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Featured Homes: 223 N. Old Highway 51 ONE OF THE BEST Kept Secrets in Stillwater 6 bedrooms, 4 ½ bath Step through the front door and fall in love the huge open floor plan that accents the large wood burning rock fireplace, open dining area and a huge kitchen with an eating bar and center island. Don’t miss the theater room, game room and upstairs library. After that, go out to the back yard to check out the fantastic in-ground swimming pool, hot tub and the one bedroom Motherin-Law quarters. Call Rosetta at (405)8800869 for more information or to view this home! 4222 Aggie Drive Hard to find four bedroom, two bath home with bright open living area for your entertaining needs. Any cook will enjoy this lovely kitchen with abundant storage and quartz counter tops, large breakfast bar/ island. Master bedroom suite large enough for your king size bed. Utility room with storage cabinet off the two car garage. Very low utility bills. Don’t miss the all-time low interest rates. Call Beverly at (405)7439618 for more information or to view this home!

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How to clean home’s gutters the safe, easy way With the weather getting better in most parts of the country, it’s a good time to clean out all the leaves and debris that may have accumulated in your home’s gutters and downspouts in the past several months. DEAR MR. MYERS: One of the regular homemaintenance jobs I hate the most is climbing up a ladder to my roof, garden hose in hand, in order to clean my home’s gutters. I’ve called a few local professionals to see how much they would charge to do the chore for me, but their fees vary widely. How much should I expect to pay? ANSWER: I agree that cleaning a home’s gutters and downspouts is a lousy task. But it’s one that most homeowners should do once or even twice a year to avoid backups that can cause water damage to roofs, ceilings, walls and, ultimately, interior furnishings. The average national cost to hire a pro for the job is $145 for each visit, according to HomeAdvisor.com, a website that matches up homeowners with prescreened contractors. It can be as low as $60 for a small single-family house, HomeAdvisor adds, but as much

credit and good reviews from my past landlords. I think the new landlord was afraid of my past (wrongful) arrest. Do I have any legal recourse against him? ANSWER Yes. Gutters are made to Federal law prohold a modest about hibits landlords from of leaves and debris, asking about a but not the weight of prospective tenant’s a human body. arrest record, and *** those who do subject DEAR MR. themselves to fines, MYERS: What is a civil lawsuits and “weir box"? even jail time. ANSWER: It’s a Landlords often box, usually found in rural areas, that’s set in an irrigation ditch to measure the flow of water. Typically made of wood or concrete, it’s open on both ends and contains a measuring device that is known as a weir. *** DEAR MR. MYERS: I applied to rent an apartment, and the landlord asked if I had ever been arrested. I was honest and told him that I had been arrested only once, on suspicion of armed robbery about 10 years ago, but no charges were filed because the police soon caught the real robber based on eyewitness testimony and his DNA that he left at the scene. But my rental application was denied anyway, despite my excellent

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DAVID MYERS as $345 for larger homes -- especially if they have two or more stories. Some also charge extra fees for other services, such as cleaning downspouts or making minor repairs. For homeowners who want to do the work themselves, it’s important to remember not to lean the ladder against the gutter itself and to keep it away from electrical wires. Start by scooping out the gutter’s leaves and other debris, then wet down any caked-on dirt so it can be removed with a hand trowel. Next, use the hose to flush out both the gutters and the downspouts. This will not only get them clean, but it also can reveal any leaks that need to be repaired. Don’t use too much water pressure, though; most gutters and downspouts aren’t designed to handle the same amount of water pressure that the drains inside your house can. Finally, never lean on the gutter yourself or grab it to support yourself while you’re cleaning.

ask this type of question in an effort to weed out potential troublemakers. Truth is, they do have a right to know if you have ever been convicted of a crime. If you had, there’d be no reason to lie about it, because the conviction would be included on the standard background checks that almost all lenders perform before leasing an apartment or house. Arrest records are a different matter.

