Posted on Friday, April 30, 2010
Rolling blackouts are a good indication of a heat wave. A blackout might occur at anytime and there really is no way to know how long one will go on. If your Lexington home is without power, it's important to be ready.

Call your local utility company for blackout info. Many times, blackouts are scheduled based on geographic areas. If you think that a blackout is approaching, plan to go somewhere with power. When your house is without power, going to a movie, shopping mall, friend's house, or even on a vacation are all viable options.

During the scorching summer months, plan ahead with extra food and plenty of water. Keep the refrigerator door shut and have extra ice in the freezer. Food and water for your animals should not be forgotten. Make sure you have extra batteries, medical supplies, and other personal items. Remember that your cell phone battery might die and networks do become congested during emergencies.

Above all, watch individuals who are most vulnerable to heat, specifically, children and the elderly. The earth's increasing temperatures mean that heat waves are here to stay, based on climate projections. Begin planning for heat waves today.
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Posted on Thursday, April 29, 2010
You need to do some meticulous planning prior to installing a laundry room upstairs in your Lexington home . If you don't, you might have to deal with water damage or structural obstacles if the job is done improperly.

To make sure your house will hold the additional weight and vibrations from a washer and dryer, it is a good idea to bring in an architect and possibly even a structural engineer. To avoid water damage from flooding, you have got to put in a floor drain and electronic shutoff valve, which will consequently block the flow of water in case of a leak.

The priciest part of the job will be installing a dedicated electric and gas line. Finally, do your homework to find the most quiet and energy efficient appliances. You can safely add upstairs laundry and raise the worth of your Lexington home by following these simple steps.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Have you always dreamed of purchasing a house in Palm Springs in addition to your Lexington home? Don't get a timeshare, instead, you ought to consider a fractional ownership. You are contracted to a few weeks of use each year with a timeshare. You pay for approximately one eighth of a home, have guaranteed use for nearly 13 weeks per year, and recieve a property deed under fractional ownership.

You can't remodel or put up family pictures, but you are living in luxury. A concierge is assigned to all services all services including landscaping, cleaning, and even dry cleaning pickup. You can spend some time away from Lexington without emptying the bank account by buying through a fractional ownership.
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Posted on Sunday, April 25, 2010
There are a couple of things that may affect the sale of your Lexington home . It should never come down to fleas, termites, or bugs. Bring in an exterminator before putting your home on the market. Make sure all evidence of bugs are gone before a possible buyer even enters your house.

If you own animals, take preventative steps to make sure fleas will not be a problem. Give your pet's flea medicine and use a fogger to eliminate any remaining fleas. If possible, keep Fido outside until your home is sold. You are going to save time and money in the end by taking care of these steps now.
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Posted on Friday, April 23, 2010
Have you frequently dreamed of owning a house in The St. Thomas Islands in addition to your Lexington home? You might want to think about a fractional ownership rather than a timeshare. You are contracted to a couple of weeks of use every year with a timeshare. Under a fractional ownership, you purchase about one eighth of a house, are guaranteed use for over 13 weeks a year, and recieve a property deed.

You are unable to changes things around or hang family mementos, however, you are living in luxury. Landscaping, house painting, and even dry cleaning pickup are all assigned to a concierge. Fractional ownerships are a great way to spend some time away from Lexington without emptying the pocketbook.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Have you been wanting to add an extra room in your Lexington home? Outdoor sleeping quarters might be a good option. Outdoor "rooms," from kitchens to beds to nightstands, are being purchased by more and more consumers Aluminum platforms, mosquito nets, nylon, and woven PVC guarantee water and mildew stay out of your bed.

These beds range from luxury models by Armini/Casa's Oceano, to the more economical versions available at Home Depot or Lowe's, and come ready made. Though a lot of climates don't permit sleeping outdoors, a canopied daybed in the garden will certainly be a fantastic spot to kick back and take a nap.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Most of the time, purchasing a piece of Lexington real estate is unproblematic. You finish up in a neighborhood you have always dreamed of with a wonderful house. Unfortunately, your don't realize that your neighbors are problematic until it is too late.

An argument gets extreme when one party decides to move away. It is best to shower a combative neighbor with kindness; you have a greater chance an answer to your objections.

Be sure you do your research on local codes and rules prior to accusing a neighbor of breaking any laws. If your requests are not answered you can then get the city involved.

