux City $74,000 800168

1600 Nebraska St. $85,000 719851

351 Dakota St, Akron $94,900 800558

1812 27th St. $99,950 800948

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

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

161 Windflower Bend, Dak. Dunes $289,950 Saturday 1:30 - 2:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

920 15th St, Onawa $167,000 Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

315 Burlington St, Kingsley 434 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes 2510 G Street, S. Sioux City $284,950 $89,950 $464,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Sunday 3:30 - 4:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

307 Brookside Dr, Kingsley $285,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

419 Main St, Kingsley $57,500 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

3630 Pierce Pl. $187,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

3811 Martins Yard $299,500 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

2427 Mohawk Dr. $243,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

6350 Golf View Pl. $429,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

406 Essex St. $209,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

3427 Park View Blvd. $134,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

Condominium

1616 W. 16th St. $124,950 800962

1914 S. Cypress St. $140,000 800872

3013 Jackson St. $140,000 800903

17 Union Ct, N. Sioux City $145,000 719738

302 Jones St. Unit 409 $169,950 800729

3400 Lindenwood St. 3819 Forest View Ave. $179,950 801188 $182,000 800133

Condominium

Just enter the listing number you see here in the keyword section of the search screen on UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com.

1117 12th St, Onawa $199,999 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

513 Prospect St. SW, Le Mars 22622 Grenoble Ave. 115 West Creek Dr, Lawton $229,950 $485,000 $269,995 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

Licensed in IA, NE, SD 3232 Jackson St. $189,000 719396

302 Jones St. Unit 506 $205,000 720044

4108 Hickory Ln. $215,000 801170

1019 Coffie Farm Rd, Sgt. Bluff $215,000 800870

222 E. Elk St, Jackson $220,000 801004

222 Ester St, Ponca $242,000 800448

754 Robert Dr, Moville $260,000 800845

UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com

NEWLy LiSTED PROPERTiES 3518 Strawberry Ln. $287,500 801080

934 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson $389,000 800915

4611 Saddle Lane $319,000 801119

2744 Nicklaus Blvd. $389,950 801114

895 Springbrook Dr, Hinton $334,000 801070

741 Deerfield Dr. $399,000 719256

404 Prairie Ave, Ponca $335,000 718014

1096 Pachsama Ct. $409,000 801150

847 Brookside Dr, Jefferson $345,000 719838

4524 Grayhawk Ridge Dr. $419,940 718821

Townhouse

862 Willow Dr, Dak. Dunes $420,000 801155

3300 Glen Ellen Rd. $429,000 800906

928 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson $429,950 800941

Looking for rentals?

627 Tumbleweed Trl, Dak. Dunes $600,000 800153

933 Spyglass Circle, Dak. Dunes $3,900,000 714199

2404 Helmer St. 2BR, 2BA, Well maintained ranch w/ hardwood floors, large living room & workshop. 801230 $145,000

10 Timberlane Dr. 4BR, 5.5BA, Ranch w/ spacious living areas, beautiful landscaping & in-ground pool. 801264 $419,000

614 iowa St. 2BR, 1.75BA, Spotless ranch w/ formal dining room, bay window & ample storage space. 801294 $85,000

3630 Pierce Pl. 2709 S. Coral St. 4838 Brookshire Pl. 4BR, 2BA, Raised ranch w/ great 4BR, 1BA, 1½ story 3BR, 2.5BA, Walkout curb appeal, heated garage & w/ new kitchen, bathroom, carpet, condominium w/ open floor plan, roof, windows & furnace/AC. walk-in closet & master bath. private back yard. 801289 $129,900 801312 $349,000 801322 $187,000 4504 Nicollet Way 4BR, 3BA, Raised ranch w/ master suite, computer area, wet bar, fireplace & gazebo. 801260 $249,950

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

1632 S. Nicollet St. 2510 G Street, S. Sioux City 3BR, 3BA, 1½ story w/ huge 3BR, 1BA, Ranch close to family room, hot tub, new carpet & schools & shopping; 4 garage stalls. main floor laundry & low utilities. 801316 $284,950 801298 $92,950

712-226-6000

1915 Heights Ave. $189,950 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877

2910 5th Ave. $59,950 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

2709 S. Coral St. $129,900 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

1632 S. Nicollet St. $92,950 Sunday 3:30 - 4:30 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877

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

WE’RE LOCAL WE’RE GLOBAL

We have connections to the very best real estate brokers through our worldwide invitation-only network, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®. LeadingRE includes over 500 market-leading real estate firms. We sell over a million homes and connect tens of thousands of buyers and sellers through our Network each year. LeadingRE provides us with world-class marketing and resources, allowing us to provide you with the very best service.