It’s against the law for a landlord to ask about prior arrests, largely because lots of people, like you, are detained but later set free without going to trial or are charged but later found innocent by a jury of their peers. Contact your local fair-housing council or rent-control board for help. Many of these agencies operate free or low-cost arbitration or mediation programs that may help you get financial compensa-

tion from the landlord for his misdeed. If you instead file a lawsuit by yourself, any money you might get from the landlord if you win the case might not be worth the time and effort that you spend. At the very least, file a formal written complaint against the landlord with your local fair-housing agency in an effort to stop him from asking such illegal questions of potential tenants in the future.


Wondering about widespread bathroom faucets – Fred, Florida A: Welcome to the world of replacing bathroom faucets. Not Q: Dear Ed: We need to only are you choosing style, you choose a new bathroom faucet also need to choose a faucet type for our existing sink. The that fits your existing bathroom more information I receive sink. the more confused I get and I For example: If you have a sindon’t know what to do. I need gle-hole sink, you want to look for to choose between a widea single-hole bathroom faucet. spread faucet or a centerset However, when you have a threefaucet. To help me make the hole bathroom sink, you usually right choice, can you please need to choose between a widegive me details about widespread or a centerset faucet to spread and centerset faucets? correctly match the sink. By Ed Del Grande Tribune News Service

Two-handle centerset faucets are the standard compact models and measure 4 inches from the center of one handle to the center of the other handle. Widespread faucets measure at least 8 inches or more between faucet handles. Also, with a widespread faucet, the spout and handles are usually three separate components. Bottom line: Get out your ruler and hopefully with this information you’ll now feel like you measure up to making your final faucet choice.

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Making your house into a home Schultz said. “And it should reflect who you are, what your Newspapers like life is about: your valthis one are full of ues, your loves and advice about what’s family and travels. hot in home design. Your hobbies are We all like to give a around you. nod to trendiness; Everything should be some of us dive arranged in such a enthusiastically into way that it not only it. validates who you But often, in our are and what you headlong rush to care about, but it embrace the latest supports you in those floor covering or things.” Pantone color, we forThe concept get to consider our sounds wonderful. home’s most imporBut how and where tant function: as a do you start? personal sanctuary. Schultz’s primary It should make us rule: Be pragmatic. feel comfortable, That begins when snug, relaxed and you’re shopping right where we around for your perbelong. fect home. Frances Schultz, a “You have to be well-known journalable to afford the ist and tastemaker, thing. And you have wrote about the to be practical about “home as sanctuary” location. If your child concept in her popu- is in school and the lar book, “The Bee house is 40 miles Cottage Story: How I away from the Made a Muddle of school, that won’t Things and work.” Decorated My Way Schultz’s second Back to Happiness.” rule: Decide what After some major kind of architecture personal setbacks, suits your personaliSchultz bought and ty and lifestyle. renovated a small “Architecture is a home in East very powerful force Hampton, N.Y., to in our lives, whether refocus her life. Her we realize it or not. book, based on a The way houses are series of House put together and the Beautiful columns rooms are arranged, she wrote during the that’s all part of a experience, examines very carefully orchesthe meaning of home trated, though and suggests ways of unconscious, melody.” meaningfully cusPay attention to tomizing your space. your emotions as you “(A personalized walk through a home home) should be you’re considering, visually pleasing to Schultz advises. you. It’s comfortable “Do you get a good and personal,” vibe in the rooms? By Paul Hodgins

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Are there places where you can imagine cozying up, places that feel open and expansive? It can be a cottage or a castle – if it triggers the right feelings, then that’s it.” DON’T LEAVE THINGS STATIC Schultz prefers places that have been lived in over new homes. She bought an older cottage that showed the effects of years of living. Then she began to renovate without eradicating the magic. But Schultz has an unusual approach to that often onerous task. “The standard advice is if you’re thinking about resale, then spend your money on the kitchen and bathrooms. But if you’re thinking of staying, start with the master bedroom. It’s often the redheaded stepchild of a home renovation project. But consider that your bedroom is the place where you begin and end each day. It’s the nucleus of your haven. Having a wonderful, calming bedroom is crucial.” The transformation of your bedroom into a domestic cocoon doesn’t have to be expensive, Schultz said. “It could be as simple as a nice, soothing color for the walls, or a painting or poster or two that mean something to you. I like