A mediator can generally settle any disputes and the courts and police should only be used as a last resource. You should be able to make friends with your neighbor if you keep an open mind.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Some downtown residents are bidding farewell to the city life. A lot of Americans, including owners of Lexington homes are wanting so much more than big cities have to offer. Country living is becoming more common for everybody looking to escape from city stresses.

A lot of of country growth is because of city dwellers who have chosen to escape to the countryside. So many folks want to commute to nearby cities for employment while others decide to change their way of life totally and move to acreage with cows, pigs, and chickens.

Shopping centers, museums, and other forms of entertainment are hard to come by in small towns, however in most cases, a bigger city is just a short drive away. If you are planning on selling your Lexington home and drifting to the country, please contact us.
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Posted on Monday, April 19, 2010
Renovations, such as a brand new master bedroom or deck, ought to add value to your Lexington home . However, certain renovations could essentially end up costing you when the time comes to sell.

Adding a swimming pool is a requirement in the hot, dry areas. In cooler regions, a lot of buyers turn away at the thought of upkeep. A house with a pool will not appeal to some families with young children. The new room you added on is a great place for the kids to play, but you might not have considered how it looks from the outside. A poorly designed addition will be hard to sell, particularly when it does not match the rest of the house.

Be wary when following design fads. Certain aspects will date a home, just like wood paneling. When personalizing your Lexington home, be smart and think ahead.
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Posted on Saturday, April 17, 2010
Any piece of Lexington real estate could be hit by mold. A new study revealed that building quality might be among the main contributors to mold growth, not weather and humidity.

Strict energy guidelines regulate the construction of today's buildings. When moisture is trapped inside the walls of a structure, the greenhouse effect is created. In order to keep up on the mold infestation, it helps to get regular roof, drainage, and structure inspections.

It is more costly to fix a giant mold problem than it is to get yearly inspections. A mold problem could end a deal when the time comes to list your Lexington home .
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Posted on Friday, April 16, 2010
You might have relinquished your desire to become a Hollywood star, but don't give up on your Lexington home just yet. Some homeowners have turned over their residence for days, or even weeks, for film or TV shoots. Production companies are willing to shell out big money for the use of the ideal home.

The glamour and money is worth it for many. For others, the idea of a repair person comming into their house causes worry. Even for fame, a hundred crewmembers are impossible. Watching your Lexington home on the silver screen should be fun.
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Posted on Friday, April 16, 2010
Lexington real estate is experiencing a new trend. The majority of new homeowners are young, single women. Actually, there was a 6 percent increase in female buyers between 2001 and 2005.

The majority of young singles are looking for secure neighborhoods, close proximity to entertainment, and affordability. Even more of the buying market consists of recent immigrants and minorities. In order to build equity so that a larger home can be purchased, many are beginning with condos. Finally, retirees and empty-nesters are downsizing and moving to like-minded communities. They would rather live in smaller homes, nearby friends and entertainment.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Are you searching for ways to enhance your Lexington home ? Stay away from design shows and Martha Stewart Magazine. Instead, visit a model home. Several homeowners are visiting model homes for design tips, new amenities, or just to see how their home stacks up.

Homebuilders can identify who is really serious and who is not. These looky-loos provide an understanding as to what homeowners would like and builders turn to them for help. In a model home, everything, from the windows to appliances, is scrutinized by a potential buyer. Builders and Lexington homeowners can actually learn a lot from one another.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 13, 2010
You ought to bring in the experts if your Lexington home remains on the market . A good way to make a memorable first impression on possible buyers is to stage your house. Trading or taking out furniture to create an aesthetically pleasing look is how you stage a house. An extra cost is unappealing, but staging will pay for itself.

Generally, a staged home usually stays on the market for 1.5 months less than its non-staged counterpart will. The owner must be as detached as possible to sell a home since staging is all about depersonalization. When a prospective buyer can imagine themselves in your Lexington home , you have the sale.
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Posted on Monday, April 12, 2010
Lexington real estate has gone to great lengths to generate paperless transactions. Buying or selling a house is much simpler with an electronic system. In addition, it will speed up closings and save money. Going paperless is not as easy as it sounds seeing how we have relied on paper for many years.

Making sure transactions are secure is one of the hardest aspects about using an electronic system. There is of course the potential of fraud even though electronic signatures were made legitimate in 2000. The move to paperless systems continues to spread as newly drafted laws make electronic transactions even more secure.

