January 2009
Monthly Archive
30 Jan 2009 07:49 am
Home Remodeling On The Cheap
A cross between a home improvement center and an antique store, architectural salvage shop are cavernous warehouses sell used, or “pre-owned,” house parts, from french doors and ornate mantelpieces to like-new commercial-grade appliances.
Discover what you need at one of these emporiums and you’ll spend just 25% to 50% as much as you would to buy the equivalent items new – if you could find comparable craftsmanship. The trick is distinguishing between the old stuff that’s made with higher-quality materials and workmanship than today’s products and the stuff that is truly, well, junk.
There are two breeds of salvage yard. Some operate like high-end collectibles stores with only hand-picked prewar products – and lofty prices (you’ll find those listed at bmra.org). And then there are nonprofit recycling centers, which carry materials from any era, including contemporary gear like Jacuzzi tubs and the water heaters needed to fill them. It’s in the latter kind of shops – many of which call themselves ReStores – that you can hunt up truly unbelievable deals. To find nonprofit centers in your area, go to habitat.org and redo.org. (more…)
26 Jan 2009 07:52 am
Valle Crucis NC Luxury Estate Qualifies For 1031 Exchange
$5,850,000
MLS Number: 50913
City: Valle Crucis, NC
Stories: 2
Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 4.5
Area: Boone-Blowing Rock, NC
Year Built: 1990
Plus Five fully furnished 1,400 sq. ft. Rental Cottages. Each built in 1996 on approx. 1/2 acre sites. Current cottage average annual rental income $150,000.
39.4 acres with 360 degree view of Blue Ridge Mountains.
5,200 sq. ft. main house built in 1990 on 1.24 acres.
No restrictions and no zoning offer many other options:
* Family compound
* Corporate retreat
* Religous retreat
* Horse farm / Dude ranch
* Recording studio
* Cottages can be sold separately
* Land can be further subdivided if desired
Contact Elizabeth Carter, 336.973.5594 or Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247 or email eacarter@charter.net
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search for : Valle Crucis, NC, Blowing Rock, NC, Blue Ridge Mountains
23 Jan 2009 11:42 am
Logless Log Homes Gain In Popularity
In the snowy woods of a valley west of this college town, John and Mary Beth Cook have taken up a version of mountain living amended for the modern world. Last year, they completed and moved into a house that looks like many others here in Big Sky Country, with exterior walls formed by logs stripped of their bark. Except that in their case, the logs are made from precast concrete shaped and painted to look like the real thing.
“We like the look and feel of logs because they look like the forest, they look like they belong,” said Mr. Cook, a historian, teacher and outdoorsman who also installed a climbing wall on his rock chimney. “But we didn’t want the maintenance.” (more…)
19 Jan 2009 09:44 am
87.5 Acre Mountain Subdivision, West Jefferson, NC
WEST JEFFERSON NC MOUNTAIN PROPERTY
87.5 +/- Acres Available For Residential Subdivision Mountain Development, 7 miles from West Jefferson, NC
Paved Road and Bridge Built To State Specifications.
Average of $23,000 per acre.
This Property Should Retail For Approximately $50,000 to $60,000 per acre.
ALL PROPERTY HAS LONG RANGE MOUNTAIN VIEWS
Contact Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247
or
email Greg at grstike@charter.net
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17 Jan 2009 09:50 am
Your Decision To Repair May Help Your Home To Sell
Most sellers know of some repairs that need to be made to their home, and a lot of sellers have many items on that list, but not all repairs are equal or, rather, not all home improvements rank high in the buyer s mind.
Finding out which repairs will help you sell your home helps you create a good, solid fix-it list to work on. A study produced by HomeGain aimed to take the guess-work out of where to spend your repair dollars. According to the study, the top four areas to focus on are: clean and de-clutter (see last week s article: Clutter-Free Helps Sell Homes), lighten and brighten, stage the home for sale, and landscape the front/back yards. (more…)
12 Jan 2009 09:14 am
Lake James Burke County NC Waterfront Home
Vacation property, an investment for retirement or a permanent residence, this Lake James waterfront home may be your dream property.
The beautiful water front home is located in a private community with spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It has a double deck boat dock, an enclosed boat garage and a private ramp to launch your own watercraft. The home was built originally in 1972 and totally renovated in 2002. A four car detached garage was built in 2002.
