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Beautiful custom-built home 149 Thunder Ridge Road $357,400 Beautiful custom built home on large corner lot. Select trees & perennials w/drip watering system. 9ft ceilings with crown molding. Formal living room, dining room, family room & breakfast nook w/open kitchen. Double/convection oven & Bosch dishwasher. Master bath w/6’soak tub & double size shower w/dual head+body spray. Master suite opens to outside patio. Insulating window blinds. Two water heaters. Spacious 24ftx26ft garage w/8ft doors & 11ft+ceilings. View sunsets outside on either open or covered stamped concrete patio. MLS110268 Twyla Leiske Bechtel 520-8789
Helping you make all the right moves! 126 E Alder, Walla Walla
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MIKE DOBBINS 301-8314
KYLE WILLIAMS 240-2800
TWYLA LEISKE BECHTEL 520-8789
CHRISSY TALBOTT 520-1975
ROGER ESPARZA 301-1575
TARAH MCCAW 240-0455
DAVE ANDERSON 301-6945
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Fun facts about August August arrives every year, and except for the often-oppressive heat that can occur in August throughout the world, few people may give thought to the other notable facts about this month. • Although August is now the eighth month of the calendar year, it was actually the sixth month in the early Roman calendar. • August was named after Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, the greatnephew of Julius Caesar. He became the first emperor of the Roman Empire. “Augustus” means “the revered one.” • August has two birthstones. Peridot, green in color, is the one that is commonly known. Peridot is one of the oldest-known gemstones. The other is Sardonyx, a gem with white and brown bands that was once believed to have mystical powers. • August also has two official flowers: the poppy and gladiolus. • The state of Colorado became the 38th state in the United States on August 1, 1878. • Francis Scott Key, the author of “The Star Spangled Banner,” was born on August 1, 1779. • I n addition to Key, other notables born in August include Annie Oakley, Meriwether Lewis, Benjamin Harrison, Orville Wright, and Leonard Bernstein. • The 19th Ammendment to the U.S. Constitution, which gave women the right to vote, was proclaimed on August 26, 1920. •G reat Britain provided for the end of slavery in its colonies on August 28, 1833. • The month of August is often referred to as the Dog Days of Summer, which are the most sultry days of the season. “Dog Days” refers not to pet dogs, but to Sirius, the dog star that rose just before or at the same time as sunrise in ancient Roman times.
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Decor & Decorating: Express Yourself with Color
Are you courageous when it comes to decorating your home? Many of us would like to be as creative as possible but need guidance to venture out from the neutrals -- and into something more powerfully beautiful. Color is the most important tool in the toolbox, say experts, who often add that one of the easiest and most inexpensive ways to infuse the home with color is with paint.
“People often feel intimidated by this type of expression and that’s why so much of our country is beige and off-white,” says Genevieve Gorder, a renowned interior designer. “We need to remember that color is a great balancer in a space; it’s a juggling act between neutrals, grounding shades, highlight and accent.” When choosing a paint palette for any room, Gorder notes, there are four key components to ensure powerful effects while keeping a harmonious balance: neutrals, which are the beige or creamiest versions of any color; the grounding shades, like blacks, browns and grays; the highlights, like the bright white on moldings and window trim; and the all-important saturated pops of color which add life to any room.
“You might want your pop of color to be a powerful accent wall,” Gorder continued. “Then, you can complement it with neutral upholstery and grounding accents in the accessories to balance it all.” For additional guidance, inspiration -- and even liberation -- here are this decorator’s favorite tips.
• If you want to incorporate a trendy color into your home but feel intimidated, start small with paint or decor accents that are inexpensive. This way, you can always change your mind if you fall in love with something new or want to refresh the look of your room.
• Use the chip rack at your retailer to find color families and their complementing shades. A popular way to find an accent, for example, is to go a few shades darker in the same family.