really lovely, crisp bedding and beautiful pillows. Those things are not expensive – you get a lot of bang for the buck.” Schultz says you shouldn’t be afraid to alter your home’s look as you change. Don’t leave things static. “My changes tend to be subtle; they have to do with objects and paintings, colors and slipcovers and a pillow here and there. But if you go through a major transition in your life then you’re ready for your environment to change as well. I’ve gone from taupe and beige to pink lacquer and patent leather.” For Schultz, history and a veneer of age are important contributions to the feeling of sanctuary. “I love gracious Georgian proportions. I love the look of a crumbling old Palladian villa. I like things with soul. I like things with a patina that are rusty and peeling and hand-painted and hand-carved _ things that have a hand in them, that have a provenance and a story. Objects do have an energy that everyone can feel.” While Schultz is emphatic about staying within a budget, she advises not to scrimp, either. “If your home is going to be something that you really care about, some-

thing that you love as much at 60 as you did at 40, don’t get cheap things to tide you over.” A “just for now” piece might linger around for 20 years, Schultz warns. “Hold out for the best thing you can buy, the best

quality you can afford, whether it’s a light fixture or a couch.” Schultz has met her share of doubters, and she understands her philosophy isn’t for everyone. “There are some people who

could live in a cardboard box and they’d be just fine.” But even people like that can be pleasantly surprised when they spend time in a pleasant and welcoming home, Schultz has found.

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April

Average Sales/Month 12 months prior to Mar 2015 is 68.3 Average Sales/Month 12 months prior to Mar 2016 is 68.8

Closed Unit Sales Closed Volume Sales (x1000) Median Sales Price Average Sales Price Median Days on Market to Sale Average Days on Market to Sale Median Asked to Sold Ratio End of Month Inventory Months Supply (End of Month Inventory/Absorption Rate*)

2015 66 10,211 139,450 154,709 58 102 97.66% 96.63% 274 3.97 2015 2016

CLOSED UNIT SALES

Year to Date

April

207

2015 2016

35.28M

+57.06%

40.97M

170,412 169,303

102

Year to Date 96.76% 97.07%

+0.32%

2015 2016

Year to Date 112

-0.65% 2015 2016

+16.15%

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET April

AVERAGE ASKED TO SOLD RATIO

+0.90%

2015 2016

Year to Date

April

Year to Date

+13.92%

96.63% 97.50%

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242 16.91% 40,971 16.15% 5.00% 157,500 169,303 -0.65% 83 -2.94% 101 -10.01% 0.20% 97.92% 0.32% 97.07% 272 -0.73% 3.80 -4.31%

207 35,275 150,000 170,412 85 112 97.73% 96.76% 274 3.97

CLOSED VOLUME SALES

+16.91%

AVERAGE SALES PRICE

April

2016

10.21M

+37.88%

154,709

37.88% 57.06% 14.74% 13.92% 15.52% -10.85% 0.92% 0.90% -0.73% -4.31%

16.04M

66

176,236

91 16,038 160,000 176,236 67 91 98.55% 97.50% 272 3.8

2015

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242

91

April

2016

Year To Date (Jan - Apr)

101 91

-10.85%

-10.01% 2015 2016

JANUARY INVENTORY End of Month Inventory 274

272

-0.73%

Months Supply 3.97

3.80

-4.31%

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Color-coded wood tables – yes or no? Dear Debbie: My partner and I are having a discussion (argument) about natural versus painted wood. I like the character that paint brings out in a table and I also love color. James contends that paint ruins the integrity of the wood. Our second-hand dining table awaits your advice. – Jane Dear Jane: I have been faced with this dilemma countless times. There are people who adamantly fight the idea of painting solid wood, especially if it is old. For this group, it’s a crime to do anything other than bring the wood back to its former, natural beauty with sanding, striping and a bit of stain, varnish or wax. On the other side are the folks who see paint as the perfect tool for transforming a piece of furniture and giving it new life. There is no right or wrong solution. It is simply a matter of taste in the same way that one person chooses a black and white decor while another prefers a colorful mix of patterns and shades. To keep the peace, why not compro-

