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If there are bare spots in the landscape, consider transplanting some of the vegetation from higher-density spots, or visit a nursery for ideas of what you might want to add to the yard. This is the time to prepare the garden for planting later in the spring. Rake off accumulated leaves and pull out the weeds, then use a hoe to loosen the soil and mix in compost for nutrients. You will want to aerate the soil again before planting. Check outdoor furniture to determine the need for cleaning or repair. Do you want to use that furniture another season, or is it time for replacement? Is there another piece to add that would enhance the outdoor leisure experience? Consider inviting family or friends over for a garage clean-out day. Most people accumulate things that have exceeded their useful lives. Perhaps it is possible to find a better place for the “keepers” and to reorganize the garage space to make things neater and more accessible. There should be storage areas for garden tools, sporting goods, and camping equipment so there is still space for the family car. Wondering how to pay for the needed home improvements you’ve identified during your spring check? While it likely will not cover the cost of everything begging for attention, selling off some of the “clutter” inside the home is a great way to pick up a little extra cash and at the same time make the living quarters more attractive. You may be amazed at what a garage or yard sale can bring in while you divest yourself of unneeded or unwanted household items. Don’t overlook the wardrobe. While changing from winter to summer clothing, there is an opportunity to get rid of unwanted clothing, either by including it in that yard sale or by donating it to a local charity. You may be tired of that outfit, but it may be just what someone else is looking for
(whether they realize it or not). Tackling spring cleaning all at once can be a bit daunting — especially pulling out and cleaning under all the furniture — but the work can be spread out over several weekends and still leave some time for relaxation. Window cleaning is a good start, providing a better view of your yard while letting in some of that bright spring sunlight. While doing the windows, think about the drapes and window dressings. Is it time for something new? Perhaps switching back to something used there previously is all you need to give a sense of newness to the room. If spring cleaning seems too overwhelming, throw a spring-cleaning party at which the whole family pitches in, with a pizza or a nice dinner at the end. It can make the task less daunting. Although it is too early to start up your cooling system, this is a good time to check it out and make sure everything is working, and the filters are clean. When those hot days arrive, you don’t want to be fussing with a broken air conditioner. This is a good time to call in a qualified HVAC contractor, who can inspect and tune up that air conditioning system. Drain hoses can become clogged with algae and sediment that should be removed. The water heater is another thing to check. Make sure there is no water around the base of the appliance, which could indicate a leak. Water heaters that are more than five years old should be checked for leakage and rusting monthly, and replaced if any occurs. You may need to drain the tank to get rid of sediment buildup if your water supply is “hard” (with lots of minerals). Spring cleaning may not be the most pleasant experience, but it is a very important part of a homeowner’s life. The trick is to make it as easy and interesting as possible, while making sure you cover all the bases.
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There is a saying in New England that if you do not like the weather, wait five minutes. In other words, the weather changes a lot. The same adage could be used for the Lakes Region/NH real estate market. Due to the recent recession, many people are now recovering from lost income and job changes, as well as declining home and property values. The good news — and indeed there is good news — is that things are improving and the recession has, for most people, ended. If you are looking to buy or sell a home, you may be curious what the current market is like in the area. Is it a good time to sell? Should you wait or move forward to sell or buy? What are prices like? And of course, the allimportant question: How difficult is it to get financing? Those in the know are the realtors who work in this fluid buying and selling field every day. They see markets go up and down; their insight and input is very valuable. First, we all wonder if the Lakes Region real estate market has improved. Overall, realtors are positive. None report that the market is booming to such an extent that all is incredible, but there has been a steady improvement which is very good news. “The decline/depreciation, in my opinion, stopped in 2012,” says Randy Parker, independent agent/broker at Maxfield Real Estate. “We have not necessarily gone into a heavy appreciation mode but there has been no further decline in the real estate market.” Parker adds that prices are holding steady at this point and he predicts Luxury Real Estate
