Friday, August 6, 2010

Waldensian Festival

 August 13 & 14th Valdese, NC













Schedule:
Friday Night Music and Antique/Classice Cruise In on Main Street
"Sweet Revenge 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Welcome Ceremony
Emily Rhyder sinnging National Anthem
"The Catalina's" - 8:00pm - 10:00pm

Saturday Entertainment Lineup
The Moore Brothers 10:00am - 11:00am
Little Miss and Master Pageant 11:am - noon
Rick Cline Trio noon - 1:30pm
Local Dance Groups performance 1:30pm - 2:00pm
Throw Down Jones 2:00pm - 4:00pm
"The Fantastic Shakers" - 7:00pm - 9:30pm

Over 150 vendors, a fantastic variety of food and entertainment will be available. 

Monday, June 21, 2010

For Sale - Conover, NC 126,750

 $3,000 Price Reduction!

New Sales Price - $126,750


Located in Strawberry Field this home features 3BR/2BA, gas log fireplace, tankless hot water heater, pantry, walk-in closet, new carpet, hardwood and ceramic tile floors on a 3/4 acre lot. Beautifully landscaped with a variety of Hostas and Day Lilies for yearly color with minimal maintenace.

Additional pictures and information...

Movies in the Park



Movies in the Park
Southside Park - Newton, NC
Hwy 321 beside the Armory

Movies in the Park will begin on Friday, June 18th. The viewing are free and only family friendly films will be shown. Movies begin at dusk (9:00 PM) each Friday for five consecutive weeks. Free popcorn will also be provided by a different sposor each week. Movies will be shown on a 16 X 24 screen with good sound. Bring a blanket or lawn chair for move comfortable viewing. No pets will be allowed at this event.





Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Just Listed for 129,750


Conviently located in the highly desired Strawberry Field Subdivision of Conover, NC this 3 BR/2 Ba home is in immaculate condition. Features include: Two car garage, custom red oak kitchen cabinets, french doors, pantry, walk-in closet, gas log fireplace, crown molding, cultured marble vanities, hardwood and tile flooring, and a spacious back deck. This home is truly a rare find in this price range! Seller will provide a one year home warranty with an acceptable offer.
Year Built - 2004 Lot Size - .78

For additional photos please visit my listings page - View Listing...



Monday, December 28, 2009

Information For Homeowners Re: Defective Drywall





Is Your House Making You Sick?


During this past year major problems associated with defective drywall have been discoverd. Much of the drywall was manufactured in China and installed in homes here between 2004 - 2007.


Signs of Defective Drywall

"A strong sulfurous odor in the home, similar to the smell of rotten eggs. The corrosion of copper coils in air conditioning units, tarnishing of silver jewelry and silverware, and blackened and corroded metal components in the home are additional signs to look for if you suspect Chinese drywall in your home. Problems with electrical wires and appliances may also be caused by the sulfur compound emitted by the drywall."


Health Concerns


· Headaches and cough
· Irritated and itchy eyes
· Difficulty in breathing
· Bloody or runny nose
· Frequent sinus infections and asthma attacks


Homeowner Options


Many homeowners have found themselves tapped for expensive home repairs relating to removing the drywall and resulting damage with no compensation from the manufacturers. It has been announced that The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is setting up programs to assist homeowners facing these issues. It was originally hoped that the defective drywall was only used in a few states. Unfortunately the drywall has been located in at least 23 states with the first lawsuit due to the drywall being filed in NC during April 2009. I have provided links for persons who feel they may be being impacted due to exposure to this drywall.


For further information regarding the HUD Program...

General Information Regarding Chinese Drywall...

Friday, December 11, 2009

Local Holiday Events




Christmas Gospel Fest
When: Sunday, December 20th
Where: Newton/Central Recreation Center
Time: 3:00 PM --- 7:30 PM
All guests are asked to bring canned goods or non-perishable food items to donate to local needy families
For additional info call:
828-695-4317

Harper House Holiday Tours
When: Begins Dec 3rd and will be open every Thurs – Sat until after Christmas
Time: 9:00 -4:00 (Thurs – Sat) and 1:30 – 4:30 on Sundays
Cost: $8.00 per person with a discount for CC Historical Society members.

Holiday Laser Light Shows
Where: Catawba County Science Center, Hickory, NC
When: Nov. 28 – Dec. 21
Thursdays, 3:30 p.m.
Fridays, 4 p.m.
Saturdays, 1 & 3 p.m.
Sundays, 3:30 p.m.
Costs: $8.00 per person
Call (828) 322-8169 to purchase in advance.

Hometown Holiday Showcase

When: Now through Dec. 31 Where: Newton-Conover Auditorium. The showcase will feature beautifully decorated trees and other festive decor, holiday-themed children's art work and a large selection of gifts and decorations to buy. The showcase is free and open
to the public.


