All Things Real Estate, January 2019

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View more photos and information of this month’s featured home on pages 16 and 17

2477 W. 50 North, Princeton

Serving Gibson, Knox, Pike, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties in Indiana and Wabash County in Illinois.

CLARION REGISTER PRINCETON DAILY

MOUNT CARMEL


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Linda Folsom Broker Associate LindaFolsomHomes.com Cell 812.779.9293 Office 812.473.0123

F.C. Tucker Emge REALTORS® Independently Owned & Operated

OPEN FLOOR SOLD! PLAN

INGROUND SOLD! POOL

907 Mohawk Drive, Ft. Branch

1457 Rabbit Run, Haubstadt

Stunning 2-story brick home features 4 bedrooms, 3 full and 2 half baths. Open floor plan. Partial finished walkout basement. Bonus Room. Lots of updates in the last 2 years. 3 car garage. 20’x40’ in-ground pool. Beautiful landscaping.

One owner spacious brick ranch features 3BR, 2BA and large rooms throughout. Open floor plan. Professionally landscaped. 3 car oversized garage. Home Warranty.

MLS# 201834165

MLS# 201845880

$364,900

SOLD! SOLD!

CORNER LOT, HEATED SOLD! LG. GARAGE

206 N. Church St., Ft. Branch

1120 Carol Ave., Princeton

Adorable 2-3 bedroom bungalow sits on a large lot. Many updates. Fenced in back yard and large yard barn. 1 car garage.

3BR, 2BA home on a corner lot features large rooms and a split BR plan. Huge attached 5 car garage (30’x36’) and detached 24’x30’ workshop.

$99,500

$142,500

MLS# 201834875

MLS# 201846918

NEWSOLD! PRICE!

SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!

9621 W. 575 South, Owensville Move-in ready 4BR, 2.5BA country home sits on 1 acre. Over 2,500 sq. ft. of living space. Attached 2 car garage. Total electric. Home Warranty.

$206,900 MLS# 201846517

9587 W. 575 South, Owensville

3BR, 2BA home with bonus room sits on just under an acre in the country. Backyard oasis features patio, above ground pool, hot tub, covered gazebo and large play set.

$159,000 MLS# 201826745

$220,000

New Year, New Home

Let the Adventure Begin! Call Linda at (812) 779-9293 to make your dream happen!

BUILDING SOLD! LOT!

708 S. Hall St., Princeton Wonderful lot on the south side of Princeton. This empty building lot is convenient to shopping, schools and parks.

$7,000 MLS# 201836431


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812-386-7037 2963 N. 775 E. Francisco, IN 47649 Mon-Fri 7-5 • Sat 7-3


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812-386-6777

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We Are Selling! We Need Listings! Please Call today!

1022 E. Broadway, Princeton See all our listings on Realtor.com and check us out on Facebook!

WE BUY DISTRESSED HOUSES!

Broker/Owner

113 S. Main, Princeton Historic downtown building with lots of potential. Large main level perfect for almost any business. Upstairs

212 S. Seminary, Princeton

2BR, 1BA home with a bonus room. Covered front porch, rear deck. Homes needs some TLC but has lots of potential!

$29,500 MLS# 201824538

118 S. Main, Oakland City 2BR, 1BA home, fenced bk yard, 1.5 car det grg w/ workshop, many updates. $65,900 MLS# 201725889

114 N. Grove, Oakland City Located in the downtown business district with lots of potential! Lg. parking lot & 2 income producing apartments currently occupied. Great investment! $58,900 MLS# 201826107

features a 2BR apartment. Unfinished basement. $59,900. MLS# 201843592

SALE PENDING!

302 W. Third St., Patoka

Well kept 3BR, 1BA home on a large lot. Wood burning fireplace in living room, newer metal roof, handicap accessible ramp. Great starter or investment home!

$57,500 MLS# 201824599

6289 S. 1150 West, Owensville 3BR, 2 BA barn-style home on 12 +/- acres. 3 income producing mobile homes on property. $158,000 MLS# 201704369

303 N. Barnes St., Patoka

121 W. Mulberry, Princeton

$68,500 MLS# 201824598

Well-maintained 3BR, 1BA home w/ det. 1 car grg. & full bsmt. 1 car det. carport w/ concrete drive. Large chain link fenced in area. Nice enclosed front porch. $69,900 MLS# 201840896

Very nice 2BR, 1BA home with many updates including furnace & central air w/ warranty, hot water heater, replacement windows, plumbing and more! Very nice area on the edge of Patoka.

410 E. Indiana St., Princeton Adorable remodeled 2BR, 1BA home in a great neighborhood. Large det. garage. Low maintenance property! $79,900 MLS# 201840117

918 N. Main Drive, Oakland City Nice 2BR, 2BA brick home w/ attached sunroom & garage $124,900 MLS# 201852022

Beautiful 3BR river home on blacktop road w/ attached garage, lg. eat-in kitchen lg. family rm w/ frplc & fantastic views of the White River. Perfect fit for the outdoor lover!

POLE BARNS

PRIME FARMLAND!

4.67 ACRES

120 ACRES

2208 E. 250 South, Princeton

50 S. 725 East, Francisco 120+ acres in the East Gibson area. Owner wants an offer! $900,000

4.67 Acres. 40x50 steel pull through structure w/ concrete floor & electric crane. 24x32 pole bldg.. w/ office, concrete floor and electric.

$104,900 MLS# 201827502

$55,000 MLS # 201820622

SOLD!