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on Real Estate Forecast that later this year or next year we will return to more of a seller’s market. the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS (NHAR) when she reports, “In “The market is improving and we are seeing more sales, but there is a lack the Lakes Region the number of buyers coming to the area to look for homes of inventory,” explains Ruth Neidhardt, managing broker at Four Seasons was affected significantly by the weather. (The extremely snowy winter of Sotheby’s International Realty in Meredith. Neidhardt has been a realtor 2014/2015). In our office speaking with potential buyers, they indicated that since 1994 and has experienced the market in all its phases. “People have they would begin their search ‘after mud season’ and when the sun returns.” been holding back, but as the weather gets better, I think we will see more The NAR REALTOR® Confidence survey released in March reported that activity and I predict a good year. There is a lot of pent-up desire.” overall REALTORS® are optimistic about the spring and summer selling In other words, many buyers and season. Fueling the optimism and what sellers have been holding back on real we believe will be encouraging factors estate movement due to the recession. “The smaller lake properties are starting to see for buyers to act in the next six months After a time, people want to move are the historically low interest rates forward in their lives and real estate movement.” ~ Randy Parker and reports that the FED will increase sales become more active. rates in the future. Mary Lamprey Bare, GRI, CBR at “Inventory in both residential and Lamprey Real Estate Associates in condo units have been lower than Center Harbor says, “I have to say I am 2013/2014 levels. Prices have increased modestly over 2013/2014 prices. very hopeful that we will see a good season. The winter was slower and the New Hampshire is expected to see an increase in inventory, and in turn, a rise people we are talking to on the phone express frustration with the snow and in the number of sales. In New Hampshire the expectation is for the median that they are so ready for spring and an opportunity to get up to the area and home price to increase in the three to four percent range for 2015. NHAR start looking.” is reporting that due to the stable economy, it is expected that the spring “The statistics showing that home values are going up will also be helpful and early summer should be stronger following a lack luster first quarter as we start talking to sellers about listing their properties.” attributed to severe weather conditions.” Bare cites information from the National Association of REALTORS and Ellen Mulligan, broker associate with Coldwell-Banker in Center Harbor,
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agrees that the market is improving gradually. She says interest rates are still be pre-qualified if there is any question before shopping for a house. “If low, which help increase real estate sales. there is any question, make sure you are solid and not overstretching,” she “We are a discretionary market,” Mulligan says, “and even in bad times explains. people with money still buy. We now have people coming from places such as When it comes to waterfront Randy Parker says, “During the recession, Boston and getting into bidding wars over real estate. There is a greater sense property on the smaller lakes sat dormant. Now, the smaller lake properties of pent-up desire to buy because people have been waiting for the market are starting to see movement in the $400,000 to $700,000 price range. Lake to change. For example, I had a listing for a waterfront property that was Winnipesaukee property is doing well at $2 to $2 1/2 million and below.” on the market for five years. The price Parker says island property was reduced once. I just had two offers is available and a good bet for for the property this winter. It is indeed a “The market is improving and we are seeing more those who want a Winnipesaukee discretionary market!” home but are in a budget sales, but there is a lack of inventory.” ~ Ruth Neidhardt waterfront Mulligan feels that the waterfront that puts them under $500,000. segment of the real estate market is Island property may be for a select improving and she has seen a big difference between last year and this year. segment of buyers (because you need a boat to travel to and from the island Further, she says the residential side is also getting better. “The regular to the mainland), but it is a good choice for those who don’t mind this residential market was glutted with inactivity and listings. Now it is turning alternate type of second home. and getting better.” Neidhardt concurs, “Know the area. It’s a big territory and there is There is, however, always a Catch-22 for the seller at the bottom who something for everybody. And there is beautiful smaller lake property cannot move on and buy another house until he sells his current property. available as well.” The domino effect has always been an issue and the recent recession did When it comes to