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Construction loans explained By Kenneth Wohl RCB Bank
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Types of construction loans
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for the construction and permanent financing if they A variety of conwould like. structions loans The upside of are available to doing this loan is homebuyers. It all that you may have depends on your more flexibility if specific situation. there are cost overIf you want to runs and you can shop around and typically draw out potentially use money more often. more than one lendA potential downer, then getting two side is that you typseparate loans (one ically cannot lock-in for the construction your interest rate and then a second or obtain full unto pay off the conderwriting approval struction loan and on your permanent put the debt into loan until 90 days monthly payments) or less before home may be the best is complete. choice. If you prefer to work with one bank and one lender, a construction-to-permanent loan may be the best finance solution. The important part is that you talk with a trusted banking professional before making any decisions.
upside of this type of loan is that you know the details of your permanent Constructionfinancing up front. to-permanent The downside is that these loans may be loan more limited in the With a construcnumber of times you tion-to-permanent, can draw money to or “one time close,” pay builders and loan you finance contracts. It can also the construction of be more difficult to your home and the change your loan permanent financing amount due to cost with a single loan. In overruns. this type of a transaction the lender Renovation loan releases the money to the builder, conIf you see the tractor or other home of your authorized supplidreams, but it is a ers as the phases fixer-upper, a home of the construction renovation loan are complete. The may be the right
solution. A home renovation loan is based on the value of your home after the renovation is complete. This means you are borrowing against the future equity of your home and not just its current value. This may be a good option if the renovations are likely to increase the value of your home and/or reduce the long-term costs of the home.
Home equity line of credit A HELOC is
Construction-only loan In this scenario, the borrower actually gets two loans. The first loan finances the construction of the home and the second loan refinances the construction into a long-term mortgage. This type of loan allows the homeowner to work with different lenders
a line of credit secured by your home based on the current equity of your home. A HELOC may have lower closing costs than a traditional construction loan. Another upside is that most banks only charge interest on what you draw, or use, from the HELOC and not from the total amount approved.
A potential downside is that rates for a HELOC are often variable and can increase throughout the life of the loan. No matter what decision you make, talk to a trusted banker and outline a plan before beginning your project. Feel free to call me, Kenneth Wohl, at 405-608-5291 or email me at kwohl@ bankrcb.net.
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Crapemyrtle winter damage Home Grown KEITH REED
The crapemyrtle, like most summer flowering shrubs, blooms on new growth. This means you’ll need to avoid pruning the top out of all the shoots after about June the 1st
to give the plant time to set flower buds.
County Extension office. Keith can be reached via email at keith.reed@okstate.edu, phone at For more infor405-747-8320, or in mation on this or person at the Payne any other horticultural topic, you can County Extension contact Keith Reed, office, located at 315 the Horticulture Ed- W. 6th in Stillwaucator in the Payne ter.
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to cut this plant off at the ground might seem strange to some of you, keep in mind the only remaining living plant material is underground at this point. Once the dead one is removed, you can expect to see dozens of new shoots sprout up over the next several weeks. If you prefer the rounded bushy look of these plants, you can just leave the plant alone and let it regrow. If you wish to train it up with only a few trunks, select a few strong ones and keep the remaining shoots clipped off at ground level. Keeping the extra shoots clipped off helps the plant to redirect its energy reserves to the remaining shoots so you will get faster growth. One of the underrated beauty characteristics of this plant is the color and smooth texture
of its main trunk bark as it ages. The smoothness is enhanced if the side shoots are also clipped off while they are small. There is one other consideration when pruning this plant.