LAND LISTINGS Building Sites, River Frontage, Farmland Oakland City • Francisco • Patoka • Princeton

505 Catt Street, Hazleton

923 N. Main, Princeton 2BR, 1BA home on 0.23 acres, 1018 sq. ft. $28,950 MLS# 201638742

525 N. Race, Princeton Investor or Handy Man’s Dream! Spacious 3BR, 1BA home with basement, large front porch and mud room at rear entry. Needs some TLC. $27,900 MLS#201844932

907 N. Second St., Princeton You’ll love the charm & neighbohood of this 2BR, 1BA home within walking distance of schools, parks and the pool. $77,900 MLS# 201837524

102 S. Adams St., Princeton Nice tri-level home features 4-5BR, 1.5 BA in an excellent location on a large lot. Open floor plan, lg fenced backyard and storage building. $104,900 MLS# 201848013

We wish you a wonderful, prosperous new year for you and your family!


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812-386-6777

We Are Selling! We Need Listings! Please Call today!

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1022 E. Broadway, Princeton See all our listings on Realtor.com and check us out on Facebook!

WE BUY DISTRESSED HOUSES!

Broker/Owner

679 S. Curtis Lane, Princeton

This fantastic 3-level home with 4BR & 3BA has many upscale features & sits on 4.39 acres of lawn with many shade trees. Upstairs has the master BR with a private BA, walk-in closet & dressing room. Also upstairs are 2 additional BRs & a second full BA. Second level has a lg. eat-in kitchen, formal dining room & living room. This level also has a beautiful a Champion sun room (12’ x 18’6”) &a breakfast dining area off the kitchen. The lower level (main) has a large beautiful entry foyer, a lg. family room w/ wood-burning fireplace w/ clean-out, a BR, a full BA & laundry room area with soak tub as well as entryway to the 2.5 car att grg. (27’ x 24’ with two 10 x 7 doors, & one manway door. The entrance foyer gives access to the basement. The partial basement has a second full laundry. This home also has a 2nd det 2.5 car grg w/ heat & air & chain link/woven wire fencing as well as a barn with concrete apron back 14’4” wide x 22’ long, open span steps to a loft, double 4’ front doors & 4’ loft doors. The home also has a patio 16’ x 20’ at the rear. Sale includes dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, disposal, cooktop/range, washers, dryers, humidifier, water filtration system, and a Guardsman “Generack” generator. $299,000 MLS# 201841364

115 Center Dr., Oakland City Take a look at this beautiful home situated on a corner lot at such a great price. Entering through the front door you come upon a beautiful foyer area with tile floors opening to a large living room. It has an open floor plan with a large formal dining area opening to the kitchen. Downstairs the large family room has a gas log fireplace and large closets for additional storage. Upstairs is the master bedroom with large closets and a half bath, and two additional bedrooms with full bath offers plenty of space for this family home. The back yard is fenced in with a large clean area to entertain! Don’t miss out, call today! $179,000 MLS# 201843428

1673 Dunlap Drive, Princeton

4BR 2.5BA home w/ beautiful country view on 2.39 acres. Back deck, swimming pool, detached 2 car garage. $178,000 MLS# 201829791

4847 S.1025 East, Oakland City Take a look at this unique home in such a great location! Located not to far from town with a country-like setting, this home is the perfect fit for a family. This 3 bedroom home is sitting on approximately 1.7 acres of land with an immaculate detached garage. Seller will separate pole barn for a substantially lower price on the home. Don’t miss out, call today! This home has gas heat, central air, and plenty of parking. $148,000 MLS# 201844139 11380 S. 150 East, Haubstadt Beautiful two story home in the country near Haubstadt! This 3,700 sq. ft. home features 4BR, 4BA and a 4 car attached garage. Spacious living room features a gorgeous fireplace as does the family room. The upstairs also has a bonus room that has access to the storage area above the garage that could be a future mother in law suite. The garage features 4 bays, two 8’x10’, two 8’x9’. The basement is 61’x32’ unfinished with a storm shelter. This home is built like a tank and is beautiful! $399,000 MLS# 201841259

STORAGE UNIT BUSINESS

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!

701 W. Broadway, Princeton 40+ individual storage units of various sizes and prices in 2 separate buildings located on busy West Broadway Street. Site has lots of options and room for future expansion. $110,000 MLS# 201750655

1010 S. Main St., Princeton Excellent business opportunity in a fantastic location. $110,000 MLS# 201806084


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BROSHEARS REALTY & AUCTION OAKLAND CITY, IN 812-749-3274 James Broshears Jr., Principal Broker WWW.BROSHEARSREALTY.COM

0-319 Fenced in 32x50 pole building with 2 rooms for office space, kitchen area, living room space, 1/2 bath, gas furnace & air, garage for repair work, also second 34x48 building on 2.3 acres more or less on road 450S in Somerville area. NEW PRICE $81,000.

0-331 Old Home at 121 N. East Street in Oakland City. Home needs some remodeling. Has two large lots, about 1 acre of land. Priced for only $20,000.

If you’re thinking of selling your property, we have clients. Helping people to buy and sell since 1969. 510 W. Morton Hwy. 64 Oakland City

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0-332 Good location at 811 W. College Street in Oakland City. Home has good siding and roof but needs some remodeling on the inside of the home. Could be a nice home for your family! Nice lot. Only $36,000.