financing, Parker urges buyers to deal with local banks nothing to improve that problem, although property is beginning to move vs. out-of-state financers. “Local banks are aware of local home values and again. the process of getting a home in the Lakes Region.” Mulligan also sees investors looking to purchase multi-family property for Mulligan at Coldwell Banker does not find bank financing particularly income. Home improvement television shows featuring investors that fix up difficult. “Local banks are great and there is money to lend. I find that the and flip or rent houses have created awareness for this segment of the real local banks work hard to make things happen.” estate market. Home prices, according to Mulligan, are not going up a lot at this point. Neidhardt of Four Seasons Sotheby’s says that waterfront is premier in the The appraisal process, however, is somewhat challenging. During the Lakes Region. Towns such as Moultonboro have a lot of waterfront and it recession, a number of appraisers got out of the business and there are stands to reason there will be bigger sales in those areas. “Meredith is also now fewer appraisers. It is helpful to work with an appraiser that knows a go-to town. People want to live there. Second-home buyers come from the area and properties vs. an out-of-town or state appraiser with less local Massachusetts, Connecticut and the southern part of NH.” experience. She adds that it can still be challenging to get financing and buyers should It is somewhat of a misconception that your Continued on page 12
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While these seem like logical and simple things, it isn’t uncommon for to do with the value when selling. That point was some sellers to leave clutter in homes. Ensuring that buyers can see the reiterated in one form or another by many realtors. house and not your belongings or personal items such as family photos, is Bare reports, “Comparing home sales between 2014 and 2015 across the important. state shows the overall number of sales year to date are almost the same in “The biggest advice is to stage your home and make sure it’s clean,” 2015 as they were at this time in 2014. Number of days on market has just Neidhardt asserts. “Clear out the clutter and take down personal photos and dropped slightly. Inventory of new listings in the first few months of 2015 was items. Do not smoke in your house – buyers are turned off by the smell of down 11% from 2014. An encouraging cigarette smoke in a home. And do statistic reported that the NH Median repairs if they are needed. Do not Sale price for single-family homes “The numbers are encouraging. Statewide we continue leave any room for doubt.” has risen from $199,000 in 2013 to It is critical to choose an $214,900 in 2014 and up to $224,000 to see sale prices increasing. It is especially good news experienced realtor if you want to in 2015 year-to-date. Condo median for homeowners that have been ready to list their home sell your home. An agent who is price has seen a similar pattern of for sale, but have been delaying the decision since the familiar with the local real estate increase with the median price in 2013 environment and can market your downturn of 2008/2009”. ~ Mary Lamprey Bare at $142,000, 2014 at 155,900 with home is vital (this also means median price for 2015 year to date someone who can take very attractive up to $160,000 statewide. Days on photos of your home/property for the market in both homes and condos have decreased slightly over 2014 the Web and print advertisements.) figures.” Whether appealing to year-round or second-home buyers, make sure your So if a homeowner has decided to move forward and list a property, what property looks its very best and be realistic about pricing. will increase the chances of a successful sale? Everyone in the real estate process, from buyers to sellers, should do their Says Jodi Hughes Emerson of Prudential Spencer Hughes Real Estate homework – make sure financing is solid before heading out to shop for that in Wolfeboro, “There is no better time than now to put your house on the desirable second-home or upgrade in a residential year-round home. Also, market. The best advice I can give someone is to prepare your home for consider not only waterfront, but island property as well in your search for showings the same way you would treat your car if you were trying to sell a great getaway. it. Clean it, make sure there is no clutter, and that it is in good condition. “The numbers are encouraging. Statewide we continue to see sale prices Buyers want to look at the house, not your stuff. And when it comes to selling increasing. It is especially good news for homeowners that have been ready waterfront, you are selling a lifestyle.” to list their home for sale, but have been delaying the decision since the Parker explains, “Be sure your house doesn’t have a lot of issues, and downturn of 2008/2009. For buyers, it means more properties to choose that it is clean and structurally sound. Make your house presentable and be from and attractive interest rates making home ownership more affordable,” reasonable in pricing.” concludes Mary Lamprey Bare.