Considering a real estate career?

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


Saturday, June 16, 2018 | H15

Siouxland Homes

Interior painting: What you need to know

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or rambunctious pets can shorten the life of a paint job. If you’re struggling to keep the walls pristine, consider painting them with washable products. If you need drywall repairs before you paint, factor in a repair kit for $10-$30 or professional drywall repair for $60-$90 per hour. Quality of paint: Quality plays a big part in the longevity of your paint. If you use a high-quality product and primer, you can get almost twice the life you’d get with a low-quality product. Change of pace: Whether your current color scheme is dated or you’re simply switching things up, sometimes the best determining factor is your taste. If you want a change, then it’s time to paint.

Kitchens, laundry rooms and bathrooms should be painted clean, refreshing colors like warm neutrals, whites, grays and blues. Bedrooms are best painted in calm and soothing colors like blue, purple and green. Avoid oranges and yellows. Living rooms can be either energized or relaxed, so a range of colors like red, yellow, pink and purple can thrive here. Finish: It’s best to consult with a painting expert as you navigate your finish options, but here are the basic rules of HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU thumb: PAINT? Flat and matte—Low gloss and tough to clean. Use in low-traffic areas. When you should paint your walls— Satin and eggshell—Slight gloss and and include painting projects in your aneasier to clean. Use in living rooms and nual home improvement budget—depends bedrooms. chiefly on four factors: WHAT PAINT SHOULD YOU Semi-gloss—Around 50 percent gloss, Frequency of use: The rooms where CHOOSE? easy to clean and more resistant to moiswe are most active will need a fresh coat ture. Use in kitchens and bathrooms. every three to four years. Kitchens, bathEven if you’re just repainting a wall the Gloss—Reflective and shows imperrooms, hallways, laundry rooms and mud same color, picking the right paint is importrooms are on this list. Bedrooms, living ant. Paint technology continues to improve, fections easily. Use on trim, doors and cabinets. rooms and dining rooms, on the other and you may be able to find a better perhand, can usually go five to seven years forming product for your needs. without a new coat. Color: Color is largely a personal decision. HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? Wear and tear: Damage from furniture But experts typically suggest the following: The cost of your interior painting t one point or another, every homeowner needs to apply a fresh coat of paint to their home’s interior. But just when to do it, how to do it and whether to do it yourself can be unclear. Then, when you add unknowns like cost and color, LAUREN WHITE things can get really confusing. Fortunately, there are some guidelines to follow.

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level to enjoy. Amazing covered patio to appreciate the view, host cook-outs and breathe in that fresh evening air.

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project will depend on several factors: the type of paint, the number of rooms and whether you decide to do it yourself or hire a professional, to name a few. Having an average-sized room professionally painted costs around $400$800, according to HomeAdvisor’s True Cost Guide, and homeowners typically spend around $2,000 to have their entire home interior painted. Having a single bathroom painted could cost as little as $300, while painting a kitchen could cost over $1,000. Interior painting can be a DIY project if you put in the time to do it right. The only direct costs will be tools, paint and various necessities like ladders and tarps. On average, homeowners pay $200 to $300 to paint a single room themselves. HomeAdvisor is an online marketplace connecting homeowners with trusted service professionals to complete home projects. Visit HomeAdvisor.com. ©2018 HomeAdvisor Visit HomeAdvisor at www.HomeAdvisor.com Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.