SOLD! 110 N. First Ave., Oakland City James Broshears, Jr. 812-749-3274

Jerry Basham 812-749-4446


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The Tim Mason Team Tim Mason

Jan Mason

(812) 664-0845 timmason@remax.net

(812) 664-2022 janmason@remax.net

See these properties and more online, anytime! www.TimMasonTeam.com 6209 S. 1050 West Owensville $244,500 • 4BR ranch home on 13.9 acres • Inground pool w/ pool house & 1/2 BA • Older pole building & greenhouse MLS# 201847274

1893 S. 1200 East • $114,500 • Totally remodeled 3BR, 2BA home • Lg. family room & open floor plan • New appliances, cabinets & countertops • Detached garage, Large lot MLS# 201850135 1134 S. Gibson, Princeton • $92,000 • 3BR, 2BA very well-maintained home • Large corner lot • Garage • MLS# 201848282 306 E. Vine St., Ft. Branch • $115,500 • 2BR, 1BA brick home • Great location next to the park • Att. garage w/ extra bath • Large corner lot MLS# 201851910

Tim Mason (812) 664-0845 timmason@remax.net

Offices in Princeton and Evansville

991 S. 380 West, Princeton • $52,000 • 2BR, 2BA well-maintained mobile home • .79 acre • Carport, rear deck • Enclosed summer kitchen MLS# 201846280

2477 W. 50 North, Princeton • Nice 3BR, 2BA brick home • 21 acres • Additional 1 bedroom home and 2 Buildings in great condition • Part of property used for established turn-key paintball business also available for purchase • MLS# 201834855

803 E. Water St., Princeton • $67,700 • Nice, well-maintained 2BR, 1BA • Enclosed front porch • Appliances included • Partially fenced back yard • Carport & det. garage MLS# 201851054

6621 N. State Rd, Hazleton • $159,900 • 3BR, 2BA country home • New roof & sidewalk • 2.635 acres w/ mature trees & lake • Covered front porch MLS# 201846278

Jan Mason (812) 664-2022 janmason@remax.net


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Tim Mason (812) 664-0845 timmason@remax.net

See these properties and more online, anytime! www.TimMasonTeam.com

• 4370 S. 100 E, Princeton - 20.5 Acres, $615,000 (Behind Toyota) • 1000 US Hwy. 41 S., Princeton - 5.10 Acres, $175,000 • 5218 S. 100 E, Princeton - 34 Acres adjacent to Toyota plant, $1,190,000 • 701 S. Second Ave., Princeton - 38 Acres, REDUCED! $1,320,000 • 1885 S. 100 West, Princeton - 35.74 Acres, $1,100,000

• 200 North & 325 West, Petersburg - 195 Acres, $5100 per Acre • CR 300 North & Meridian, Petersburg - 133.56 Acres, $6888 per Acre • CR 500 West & 150 North, Petersburg - 159.03 Acres, $6600 per Acre • NEW PRICE! 1644 Hunsaker Rd., Boonville - 41 Acres, Home, Lake, $820,000 Ready to buy or sell? Call Tim Mason at (812) 664-0845 or email timmason@remax.net

Offices in Princeton and Evansville


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Black makes a quiet comeback BY KIM COOK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

here was a time when black walls were mostly the pur view of goth teens and indie movie theaters. But the color has been quietly cultivating a broader following among designers and homeowners who want a cozy, enveloping ambiance that’s still got theatrical flair. Bedrooms, libraries and bathrooms clad in inky or charcoal tones can be relaxing retreats. If you’ve got loads of windows, the color helps frame exterior views. And if the space is mostly walls, black creates a cocoon-like setting that can showcase a collection of objets d’art, vibrantly patterned rugs and furniture, or meditative warm woods and textures. Laborator y-white kitchens are also yielding ground to kitchens dressed in dark hues. Houzz.com editor Mitchell Parker says black is having a moment in Eric Laignel | MARKZEFF via AP the cooking space. “Our community of homeowners is In their East Hampton, N.Y. home shown here, Mark and Kristen Zeff have embraced black both inside and outside. “Black has embracing a heavy dose of dramatic color several properties that make it ideal for interior design,” Zeff says. It’s calming to the eye, elegant, and it underscores organic beauty.” Kristen Zeff says “We used Black Jack paint by Benjamin Moore applied over pine, so the grain can come through to with large swaths of black range hoods, develop a texture that deepens the shade.” Black can open up a small space by disguising the edges of the room. Using black furnishings and accents can add drama, as well as punctuating the depth of other colors and textures in a space. SEE BLACK/PAGE 12

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1011 N. Hwy. 257 Otwell, IN 812-354-2197 | www.dutchtown-homes.com

Selling modulars and new and used sectionals and single wides

5 4 Have you met with your builder? Is the cost per square foot a little to high? The JOSEPH is a prefab home that was built to stick built standards. It is an 1800 sq. ft. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home on the main level and over 1000 sq. ft. upstairs to ďŹ nish out as you like. The plumbing, heating, cooling, and electric are run and ready to be ďŹ nished out. Give us a call and take a tour of the home to size up the quality of the workmanship. Go to www.RochesterHomesInc.com to see the modular company that has been family owned and operated for the past 40 years. They specialize in modular homes and can customize a home to your liking. This home ďŹ gures out to $98.00 a square foot. Come check it out!! Rochester offers Ranch, Cape Cod and Two Story homes. www.rochersterhomesinc.com for more information.


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island accent colors and full-on, all-black cabinetry,” he says. For a kitchen in Brentwood, California, Shannon Wollack and Brittany Zwickl of Studio Life.Style wanted to add a little more punch. “The kitchen’s all-black palette, infused with a large slab of blackand-white marble and bold brass accents, warms and fills the space without feeling too heavy,” says Wollack. LG, GE, Kitchenaid, Bosch, Frigidaire, Smeg, JennAir and others are offering suites of charcoal-black appliances with either a matte or satin smudge-proof finish. And there’s black cabinetry, countertop gadgets and cookery as well. Designer Mark Zeff and his wife, Kristen, have a home in East Hampton, New York, that celebrates black in several ways. The exterior is half-white, halfblack. Inside, black serves as a narrative thread for large design elements including a floating fireplace, a stained pinewood wall in the master suite, and a glass wall in the shower. Punctuation is added with black cowhide rugs; curvy Bibendum chairs by Eileen Gray; and Eero Saarinen Womb chairs.