We will observe a better, more successful method as this happens.
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Posted on Monday, April 12, 2010
You can make your second Lexington home more appealing to vacationers by adding one thing, a hot tub. Rental homes with hot tubs generate $14,000 more than homes without, on average. A hot tub will pay for itself many times over, regardless of the up-front cost.

Furthermore, renters will remember a dirty house even more than a clean house. To steer clear of any unpleasant memories, make sure the linens are clean and the floors are spick and span. Clothes and food are the only items a renter needs to bring to your Lexington home .
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Posted on Saturday, April 10, 2010
According to Reuters, Lexington home mortgage applications rose 2 percent in mid-September. Applications are at their highest level since last April. This increase was fueled by a few main factors.

A decline in interest rates by the Federal Reserve is the first reason. Homeowners are encouraged to refinance with lower interest rates. The second element is the excess of homes on the market. Prices are driven down with a surplus of homes.
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Posted on Friday, April 09, 2010
Interior decorating has shifted from light to dark. So many Lexington homeowners are switching to shades of black, brown, and grey rather than pale woods. Darker hues are found everywhere, from cabinets to faucets. To many, these darker colors produce a pleasant ambiance and balance the stresses of daily life.

The drawback to dark decorating is that like any trend, it will pass. The green shag of the 70s and formica of the 50s definitely date a room. Nevertheless, if done correctly, your Lexington home could be transformed from traditional to warm and cozy.
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Posted on Friday, April 09, 2010
You have your Lexington home but have you always dreamed of owning a home in Tuscany? Forget about timeshares, instead, you might want to think about a fractional ownership. When you have a timeshare, you are promised a couple of weeks of use every year. You pay for around one eighth of a home, will have guaranteed use for about 13 weeks per year, and get a property deed under fractional ownership.

You are unable to remodel or hang family pictures, but you are living in luxury. A concierge takes care of all services including lawn maintenance, house cleaning, and even grocery restocking. Fractional ownerships are a wonderful way to spend some time away from Lexington without emptying the pocketbook.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Many more folks are buying gizmos that need cords. Nearly every Lexington home hosts a mixture of cell phones, computers, and iPods, which require a slew of ugly cords. Furniture with built in power strips, USB ports, and phone and Internet jacks are now being built by many companies. From side tables to work tables to coffee tables, power sources can be concealed anywhere.

Avoiding spills on night stands and coffee tables is one challenge that comes with power outlets. We're accustomed to keeping drinks away from the keyboard, but can we keep them away from the coffee table? We must proceed with caution until cell phones and laptops are made waterproof. This style of furniture will soon become the norm; as of now, it remains a luxury.
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Posted on Monday, April 05, 2010
You may need to bring in the professionals if your Lexington home remains on the market . Staging your house is a great way to make a memorable first impression on possible buyers. Trading or taking out furniture to form a tasteful look is how you stage a house. An additional cost is unappealing, but staging will pay for itself.

On average, a staged home usually stays on the market for 1.5 months less than its non-staged counterpart will. Staging is all about depersonalization so to sell a home, the owner has got to become as separated as possible. When a possible buyer can foresee themselves in your Lexington home , you have the sale.
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Posted on Saturday, April 03, 2010
You might have deserted your desire to become a Hollywood star, but don't give up on your Lexington home just yet. Many owners have left their home for days, or even weeks, for movie or TV shoots. Film producers are willing to pay big for the use of the ideal home.

The glamour and money is worth it for many. For others, the thought of a repair person comming into their house causes apprehension. A hundred crewmembers are impossible, even for fame. Still, it will be fun to see your Lexington home on the silver screen.
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Posted on Thursday, April 01, 2010
The proper lighting can make a huge difference in your Lexington home . Lighting can illuminate a whole room, make a specific architectural piece stand out, or simply alter the appearance of a room. There are a couple of things to remember when installing new lights. It is essential to use a consistent style. An older home will most likely look better with a period crystal chandelier than with colorful tract lighting. Keep in mind, different lighting will produce different things. A granite countertop can be spotlighted by installing lights in under cabinets.

To get an idea for the type of lighting you will need, examine each room at night, without any natural light. A wonderful way to add a romantic, elegant, touch to any wall is by putting in a sconce. Always find a cover for the bulb, there is nothing more unsightly than an uncovered light bulb. Finally, put in individual switches for each light and don't forget the dimmers. Your Lexington home can be beautifully lit by keeping these hints in mind.
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