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newly listed directory

Saturday, June 16 & Sunday, June 17, 2018 ADDRESS

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Solid 2 bdrm that needs updates + 32x44 metal shed on .44 acre lot

$72,500

Century 21 ProLink

Carol Halstead

712-574-4600

2

4 Bdrm, 2 bath home with newly remodeled kitchen. Original woodwork and detail throughout. Large yard with newer fence.

$182,500

Century 21 ProLink

Linda Mayrose

712-548-6889

3.5

So many extras in this home! Spacious kitchen, tons of storage, carpenter’s dream workshop, rec room and home theater, 2nd kitchen and much more!

$419,000

Century 21 ProLink

Linda Mayrose

712-548-6889

2

Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com

$235,000

Century 21 ProLink

Jessica Kern

712-490-4814

2

Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com

$169,000

Century 21 ProLink

Linda Mayrose

712-548-6889

1.5

Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com

$162,000

Century 21 ProLink

Julie Hurt

712-540-7757

1.5

Custom built, one owner,A Frame home. Private setting on the river with deck dock, with 2 acres.

$300,000

Century 21 ProLink

Barb Maxon

712-253-3647

5

3

Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com

$273,000

Century 21 ProLink

Jesse Derrick

712-899-681

3

2

Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com

$144,000

Century 21 ProLink

Michele Ivene

712-259-1189

27354 150th St, Le Mars

4

1.5

4 Bedroom farmhouse on 5.34 acres located 1 mile north of Brunsville. Several outbuildings included.

$192,500

Century 21 ProLink

Linda Mayrose

712-548-6889

27522 Key Ave, Merrill

4

2

Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com

$279,500

Century 21 ProLink

Kyle Kovarna

712-251-1722

2908 Indiana Ave

3

2

3+ bedroom ranch, new interior paint, flooring, fenced yard

$129,000

Century 21 ProLink

Eric Banks

712-898-8605

4501 Stoneridge Pnt

3

3

Custom built all brick and stone walkout ranch home on 3.3 acres with incredible views and privacy

$1,000,000

Century 21 ProLink

Barb Maxon

712-253-3647

926 PGA Dr, Le Mars

3

1.75

Custom built 3 bedroom home in Northgreenview Estates.. Beautiful finishes: granite counters, upgraded laminate and tile flooring, slate kitchen appliances.

$329,000

Century 21 ProLink

Linda Mayrose

712-548-6889

3095 Myrtle St

2

1.25

Great starter home w/ central air & garage. Close to shopping, dining, park, walking trail and Briar Cliff. 2 BR, possible 3rd

$110,000

Century 21 ProLink

Shirley Patrick

712-490-2371

720 Dubuque St

2

1

Property details and photos can be found at c21prolink.com

$79,990

Century 21 ProLink

Jason Geary

712-204-0197

1907 F Ave, Dakota City

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712-253-6313

4736 S. Lakeport

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712-253-3647

2404 Helmer St.

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$145,000

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Kuen Yeh

712-301-5280

2818 Ordway Ave.

2

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Move-in ready bungalow w/ fenced yard, 3 season porch & home warranty. Search MLS #801223 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$105,000

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Nick Tramp

402-660-4686

4504 Nicollet Way

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3

Raised ranch w/ master suite, computer area, wet bar, fireplace & gazebo. Search MLS #801260 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$249,950

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Gayle Miille

712-251-6178

10 Timberlane Dr.

4

5.5

Ranch w/ spacious living areas, beautiful landscaping & in-ground pool. Search MLS #801264 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$419,000

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Barb Kimmel

712-251-4053

2709 S. Coral St.

4

1

1½ story w/ new kitchen, bathroom, carpet, roof, windows & furnace/AC. Search MLS #801289 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$129,900

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Joe Krage

712-251-4030

1632 S. Nicollet St.

3

1

Ranch close to schools & shopping; main floor laundry & low utilities. Search MLS #801298 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$92,950

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Rick Arnold

712-251-8877

614 Iowa St.

2

1.75

Spotless ranch w/ formal dining room, bay window & ample storage space. Search MLS #801294 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$85,000

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Dave Pepin

712-635-5945

3630 Pierce Pl.

4

2

Raised ranch w/ great curb appeal, heated garage & private back yard. Search MLS #801322 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$187,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Bob Patton