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5 Ways to Redefine Your Outdoor Space Winter's coldest days make you appreciate spring and summer, as well as the warm afternoons spent outdoors enjoying these seasons. And there's no better place to relax than in your own backyard. Below are projects you can tackle on your own to reinvent your backyard and turn it into the space you always knew it could be. Landscape for the year. Landscaping provides a focal point in your yard, but don't just landscape with the warmer months in mind - include plants for each season. Showcase blooming flowers and hostas in the warmer months, and pair them with evergreen conifers for a look that's inviting all year long. One-of-a-kind planter boxes. Showcase your most beautiful blooms or delicious herbs in planter boxes made from Western Red Cedar. Western Red Cedar is ideal for planter boxes because it is naturally rot, decay and insect resistant. Sitting beside the fire. A fire pit is a great way to extend your backyard use into the evening hours, and giving the pit a professional look is easier than you think. Start by measuring the pit area and then build your wall of pavers. Surround the pit itself with gravel, additional pavers or another nonflammable substance, then add some comfy chairs and prepare to enjoy. The all-in-one pergola. Whether you're looking for a little shade, a centerpiece for the yard or the perfect spot to entertain, a pergola delivers. Building the pergola out of a lighter wood like Western Red Cedar will make the material easier to handle for any DIYer, and the appearance and smell of Western Red Cedar ensures your pergola will blend in naturally with the rest of your yard. Let there be light. Enjoy your backyard any time of day with just a little lighting. Solar-powered path lights are a low-maintenance way to showcase your new landscaping, and hanging track lighting can bring an evening glow to your pergola. Finally, don't forget tiki torches. Adding a couple will give your backyard a rustic feel and keep the mosquitos away at the same time. What could be better than that? Your backyard is what you make of it, so why not make it great?
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to mean something for me to use in a design. Creating the products by hand is important to customers who appreciate well-made items,” she adds. Those who visit Chase Island Design will enjoy an array of “Kris-made” products. Pillows in natural linen sport a variety of designs from silkscreened fish to wording such as Squam Lake; small French knot or buttontype embellishments make each object special and unique. All pillows are filled with faux down to add a plush touch. Kris laughs as she says, “The most unusual thing I made was a fish pillow with the word Vinnie silk screened on the design.” It is those fun custom touches that can create an even more unique Chase Island Design finished product. The canvas totes are also special, sporting a variety of designs and finished with nautical, chunky rope handles. Silk-screened tote surfaces range from lobsters to GPS coordinates to bicycle wheels, to name but a few designs. Kris is an avid bicyclist and that is where her personal touch might come into play such as designs with GPS coordinates or whimsical bicycle wheels. Another popular design is the image of an anchor silk screened onto totes Continued on page 26 and other objects.
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Continued from page 23 Chase Island Design offers décor products such as table runners, lobster bibs and wine bags. According to the Chase Island Design website, “Primarily a design studio and showroom, the unique ‘work’ shop offers handcrafted accessories made for your living space all created entirely onsite. Original designs, hand silk-screened onto 100% cotton and linen fabrics are then made into fun, fabulous accessories for your home. We currently have seven collections: Lobsterville Lobsters, New England Pine, Sunday’s Ride, Little Starfish, New England Coastal, Winter Holiday and New Hampshire. Custom orders are available and encouraged.” The Sunday’s Ride design offers a 14-inch pillow with the image of Kris’ bicycle wheel, which is silk-screened onto a washed linen fabric using white paint with the various town names screened over the wheel in bright summer colors and a different font used for each town name. These pillows are made to order and colors are interchangeable. (Sunday’s Ride represents the towns on Cape Cod, Massachusetts that the
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It has been a very, very long winter. Even if you love outdoor sports and winter in all its cold, icy glory, you may be ready to concede that enough is enough. Luckily, spring seems to be right around the corner with warmer weather, melting snow and sunny skies. I count myself very fortunate to have a pastime that gets me through any season, any day or any hour when things might not be so sunny. During the recent recession when every news forecast and media outlet spoke doom and gloom, I had a way to escape all the scary financial predictions. When something is worrying me, I have a method to calm myself and deal with everyday stress. On snowy winter evenings in the last few months, I cared not a bit if it was 10 degrees below zero with snow piling up at my doorstep. I retreated to the magical, all-encompassing world of rug hooking where the skies could be tropical blue, the sun mellow and warm and