Tuesday, December 13, 2016

SOLD in 30 days! 2896 W Oak Rd Ixonia, WI

SOLD in 30 days! 2896 W Oak Rd Ixonia, WI

This home had Multiple offers giving my seller options and they got over asking price! If you are waiting to put you home on the market, there is no reason to wait. I can do a FREE no obligation market analysis of your home and help you get moving today! Visit www.AmbersHomeFinder.com or Call/Text: 920.988.0048 #wirealestate #wihomeseller #remax
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Oconomowoc, WI 53066
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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

9 Super Easy (But Often Overlooked) Ways To Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal





9 Super Easy (But Often Overlooked) Ways To Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal


lighterside-staff-authorBy Lighter Side Staff  |  Read More

When we think of home upgrades, people automatically think of the ones that need to be made inside the house. Our minds go right to the basics of painting wall colors neutral, replacing old knobs and drawer pulls on cabinets, getting rid of clutter, and making the home appealing for a would-be-buyer.
But stop for a minute and think, what is the first thing potential buyers will see? It’s not the wall color or dated vinyl floors. Did you know that people will make assumptions on a home just by driving by? If the outside is unflattering, dated, and needs repairs, they may drive right by without even stopping to look at the inside. The outside can even bring down the value of a home.
Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to spend a lot of time or money to make the outside of your home look as good as the inside. Not sure where to start? Keith Sacks, Vice President of RubberMulch, shared his best tips on updating your home’s exterior this spring, whether it’s to get it ready to sell or just to make it look more appealing.

1. House Numbers

A super easy and affordable update is to replace house numbers. Today’s house numbers come in a wide variety of styles. Think chic, modern looking styles or utilize your DIY skills to make a rustic type that are attached to wood and hung on your home.

2. Front Door

If your front door is in good condition but needs an update, skip purchasing a brand new door by applying a new coat of paint. With a good coat of primer and a couple coats of exterior paint, your door will look new and striking at first glance. Research shows that a home’s value can increase as much as $8,000 just by updating the front door. Take a look online for some of the more trendy door colors such as canary yellow, kelly green, and shiny black. And if you really want to go all out, you can completely transform your front door like this guy did.

3. Exterior House Cleaning

Realtors suggest a good, thorough cleaning of the front of your home can increase the value from $10,000-$15,000. If you stand back and look at the front of your home do you see mold, mildew, dirt and grunge? Pick up an exterior home cleaner or make your own recipes along with a brush to scrub the dollars back into your home.

4. Mailbox

Wobbly, dented and outdated mailboxes are an eyesore and unattractive to potential homebuyers. Replacing your mailbox will not only add more curb appeal to your home, but will also give it a little personality as well.
5. Gutters
Since plugged gutters shout “poor home maintenance,” clean out the leaves and weeds and make any necessary repairs. Plugged gutters can also lead to long term problems with the home and many buyers are warned to look for this problem and avoid a home that hasn’t had gutter upkeep.

6. Windows and Trim

Replace broken glass, scrape and paint the trim, and clean the inside and outside of the windows until they shine. Brackets and decorative moldings can also really make your exterior pop and are easy to install. Add a couple of window boxes to offer a cottage-like, homey appeal.

7. Roof and Chimney

One of the last things a home buyer wants to see is a roof and chimney that needs work. This is an investment and deters many buyers from a home. It may cost you a bit to repair now but if you don’t, it will come off the bottom line of your home value. So make the repairs now for a better sale.

8. Light Fixtures

Strategically placed exterior lighting goes a long way. Exterior lighting is an easy and cost-effective way to add beauty and security to your home. Not only does it highlight your beautiful landscaping and all the upgrades you’ve made to your home, but it also enhances the photos a realtor takes of your home when putting it on the market. Think about adding lighting to the landscaping and walkway, a hanging pendant light to the front doorway. and additional lighting near the garage. Find styles that complement your home.
9. Landscaping
This is the time to make an investment in some perennials, trees, and bushes for your home if you haven’t already. Most plants you find at your local big box store or local nursery are typically easy to care for and right for your state. Finish off your garden beds with a nice border and quality mulch or rock. You’ll be amazed at how a little work on landscaping goes a long, long way.
Rubber Mulch is the original and environmentally responsible mulch made from 100% recycled rubber used in gardens, playgrounds and sustainable landscaping. Rubber Mulch is weather resistant, durable, cost effective, and is specifically designed to protect children from falls on the playground.