712-490-8734

2510 G Street, S. Sioux City

3

3

1½ story w/ huge family room, hot tub, new carpet & 4 garage stalls. Search MLS #801316 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$284,950

United Real Estate Solutions

Chuck Burnett

712-251-0829

4838 Brookshire Pl.

3

2.5

Walkout condominium w/ open floor plan, walk-in closet & master bath. Search MLS #801312 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$349,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Barb Kimmel

712-251-4053

4615 Military Rd

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DESIGN RECIPES

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Frame interesting mixed media elements, such as paper. Use black-and-white photography. Consider artwork that makes a statement such as an unusual or interesting print or image. Use mirrors, especially in smaller spaces. Mirrors can be a low-cost alternative. Use oversized prints to make a bold and dramatic decor statement.

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Mix personal photos with artwork. Instead place personal photos in special areas and have specific walls designated for artwork. Mix too many pieces of artwork in the same room. It is best to choose a color palette for a space and select complementary artwork. Forget black and white are colors and great to use in a space. Use artwork that is too large or too small in a particular space. Be sure to use artwork of the appropriate size and scale. Hang artwork too high or too low. The proper height is eye level, which measures as 5 feet from the floor to the center of the piece of art. 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 ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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Above: An oversized piece of art makes a bold statement in an entry area. Left: Two pieces of framed paper complement this master bedroom.


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Hardwood floors need to rest before installation

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ear James: I installed some hardwood flooring several years ago in the foyer and now it has gaps between the pieces. I want to install it in the kitchen JAMES now. What should I do DULLEY this time to avoid gaps? — Larry M. Dear Larry: Hardwood flooring can be very beautiful and totally transform

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the decor of a room, but it can also look bad if installed improperly. Gaps between the individuals pieces, as you experienced in your foyer, are the most common problem with hardwood floors. Particularly when lighter colored hardwood is used, the gaps are much more apparent. There are typically two reasons you likely had the hardwood flooring problems in your foyer. They are both caused by not letting the hardwood rest in the room for a week or so before installing it on the floor. It generally takes a week for the moisture content of the hardwood to stabilize to that of the room. If the hardwood was delivered from a dry warehouse and you installed it immediately, it will gradually swell as it absorbs moisture from the air in your home. People often do home improvement projects during spring and summer when the air inside homes has the highest humidity level. The edges of hardwood flooring look square, but they are actually tapered slightly for a tight edge fit on the sur-

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face. It probably swelled initially and crushed the tapered edges. If it shrinks at all during the drier winter weather, the gaps will be apparent. The other possible moisture-related possibility is the hardwood was overly moist when it was delivered to your home. After it was installed, it gradually lost moisture and shrunk resulting in the gaps between the pieces. Even after the hardwood top surface is finished with urethane, the other surfaces of the wood will continue to gain and lose moisture. With proper installation techniques, you can avoid this problem when you install the hardwood flooring in your kitchen. Give the hardwood pieces time to allow their moisture content to stabilize. Stack it loosely so air can flow around all the pieces. If you are making other improvements to your kitchen, such as new cabinets, painting, etc., wait several weeks to have your hardwood delivered. All these other improvements may release additional moisture into the air in the

224 Lindenwood Place Sioux City • $245,500 Well Hello There----(cue Barry White) and welcome to your “Forever” home in Country Club neighborhood. new listing With the park like setting just picture the quiet, romantic and relaxing evenings in this private backyard. “Pride of Ownership” exudes: 2018 all new exterior siding, soffit, fascia, exterior paint and window flower boxes. From the ding of the brand new door bell, to the sliders out to the 2017 cedar covered patio, new shingles and freshly painted privacy wall in backyard, this home is ready for your family. Since 2013: custom cherry kitchen, granite counter tops, tile backsplash, touch fixture, appliances, fabulous new windows with custom blinds, updated 1/2 bath on main, brand new basement flooring, family room shiplap wall and shingles!!!! Seriously, from top to bottom, this home is move-in ready. Unpack your bags, sit back, relax, watch the wildlife play and listen to nature all from the landscaped .43 acre lot.

