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May 2006
May. 26, 2006 - NEW Lake Access Golf Course Victorian
OPEN HOUSE - SATURDAY 9/30 1:00 - 3:00 P.M.
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! NEW PRICE - $499,000

2301 Marti Drive, Milford, IA 51351
$566,000
Exquisite 5 bdrm 3.5 bath large Victorian on Golf Course. Two turrets with copper tops! Interior features wood & tile floors open staircase, Main floor living room, family room, dining room & den, Master suite with lg. sitting rm & tiled bath. Shared Lake access thru South Shore Est. Dock Assoc. Call Dawn 712.330.2221 or email for more information
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May. 18, 2006 - Paintball now OPEN
OKOBOJI PAINTBALL - Located Hwy 71 S., in front of Cenla Campground. 4 Playing fields Highlighting the World's Largest Inflatable Arena. MEGA Arena X-BALL. Play for 3 hrs. for $20. Includes flield fees, marker, safety equipment and 100 paintballs. Rental Guns and Safety Equipment Available. 10-18 years old must have parent/guardian signature. 712-336-6970
Once you tried it... please post your comments below!
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May. 16, 2006 - 10 Secrets for Better Curb Appeal
10 Secrets for Better Curb Appeal
By Don Vandervort, HomeTips.com
When driving down a residential street, have you ever noticed how some houses just seem to have it all together… from paint, to plantings, to proper proportions? That quality, often called curb appeal, can be somewhat elusive. From a real estate standpoint, curb appeal makes a home more valuable and easier to sell. For a homeowner, it inspires pride.
What about your own home? When you look at it objectively, does it immediately elicit a strong first impression? If not, what is it lacking? Following are ten techniques that are guaranteed to perk up your home’s curb appeal.
1)Clean up. This is often one of the least expensive yet most significant things you can do to improve the look of your home. Simply picking up the front yard, putting away unused items such as lawn furniture or other random items, and cleaning up the driveway can make a world of difference.
2) Prune and plant. Cleaning up your landscaping is another relatively easy step. Start by pruning trees and shrubs to enhance their beauty. Then do some planting. Use trees to create majesty and focal points. Tall shrubs can frame and accent interesting features of your house and yard, and conceal unsightly garbage cans, structures, and the like. Low plants and groundcover tie everything together.
Brightly colored flowers in the foreground are a sure way to make a yard look lively.
3) Wash the siding. If you can work safely from the ground or a ladder, this is a job you can do yourself; otherwise, call a handyman or professional pressure washing service. If doing the cleaning yourself, protect stone and brick walls, patios, and plants with plastic sheeting. Sweep off dirt, working from the eaves to the base. Hose off the walls, again working from the top down. If necessary, scrub them with a stiff-bristle brush attached to a long handle, using a mixture of water and non-phosphate detergent. If you decide to use a pressure washer yourself, be very careful to keep the nozzle moving; holding it in one place will remove the paint.
4) Paint. If cleaning doesn’t revive your house’s paint job, painting—though relatively expensive—will give you plenty of bang for your buck, transforming your house with an entirely fresh, new look. If painting the siding is a bit beyond your budget right now, consider painting just the trim.
5) Green-up your lawn. Because a front lawn often carpets much of the front yard, its condition is critical to how a house looks from the street. You can start with regular mowing, raking, edging, weeding, and watering. If necessary, fertilize, de-thatch, or aerate it to get it looking great.
6) Create visual interest. Front-yard gardens, fences, arbors, water features: These are just a few of the elements that can add style, character, and visual interest to your front yard.
7) Punch up the path. The walkway and/or steps that lead to your front door can do more than provide safe passage—they can set the tone for your home’s style, from casual to informal, simple to stately. Brick, concrete, stone, tile—you will not lack for choices of materials or styles.
8) Focus on details. Small things can make a big difference. Your mailbox, house numbers, front light, and potted plants on the porch all present a relatively inexpensive but highly influential opportunity to project style and excellence. Above all, be sure your front door is in great shape. If it isn’t, either refinish or replace it.
9) Light the way. Outdoor lighting is very effective at highlighting your home and yard’s features after daylight hours. Your front yard should have functional path and front porch lighting as well as accent lighting to help create dramatic effects. Home improvement centers carry a variety of low-voltage lighting kits that are made for DIY installs.