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As you are well aware, we are still waiting to see how much damage some of our perennial landscape plants have from our severe cold snap. One common species hit particularly hard was the crapemyrtle. It is looking like many of them may have died back completely to the ground. Don’t despair, even if that is the case, all may not be lost. If you start seeing new shoots several inches long popping up from the base, but are not seeing any new leaves on the existing stems, it’s probably safe to say all the above ground growth is dead. In two more weeks, you’ll know for certain. If this is the case, it’s best to go ahead and cut away all the existing stems off as close to the ground as possible. If it is a large mature plant, this can be a big job as crapemyrtle wood gets very hard as it ages. Don’t be too concerned if you damage some of the new shoots as there will be more where those came from. While the advice
Shaking off a dark winter with a spring cleaning, refresh Works, a New York City non-profit fighting AIDS and A spring cleanup homelessness. Wood takes the and décor refresh change of season have always been as an opportunity able to lift moods. to get a professionBut after this long al firm in to deep pandemic winter, clean. there’s special sat“Every piece of isfaction in clutter furniture is lifted removal, extra joy and cleaned by the in being creative, particular pleasure crew – all lighting fixtures, fans, walls, in making a space blinds/drapery and even more your ceilings are wiped,” own. he says. “They “This time of clean the outside, year, I can often inside and behind feel buried after so much time indoors, all appliances, inside closets, shelvand with many of ing and cabinetry, us working from all windows inside home, this is even and out. Everything more crucial,” says feels new again!” designer Mel Bean Hiring pros might in Tulsa, Oklanot be doable for homa. Or as New York-based design- all of us, however. Thankfully, cleaner Thom Filicia ing can be free therputs it: “Be brave. apy. The new year is a Organizing exchance to create pert Marie Kondo spaces that allow says that visualizyou to live your most beautiful life.” ing what a happy Some suggestions home would look from the experts on like to you is a good first move on the bringing a sense of de-cluttering, cleanharmony and haping journey. piness home this “Think about spring: what kind of house A GOOD you want to live in, CLEAR-OUT “`Bright and light’ and how you want to live in it,” she is my motto, and says. “When you when the days get warmer, I can’t wait imagine your ideal to purge and donate lifestyle, you are really clarifying why some things,” says New York designer you want to tidy and envisioning Michael Wood. He your best life. The gives to Housing By Kim Cook
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tidying process represents a turning point.” Decluttering might spark some new ideas for old belongings, says Lance Thomas of Thomas Guy Interiors in Lake Charles, Louisiana. “Heirlooms are a great way to accessorize and bring happiness into a home. Those ancient trinkets and doodads found while spring cleaning could make for a wonderful coffee table conversation piece,” he says. “There’s something special about preserving memories and respecting history that feeds the soul.” LITTLE IMPROVEMENTS Not up for anything big? After VIRTUAL TOUR
you’ve done a declutter, reward yourself by bringing home some green. “Plants are known to boost mood and productivity,” says designer Jay Jeffers. “Add a floor plant in ample natural light to elevate your space, and put smaller plants where you spend most of your time, like your kitchen or your desk.” There are lots of easy-care options, like succulents, or cut flowers. “Investing in a pretty vase and making a commitment to fresh flowers is a great way to bring happy into your space,” says Houston designer Mary Patton. “Even if you’re Instacarting, you can have inexpensive OOppe e 11--3nn SSuun P..MMnddaayy .
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flowers delivered. Flower arranging is an easy, creative activity.” Filicia advises paying attention to the pieces you touch most every day. “Your home should not only be a place where you feel inspired and energized, but also where you can kick back and relax. Create an environment that allows you to recharge,” he says. “Bedding, pillows and throws create those welcoming environments.” Paint or paper a wall, replace a rug, or reupholster a chair, he suggests. Color is a simple
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Wary sellers must take care before videotaping buyers About Real Estate DAVID MYERS the valuables (and prescription medicines) that they can before putting their home up for sale and letting total strangers walk through. ••• REAL ESTATE TRIVIA: Americans between the age of 22 and 40 account for 37% of all home purchases, an NAR study says. Buyers age 41 to 55 account for 24%. ••• DEAR DAVE: I live in a townhome. Can I deduct the $173 I pay each month for my homeowners’ association dues on my income tax return? ANSWER: No, you cannot deduct the dues because the property is your primary residence. If you instead were a landlord and rented the townhome to tenants, the monthly fees could be deducted as an “operating expense” to offset some of the rental income that
prised to see signs that bill the town as the “UFO Capital of the World.” I thought that title belonged to Roswell, New Mexico. What gives? ANSWER: Dundee, an unincorporated community of about 700 in the heart of Wisconsin’s beautiful Kettle Moraine State Forest, stakes its claim based on the thousands of reported UFO sightings in the area over the years. Folks in nearby Campbellsport host an annual “UFO Daze” event that draws believers and non-believers alike
who hope to catch a glimpse of flying saucers. Miles of hillside along scenic Wisconsin State Highway 67 are dotted with lighted landing pads that locals have created to invite aliens to drop in. Officials in Roswell (pop. 48,000) contend that their city is the UFO Capital after U.S. armed forces allegedly recovered a crashed alien aircraft and its occupants in 1947 and took them to a local military base. Countless more reports about strange objects flying in the sky have been filed since then, and the
city is now the home of the nonprofit International UFO Museum and Research Center. Dundee and Roswell aren’t the only places that seek the UFO crown. For example, residents and visitors in Pine Bush, N.Y., (pop. 1,700) have reported more than 25,000 sightings of boomerang-shaped unidentified objects flying across their skies since the 1980s. At least one was videotaped by Navy pilots flying on a training mission in 2015, a tape that was declassified and released by the military to the general public in 2018.
