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58504 WILDWOOD LOOP • Weston, Oregon $174,747 • JLS# 14968 If privacy and pine trees appeal to you, act fast on this modern 3BD/2BA cabin in the Blue Mountains. Located on a private, wooded, one-acre lot, inside amenities include kitchen with stainless steel appliances, family room in the daylight basement and loft attic bedroom. Store winter or summer toys in the outdoor shed. Make this your mountain hideaway or a year-round home. Listing Agent: Gordy Snyder (541) 861-0673 View online at www.johnlscott.com/14968

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ATHENA ACREAGE .14 Acres, Zoned R-GEN Oh, The Things You Could Do! $20,000 JLS# 23614

GORGEOUS NEW FLOORS Athena 3BD/1BA Remodel Manicured Lawn & Shop $132,900 JLS# 52770

DELUXE MOUNTAIN CABIN Weston Mtn. 3BD/2BA on 1 Ac. Incl. Outdoor Shed & Appliances $174,747 JLS# 14968

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3BD HOME AT THIS PRICE??? Awaits Your Magic Touch Trees and a Fenced Yard $59,000 JLS# 13738

COZY & COMPACT Comfortable 1BD/1BA House Perfect for Simple Living $28,500 JLS# 68362

ATTN GENTLEMAN FARMERS Country 4BD Estate on 3+ Acres Custom Everything w/ Views Forever. $439,000 JLS# 15985

NICE REMODEL 3BD/1.5BA on Roomy Lot Near Golf Course $105,000 JLS# 12368

NEARLY TWO ACRES Large 4BD Manuf Home Detached Garage, Fenced $239,000 JLS# 12365

ENJOY THE VIEW Hardwood Floors 4BD/2BA Great Hillside Location $165,000 JLS# 59239

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ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY 3BD/2BA on 3.48 Acres Barn w/ Corrals & Roomy Shop $230,000 JLS# 47869

JUST WHAT YOU NEED Open Floor Plan, 3BD/2BA Fenced Back Yard $118,900 JLS# 49121

VERY LARGE LOT W/SHOP Hwy 11, Zoned Res/Comm. 3BD/2BA Immaculate Manuf. Home. $147,747 JLS# 59368

TRUE ELEGANCE IN TOWN 4BD/4BA in 4382 sq ft Home! 2 Fireplaces, Many Amenities $340,000 JLS# 42355

COUNTRY VILLA ON 2.71 ACRES 3480 sq ft Home! Setup For Horses, Pond $269,000 JLS# 50579

ELEGANT CRAFTSMAN Detailed Vintage Recreation 3BD/2.5BA w/ Views of City & Mtns. $245,000 JLS# 18858

ELEGANT NEW CONSTRUCTION 3BD/2BA in Stonewood Estates High End Look, Affordable Price $185,928 JLS# 40409

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Lewis Key Broker

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181 S. Columbia Street Milton-Freewater, Oregon 97862

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Seven inexpensive ways to update a home now

Oftentimes, buying a home opens up a bottomless pit of opportunities for projects and improvements. While some homeowners engage in different repairs and fix-ups out of necessity, many others like to freshen-up their spaces out of personal preference instead of need. But even the most wellintentioned projects can be waylaid if budgets are tight. What many homeowners may not realize is that there are many ways to make updates and changes to a home that do not require a major overhaul or a large price tag. The following are seven projects that won’t break the bank. 1. Move around furniture. You may be able to change the look of a room without spending any money. Interior designers know how to arrange furniture for maximum appeal, but the average homeowner can do it, too. Find a focal point in the room and angle the furniture toward it. Don’t make the focal point the television, however. Try changing the placement of chairs and sofas. Simply moving a curio cabinet from one corner to another may also make a difference. 2. Add lighting. Lighting at different levels in the room can create a vibrant impact. Many homeowners mistakenly put in a couple of table lamps and think that will be adequate. However, properly illuminating a room means varying the lighting to create different moods at different times. Plus, more light can make a room feel more welcoming. 3. Add new pillows or drapes. Changing a few aspects of a room can give it an entirely new look. If you want to add a splash of color but don’t know what to do, think about incorporating some new throw pillows or change the curtains. An accessory here and there in a bright color also can incorporate a new hue without it being overwhelming. 4. Change knobs or small accents. Give a room a new look by focusing on the small details. Switch out cabinet knobs for something updated and modern. Take inventory of wall outlets and light switches and think about selecting new ones that coordinate with your home decor. 5. Use plants. Empty corners or spots you’re not certain how to fill may benefit from a plant. Plants are inexpensive ways to add instant color and visual appeal to a room. Plus, having live plants can help improve indoor air by filtering out contaminants. A home with plants also feels more cozy. 6. Hang new wall art. It may be time to look at your photos and artwork and make a few adjustments. Finding new prints to hang could instantly change a room’s ambience. And you needn’t spend a lot of money on professional photography, either. Grab your camera and take a few close-up shots of flowers or take in a landscape scenery. Many of today’s home printers can produce professional-quality prints in minutes. 7. Try a new coat of paint. After you’ve exhausted other avenues, choosing a new paint color may be the new look you desire. Painting is one of the least expensive yet most dramatic methods of changing a home’s interior. With dozens of hues to choose from, and new apps that enable you to take snapshots of things in nature or in your life and match them up to a paint color, you will have scores of opportunities to explore fresh new colors for your home. When you get inspired to make improvements to the home but fear how much it may take out of your wallet, consider inexpensive tricks that can induce a big “wow” factor.


