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A Wakening Market by Rob Higgins, Executive Officer Spokane Association of REALTORS®
The average American owns his/ her home for six years. If you are looking for a new home, and it has been more than six years since you were in the market, you are in for some surprises. The recent recession has changed the game when it comes to buying a home today. The first place you’ll notice it is at the bank when you ask to borrow money. An average American, who bought a home six years ago (2007), paid 6.34% for a thirty-year fixed-rate mortgage. Today, you will pay approximately 3.53% (February 2013 national average). Surprise: you can afford more home today than the last time you bought one. The second place you’ll notice it is the price of a house. The average selling price of a home in Spokane in 2007 was $211,872, calculated on 6,935 homes sold. In 2012 the average selling price of a home was $177,363 calculated on 4,527 homes sold. There are two surprises here: homes, on average in Spokane, are selling for less than six years ago; fewer homes are changing hands. With prices and interest rates down, REALTORS are finding that the Spokane real estate market is waking up this year. Local Spokane news reports confirm that the real estate market is improving. How should you approach the new realities in this market?
If you’re a seller, work with a REALTOR® to set the best market price for your home based on market comparables. Overvalued homes are not selling, but you don’t want to under-value your home. Take fresh pictures of your home as it looks now, in springtime. If you’re a buyer, work with a REALTOR® to know the current inventory through his/her direct listings and the Spokane Association of REALTORS®’ Multiple Listing Service. Get yourself pre-qualified for a loan so you will know how much home you can afford. This also tells a buyer that your offer is serious. Expect your offer on a home to face competition. The best advice, when buying or selling a home, is no surprise at all: work with a REALTOR®. A REALTOR® can save you time and money on your next home buying or home selling experience and be your advocate along the way. REALTORS® are trained on the latest forms and laws that apply to real estate and are pledged to follow a strict REALTOR® Code of Ethics in our relationship with you. If you’re thinking of buying or selling a home this year, don’t hit the snooze button. Call a REALTOR® and take advantage of this wakening market today!
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the blog,“I’m an Organizing Junkie.” “Since my guests don’t have their own bathroom and have to share with my kids, I also like to provide space in their room to hang their towels,” she adds.“That way they know that someone else hasn’t used them by accident.” Only when the guestroom is free of clutter can you start adding the amenities and little extras that would make Martha proud. © CTW Features
Only the Best for Guests Designer Patrick Knowles, who caters to wealthy clientele in and around Fort Lauderdale, Fla., sets the bar high when it comes to guestroom amenities. For “that special guest who visits often,” he likes to provide monogrammed linens bearing the person’s initials. If you can’t go all out, make sure you cover the basics and add a few extras for houseguests who need to be impressed.
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Positive rental for over 20 years! 2BR/1BA, interior completely refurbished recently & shows very well. Free standing gas fireplace heats entire home comfortably. Kitchen w/newer cabinets & fridge plus main flr utilities. Plenty of room for garage out back, fncd front yard, metal siding & roof in good shape. $80,000
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BRIGHT LIGHTS
each other to provide homeowners a semi-custom level of brightness. “In my home, you will see one of these on the top of the closet door, two on the left and two on the right,” says Tom Farrin, president of Pegasus Lighting and Edison Lighting Fixtures in North Carolina. “It provides good floor-to-ceiling light for the closet.” Another option is a lighted closet rod, like the Kendo closet rod by Luminii. The aluminum rod – which needs to be custom ordered and can fit lengths up to 72 inches – has a line of LED lights on its underside that helps keep hanging items illuminated.
energy-efficient, flexible, versatile and has an extremely low profile.” The thin profile of LED tape – some tapes are only 1/8-inch thick – means it is almost invisible when installed. Another bonus of LEDs is that they are incredibly longlasting.“LEDs can last between 35,000 and 100,000 hours,” Farrin says. Compare that to the 1,000 hours of a standard incandescent light bulb.
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Blindly waving a hand around a cabinet to find a bar of soap or extra towel is much more productive now, thanks to motion-sensor LED lights, which are tiny enough to tuck into vanities under the bathroom sink. Pantries and Other “All you have to do is put your hand in there and the Storage Areas Anyone who has opened the light will automatically go on,” refrigerator door in a pitchFarrin says. black kitchen will appreciate Another plus: The lights are the door-jamb light switch. battery-operated, so they are Just like the fridge, the switch simple to install almost is placed in the door jamb so a anywhere. light will turn on when the door is opened and turn off © CTW Features when it’s closed.This works best for pantries or other storage Illuminate storage spaces to make closets. The instant illumination finding household items easier and safer has one caveat, though: It can be difficult to retrofit these into existing construction.
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owner of Bella Organizing in Oakland, Calif. However, recent advances in lighting technology make it easier to stay organized, by brightening up every nook and cranny of the house. “Effective task lighting enables you to organize your things better,” says Shelley Wald, president of WAC Lighting in Port Washington, N.Y.