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Helping you make all the right moves! 126 E Alder
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130 E Broadway, MF • $109,400 3bd/1ba, 1082sf • MLS110291
312 SE 10th St, CP • $157,500 3bd/1ba, 1618sf • MLS110313
521 W 2nd, Waitsbg • $59,000 3bd/2ba, 1440sf • MLS109953
406 E Creamery, Dayton • $179,900 3bd/2ba, 1986sf • MLS110270
1310 Grant St • $205,000 4bd/2ba, 2534sf • MLS110276
2160 Depping Rd • $434,000 5bd/3.5ba, 1.91 acres • MLS110278
411 Offner • $165,900 3bd/2ba, 1312sf • MLS108954
1676 Ruth • $214,500 4bd/2.5ba, 1742sf • MLS109900
420 Orchard, Waitsbg • $194,900 4bd/2ba 3010SF • MLS110265
956 Brickner Rd, CP • $210,000 5bd/4ba, .60 acre • MLS109176
124 Elliott Pl • $182,500 3bd/1.5ba 1657sf • MLS109422
7606 Mill Creek Rd • $339,900 3bd/2.5ba, 1.5 acres • MLS109050
SCOTT WILLIAMS 520-2351
MIKE DOBBINS 301-8314
KYLE WILLIAMS 240-2800
TWYLA LEISKE BECHTEL 520-8789
CHRISSY TALBOTT 520-1975
ROGER ESPARZA 301-1575
TARAH MCCAW 240-0455
DAVE ANDERSON 301-6945
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Things to consider before refinancing your mortgage Many homeowners are finding now is a great time to refinance their mortgages. Lower interest rates and legislation aimed at helping owners whose mortgages are underwater have encouraged homeowners to take advantage of these opportunities, which might not come along again. But before refinancing a mortgage, it’s wise for homeowners to examine their credit ratings and take the steps necessary to ensure they get the best rates possible when refinancing.
it score, there are some things you should know about the refinancing process. First and foremost, don’t expect the process to be free. The Federal Reserve notes that it’s not unusual for homeowners to pay anywhere from 3 percent to 6 percent of their outstanding principal in refinancing fees. Fees vary depending on where an applicant lives, but you should expect to pay an application fee, a loan origination fee and points. Points are a percentage of your mortgage loan, and there are two kinds you might have to pay. Loan-discount points are a one-time fee that you’re paying to reduce your existing loan’s interest rate. Some lenders also charge points to earn money on the loan. You likely paid points on your initial loan, but points when refinancing aren’t necessarily fully deductible like they were the first time around. Additional fees can include an appraisal fee, inspection fee, closing fee, and other fees that, when added up, can cost homeowners a substantial amount of money.
• Get your credit report. Many people know they can access their credit report once a year for free. However, what those same people might not know is that there are three agencies that keep track of your credit, and you can access reports from each one for free once a year. So that’s essentially three free reports per year. Homeowners who want to refinance their mortgages should stagger the reports so they don’t receive all three at the same time. This allows you to show how much Another thing homeowners should progress you’re making on improving study before deciding to refinance is your credit over the course of a year. no-cost refinancing. No-cost refinanc• Stop paying bills late. If you routinely ing is a bit of a misnomer, as you might pay your bills late, especially credit card not pay closing costs if yours is a nobills, then you almost certainly won’t get cost refinancing, but you will avoid the lowest interest rate when refinanc- those costs at the expense of a higher ing your mortgage. Make all credit card, interest rate on the remainder of the utilities and installment loan payments new loan. Since many homeowners reon time. Once you’ve established a finance their mortgage specifically to lengthy pattern of paying bills on time, lower their interest rates, no-cost refithen that might be a good time to visit nancing might not be in their best inyour bank and discuss refinancing your terests. mortgage. In some instances, no-cost refinanc• Don’t open new accounts. If you have a bad credit history, don’t open any new accounts, especially if you still have outstanding balances on existing accounts. Pay existing accounts down completely before you even consider opening a new account. Once balances are paid in full, then you might shop around for a new credit card. Many people with high outstanding balances have high annual percentage rates, so once you have paid down balances on those cards, you’ll be in a better position to apply for a card with a lower APR.
ing may simply include the aforementioned fees in the new loan. This means the fees are added to your loan’s principal. You will be repaying them with interest over the life of the loan. In such instances, many homeowners simply prefer to pay the refinancing fees upfront, but that’s a decision for each individual to make.