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COUNTRY ACRES – two 20+ acre tax lots presently used as a nursery. Property suited for vineyard or orchard production. Very good water rights. Rmls#12483233/Ezmls#A40337SC

COUNTRY LIVING! 34 Acres with five bedroom, 2 bath. Fabulous view!!! Barn, shop, storage, pasture, and creek – a great package for you! Rmls#12130835/zmls#R53191SC

COUNTRY pROpERTY located ½ mile from Milton-Freewater. Wonderful view surrounds this1512 sq.ft. home located on 1.87 acres. Fenced pasture and great soil. Rmls#11269558/Ezmls#R49167SC

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Financing a home improvement project After years of funny financing and few limitations on loans, banks and other lenders have tightened up their lending policies. As a result, homeowners considering a home improvement project might need to look elsewhere to secure financing. There are no certainties in the real estate markets. Though statistics suggest marked improvement in home sales over just a few months ago, many homeowners remain weary about selling their home to try to move up to something bigger and better. The National Association of Home Builders says many people are choosing to stay put in their homes and remodel or make renovations to transform the house into something more comfortable. While there are many worthwhile home renovation projects, the NAHB recommends projects that bring your home up to par with the neighbors’. It doesn’t pay to transform your home into the most expensive on the street -- unless you plan to live there for the rest of your life. Real estate experts recommend that a remodeling investment increases the value of your house by no more than 10 to 15 percent above the median sales price in your neighborhood. When it comes time to finance a remodel or renovation, you may not know where to start. Credit restrictions on home mortgages that have troubled many would-be buyers have also plagued individuals looking to finance home improvements. However, homeowners hoping to finance a project do have options, and not all of them require stellar credit ratings. • Borrow against a retirement plan. Many retirement plans, such as a 401(k), allow plan members to take out a portion of the savings to put toward a home loan. This does not mean you are taking money out of the account permanently. Rather, you are borrowing against yourself, with repayment necessary in a certain timeframe. Because these loans often offer very low interest rates, and essentially the interest is being paid back to you, they might be a good option for men and women who cannot secure a traditional loan. However, if you have been laid off, there may be a shorter repayment period. Also, the interest on these loans is not tax-deductible. • Borrow against other investments. CDs, bonds or mutual funds can provide the collateral you need and earn you a lower interest rate. Fixed-income investments are more stable options to borrow against, as their value won’t have a chance to decline. • Apply for a home equity loan. Many people have heard of a home equity loan, and it is usually the first choice when borrowing

funds for renovations. Essentially a home equity loan is taking out a second mortgage on your home to pay for the work you want to have done, which is based on the equity, or the difference between the home’s fair market value and the outstanding balance of all liens on the property. The interest on these loans is tax-deductible, which can make this financing option quite popular. • Secure a home equity line of credit. A home equity line of credit, or HELOC, is another type of home equity loan. Instead of receiving a lump sum to use toward renovations like you would with a traditional home equity loan, a HELOC is sort of a credit card type scenario based on the equity in your home. You are given a line of credit, against which you can buy items. This is good for intermittent needs, when one large sum is not needed. HELOCs have a draw period, during which the borrower can use the credit, and a repayment period, during which it must be repaid. HELOCs generally have lower mortgage fees at the start and are generally subject to the same tax incentives as regular home equity loans. • Consider refinancing. Interest rates on mortgages are at historic lows. You may qualify to do a cash-out refinance, where you borrow against the value of your home and create an entirely new mortgage at the lower rate. Although you will start your mortgage all over from day 1 and have to pay closing fees, this type of refinancing can be more advantageous to homeowners with significant equity in their homes. • Apply for a government-sponsored loan. The government may offer programs aimed at helping individuals who are underwater on their home loans borrow money to make necessary improvements. While the funding cannot be used to purchase luxury items, such as a swimming pool, it can be used for necessities. Residents of the United States can explore FHA 203(k) refinance options and an FHA title 1 improvement loan. • Discuss financing with your contractor. Some contractors may offer financing. Keep in mind that the interest rates may be high, and it may be difficult to investigate the security of these types of loans. Many homeowners also look to credit cards to help finance some home renovation projects, but they should be used as a last resort. Credit cards typically come with high interest rates, and while they are good for some small projects, financing larger projects on a card may land you very deep in debt. Homeowners who choose to stay in their homes and make renovations have a host of options at their disposal to finance those projects.


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Does it pay to remodel?

According to Remodeling magazine’s 2011-2012 “Cost Vs. Value Report,” replacement projects perform better in resale value than other types of remodeling projects. Siding-, window- and door-replacement projects all recoup between 69 and 78 percent of their initial costs. Replacement projects perhaps recoup so much value because, with the exception of roofing projects, each of the projects examined in the report are priced at less than $19,000. Replacement projects also tend to rely heavily on durable, low-maintenance products, reducing the overall cost of the project while helping owners eventually regain more of their investment. In addition, replacement projects are known to instantly increase curb appeal, helping homeowners make a strong first impression with prospective buyers. HOME OWNERSHIP

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Cute home one acreage close to Miton-Freewater. 2.94 acres, fenced, 2 bedroom, 1 bath home. rmls#12637071 $120.000

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612 Bryant Ave • $219,900 3bd/2ba, 2048sf • MLS110371

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