the landscape whatever I dreamed up with rug hooking supplies of wool in a myriad of colors and a simple little wooden handled hook. When I refer to rug hooking I do not mean the kind done from a department or craft store kit with stiff backing sporting a design of a bear or cat or childish character. Further, I do not mean the kind done with little snippets of yarn. Rug hooking in its purest form and the kind I love has a rich history in the Eastern United States. Rug hooking in New England most likely originated from Canada. In olden days, housewives held onto whatever material they could manage to obtain. Fabric was difficult to come by and used until it fell apart from wear and tear. After it was no longer useable as a garment, it could easily be ripped into strips and hooked onto a backing of an old burlap feed sack with a nail hammered into the shape of a hook. If the housewife had some artistic skill, she might sketch an intricate pattern onto the burlap with a piece of charcoal from the fireplace. If she wasn’t much of an artist, she could simply sketch on a pattern of lines or primitive trees or the sun or other designs. Those old rugs – especially the primitives ones – have become highly
prized and if in good condition, can fetch large sums at antiques auctions. Why? Because they echo our country’s beginnings when pioneer types used whatever was at hand to create things such as hooked rugs to warm the home. Some rugs, known as bed rugs, were even created to cover a bed for extra warmth. I got interested in traditional rug hooking after my mother passed away over 10 years ago. She was a prolific rug braider and I had often driven her to Dorr Mill Store in Newport, NH (Sunapee area) to purchase wool for her rug braiding projects. She was a skilled rug braider and she sold a lot of rugs over the years. When she died, I just could not let all that beautiful, expensive wool be sent to the transfer station, so I packed it all in my car as we cleaned out her home. In her stash of wool were fabrics in a variety of textures – smooth and soft to nubby and rough – she seemed to have yards of every kind of wool imaginable. There were variations of colors from light pink to dark ruby red and blues and greens and browns, to name but a few color schemes. I stored the wool away and wondered if I had lost my mind. “What the heck am I going to do with all that wool?” I asked myself as I struggled to close the closet door on the bulging bags of fabric. When a parent dies, we all react differently. In coming to terms with my mother’s passing, I had to get used to the fact that there would be no more paintings or drawings or braided rugs produced by her skilled hands. Rather than simply accept that fact, I found that digging into my own artistic skills kept her alive for me in a very positive manner. My mother passed on her artistic skill to me and encouraged me to draw every day when I was a child. It didn’t take much prodding because I loved to draw and paint and art school rather than traditional college was the logical route for me. But in later years, with two small children and a busy life, I rarely sketched and I never painted. I just did not have time. All that wool sitting in the closet, however, beckoned to me each time I glanced at it. I could somehow hear my mother saying, “What a shame to let it all just sit there. Can’t you at least try to use it?”
Thus, I attempted rug braiding but I didn’t really enjoy it. Braiding strips of wool and sewing them together into a circular finished rug did not hold much appeal for me and I began to wonder if it was time to donate the wool to a thrift shop. Divine intervention came along soon after when I happened upon a demonstration of rug hooking at Sandwich Fair. A woman sat in front of a floor frame with a piece of linen/burlap stretched over the wooden surface. She was intently holding a hook of some sort above the linen, grabbing strips of wool from the under side of the fabric and pulling them through to create a raised pattern on the surface of the linen. The linen had a pattern of some sort printed upon its surface and the woman was in the act of filling the pattern in with colorful wool strips. I was enthralled. I cannot recall if I even asked her what she was doing but I picked up her business card for some reason. I discovered she was hooking a rug in the old-fashioned way still practiced by a select few people. I also found out, just by looking and reading, that this form of rug hooking was making a comeback in a big way. Serendipitously, soon after I came across a booth in an antiques shop with the same kind of patterns and all sorts of rug hooking supplies, books and some gorgeous finished hooked rugs. The business card in the booth gave me contact information for the rug hooker, Carol Dale of Gilford. Shyly, I called Carol and on that day, my life changed immeasurably. “Come over and let’s talk about rug hooking!” Carol invited when I spoke with her on the phone. Carol was easy to talk with and very cheerful and creative; just my type of person. She also swept away my shyness at trying out rug hooking, I admitted I had a little wooden frame and had tried rug hooking but I knew I needed direction. She told me everyone is a beginner at some point and that no one in the rug-hooking world is judgmental. I probably didn’t believe that could be true, but I decided to take a chance and sign up for a class she was teaching at the Thompson-Ames Historical Society in Gilford.