Mike Schwartz | Studio Gild via AP

This photos shows how Studio Gild painted the walls of this Chicago home in Benjamin Moore’s Midnight. “We wanted to create a space that’s calming and cozy,” says Kristen Ekeland. A black sideboard from SABIN adds depth, texture and drama. “Black has properties that make it ideal for interior design: It’s calming to the eye, it’s elegant and it underscores organic beauty,” says Mark Zeff. “Some may think white is a more ‘natural’ choice, but it’s actually much starker in comparison to black when blended

with an environment. Because of the use of black, our home appears to hunker down and stay closer to the earth, like a natural landmark.” Adds Kristen Zeff: “We also like that black can paradoxically open up a smaller

space when applied as a paint, to make a room feel much larger than if white is used. The illusion is achieved by tricking the eye into not knowing where a room ends, by disguising the edges.” She says they painted pine wood with Benjamin Moore’s Black Jack. “The grain comes through, to develop a texture that deepens the shade.” Kristen Ekeland of Chicago-based Studio Gild also likes adding black, using Benjamin Moore’s Midnight in a recent bedroom project. “We wanted to create a space that’s calming and cozy. It’s dark, but it has an ethereal feeling,” she says. Along with the paint, the designers selected a black sideboard from Sabin to add depth and texture. Dee Schlotter, PPG’s senior color marketing manager, says using black on feature walls, interior surfaces and furniture serves as an anchor to neutrals, patterns and mixed materials, and provides a solid, classic element in any room while creating a sense of space and quiet. Her color team liked the hue so much that they chose Black Flame as PPG’s 2018 Color of the Year. Glidden picked Deep Onyx, another black, as theirs. “Black reflects the current state of rebelliousness and contentiousness in the world, but it also provides a feeling of privacy and protection,” says Schlotter.

Congratulations to All Things Real Estate for helping to promote real estate in the area. This office is pleased to take part and looks forward to making new friends, contacts, and customers. Ron Ackman 812-735-1003

Commercial • Residential • Farm • Industrial

3-4 BR home on quiet dead end street at 821 504 W 11th (Hwy 67), FORMER BANK BUILDING CAN BECOME A BANK AGAIN! Boston in Bicknell. In renovation process and Former supermarket, excellent location on 1.2 includes 2 car garage, screened in patio building acres. 14519 SF building. Will sell or lease. $120,000. Located in downtown Bicknell, had over 29 million in deposits when closed recently. Everything there to start up again. Would make an large fenced in yard on 5 lots, can be a possible excellent branch bank. 215 Washington St. Priced lower than you duplex. Want quiet privacy but still close to shopping would imagine. Call Ron Ackman, Ackman Real Estate. (812) 735-3013 and downtown? Check on this one. $70000.

Kixmiller Corner in Freelandville. C-2 , great location for a convenience store with no competition at the jct of 159 and 58 in the center of town. Call 812 735 1003 or 812 735 3013.

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(812) 735-3013

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Startups reinvent the sheet-buying experience BY ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP RETAIL WRITER

NEW YORK — A new year calls for sparkly new sheets. But shoppers looking for high-quality linens without hurting their budget may want to skip the socalled white sales at mass retailers. A new cast of startups, including Parachute, Brooklinen, and Boll & Branch, are cutting out middlemen and selling directly to customers online at a fraction of the price it would normally cost at highend stores. Licensing fees and markups at retail easily boost the price of a sheet. These digital natives are filling a gap between high-end sheets that sell for $500 and up and mass-market sheets that sell for $100 and below but whose quality could be sub-par. They’re also dispelling myths along the way, like ones related to the inflated high thread counts — the number of threads woven together in a square inch of fabric. The counts don’t tell the whole story. Many of the startups offer shoppers a clear idea of where the sheets are sourced, too. Summit, New

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Jersey-based Boll & Branch, which sells bed sheet sets that start at $250, says the organic cotton it uses is fair trade. The company, founded in 2014, says its factories are fair trade, too. That means it’s been certified through a fair trade organization that aims to ensure that cotton producers receive a fair price for their crop. “The industry made the business of buying bed linens very complex,” said Wendy Liebmann, founder and CEO of WSL Strategic Retail, a retail consultancy. “The shopper doesn’t want any of that.” She noted these new companies have “created a more curated offering and a much easier approach to bed linens.” Here are four guidelines for buying sheets: KNOW THE SOURCE: When Scott and Missy Tannen, the husband and wife duo behind the Boll & Branch brand, started doing their homework, they met with importers in local sales offices who had no idea where the cotton was sourced. After doing research, the Tannens went with the Chetna cooperative in India. CEO Scott Tannen says his sheet

sets are on par with $1,000 sheets sold at a high-end boutique. Ariel Kaye, CEO of Los Angeles-based Parachute, says her sheets, whose sets start at just under $200, are sourced in Portugal, and she has spent hours in the factories to make sure the working conditions are good and that they don’t use chemicals. Brooklyn, New York-based Brooklinen, whose sheet sets start at $99, says it sources its sheets in Israel and uses vendors with superior conditions and local expertise. BE WAR Y OF INFLATED THREAD COUNTS: In recent years, discounters have heavily advertised sheets with thread counts as high as 1,500. But the thread count isn’t necessarily a gauge of fabric quality nor does it reflect the softness of a sheet, says NPD Group’s Joe Derochowski. That’s because lots of companies inflate the thread count by using multiple-ply yarn— individual threads are twisted around each other— and then pack them together. In fact, experts say be wary of thread counts of over 600. Boll & Branch’s signature sateen sheets are woven to a 300-thread count, similar to the