other ideas are able in numerous much appreciat- patterns, including ed. -- Deirdre marble. Dear Deirdre: Your new floor Black and white is will have a big a timeless combiimpact on the nation, especially room. You don’t say in the bathroom. what is below the Since the tile is wall tiles. Whether still in good condi- wood or plaster (or tion, you have a drywall), the lower mise? I came upon series of painted great base upon walls are easily this stunning cofdining chairs. which to work. In painted. White is fee table from Concessions make keeping with the always fresh and Grange for a captivating period style, you clean, Towel racks, (www.grangeny.co style. can replace the soap dispensers m), a high style ** * worn-out vinyl on and shelves all furniture company Dear Debbie: the floor with combine to create that is based in We have just black-and-white your style. Then, France that dismoved into a porcelain tiles. depending on your tributes to the U.S. century house Choose different budget, you can and Canada. The that needs lots of sizes to make an think about replacJacob coffee table TLC. The bathintriguing pattern. ing faucets and the has solid beech room has blackFor a more consink. Lighting is and limewood and-white tile on temporary look, an important elesides, panels in the upper walls check out the wood ment in the bathFrench cherrythat’s still in laminate floors. A room, and there wood veneer on good condition, dark oak or charare now vintage MDF, and waterbut the floor is coal shade will designs using the based hand-paintpoor quality complement the newest in LEDs. ed finishes. vinyl. What wall tiles. There It’s not necessary Overstitched would you recare also high quali- to do everything leather handles ommend for a ty vinyl tiles avail- all at once. add a luxurious new floor? Any element to the four table drawers. 2315 October Trace $ The vibrant stripes in varying widths are contemporary and lighthearted, and the wood top glows with its natural beauty. There’s a variety Stunning home, only 6 months old, in beautiful, of paint finishes, convenient, peaceful, Fox Glynn Addition. Contemporary from distressing or style with 3 bedrooms, plus an office, 2.5 baths, a 3 car garage, and large covered south patio. Granite antiquing to countertops, beautiful dark wood cabinetry with many whitewashing. Add built-ins, speaker system in the ceiling., and upgraded motifs or patterns, appliances. Stone fireplace with ten foot ceilings and crown or simply paint a molding. Fox Glynn Addition is South on Western between solid color. Leave 32nd and 44th. the top in its natSee more of this home at ural state and paint the legs. Or PPage Provence, CRS www.WeLoveSellingStillwater.com go with a natural Fisher Provence, REALTORS® Broker Associate wood table and (405) 612-0194 377-1000 mix it up with a

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Tips for a rash-free homestead By Maureen Gilmer Tribune News Service

worst. It’s because when you bend your arm, the two parts come together so a rash on the inside of the forearm is directly contacting healthy skin at the bicep that soon develops a new rash. For this same reason, even a single poison oak rash on a male can present similar risk of spread from hands to private parts. Women will find the inner thigh a common rash location. Be aware that fires that burn poison oak will carry urushiol in the smoke. Breathing it can cause an

allergic reaction in the lungs, mouth, nose or esophagus. Often it’s inadvertently included with kindling can make camp fire smoke potentially dangerous. It has been a notorious problem in burn piles after clearing brush as smoke carries urushiol into the lungs. After too many rashes, I went to war on the poison oak around the home site. Cutting just acted like renewal pruning and they came back bigger and badder than ever. Digging out the roots in rocky clay soil was nearly

impossible because some always remained to restart the plant. My ultimate solution was Roundup for brush, which is formulated to work best with woody plants like poison oak. It is taken in through the leaves through photosynthesis so treatment is best in the season when they are growing quickly. I found great success spraying when those early fastgrowing oily leaves pop out and sap is free flowing to help translocate it to the roots. Give the plant a few weeks to die and it won’t

come back. I don’t like chemicals, so I treat the Roundup with kid gloves, spraying once as plants come into leaf until flowering. I do not use it if there is the slightest breeze. I’ve curled a big thick sheet of cardboard to stand behind the poison oak plant I’m after so there’s no drift onto adjacent soils or plants. Three seasons

later I’d surgically dispatched virtually every poison oak in the area around the house. My visitors no longer had to keep an eye out and the dogs were suitable for hugging. But I will forever keep an eye out for those three leaf signs that a new poison oak has grown from seed, flown in by birds to contaminate my personal, rash-free zone.