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kitchen for a while. If the hardwood was delivered immediately, it would stabilize to the incorrect moisture level. The type of subflooring is important when installing hardwood. It must be a stable subfloor so the hardwood does not have to provide the rigidity and support. If the hardwood is located over a furnace or water heater in the basement, insulate below it. Warmer areas will create isolated drier areas in the wood and impact its stability. The following organization has excellent hardwood flooring installation guides which you can request: National Wood Flooring Association, (800) 4224556; and Oak Flooring Institute, (901) 526-5016, www.nwfa.org. Once your hardwood floor is installed and finished with several coats of glossy floor urethane (more durable than standard urethane), never wash it with lots of water or other cleaners. Just vacuum it regularly to pick up grit. If you have to wash a spot, wipe it with a slightly damp washcloth and then immediately dry it with a towel. Don’t use wax on it because it will make it more difficult to ever refinish. Send your questions to Here’s How, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www.dulley.com. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM


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front, you can tap into a number of financing options using your home equity. A home equity line of credit, home equity loan and cash-out refinance are three of the most common options. A home equity loan, or second mortgage, is typically a fixed-rate, fixed-term loan based on the equity in your house, which you pay in monthly installments. A home equity line of credit is a reGET EVERYTHING IN WRITING UP volving line of credit, similar to a credit card, which typically requires at least 20 FRONT percent equity. You can borrow as much as you need against your equity and make Nail down payment terms in writing and be firm about enforcing them. A good payments only on the amount you borrow. contractor will accept a reasonable payA cash-out refinance typically requires ment schedule that includes a fair down at least 15 percent equity. This is a refipayment and periodic payments tied nancing of an existing mortgage loan, to progress. You might also negotiate a where the new loan is for a larger amount provision in the contract that allows you than the current amount due, and the to withhold a final segment of payment, homeowner gets the difference in cash. perhaps 10 percent, until you are comTry several different lenders to see who pletely satisfied with the job. can give you the best terms. You don’t necessarily have to go with the bank that CONSIDER FINANCING holds your primary mortgage to access If you can’t pay for the remodel up

udgeting may be less exciting than creating plans and dreaming up remodeling schemes, but paying for major work is just as important a part of the process—not only what you pay, but how you pay for it. Keep PAUL F. P. these tips in mind when POGUE creating a financial plan for a big remodeling job.

equity credit. Pay close attention to the interest terms, which will play a big role over the life of the loan. Carefully consider the prospects when financing a remodel. Home equity credit is a powerful tool, but wield it wisely. If you get too aggressive in spending money to keep up with the Joneses, you can find yourself underwater on your mortgage in a hurry. Strongly consider speaking with a financial advisor to guide you through the best options.

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED AND DON’T OVERTHINK RETURN You should always assume a 10 percent buffer zone for unexpected costs. (Because there WILL be unexpected costs.) A contingency budget for unforeseen problems will save you a lot of headaches. And if you’re lucky and don’t have emergency costs? Then you can be pleasantly surprised. When it comes to big-deal projects, you want a good return on your invest-

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Many homeowners speak with a financial advisor to guide them through the best options for financing major remodeling projects. ment, but you also should be looking at the improvement for its own sake. If you pour money into a kitchen remodel just to raise the value of your home, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment when you decide to sell. But if you pay for a big remodeling job that enhances your enjoyment of the home and improves your experience, it’s money well spent. 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. ©2018 Ask Angie’s List Visit Ask Angie’s List at www.angieslist.com

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Angled kitchen sink makes space more user friendly