Closets End the agony of trying to figure out if that sweater is black or navy by adding more lighting to the closet. Microfluorescent fixtures, named because the fixture itself is not much bigger than the light bulb, can be placed around the doorway to dramatically brighten the oftenwindowless closet space.The fixtures also can be linked to
Shelving and Small Nooks You will never misplace another book or knickknack with LED tape lights tucked underneath shelving in your home. “LED tape is ideal for illuminating challenging spaces,” Wald says.“It is
Couture lighting: LED closet rods provide light where you need it most – to make the right wardrobe choices.
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ost people approach greening their homes from one of two ways:As eco-minded consumers looking to lessen their impact on the environment, or as homeowners trying to save money on household maintenance and energy bills. “That’s basically where all these roads lead,” says Mark Clement, a Philadelphiabased licensed contractor and host of radio talk show “MyFixitUpLife.”“Whether you’re doing it because you’re a hippie and you make your own clothes, or you just want to save some money to go to Disney,” he jokes. But the good news? Saving the planet and your wallet are not mutually exclusive when it comes to making your home more sustainable. To get started, take inventory of your home.“The best way to look at your house is as a system,” says Keith Voight, spokesman for the Edison Electric Institute, an electric-utility industry group.“Oftentimes you hear ads for new windows or heating systems or insulation, but the house works together. It doesn’t make sense to replace all the windows in your home if you don’t have adequate insulation.” Voight says if homeowners don’t view the house as a system, they can end up wasting money. Here, the experts share the best green projects, from those that cost the least time and money (“light green” projects) to the ones that take more investment and have the most environmental impact (“dark green” projects):
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Turning off lights that aren’t being used is a no-brainer way to cut down on electric bills, but what kind of lightbulbs are you using to begin with? Incandescent bulbs are on their way out; instead, look for compact fluorescent bulbs or LED lights, which save energy and last longer. In order to maximize energy efficiency and performance be sure the light – or any appliance you buy, in fact – is Energy Star-rated.“The cheap version of bulbs, they’re not usually Energy Star-rated,” says Andrea Foss, managing partner at Everyday Green, a Washington D.C.-based green consulting firm.“And then people have complaints about their performance, and they don’t last as long, and that’s why.”
Heating comprises two-thirds of the home energy bill in the winter, and lowering costs doesn’t require a big investment.“For every degree you lower the thermostat in the winter, you save up to 3 percent on the energy use in your home,”Voight says. Shutting doors and closing vents in unused rooms, and opening curtains of southern- and western-facing windows during the day and closing them at night are two more no-cost ways to save on heating. Be sure to clean or replace the filter in your home’s heating system. “If you clean that, you can save 5 to 15 percent on your annual energy cost,” Voight says.
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Bathroom Toilets account for almost 30 percent of a home’s water usage. By installing a low-flow toilet, families can save around $2,000 over the system’s lifetime. To ensure both efficiency and performance, make sure all products you purchase carry the WaterSense label. “The performance has really improved over the years,” Foss says. A standard faucet flows at a rate of 2.2 gallons per minute, but a faucet aerator can be twisted on in less than five minutes to begin conserving water. “Anywhere between 1 and 1.5 gallons per minute is good,” Foss says. While some people may bemoan losing precious water pressure, these aerators are relatively inexpensive so Foss recommends,“go buy one of each and then see what you think.”
Water conservation doesn’t just take place inside the house;Americans use 7 billion gallons of water for outdoor areas every day, according to the EPA, and much of it is wasted. Crissy Trask, green lifestyle expert and author, suggests replacing a water-needy lawn with native and low-water plants, which “will have a considerable impact,” she says. Native plants consume less water and make heartier additions to a yard.“Leave some room for raised planters for vegetables too,”Trask says.“Growing some of our own food improves biodiversity and will lower your carbon footprint.”
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DARK GREEN Roofing If you’re ready to make a big investment, consider having a “cool roof” installed on your home. Many people overlook the importance of the roof, MyFixItUpLife contractor Clement says. Cool roofs,“long technical story, short: They help keep your house cooler, which lowers the burden on your HVAC system.” An Energy Star-rated “cool roof” reflects light and doesn’t transfer heat into the house, which improves the energy efficiency of a home. While this type of roofing can be pricier up front, it saves on energy costs and lasts longer than the typical roof.“Regular asphalt shingles will never, ever, ever pay for themselves,” Clement says.