There is a total of 264 ft. of water front. Beautiful three tier sea walls accent this elegant home. Hard wood and tile floors, modern appliances and vaulted ceilings are only a few of the amenities that capture you with this home.
Private dock permit.
List Price: $1,800,000
Flexibility: Willing to finance
Acreage: .75 acres
Type: Waterfront
Floors: 2
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Sq. Footage: 3700
Garage Size: 4.0
Year Built: 1972, totally renovated in 2002
School District: Nebo
Suitable Use: Residential
Topography: Rolling
Road Frontage: Private Road
Location: Lake James, Burke County, NC
Amenities: Waterfront, Fireplace, Central AC, Alarm, Wood Floors, Gas Range, Patio, Wheelchair Accessible, Nature/Bike Paths, Boating, Controlled Access, Spa/Jacuzzi
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search for : Lake James waterfront home, Blue Ridge Mountains, Lake James, Burke County, NC
09 Jan 2009 09:27 am
Clutter-Free Homes Are Proven Quick Sellers
At the start of a new year a lot of us get motivated to give our homes a good cleaning. It’s a way to clear the physical and mental clutter and, if you’re selling your home, it’s a must-do to help attract buyers.
According to HomeGain, cleaning up and de-cluttering can gain you thousands of dollars at the time of the sale and cost you as little as a few hundred dollars, if you use experts, to get the job done. Next week, I’ll explore other repair areas that result in the greatest return; but this week, it’s all about getting organized to increase the chances of selling your home. (more…)
05 Jan 2009 08:18 am
Wilkes County NC Luxury Home
This beutiful luxury home is located in Wilkes County North Carolina. Nearby is a major university — Appalachian State in Boone, NC. You will also experience a convenient drive to shopping and dining in Winston-Salem, NC; a short ride to the ski mountains — Appalachian Ski Mountain, Beech Mountain and Sugar Mountain; and just over an hour’s drive from three popular NASCAR tracks — Lowes Motors Speedway, Martinsville and Bristol Motor Speedway.
Because of its proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Wilkes County offers a wealth of quiet beauty without the rush, the concrete, the noise and the traffic of larger, metropolitan communities. Just 80 miles from Charlotte, 45 miles from Winston-Salem, 45 miles from Hickory and 35 minutes from Boone, Wilkes County is an ideal location for those looking to escape the fast paced world of city living, yet close enough to commute for upscale dining, shopping and healthcare opportunities. Wilkes and surrounding counties are famous for an abundance of North Carolina Christmas Tree farms, motorcycle riding, hiking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, mountain biking, horseback riding, skiing, golf and much more.
| MLS Number: 52935
List Price: $759,000
Bedrooms: 6
Full Baths: 4
Half Baths: 1
Est Total SqFt: 5265
Type/Style: Two Story
Area: Area 3
Middle School: West Wilkes
High School: West Wilkes
Construction: Stucco,Solid Brick
Foundation: Basement
Roof: Shingle – Composition
Floors: Tile, Hardwood |
Garage/Carport: Garage-Double Attached, Garage-Double in Basement
Interior Features: Smoke Detector, Ceiling Fan(s), Master Bedroom, Main Level, Large Master Bedroom, Walk-In Closet(s), Hardwood Floors, Basement, Fireplace(s), Gas Logs, Dining Room, Rec Room, Cable TV, In-Law Quarters, Handicapped Design
Exterior Features: Patio/Deck, Private Yard, Level Lot
Subdivision: Canterbury Estates
Lot Size: .68
Apx SqFt: 3400 +
Basement: Full, Partially Finished |
Contact Elizabeth Carter, 336.973.5594 or Greg Stikeleather, Broker, 704.880.5247 or email eacarter@charter.net
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01 Jan 2009 09:18 am
Green Buildings And Their Benefits
While building ‘green’ may still cost more upfront, many building industry professionals realize that the health benefits, employee productivity, and the overall positive impact to the environment far outweigh the initial fees. Better yet, environmental responsibility and green building eventually will lead to lower operating costs and increased revenue for building operators and owners.
A new report by industry giant McGraw-Hill Construction backs these assumptions, showing an increase in the perceived value of green building among architects, engineering firms, contractors and owners over the last three years, especially the financial benefits. (more…)