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etting tight spaces to function often requires thinking outside that box. It’s true planning a very small bathroom, laundry room or kitchen demands that you research all options and be willing to invest in the best CHRISTINE solutions. Often a corner BRUN wall-hung sink that is just the right size or the best stacking washing machine and dryer are a little more expensive. But it’s important that you place enough value on what the right equipment can do for your petite area. If size isn’t significant, the appropriate design solution is easier to achieve. But when space is at a premium, like on a yacht, then each component becomes critical. Thankfully, the internet allows for much easier product searches in the comfort of your living room. It’s harder to reconcile paying more for a smaller appliance or fixture. However, these are considered specialty items, and this is why the price is often a bit of a shock. Sometimes it is the designer of the space who is challenged to think about working with minimum dimensions. In other words, she must specify the minimum kitchen sink or the smallest wall-hung bathroom sink that she can find. Designer Kathy Weiss worked on the Carriage House kitchen for the Symphony Designer’s Showcase. Reclaimed spaces like barns, lofts or carriage houses are not huge spaces. By angling a modest sink into a corner, the space likely flows and is more user-friendly. There is more space on either side of the angled sink when compared with what might have been if the sink had been centered under the windows. Obviously, a large, farmhouse sink or a double sink wouldn’t work well in this same situation. Another accomplishment is that by creating an angle, two separate appliances can open. Use the right equipment for your particular situation. It occurs to me that many people are frightened when a designer suggests an asymmetrical design or a solution that is not common. Some worry about resale appeal. What one should worry about is the ultimate function of any given space. Does your somewhat unorthodox design solve a problem well? Does it work? Is it made up of good-quality pieces and workmanship? Those are more legitimate

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concerns, in my professional opinion. Avoid anything that will appear to be rigged and not durable. Fortunately, with the popularity of tiny houses and lofts we are seeing an increase in excellent products. Look at tankless water heaters as a way to potentially free up a little space in a laundry area or on a back porch. Tankless water heaters heat water only on demand and take up minimum space. They can often be positioned in lower cabinets. Consider 18-inch-wide dishwashers instead of the typical 24-inch models. Investigate apartment-sized refrigerators or fully integrated models that can accept cabinet fronts. If you alter a counter height to be 35 inches above a finished floor in any bathroom, you can have seven 4-inch drawers. That is far more useful than three deep drawers. It’s something that I always use in my bathroom designs for clients, and they love it. Tiny items are stored in the typical bathroom, and these drawers are perfect for medicines, makeup, nail products or other toiletries. Christine Brun, ASID, is a San Diego-based interior designer and author of “Small Space Living.” Send questions and comments to her by email to christinebrun@sbcglobal.net. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

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DESIGN RECIPES

Transform your space with these low-cost refreshers CATHY HOBBS

Tribune News Service‌

‌Whether you are looking to sell or to dwell, there is always room to infuse a fresh, new look into a space that may be perceived as tired, worn or outdated. While a full renovation may be an option, it doesn’t have to be. With a bit of creativity, planning and perhaps a bit of do-it-yourself work, making your home feel inviting and refreshed doesn’t have to break the bank.

WHAT’S WORTH IT? WHAT’S NOT? It is a common dilemma for many homeowners. Where should you invest your renovation dollars? A good rule of thumb is to invest in areas that may potentially add value, such as upgrading a bathroom or kitchen. Next, look to outdoor areas that can enhance the appearance or curb appeal, such as a new door, fresh siding or enhanced landscaping.

IDEAS FOR QUICK, LOW COST REFRESHERS First, set a budget. Even a small budget can go a long way with proper planning. The key is to maximize value by selectively choosing to spend money on key items that may be viewed as a valued upgrade, especially as it relates to resale value, should you ever decide to sell your home. Some ideas for quick low cost refreshers include: Replacing a kitchen countertop. Repainting cabinets. This is one of the least expensive ways to infuse a fresh modern look into an older kitchen. Replacing basic appliances such as a dishwasher or refrigerator. Stainless steel remains the most desirable. Installing an inexpensive vinyl tile over an existing floor. A 12 by 24 inch tile tends to be a more modern look, compared to a 10 by 10 inch inch tile. Replace basic, elements such as toilets and faucets in a bathroom. This is a prime example of how a little can go a long way.

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$285,000

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$325,000

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$215,000 2301 S.Olive Sioux City 5bed,3bath

$209,950

The Design Recipes design team was recently asked to implement some low cost refreshers to help transform a 1950s home located in southern New Jersey. Here’s some insight into how an outdated home was transformed into one that is now more modern and fresh.