other startups. BUY 100 PERCENT COTTON: Shoppers may be tempted to buy wrinkleresistant sheets, but if you like cool, soft sheets, that’s not the best option. Best to buy 100 percent cotton sheets — and stick to long-staple cotton, which makes for a softer sheet. Shorter fibers can poke out of a weave, resulting in coarser and weaker fabric, according to Brooklinen. Avoid chemical finishes on sheets, too. After a few washes, that softness wears off. Highquality sheets are the ones that get softer each time you wash. FREE RETURNS AND OTHER PERKS: Boll & Branch offers free returns on bedsheets — even if used — though it requires returns be made within 30 days of delivery. Customers get their sheets wrapped in eco-friendly white packaging. Brooklinen says it will accept returns and exchanges within 365 days of purchase. Exchanges are always free, but any returns of washed or used products will be subjected to a $9.99 processing fee upon return. Parachute accepts returns within 60 days.

You never know what treasures you will find! IN THE HEART OF INDIANA’S AMISH COUNTRY If you’re looking for something different, exciting , and entertaining, head out to Dinky’s Auction Center. On any given Friday evening, they’ll sell up to 10 auction rings featuring household items, furniture, small items, pigs, cows, horses, building supplies, farm items, - you name it.

9084 E. 550 N. Montgomery, IN (812)486-2880 • dinkysauction.com

Antique Carriage • Arm Machinery Draft Horses • Cross-bred Horses and Much More! For more information, please contact Levi at 812-486-2880 COME AND JOIN US FOR A NIGHT OF FUN, BUYING, SELLING, EATING AND VISITING!


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Voted Knox County’s Best Realtor

Beth Meeks

Katie Dewig

Chelsea Meeks

REAL ESTATE

Broker/Owner

Broker Associate

Broker Associate

CRS, Master GRI

2402 Hart St., Vincennes, Ind.

812-291-4000

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Condominiums in Fox Ridge Links

Located on Hillcrest Extension Road

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1156 N. Fox Ridge Links, Vincennes is a newly constructed 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Priced at $245,000. 1107 and 1109 N. Fox Ridge Links are now under construction!

Proudly insuring Vincennes, Princeton, Haubstadt and all of Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky!

2402 Hart St., Vincennes

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Expand homebuying options with a fixer-upper BY HOLDEN LEWIS NERDWALLET

It’s the lament of first-time homebuyers in just about ever y housing market: There aren’t enough entr ylevel homes available that are move-in ready. One solution is to broaden the search to fixer-uppers. With a renovation mortgage, you can get one home loan that combines the purchase price with the cost of improvements.

NOT ENOUGH AFFORDABLE HOMES Entr y-level homes are scarce, whether new or used. Most gains in housing inventor y have been in upscale homes, according to Realtor. com. The decline in entry-level new construction is stark: 36 percent of homes built in 2000 had under 1,800 square feet; in 2017, 22 percent did, according to the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. SEE OPTIONS/PAGE 18

Associated Press | David Zalubowski,

In this Oct 2, 2018, photo a for sale sign stands outside a home on the market in the north Denver suburb of Thornton, Colo. Entrylevel homes are hard to find. As a homebuyer, you can broaden your search by considering homes in need of improvement.

METRO CARPETS Residential - Commercial 1286 W. 150 S. Hwy 41 N - Princeton, IN 47670 812-385-2279


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2477 W. 50 North, Princeton $445,000 MLS# 201834855 This home and property has it all! • 21 Acres • • Very Nice 3BR, 2BA • Brick Home • Two Large Buildings • • Additional 1BR Home •

Tim Mason

Jan Mason

812-664-0845

812-664-2022

timmason@remax.net

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2477 W. 50 North, Princeton $445,000 MLS# 201834855

This very nice three bedroom home was built in 1988 and is immaculate with a sunroom and top quality metal shingle roof.

Tim Mason

Jan Mason

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FROM PAGE 15

As for existing homes, resales of homes costing $100,000 to $250,000 were down 1.9 percent in October, compared with a year earlier, according to the National Association of Realtors. The demand is there: Even with the decline, homes in that price range accounted for 40.2 percent of sales. Faced with a shor tage of af fordable homes, it makes sense to consider buying and fixing up dwellings that are outdated or in need of repair. The two major types of renovation loans are the FHA 203(k) loan , insured by the Federal Housing Administration, and the HomeStyle loan, guaranteed by Fannie Mae. Both cover most home improvements, whether major or minor. “Basically, ever y kind of repair that can be done to a property, we do it,” says Brad McMullen, vice president of renovation lending for PrimeLending, a national mortgage lender that emphasizes renovation loans.