Waste “Green is about keeping an item out of a landfill as much as anything else,” Clement says.Try starting with a compost bin in the kitchen.A
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Low-irrigation garden: Replace part of the lawn with native and low-water plants, which will help reduce outdoor water use. Americans use 7 billion gallons of water for outdoor areas every day.
container with a tight-fitting lid and a handle works well.Take it from Clement – he uses one himself. “We have been putting food in it – banana peels, coffee grinds – for over a year, and it has never filled up,” he says.“Everything just turns to dirt. The greenness is not so much that you use the dirt it creates, but it diverts the material from the waste stream. Over the course of a year, we probably put [conservatively] 300 pounds of stuff in a year.” Most kitchen scraps can go right into the bin, but steer away from composting meat, grease, colored paper and too much grain and dairy products, all of which can attract pests or harm a garden. Trask also recommends taking a “paperless pledge” in the kitchen.“Just because we’ve become dependent on paper towels, napkins and coffee filters, for example, doesn’t mean Composting away: A compost bin is an easy first step to reducing we need them,” she says.“Reusable rags, cloth waste in the home. Looking for more impact? Try taking a “paperless napkins and washable filters should be the pledge” in the kitchen and using only reusable rags and napkins. norm, not the exception, for everyday living.” © CTW Features
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The guide to mulch
As temperatures reach 60 degrees, one of the rites of spring, designed to impress the neighbors, is a fresh layer of mulch. But, did you know that it can also help prevent erosion and discourage weeds in the garden? Mulch is an invaluable ingredient to a successful growing season - so much more than shredded bark sprinkled around the base of an ornamental tree each spring. Get the facts on mulch to impress all the neighbors and have a great looking landscape to boot.
What is mulch? Just like the leaf layer found on a forest floor, mulch is a covering that can benefit both plants and soil. Consider the many different mulch types. Some contain leaves and bark that decompose, breaking down over time, while others are pebbles or shredded tires. The available varieties of materials are diverse and nearly limitless. The varieties of mulch that break down are beneficial to the nutritional make-up, or tilth, of soil. Ingredients commonly used for beneficial mulching materials are: bark or wood chips, leaves, grass clippings, straw or hay, newspaper, pine needles, cocoa shells and compost.
Where does it come from? From recycling last week’s newspapers or collecting grass clippings after mowing, to
composting garden and kitchen waste, inexpensive mulch materials are readily available all around. The lumber and arborist industries often sell chipped wood products inexpensively. These wood chips tend to break down slowly and are sometimes used on garden paths and walkways. Many gardeners prefer the look of the woodchip or bark mulches that are available through local garden centers. Read the labels to determine the contents or sourcing of mulches before purchasing. Whether these mulches are sold by the bag or by the truckload, these tend to be partially composted and add a great, finished appearance to the garden while breaking down over time to add organic matter to the soil.
Why do I need it? Leaves and bark mulch benefits run much deeper than beauty. s ! MULCH LAYER CAN MODERATE the soil temperature reducing the effects of extreme heat or cold. s 3OIL CONDITION MAY BE IMPROVED by the decomposing matter from mulch that provides plants with added nutrition. s -ULCHING A GARDEN CREATES THE
ideal environment for earthworms and beneficial organisms. s )F HEAVY RAINS OR SOIL EROSION IS an issue, mulch can help reduce these effects. s 7EEDS WILL lND IT MORE DIFlCULT to grow in a mulched area, as the mulch helps to block weed growth and access to the sun.
How much do I need? It is easy to determine how much mulch you will need using the online mulch calculator from Scotts. Measure the bed size and the calculator does the rest. Then, when spreading high quality mulch, take your favorite cold beverage, draw a line around the can about two to three inches from the bottom, and use it to spread mulch to the appropriate measured level.
When should I use mulch? Mulch can be applied anytime, but it is best to spread it out early in the growing season, before weeds have had a chance to get established. Remove any existing weeds, and spread a two to three inch layer around landscaping plants, in the vegetable garden or along walkways. If recent rains have made the garden too muddy, mulch is also a great way to create a dry path thro ugh the muck and keep your feet from sliding around. A fresh mulch layer is extremely beneficial, and can make the garden and landscaping look awesome. The proper application of mulch demonstrates your expertise to your friends and neighbors, and helps create a naturally weed-free environment to maximize your garden’s growth.
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“Unlike a lot of things, art can fit many people’s budgets,” says Judy Pickett, founder of Design Lines interior design firm in Raleigh, N.C. For those who have an original artwork in mind, but don’t want to pay the hefty price, Pickett recommends seeking it in poster form.“If it’s framed nicely and you love the image, it doesn’t matter much if it’s the original or a reproduction.”
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many as 10 to 15 photos of various sizes, mounted in similar frames.“It’s all about covering big spaces,” Slifer says. Another popular way to fill a wall and brighten a room is with a large canvas. Keep it simple with big blocks of color, customize it with a photograph or show off a reproduced piece of art. “The advantage of canvas is you don’t have to deal with the glass and the glare, and you don’t have to frame it,” says Vicki Blakeman of Vicki Blakeman Interior Design in Oakland, Calif.“You can have the look of painted canvas without the price.”
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