Many homeowners are taking advantage of lower interest rates and refinancing their mortgages. But before doing so homeowners should repair their credit and determine if refinancing Once you have addressed your cred- is truly for them.
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EMPTY LOT ON MAIN ST .21 Acre Lot in High Traffic Area Perfect Business Location $62,000 JLS# 57577
FEEL LIKE BUILDING SOMETHING? .26 Acre Lot in Town Drive by and See $40,000 JLS# 36240
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME 10.13 Acres Just Waiting Large Shop for Living, Ag, Wine? $189,000 JSL# 48276
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YOUR COUNTRY PARADISE 3+ Acres w/ Panoramic Views 2356 sf Home 4BD/2.5BA $429,000 JLS# 15985
SIT BY THE FIRE 3BD/2BA Ranch on Corner Lot Fireplace & Lots of Space $130,000 JLS# 26712
INDUSTRIAL SHOP Ready for Business .33 Acre Lot $85,000 JLS# 93415
IDEAL HIGH TRAFFIC SITE 3+ Acres on Highway 11 Building Ready For Tenants $675,000 JLS# 85024
JUST WHAT YOU NEED 3BD/2BA Great Floorplan Nice Fenced Yard w/ Trees $118,000 JLS# 14970
STONEWOOD ESTATES BEAUTY Built With Finer Features Perfect 3BD/2BA Layout $219,000 JLS# 67284
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THE SHOP/GARAGE IS HUGE Attractive 3BD/2BA Home Fenced Yard on Rural Corner Lot $224,900 JLS# 89100
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BACKYARD 4 ENTERTAINING 4BD/2BA Lovely Home Hardwood Floors, Fenced Yard $195,095 JSL# 75491
ENJOY THE VIEW Hardwood Floors 4BD/2BA Great Hillside Location $165,000 JLS# 59239
NICE REMODEL 3BD/1.5BA on Roomy Lot Near Golf Course $105,000 JLS# 12368
HARD TO FIND 10+ Acres incl Orchard 3BD/2BA Ranch + Garage $260,000 JLS# 47066
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IF EVERY FAMILY IN THE U.S. IF EVERY FAMILY IN THE U.S. SPENT AN EXTRA TEN BUCKS SPENT AN EXTRA TEN BUCKS LOCALLY WE WOULD ALL LOCALLY WE WOULD ALL FEEL FEEL BETTER BETTER ABOUT ABOUT THE THE ECONOMY. ECONOMY.
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Buy school supplies in bulk and save
The back-to-school season is fast approaching. This is a time of school bus traffic on the roads, anxious parents snapping first-day-of-school photos, and children will meeting their new classmates and forging new friendships. This time of the year is also one when parents and students must shop for school supplies. Tradition dictates that families will flock to stores after dismissal and shop for folders, binders, pens and protractors. Caught up in the moment, many shoppers choose convenience over low prices on school supplies. Parents could end up at the check-out line with a considerable bill to pay, particularly if they are shopping for multiple students. Buying items in bulk -- and sharing the cost -- may be a more affordable option. Although it can be easy to procrastinate and wait until school starts to buy supplies, it might be prudent to shop before the new school year begins. Many teachers, in an attempt to help parents save money, publish school-supply lists online in advance of the school year. Most teachers do not vary their requirements from year to year, so if your son or daughter has been assigned a teacher, ask around among last year’s students to see what that teacher requires. This way you can head to the store or comparison shop online at your convenience. Some supplies are standard regardless of class assignment. These include pens and/or pencils, folders, spiral notebooks, copy paper, looseleaf paper, erasers, crayons, markers, and highlighters. Purchased individually, the per-unit cost of each item may be higher than purchasing these items in bulk. This is when the advantage of buying in bulk shines through. Here are some helpful hints for parents about to shop for school supplies. • Shop for frequently used items in bulk, whether from online wholesalers or through a warehouse store for which you are a member. • Collaborate with a few different school parents to chip in for school supplies. Then one parent does the shopping and splits the supplies with the others. • Keep a stockpile of supplies at home. They do not expire, and next year you may not have to shop at all. • Having extra supplies on hand enables duplicate sets for at home and in school for consistency. • Some parents like to buy many supplies and then donate some for underprivileged children. This time of year manufacturers or retailers could actually donate a portion of school-supply proceeds to some educational organizations. • Buying larger quantities of supplies could enable you to build up rewards points at certain retailers. This may entitle you to future coupons or dollar awards that can be put toward more expensive items, including tablets or graphing calculators. • Contact the teacher and see if you can volunteer to buy all of the supplies in bulk for the entire class, with each student then paying the required amount. This will save many families time and effort. • If you have a friend or family member who is a teacher, find out if he or she can purchase your school supplies. Often teachers are eligible for a discount on school supplies. • Purchase bulk quantities of certain supplies and find out if they can be sold as a fundraiser for the school. A portion of the sales will go to the PTA. Buying school supplies in bulk can save money and provide an opportunity to give something back to the school community.