After finding the house you want, choose a lender, decide on a loan type and hire a HUD consultant. Then, with the consultant’s guidance, get estimates from contractors. Your lender will need copies of the estimates. The renovation work may begin immediately after you close the loan. When the improvements are complete, you’ll have your home the way you want it — sooner than you might have thought possible. RENOVATION LOANS EXPAND OPTIONS Both FHA 203(k) and HomeStyle can be used for structural and cosmetic renovations. With both loan types, renovation work may begin immediately after closing. FHA’s 203(k) loan is for primar y residence s only. It requires a minimum credit score of 500 with a down payment of at least 10 percent; a credit score of 580 or higher allows a down payment of 3.5 percent. These loans can’t be used for work that the FHA deems a luxur y, such as installing a swimming pool. There are two types of 203(k) loans: limited and standard. The limited is

for renovations costing $35,000 or less that don’t require major structural work. The standard is for projects upwards of $35,000 or involving major structural work. A 203(k) standard loan requires a HUD consultant, who helps the homeowner solicit and analyze bids and oversees inspections of the work. Consultants are often contractors, architects or inspectors, McMullen says. HUD has a tool to search for consultants . Fannie Mae’s HomeStyle loan may be used to buy and fix up a primar y residence, second home or investment property. It requires a minimum credit score of 620. Minimum down payment

is 3 percent or 5 percent, depending on whether the home is owner-occupied and the borrower is a first-time homebuyer or has a low to moderate income. HomeStyle loans have few restrictions on improvements, other than that they “should be permanently affixed to the real property (either dwelling or land),” according to Fannie Mae guidelines. That means HomeStyle may pay for adding a swimming pool.

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The most common problem is failing to get detailed cost estimates, McMullen says. To prevent cost overruns, make sure estimates are specific about materials, and include costs for inspections, permits and consultant fees (if applicable). Another pitfall: over-improving the home. If ever y house on the block has one stor y and three bedrooms, it might be a bad idea to add a second stor y with two bedrooms. The home will no longer fit in with the neighborhood, and it will be difficult to get an accurate estimate of the home’s postrenovation value because of a lack of nearby comparable houses.

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Preparing a swoon-worthy vacation rental BY KIM COOK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

If you’re thinking of listing your home as a vacation rental, have a listen to what travelers say makes a space inviting and welcoming, and what’s a turnoff. For starters, amenities and cleanliness matter. “I would have loved better sheets and towels as well as decent soap and amenities,” says Carol VanderKloot of New York, who was underwhelmed by a recent Michigan rental. Nice linens are mentioned often in online reviews. In a poll conducted by Airbnb this summer, travelers rating their vacation experience cared most about the quality of their accommodations, followed by amenities that are functional and thoughtful. So along with nice shampoo,

consider a bottle of wine, a bicycle, scooter, sled or fully loaded beach bag. A host in Los Angeles whose home is popular with young families stocks kids’ books. In Milan, Italy, a host with a pool set up Bluetooth speakers outside. Focus on potential guests’ comfor t, both in your decor and your marketing, says Peter Lorimer, a Los Angeles-based real estate expert. He has teamed up with interior designer Genevieve Gorder on a new Netflix series, “Stay Here,” in which they help homeowners refurbish and redecorate their spaces to make them more attractive to visitors. “Massively bad for repeat business is dirt,” he warns. “After ever y guest there needs to be a cleaning plan. Look at this as an investment in your business; if a restaurant is

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in your home into a short-term rental, it’s time to shift your thinking.” The key is finding a balance: a space that’s neither too personal nor impersonal. Renters dif fer about how much personal style they like in a space. VanderKloot enjoyed an array of vintage radios displayed on a shelf in a Michigan home, but appreciated not having kitschy decor in a rental in New Orleans. “The Scandinavian interior in that rental was a per fect counter-palette to the excess of (the city),” she says. In an apar tment in Copenhagen, New Yorker Darby Drake says she would have appreciated some personal touches. “What turned me of f most was how bland ever ything was. It didn’t quite feel ‘lived-in,’” she says. Invest in a standout piece or two, if you can. Drake fondly recalls a big, comfy, cowhide lounge chair in a different Copenhagen rental, as well as another great piece: “There was Experts agree that amenities and cleanliness are two keys to unlocking a return-custhis massive gray bean-bag lounger tomer-enticing vacation rental. that was wonderful. After a long day The lounger wasn’t shown in the could have been a missed oppor tuexploring the city, it was great to be enveloped by it.” online photos, Drake says. And that nity.

“The No. 1 reason for guests not booking is bad marketing,” Lorimer says. Cell phone photos won’t do. “A professional photographer must be engaged, and the whole area needs to be designed or even staged so that the lifestyle is being sold ever y bit as much as the accommodation,” he says. “Think of shor t-term rentals like online dating. If you take bad pictures and/or don’t dress up for the shots, you just get swiped and forgotten.” Take seasonal photos of your yard or nearby attractions, he suggests, and change them online accordingly. Consider, too, a well-stocked snack cupboar d, some unobtr usive but pleasant home fragrances, a first aid kit, and perhaps some chilled beverages in the fridge upon arrival; small, thoughtful details make even the most modest space welcoming. “It may be your guests’ first time in your city or town,” Lorimer says. “You may not physically be there, so anything you put in your rental is acting as guide and host. Anticipate what they’ll need before they know they need it. That’s the key to a happy guest.”

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Home design trends to watch for in 2019 BY MEGAN MCDONOUGH WASHINGTON POST

Home design experts already have some predictions for the new year. The home remodeling and design platform Houzz recently released its annual forecast, derived from conversations with industr y experts as well as trends spotted among its 40 million monthly users. It of fers a snapshot of what we might see in stores, living rooms and Instagram feeds this year. We chatted with Houzz editor and writer Mitchell Parker and asked him to dig into this year’s projections. So before you pick up that paintbrush, take a look at the colors and styles the pros say will be big in 2019.