More events will be added as time permits...

Tips For Winterizing Your Home


If you haven't already prepared your home for winter here's my personal checklist to help you get ready.


Have your gutters cleaned

Inspect your downspouts

Add or replace worn weather stripping around windows and doors

Add insulation

Have your furnace serviced or at least change your filters and remove any grass, leaves, or other debris around your outdoor unit that may be blocking the air flow

Check your ductwork for leaks, damage, and clogged vents

Inspect your windows and add new caulking

Have your chimney cleaned

Wrap your pipes

Replace smoke alarm batteries

Purchase a carbon monoxide detector

Add insulating foam around pipes underneath cabinets and exterior walls

Have your roof inspected and replace any damaged shingles or flashing

Trim your trees if the branches hang too close to the house or electrical wires

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Lowe's Offers Veterans Day Discount to Military Personnel


Lowe’s home improvement will be offering a special 10 percent discount to military personnel and retirees over the Veterans Day holiday.
A statement from the Mooresville, N.C., firm says the company is offering the discount on in-store and special order purchases up to a maximum cost of $5,000. The offer begins Sunday and lasts through the week. Veterans Day is Wednesday, November 11th.
Persons from the active duty ranks, reservists, honorably discharged and retired military men and women with valid identification or proof of service are eligible.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Home Selling/Staging During Winter




During this past week I’ve spoken to several potential home sellers who are considering putting off listing their home until spring. While home sales traditionally do slow down during the colder months here are a few things to consider.

·Your mortgage payments, property taxes, repairs and maintenance costs don’t go into hibernation. Selling sooner always means more money in your pocket.

·Cooler temperatures translate into less inventory available which can result in more showings for your home.

·The most highly motivated buyers such as persons experiencing a job transfer or change of lifestyle (marriage, divorce, death, new baby) WILL continue their house search regardless of the weather.

·The first time home buyers tax credit is likely to be extended and expanded to include step-up buyers which will likely create a higher number of sales than is typical this year.

If your home will be on the market this fall and winter here are some tips to encourage offers.


·Bare trees lessen your curb appeal so be sure to keep leaves raked, add mulch, and put a festive wreath on the door to brighten up your home’s exterior.

·Before your house is shown open your blinds and turn on EVERY light in the house.

·Pull back the shower curtains and bathtub doors.

·Don’t overdo with holiday decorations to such an extent that the prospective buyer notices them more than they do the house.

·Set out colorful place settings using coordinating colored dishes, glasses, and napkins to create a bright and welcoming vibe.

·Keep your heat set at a comfortable level. If a buyer is freezing they’re going to want to go back to the warm car instead of touring your home.

·Please, please, please take your pets and their assorted paraphernalia with you when your home is shown. Buyers do not know your pet’s temperament and will almost always be uncomfortable with them present. Their imaginations will also run wild with thoughts of fleas, pet urine, hairballs, etc. I know its cold outside but have a plan so Fluffy or Fido doesn’t cost you a sale.

·Replace your “WELCOME” mat at the front door with a brand new brightly colored water resistant one. Winter can be drab and splashes of color help brighten the mood.

·Take it easy on the aerosol air fresheners. Many allergy and asthma sufferers struggle in homes where these are used. Try diffusing reeds or linen water instead.

·If you have a gas fireplace consider leaving it on during showings.

·If you intend to list your home during the winter make sure you do NOT have holiday decorations in your MLS photos.

·Leave assorted holiday candies in a brightly colored basket or container with a small card with “Welcome" handwritten on it where your prospects will find them.

Due to shorter days and less light in conjunction with colder temperatures winter can be a bit depressing for many people. By making your home bright, festive, and comfortable you’ll set yourself apart and get the offer you deserve.

Monday, October 19, 2009



HICKORY, NC - DOWNTOWN CANDY CRAWL

DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2009
TIME: 4:00 P.M. UNTIL 6:00 P.M.
Have a fun and safe time with the kids in Downtown Hickory the Friday before Halloween. Costumed kids aged 12 years and younger will receive treats from participating downtown stores.



DOWNTOWN NEWTON - HOLIDAY SPOOKTACULAR
DATE: Saturday, October 31, 2009
TIME: 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
The Spooktacular will replace the event held at Southside Park in years past and will be hosted on the Newton Courthouse Square. The event will include costume contests, games, prizes, storytelling, and "trunk or treat".
The costume contest will include the following categories: scariest, funniest, and most original. Contestants will be judged with peers of a similar age. Businesses or individuals who wish to participate in "trunk or treat" should call Catherine LaFevers at 828-464-8922.