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Beautiful farm lands, accented with rock walls provide luxurious 2 to 5 acre home sites. Custom built houses by one of the area’s most experienced and highly regarded builders. Choose one of our floor plans or bring your own ideas. Affordable, quality homes in a quintessential New England setting. Quiet and peaceful yet near everything. Gov. Wentworth school district and close proximity to highly acclaimed private schools, Brookfield allows you many of the amenities of beautiful Wolfeboro without the crowded summer congestion. New Hampshire has the seventh highest per capita income and the lowest crime rate in the country; the SAT scores of its students are the highest in America; and it is among the lowest taxed states in the nation. Come discover the good life in Brookfield, New Hampshire.
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edges. Wrap burlap around a piece of corkboard and you have an instant shabby place to leave notes,share photos or lists with family members. If you like the rough look of burlap, wrap jars or old flower vases in the fabric for rustic flower holders. Burlap now comes in a variety of colors, so you aren’t faced with just tan colored burlap. Other fabrics that fit the rustic décor style are antique roses and other florals. You can repurpose old floral sheets into pillows or sofa covers and curtains for a softer antiquey look with little out-of-pocket expense. In the bathroom, repurpose an old bureau or sideboard into a bathroom sink surround. A handy person can cut the pre measured hole on the bureau top and drop in a sink bowl and attach the plumbing. Often, those who go for this type of décor will leave the bureau in a chipped paint or shabby finish rather than repainting. Hang a repurposed mirror over the sink and even add lighting in a pretty chandelier for unique bathroom style. Old photos in frames or signs add fun and interest to the bathroom walls. As summer approaches, plan to do some yard sale shopping and also go to flea markets for inexpensive décor objects. Think collections vs. one or
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two things. Find something you like and build on the group. An example might be candlesticks. If you like old candlesticks, start a collection. A group of rusted,rustic candleholders will look great for unique after-dark lighting. Original Sunday painter artwork can often be found and purchased for little money at yard sales and flea markets. There is rustic charm in this amateur artwork, but collect one type of subject matter such as landscapes, mountains, animals, etc. versus collecting paintings across a wide subject line. Group your paintings – in a variety of sizes – on a wall leading up a staircase or elsewhere for a charming display. When it comes to shabby chic and rustic décor, the sky’s the limit. Thinking outside the box and looking at things you own or can buy with a view on repurposing it is what this type of creative decorating is all about. Admittedly, shabby chic is not for everyone. Some people shy away from placing old, rusted metal or chipped paint furniture in their home and perhaps it would not fit the architecture of the house. For those, however, who want something unique and fun, rustic décor is a great way to create a lot of impact and charm for little money.
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“Perhaps the favorite part of my job is helping families find that special place. We are blessed to have homes in our area that fit nearly every budget. If you’re looking to buy or sell, call us. We would never turn away people based on their budget. Here are a few of the great family homes we sold last year.” ~ Susan Bradley
Gilford - $399,000
Meredith - $315,000
Meredith - $325,000
Belmont - $289,000
Belmont - $129,000
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susanbradley@metrocast.net 348 Court Street, Laconia, NH 03246 | 603-524-2255
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