10) Garage your cars. Many of us turn our garages into storage rooms and park our cars in the driveway where they clutter the view of the house. If this is the case with your household, maybe it’s time to pare down the paraphernalia to make room for the cars. © 2005, Don Vandervort, HomeTips.com
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May. 8, 2006 - Food & Things to Do...
Two new columns have been added to my Okoboji online Newsletter. Restaurants and Things to Do. Please visit the newsletter and add your favorite places to eat and things to do while visiting the lakes area. I love to hear from you! Re-visit often to hear what others have to recommend.
http://DLefevre.RealTownBlogs.com
Bookmark for easy reference.
Dawn
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May. 8, 2006 - Marco's Mexican Restaurant
MARCO'S -
OPEN & READY FOR BUSINESS! Now open in the Lakes area "Marco's Mexcian Restaurant". For the past several years I've been driving to Spencer to enjoy this authenic and wonderfully delicious Mexican Food. Not that it's a long drive to Spencer (20 mins), but hey, every little bit of saving on high priced gas is a help - Now open in Okoboji, Located on Hwy. 71 S. just north of Lakes Art Center is where you'll find the best Mexican food the lakes has to offer. I'd recommend it to each of you. My favorite menu item is the "Marco Mexican Salad" - loaded with shimp, beef, chicken, peppers & onions, it's like noneother. In fact, let's start a new thread of "Restaurants and Things to Do in the Area". I'll add the columns and invite each of you to join in by posting your favorite eating or recreation area. Click on the Column heading and add you post. Re-visit this site often to view others recommendations. It's going to be a great summer of good food and lots of fun!
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May. 2, 2006 - Okoboji Newsletter Update 5/2/06
My Okoboji Area online newsletter has several new articles: Please take a look !
http://Dlefevre.realtownblogs.com
and Bookmark for future reference!
(aol users please paste or copy link)
This weekend marks the beginning of summer here at the Lakes with our Great Walleye Fishing Opener! If you're in town, please visit me at my Open House on Saturday 2-4 in East Oak Estates. Email me for directions or check out the ad in the Shopper. This great new construction home has it all! 5 BR, 3 BA and lake access thru the association sand beach with dock hoist space!
Do you know of someone looking to buy or sell a home? I appreciate referrals!
Dawn Lefevre
Broker-Associate, e-PRO certified
DOWDEN-HINN REALTORS
712.330.2221
http://www.OkobojiFever.com
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May. 2, 2006 - MARKET TRENDS 5/2/06
Here is where you will find current information on recent sales in the Iowa Great Lakes Area. I will update this information several times per month so be sure to stop back often. If you'd like more detailed information on specific properties or would like to know the current estimated market value of your property, please email me directly at:
mailto:Dawn@DawnLefevre.com
MARKET TRENDS 5/2/06
CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET
YEAR-TO-DATE SOLD
WEST LAKE SOLD (YEAR-TO-DATE)*
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15 properties sold for a total of $9,864,300
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Average West Lake selling price $657,620
EAST LAKE SOLD (YEAR-TO-DATE)*
- 17 properties sold for a total of $6,749,800
- Average East Lake selling price $397,047
BIG SPIRIT LAKE (YEAR-TO-DATE)*
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5 properties sold for a total of $1,757,400
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Average Big Spirit selling price $351,480
*Lake sales figures include condo sales & properties on
Leased Land.
(Figures based on MLS statistics on above date.)
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May. 2, 2006 - Does Moving Up Make Sense?
Answer these questions to help you decide whether moving up makes sense.
- How much equity do you have in your home? Look at your annual mortgage statement or call your lender to find out. Usually, you don’t build up much equity in the first few years of paying a mortgage, but if you’ve owned your home for a number of years, you may have significant unrealized gains.
- Has your income increased enough to cover the extra mortgage costs and the costs of moving?
- Does your neighborhood still meet your needs? For example, if you’ve had children, the quality of the schools may be more of a concern now than when you first purchased.
- Can you add on or remodel? If you have a large yard, there might be room to expand your home. If not, your options may be limited. Also, do you want to undertake the headaches of remodeling?
- How is the home market? If it’s good, you may get top dollar for your home.
- How are interest rates? A low rate not only helps you buy more home, but also makes it easier to find a buyer.
Reprinted from REALTOR® Magazine Online by permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. www.REALTOR.org/realtormag
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DAWN LEFEVRE
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