LIVING ROOM

Refreshers: Slipcover for an existing sofa Cost: $95 Toss pillows Cost: $45 Wall mirror Cost: $0 (removed from above a bedroom dresser) Artwork Cost: $125 Area rug Cost: $125 Coffee Table Cost: $0 (a pair of repurposed bookcases) Floor lamp Cost: $45

KITCHEN

Refreshers: New stainless steel dishwasher Cost: $350 New stainless refrigerator Cost: $995 Repainting of kitchen cabinetry Cost: $60 per gallon of paint. Approximately six cans used. New cabinet hardware and hinges Cost: $100 Groutable vinyl tile, 12 by 24 inches Cost: $1.25 per square foot

BATHROOM

Refreshers: Groutable vinyl tile, 12 by 24 inches Cost: $1.25 per square foot New toilet Cost: $195 Cabinet with sink Cost: $285 New faucet and showerhead Cost: $155 Medicine cabinet Cost: $125.00

MASTER BEDROOM Refreshers: Fresh coat of paint Cost: $60 per gallon Side tables Cost: $45 Bedding

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Kitchen No. 2, after: Upgrades such as new flooring and stainless steel appliances help make this kitchen shine. Cost: $75 Table lamp Cost: $55 Toss pillows Cost: $45 Area rug: Cost: $95

SECOND BEDROOM Refreshers: Fresh coat of paint Cost: $60 per gallon Headboard Cost: $65 Side table Cost: $25 Bedding Cost: $95 Cotton area rug Cost: $45

THIRD BEDROOM Refreshers: Fresh coat of paint Cost: $60 per gallon Console table Cost: $85 Bedding Cost: $185 Table lamp Cost: $55 Toss pillows Cost: $45

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Awardwinning 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 ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.


Saturday, June 16, 2018 | H19

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12:00-1:00 4628 Harrison 10:30-11:30 25 Quail Ct .................... $424,900 Chris Oberg 712-253-9775 Amy Kakacek 712-333-1111 1:30-2:30 3417 Jones sunday June 17, 2018 Chris Oberg 712-253-9775

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united real estate solutions

Hank Baker 712-490-6621 1:30-2:30 22622 Grenoble Ave. ........ $485,000 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 3:00-4:00 115 West Creek Dr, Lawton $269,995

Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 12:00-1:00 3630 Pierce Pl. ................ $187,000 3:30-4:30 434 Fawn Hollow .............. $464,950 Whispering Creek Bob Patton 712-490-8734 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 1:00-2:00 3811 Martins Yard ............. $299,500 Century 21 prolink eastside 1:00-2:00 6707 Kingswood Ct ............ $349,000 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

united real estate solutions

12:30-1:30 3427 Park View Blvd......... $134,000 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

le Mars, ia Century 21 prolink 12:30-1:30 327 6th Ave SE ................ $182,500 Julie Hurt 712-540-7757 2:00-3:00 926 PGA Dr ....................... $329,000 Julie Hurt 712-540-7757 2:00-3:00 17371 Marble Ave ............. $250,000 Brenda Janssen 712-540-1478

united real estate solutions

1:30-2:30 2427 Mohawk Dr. ............. $243,000 Amber Musgrave 712-898-6715 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053 2:30-3:30 6343 Tiger Dr..................... $354,950 2:00-3:00 1915 Heights Ave. ............. $189,950 Priscilla Andersen 712-253-7580 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877

united real estate solutions so. sioux City & surrounding, ne 1:30-2:30 6350 Golf View Pl. ............ $429,950 Century 21 prolink Eric Hoak 712-251-4886 1:00-2:30 1101 Walnut St, Dakota City$360,000 Doug Patrick 712-490-8605 Woodbury heights

united real estate solutions

Century 21 prolink

12:00-1:00 2510 G St. ....................... $284,950 2:30-3:30 420 Lenox Cr ..................... $214,900 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Denise Philpotts 712-202-4141

1:30-2:30 513 Prospect St. SW ........... $229,950 surrounding area, ia united real estate solutions Century 21 prolink Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 12:00-1:00 33557 Frelon ................... $299,950 3:00-4:00 406 Essex St. ..................... $209,950 Morningside united real estate solutions Julie Fischer 712-251-7506 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053


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