Amber Castonguay


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Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Office: 262-567-2455

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Monday, December 5, 2016

309 S. Warren St.-Watertown

309 S. Warren St.-Watertown, WI 53094

Great Starter home with lots of space and a great location. This is a must see home. Getting pre-approved can be easier than you think, now is a great time to buy!


309 S. Warren St.

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Amber Castonguay

Direct: 920.988.0048 Text: 920.988.0048
Fax: 866.211.2826
www.AmbersHomeFinder.com
http://www.ambershomefinder.com/blog/
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Office: 262-567-2455
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Sunday, December 4, 2016

5 Tricks to Keep Your Pipes from Exploding this Winter

5 Tricks to Keep Your Pipes from Exploding this Winter

How to Prevent Pipes From Freezing | Prevent Pipes From Freezing | HouseLogic



How to prevent your pipes from freezing, even if you think they’ve already started to freeze.
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New homeowners may have heard that winterization is important, but in the hubbub of your first year living in a home you own (finally!), it can be easy to overlook the need to prepare for the cold weather ahead. After all, it’s just not something renters deal with; prepping pipes for winter is often the landlord’s job.

Ideally, you should winterize your pipes in the fall, before winter seriously sets in. But if you’ve forgotten and all of a sudden you’re in the middle of a deep freeze, there’s still time to prevent disaster.

Here are some easy techniques to save your pipes from bursting:

1. Turn On Your Faucets

If the temperatures have dropped into freezing and intend to stay there, turning on your faucets — both indoors and out — can keep water moving through your system and slow down the freezing process. There’s no need to waste gallons of water: Aim for about five drips per minute.

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  4. 2. Open Cabinet Doors

    During cold weather, open any cabinet doors covering plumbing in the kitchen and bathroom. This allows the home’s warm air to better circulate, which can help prevent the exposed piping from freezing. While this won’t help much with pipes hidden in walls, ceilings, or under the home, it can keep water moving and limit the dangerous effects of freezing weather.

    3. Wrap Your Pipes

    If your pipes are already on their merry way towards freezing, wrapping them with warm towels might do the trick. You can cover them with the towels first and then pour boiling water on top, or use already-wet towels — if your hands can stand the heat (use gloves for this). This should help loosen the ice inside and get your system running again.

    4. Pull Out Your Hairdryer

    A hairdryer (or heat gun) can be a godsend when your pipes are freezing. If hot rags aren’t doing the trick, try blowing hot air directly on the pipes. Important note: You don’t want to use a blow torch or anything that produces direct flames, which can damage your pipes and turn a frozen pipe into an even worse disaster. You’re trying to melt the ice — not your pipes.

    5. Frozen Pipes? Shut Off The Water

    Have your pipes already frozen? Turn off the water immediately. (Hopefully you know where the master shut-off is, but if not, now’s the time to find it!)
    Make sure to close off any external water sources, like garden hose hookups. This will prevent more water from filling the system, adding more ice to the pile, and eventually bursting your pipes — the worst-case scenario. This also will help when the water thaws; the last thing you want after finally fixing your frozen pipes is for water to flood the system — and thus, your home.
    Related:Smart Ways to Prevent Water Damage TOPICImprove, Organize & Maintain, Home Maintenance Tips, Severe Weather Tips

    JAMIE WIEBE

    is a writer and editor with a focus on home improvement and design. Previously, she worked as a web editor for “House Beautiful,” “ELLE Decor,” and “Veranda.”

    Amber Castonguay

    Direct: 920.988.0048

    Text: 920.988.0048

    Fax: 866.211.2826

    www.AmbersHomeFinder.com

    http://ambercastonguay.blogspot.com/

    Oconomowoc, WI 53066

    Office: 262-567-2455

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