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Real Estate Transfers GIBSON COUNTY SALES REPORTS Dwayne E. McCullough to Jameson and Olivia Hutchison, 104 S. Weber Drive, Haubstadt, $160,000 David and Jaqueline S. Haase, trustees, to Martin D. Lawrence, North 800 West Patoka, $71,960 Brian Rexing to Dean and Janice Perigo, County Road 750 S, Owensville, pt se sw section 18 township 3, range 12, $99,328. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company to CR2018 LLC, 315 North Broadway, Oakland City, Old Plan 8 part9, block 1, $3,500 Joshua Kern to Michael and Claire Sutherby, 10530 S. Tri Circle Lane, Haubstadt, $306,000 Legacy Land LLC to Steven E. Fortner, S 1850 West, Griffin, part se 23 part s 24 pt northwest 25, pt northeast 26, township 3, range 14. $102,778. Kristopher W. Mowrer to Gibson County Coal LLC, 3038 S. 700 West Owensville,

pt southeast section 25, township 2, range 12, $180,000 Barbara Ziliak to Rodney Whitehead, 5311 East 1150 South Haubstadt, northeast southeast section 12, township 4, range 10, $310,000 Douglas P. and Lori Adams to Adam Lindauer, 522 West Ind. 68, Haubstadt, part east 1-4-11, $138,000 Harold F. and Patsy L. Watt to James W. Watt, East Tafttown Road, Princeton, Part west northwest section 3, township 2, range 10, $23,435 Legacy Land LLC to Jason/Skye Atchison, south 1850 West, Griffin, part section 24, township 3, range 14, $121,056 Legacy Land LLC to Stan/Laura Huelsman, South 1850 West, Griffin, part section 24-25, township 3, range 14, $80,070 Timothy D. and Mia B Chamberlain to Ceres Farms LLC, 525 West County Road 250 South, Owensville, east southwest section 29, township 2, range 11, $1,561,000

Timothy D. and Mia B. Chamberlain to Ceres Farms LLC, West County Road 90 South, Owensville, $1,561,000 Timothy D. and Mia Chamberlain to Ceres Farms LLC, west 50 South Princeton, part southwest southeast section 7, township 2, range 11, $1,561,000. Timothy D. and Mia Chamberlain to Ceres Farms LLC, 50 South Princeton, southwest southeast section 10, township 2, range 11, $1,561,000 Ryan/Sarah Foster to Andrew/Kaci Lutz, 206 South First Avenue, Haubstadt, East Park Addition lot 355, $162,500 Mark and Lisa Thomson to Karl and Kelly Koch, 10693 East 50 North, Oakland City, part northwest section 12, township 2, range 9, $260,000 Jennifer /Charles Nix to Paul Seals, 506 East Haub Street, Haubstadt, East Park Addition lots 490-492, $145,000 Patricia Hillman to Robert/Lynn Row, 119 South Lincoln Street, Oakland City, Hargrove Addition lot 59, $1,699

Randall Kendall/Kenna Longabaugh to Ashley Birch, 902 South Stormont, Princeton, SS Addition 349, $139,000 Emily Cherry/Frank Amos to Jonathan/ Britney Schaeffer, 838 West Oak, Oakland City, part southwest southeast section 13, township 2, range 9, $132,000 John/Esther Tolbert to Klenith/Ruth English, 891 East Ind. 56, Hazleton, part military donation 17, 1-10, $50,000 Mary Wright to Million Real Estate Group, 53 South 180 East, Princeton, part southwest section 9, township 2, range 10, $28,000 Michael/Maria Weaver to Charles/ Amelia Michel, West White Oak Lane, Haubstadt, Oak Ridge Estates Section C lot 40, $55,000 Joshua L. Devine to Kristen Bailey, 415 Roosevelt Drive, Princeton, Dike Enlargement section B 31. $139,000 CONTINUED ON PAGE 28

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Dale Young to Stacey Collins, 720 South Hall, Princeton, LE Woods 25/26, $68,000 Andrea Schwiersch to American Land Holdings of Indiana LLC, South 550 East Haubstadt, southwest southwest township 30 section 3 range 9, $375,000 Brian/Katherine Klump to Kyle/Alyssa Bicker, 1004 Monica Court, Haubstadt, West Heights Fourth Addition lot 16, $205,000 Jimmy Sutherland to Ryan/Ashley Henehan, 5406 East Ind. 56 Hazleton, part location 8, 1-10, $209,000 Roger/Paula Jeffries to LSM Investments, 726 West George Street, Princeton, McKaw Summitt lot 61, part 62, $13,000 Bobbie and Linda Young to Chase Lynch, 247 South 180 East, Princeton, $189,700. Carol Shoulders to Hillari Mason, 623 East

250 South, Princeton, $143,000 Chris Marsh to Brandon Tharp, 926 North Hart Street, Charles Brownlee Addition lot 12, $87,000 Nicholas/Shaylon Pierce to Melissa Weales, 330 East Cherry Street, Oakland City, part southwest northeast 18 2 8, $139,000 Christopher/Deborah Tanner to Amy/ Jeffrey Hill, 105 North Freddie Ann Drive, Princeton, part northwest 8-2-10, $177,000 Randall A. Scales to SH INvestments LLC, 714 North race, Princeton, Steele Subdivision 1/2, $4,500 Tommy J/Alexandra Oniones to James Lofton, 8299 South Hidden Lake Drive, Fort Branch, Hidden Lake Estate 4, $580,000 Joseph A./Wynnetta Massa to Debra Poelhuis by Annette Syebold, attorneyin-fact, 2448 East Warrenton Road, Haubstadt, Ridge Manor Estates 1, lot 2, $225,000