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MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE 9 E WALNUT Lovely 4 BR 2 BA, 1,837 sf. home. Close to downtown. MLS# 108778--$123,700
READY TO BUILD! SW 11th COLLEGE PLACE .77 acre flat lot at west end of SW 11th. Ready to be built on. Utilities to corner of lot. MLS # 110083 -- $57,000
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BRING OFFER! 307 SW 10th STREET Fenced pasture for horses, cattle! 1.95 secluded acres. City water & sewer. Large living/dining room. MLS# 109497 -- $237,000
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1278 SE LIBERTY WAY 2,632 sf. 5 BR 3 BA home on 7,500’ fenced lot. Extra large private master bedroom suite. MLS# 109950 -- $227,800
WOW! 1168 SE SENTRY DRIVE RV GARAGE PLUS 2 CAR GARAGE!! 1132 sq. ft. 2 BR 2 BA deluxe condo. MLS# 110293--$152,700
BRING OFFER! 308 SE 11TH STREET Compare this 1,542 foot 3 BR home to other properties. Garage, covered parking area. RV parking. MLS# 110084 -- $137,000
BRING OFFERS! 32 NW EARL LANE Luxurious custom built 2,300 sf. immaculate 3 BR 2.5 BA home. Move-in ready. MLS# 110082 -- $223,700
MUST SEE! 365 NW EVANS AVENUE 3,947 sf. 4 BR 3 BA home on 1/2 acre site. RV garage/shop. Tour home and appreciate the quality! MLS# 109376 -- $317,300
VICTORIAN STYLE 825 SE BIRCH AVENUE 4 BR 2BA home plus 2 bedroom basement apartment. Unique tree house! .45 acres with fruit trees, grapes. MLS# 108726 -- $173,700
APARTMENT INCOME 116 SW 13TH STREET 4,442 sf. property with 4 apartments. Monthly rental income around $2,000. Low vacancy. MLS# 109933 -- $189,700
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 28 SE 12TH STREET 2,819 sf. former restaurant/bakery near ANDY’S MARKET. SUPERB LOCATION! MLS# 109540 -- $267,700
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pRIME CORNER commercial lot YOU MUST SEE INSIdE!!! Gracious GREAT COMMERCIAL business opon South Main Street. Comes with living room, formal dining room, 2 portunity comes with this like-new rental income for office space and large bedrooms with private baths, building. Open floor area. Nice lightrental income for apartment upstairs. finished basement, plus patio and ing. Kitchenette/breakroom, utility Opportunities abound. privately fenced back yard. room. Twenty car paved parking lot. Rmls#9022291/Ezmls#R40576SC Rmls#10069319/Ezmls#R47081SC Rmls#11362539/Ezmls#C36238SC
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Immaculate acreage off WW River Rd near M-F. 2.1 acres, 3 bed, 1 bath home, fruit trees and garden spot. rmls#12390548 $225,000