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To survey property in the hills, you need to clear line. That means cutting back the brush so the surveyor can achieve a clear sight line for his transit. Problems arose after my survey because it was early spring and the poison oak hadn’t leafed out yet. While working through the dense manzanita and toyon tickets with tools, we unknowingly made contact with this dreaded native species. For months afterward my design clients always paused when they saw my weepy, flaky scabby rashes. I’d see the concern in their eyes as they asked what was wrong with my arms. They’d relax when I said “poison oak� instead of leprosy or scabies! Poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) infested my mountain home where the brush and forest was dense second growth. During the growing season, the plant produces leaves in groups of three, its distinguishing characteristic. Once you recognize it, leafy plants are easy to spot and avoid. Problems arise during fall-

winter dormant season, when poison oak is nothing but bare sticks. Lots of folks have problems after cutting brush and firewood because poison oak is so hard to spot at that time. When the dormant sticks are cut they weep, and it’s this fluid that is often the cause of off-season rashes. Every spring when the new oily glistening foliage popped out I’d get unexplained rashes. Eventually I learned it was caused by our big dogs with thick fur that were running through the brush after wildlife. Later, the dogs came in the house or I gave them a big hug and voila, a rash popped up from oil that accumulated on their fur that gradually declined as new leaves age to drier maturity. Poison oak contains urushiol, which causes contact dermatitis with intense itching that evolves into dermatitis, bumps and blisters. Often urushiol exists under the skin or within blisters so scratching simply allows for it to spread into new tissue. Inside where my arm bends at the elbow always seems the


Design inspiration for your bedside table Nightstand is often overlooked design element in bedroom

ding in soft whites, a mix of tantalizing textures. Then, we squeezed in lots of summer citrus through this glorifabrics are paired books. By Mary Carol ous piece of artwith a simple tickAt the top of my Garrity work, kicky bed piling stripe to keep list of bed table Tribune News Service lows and simple but this feminine-lean- essentials is a lamp stunning tabletop ing look from being that’s bright enough accents. This bedGreat bedrooms are made up of lots too girly. Next came to read by. This per- side table is divine, the all-important fect white lamp, of design elements dark and rich with bedside table. One with its gold detail- bamboo detailing. that work together of the biggest mising, fits the bill just I’m also a huge fan to create a sensatakes I see people right. Fragrance is tional look that is of using small desks make when selecta mood-maker, so all your own. One as nightstands we finished out our because they give important but often ing tables by their bed is to pick pieces display with a bou- you so much surface overlooked piece of quet of fresh roses the pretty puzzle is that are postagespace to load up stamp-sized, far too and a scented canyour bedside table. with goodies. This small for their beds. dle. I love the little boxy white lamp is Think of them as Not only does this box, just right to bookends for your tall enough to give beautiful bed, prac- mismatch throw off hold your treasures you lots of clearance the proportion on overnight, like a tical and pretty all on top of the table the space, it leaves watch or earrings. in one. Not sure for a vase filled you with next-to-no CELEBRATING with seasonal flowhow to make your room on top for all THE SEASON nightstands shine? ers, pottery or a your gotta-have If your bedroom Here are three is done in neutrals, looks to inspire you. stuff. This painted blue table is an you have the freeSOFT AND ideal pick for this dom to take your SOOTHING bed, with the soft bedside table in lots We started this colors, feminine of different direcdreamy display curve and bottom tions, pulling in the with soft, soothing colors and accents bedding that adds a shelf that allows you to store things of the season. We touch of country like magazines and started with bedcharm. The floral ing

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growing season. Continue to control weeds throughout the summer. Bermudagrass can be especially troublesome if it gets established in strawberries. Water as needed to promote healthy enough to make a to reestablish rows growth. clean cut. Of by removing excess Strawberries are course, hand prun- plant material so susceptible to seving is also an the remaining rows eral fungal disoption. It’s not criti- are eight to ten eases. Drip irrigacal to get every sin- inches wide. This tion or soaker hoses gle old leaf allows room for can help minimize removed. Removing next season’s plants this problem. Delay the majority will be to become estabnitrogen fertilizer just fine. lished over the applications until The next step is remainder of the mid-late August.

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