Brianna Ward to Doris Duffy, 514 North Polk, Fort Branch, $149,000 Treasurer, North Gibson School Corporation, to Jason Brucks, 410 East State Street Princeton, $13,500 Kenneth/Robin Goldbach to Jon N. Williams, 766 S. Concord Drive, Princeton, Columbia Village Section 4 25 Pt. $129,900 Clifford J. Eskew to Graziano Holdings LLC, 213 S. Hall Street, Princeton, $70,000 Sandra Robinson to Pleasant Properties & Rentals LLC, 7016 West Short Addition Owensville, $82,500 Dawn R. Kroeger to Braunson Mizeur, 9376 East 300 South Oakland City, $100,000 Gene Allen to Joseph Kissel, 150 South, Princeton, $495,913 Jackson Investments Property LLC to Michael E. McDonald, 1010 S. Maple Avenue, Princeton, $70,000 Mission Real Estate Group to Karen/ David Manning, 110 New Jersey Street Princeton, $137,000 Andrew Tully to Renee Tully, 427 S. Hall

Street, Princeton, $5,000 Linda Collins to Michael Armstrong, 306 N. Eighth Street Princeton $30,000 Allen/Charlene Betulius Trust to Trent/ Samantha Sollman, 1733 East Warrenton Road, Haubstadt, $101,660 Ronald/Raydene Green to Keith Doerner, 5373 South Jefferson, Somerville, $1,000 Joseph Gardner to David Fithian, 727 South Prince, Princeton, $10,000 Dorothy Kelley to Pleasant Properties & Rentals LLC, 106 N. Second Street Owensville $60,000 Joe Bradley to Dakota Englehardt, 400 North West Street Fort Branch, $55,000 Norman/Carlotta Reynolds to Nicholas/ Shaylon Pierce, 10669 East 100 South, Oakland City, $295,500 Mia Chamberlain to Hirsch Pathway Land Group LLC, West 50 South Princeton, part west northwest section 15, township 2, range 11, $610,392 CONTINUED ON PAGE 31

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Timothy D. Chamberlain to Hirsch Pathway Land Group LLC, off CR350 West Princeton, part west part southeast section 15 township 2, range 11, $549,608 Betty Kukral to Mark R/Amy Kissel, South 275 East Princeton, southwest northwest section 27 township 2, range 10, $390,000 Chester Garrett Jr. estate to Dewey/ Betty Dearing, 520 S. Ninth Avenue, Haubstadt, $155,000 William B. Couch by Christy M. Lee power of attorney to Pleasant Properties & Rentals LLC, 203 East Clark Street Owensville, $2,000 Corey/Shelly Heldt to Lisa McEllhiney, 805 East Vine, Fort Branch, $62,500 Tenbarge Seed Co. Inc. to Gregory R. Harpenau, S. Hunters Crossing Drive, Haubstadt, $65,000 Diana L. Broshears to Michael Williams, South 1225 East Oakland City, part

southeast northeast section 18 township 2 range 8, $6,000 Melvin/Sandra Wilson to Howard/Jane Ann Kiefer, 11972 South 525 West, Cynthiana, $115,000 Tamera Sexton to Janet Perry, 217 East Walnut Princeton, $68,900 Eagle Limited Liability Company to Jacob Duncan, 1893 south 1200 East Oakland City, $25,000 Edward/Nancy Thomas to Kevin Paul, 2107 West 400 South, Princeton, $142,000 Crystal M. Moore to Mary I Zellers, 506 N. First Street Owensville, $58,900 Korey J. Lamb to David J. Ott/Courtney T. Sevier, 6155 S. Cr650 East Fort Branch, $194,000 Edward A. Jacobs estate to Desiree Flint/ Tyler Brames, 602 S. Hall, Princeton, $65,000 Stephen Duke to Cory Fougnies, 2343 N. Tower Lane, Princeton, $317,000 Stephen B. Duke to Cory J. Fougnies, CR225 N. Princeton, $317,000 Richard R./Karma Hurst to Judith A Wright,

2307 N. Bald Hill Lane, Princeton, $103,000 Doyle W. Oursler Trust to Michael/Karen Oursler, west Ind. 68/South 525 West Haubstadt, $660,000 Patrick R. McConnell to Ryan/Amanda Parke, 692 S. Deerhaven Drive, Princeton, $95,000 Jan Wilzbacher to Daniel Wilzbacher, 2458 East 950 South Haubstadt, $0 Todd/Jane Gonyer to Todd Gonyer, 9737 Winyard Place, Owensville, $0 Lori Connor to Tyler Connor, 2373 East Classic Drive, Haubstadt, $0 Tim Bottoms, Gibson County Sheriff, to US Bank National Association as trustee for Manufactured Housing, 1450 East Tafttown Road, Princeton, part southeast section 5 township 2 range 10, $50,378 Sheriff Timothy Bottoms to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, 220 East Second Street, Oakland City, $41,241 Sheriff Timothy Bottoms to Ellis Estates LLC, 102 East Poplar Street Owensville, $50,001

Sheriff Timothy Bottoms to Ellis Estates LLC, 518 N. Prince Street, Princeton, $40,000 Sheriff Timothy Bottoms to Wester Enerprises LLC, 1228 S. McKinley Avenue, Princeton, $20,000 Kristie R. Dike to Brian Seibert, 5744 South 850 West, Owensville, $95,000 Hannah K. Jenkins, formerly known as Hannah K. Wetekamp to Nathan Wetekamp, 305 East Ulen, Fort Branch, $0 Joe W. Byrn Estate to Gregory W. Fulk, 522 W. Washington, Oakland City, $60,000 Martin Marginet to Brittany Marginet, 9565 West 575 South Owensville, $0 Claudius E. Nunez-Salmie to Kristina M. Nunez-Saleme, 104 N. Hull Street Fort Branch $0 Kenny Lackey Estate to Blonie Lackey, 429 W. Glendale, Princeton, $0 Vicki F. Decker to Stephanie Dewus and Julie Vittori, 606 W. Mulberry, Princeton, $0.

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