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where you install the cameras. Because the law generally recognizes that a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, you can’t put a camera in a bathroom or other private area even though a potential buyer has provided their implied consent to being taped. Some states and even counties have adopted more stringent guidelines, so check with a local real estate agent or an attorney for details. When the COVID19 pandemic started, several agents began allowing only one person or couple at a time to tour their open houses. If you’re using an agent who follows this practice, it should be easy for her to accompany the visitors as they move from one room to the next. Of course, nothing can beat good ol’ common sense. Sellers should always lock up or hide all
the house generated. ••• DEAR DAVE: I’m a huge fan of the “Temptation Island” TV show on USA Network. Where is it filmed? ANSWER: The popular dating show, now in its third season, has always been shot on the Hawaiian island of Maui. But its filming location on the island has always changed: This year, it’s on the semi-private grounds of the Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort, a luxury hotel set on 15 oceanfront acres. The site isn’t far from where the pilot episode of the iconic 1960s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island” was filmed. But the second and subsequent episodes of that show were shot on the CBS lot in the Los Angeles suburb of Studio City, in part because housing and feeding the show’s cast and production crew in Hawaii during the ‘60s would have been too costly. ••• DEAR DAVE: On a recent family vacation, we drove through Dundee, Wisconsin, and were sur-
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It’s usually OK for sellers to videotape potential buyers who tour their home, but only if certain guidelines are met. DEAR DAVE: When we sold our first home several years ago, someone posing as a potential buyer during an open-house event apparently stole a small box of jewelry from our bedroom that contained several valuable rings and necklaces. Now we are selling our current home. Could we set up some small video cameras around the house to help prevent such a theft from happening again? ANSWER: Yes, but you have to meet at least two key requirements. The first is that you clearly post a sign in front of your home that states that video surveillance is being conducted. Anyone who then enters your home is giving their “implied consent” to being taped, according to lawyers at the National Association of Realtors (www.realtor.org). In addition, you need to be careful about the places
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Stay safe when working in the yard A day spent working in the yard is an ideal way to pass the time on spring and summer afternoons. A pristine landscape can add value to a property and instill pride in homeowners who put a lot of thought and effort into their lawns and gardens. A sun-soaked day can make it easy to overlook potential threats when working in a lawn or garden. But safety precautions are of the utmost necessity when working in the yard, where the risk for serious injury is considerable. For example, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons reports that, in 2016, more than 90,000 patients, including nearly 5,000 children, were treated in hospital emergency rooms for lawn mower-related injuries. Lawn- and garden-related injuries can be prevented without going to great lengths. • Know your terrain before mowing. Knowing the terrain in your own yard can reduce the risk for accident or injury. This can be especially important when mowing
the lawn with a riding mower. Adhere to manufacturers’ recommendations regarding inclines to reduce tip-over accidents that can pin riders beneath the mower. Study hilly areas of the yard prior to mowing so you know which areas are safe to mow with a riding mower and which areas are best mowed with a walk-behind mower. For greater control when using a walk-behind mower on an incline, mow parallel to the slope. • Apply and reapply sunscreen. Sunburns may not require trips to the emergency room, but they can still be serious. In fact, the Skin Cancer Foundation notes that sunburn is a leading cause in the majority of cases of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma, which is the deadliest form of skin cancer. The SCF recommends applying sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside to allow the sunscreen to bond to your skin. Reapply sunscreen at least every two
hours, and more often if you’re sweating excessively. The SCF recommends broad spectrum sunscreens, which protect the skin from both UVA and UVB rays. Though a product with a sun protection factor of at least 15 is acceptable when walking the dog or driving to work, the SCF advises using a product with an SPF of 30 or higher when engaging in extended outdoor activities like gardening or mowing. • Employ the buddy system. Use the buddy system when pruning tall trees or performing any tasks that require a ladder. The Orthopedic Institute of Penn-
sylvania reports that more than 164,000 people are injured each year falling off a ladder. Ask a significant other or neighbor to hold the ladder in place while you climb up to reduce your risk of falling. If cutting large branches, cut them piecemeal to reduce the risk of being injured by heavy falling branches. • Inspect the property for insect hives. The OIP notes that the most common insect stings in spring come from bees, wasps and hornets. Homeowners who are not careful can inadvertently come across hives when doing spring cleanup, making them vulnerable to bites and stings.
That can be very dangerous for anyone, and especially so for people with a history of allergic reactions to insect bites or stings. Inspect areas where you’ll be working to make sure insects haven’t put down roots in your property. If you discover any hives and are hesitant to remove them on your own, contact a local landscaping firm. Lawn and garden accidents and injuries can be serious. Thankfully, accidents and injuries are easily prevented when homeowners take a few simple safety precautions while tending to their lawns and gardens. – Metro Creative
Coldwell Banker Team members win national awards Connie Stokes, Broker Associate, CRS, GRI of Coldwell Banker Team Stillwater has been named to the company’s International President’s Elite tier of awards. Only 2 percent of all sales associates/ representatives worldwide in the Coldwell Banker system qualified for this distinguished group. Each sales associate/representative is an independent contractor affiliated with a Coldwell Banker franchised office, including a Realogy Brokerage Group owned and operated office, and nothing herein shall be deemed to render such sales associate/representative as an employee of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Mike Lauvetz, Broker/Owner/ CRS, GRI of Coldwell Banker Team Stillwater has been named to the company’s International President’s Circle tier of awards. Mike has been the co-owner/ broker of Team Stillwater since 2004. Each sales associate/representative is an independent contractor affiliated with a Coldwell Banker franchised office, including a Realogy Brokerage Group owned and operated office, and nothing herein shall be deemed to render such sales associate/representative as an employee of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.
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