Produced by the Advertising Department of in conjunction with the Spokane Association of REALTORS® Your day. Your community. Your Life. Connected. SECTION H INSIDE: RESALES – OPEN HOUSES – RENTALS AND MORE February 1, 2015 COM spokesman spokesmanhomes homes. . Jake Senescall [email protected] (509)993-7918 Neighborhood NOW OPEN! www.VikingHomes.com Homes Starting in the $170K’s Visit our Model Home at 926 N Marcus Lane Open Thursday thru Monday 11 - 4 Turn west on Broadway Ave from Sullivan Rd, turn north onto Adams Rd, take a right onto Marcus Lane. M any baby boomers are finally saying goodbye to their adult children, who are moving out of the house and starting the next chapter in their lives. While some empty nesters are excited about this new phase, it can be a stressful time for others as they deal with this time of transition in their lives. When your kids move out and you’re faced with an empty nest, lots of questions come to mind. Should you move and downsize? If you stay, how should you use the kids’ rooms? What other changes should you make as you get older? If you’ve made the decision to stay in your home – at least for now – it’s time to figure out how your house can work better for you in this the next chapter of your life. Focus on Small DIY Jobs With the kids out of the house, you may be surprised at how much free time you have. Use this time to tackle some of those home renovation jobs that have been on your to-do list for a while. Before you begin any project, however, look at your house – room by room – with a fresh set of eyes. Now that your house doesn’t need to accommodate a growing family, how do you want to use each of the rooms to fit your new lifestyle? Perhaps the mudroom is no longer needed, but a craft room has always been on your wish list. Now you can focus on making those changes. Create a Home Office You may be an empty nester, but you are still a very active member of the workforce. An extra bedroom or den previously used for family activities would be a great place to turn into a home office. Home offices are becoming less of a luxury and more of a necessity with more people telecommuting or running their own businesses from their house. Expand Your Space Depending on the age of your home, you may find that your master bedroom or bath is too small for comfort. Expand into space that isn’t being used to build the master bath of your dreams or to create a separate seating or dressing area in your bedroom. Incorporating these changes will not only create a home that suits your new lifestyle, they also may increase the value of your home when you decide to finally sell. Many empty nesters hire expert remodelers to adapt their home to make it easy to use and maintain. Stairs often become a problem, but moving the master bedroom and the laundry room to the ground floor can be part of a solution that gives home owners many more years in the home they love. Building professionals who have earned the National Association of Home Builders’ Certified Aging-in- Place Specialist (CAPS) designation have received training on how to build or renovate a home so that the occupants can live in the home safely, independently and comfortably, regardless of their age or ability level. For more information on remodeling a recently kid-free home, or to find professional remodelers to adapt your home, contact the Spokane Home Builders Association at (509) 532-4990 or visit our website at www.SHBA.com. Getting creative with your empty nest Joel White, Executive Officer Spokane Home Builders Association AFS-0001 Freedom Spokesman 12710 N Mill Road Spokane, WA 99208 (855) 270-2758 www.AffinityatMR.com 62+ community Affinity at Mill Road 3594 N Cedarblom Street Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815 (855) 531-4787 www.AffinityatCDA.com 55+ community Affinity at Coeur d’Alene Affinity at South Hill 3304 E 44th Avenue Spokane, WA 99223 (855) 370-0592 www.AffinityatSH.com 55+ community Give us a call to RSVP or to schedule a visit today. 7 days a week. Call for business hours. SOUTH HILL Come in for a Tour, enjoy a warm refreshment and Valentine Treat! Curious about Affinity? Attend our open house. COEUR D’ALENE Come in for a Tour, enjoy a warm refreshment and Valentine Treat! Curious about Affinity? Attend our open house. See why people love Affinity. MILL ROAD Come in for a Tour, enjoy a warm refreshment and Valentine Treat! Welcome back Valery Day from House of Travel. Enjoy Hawaiian Refreshments and Appetizers. Please RSVP for this Event Like us on AFFINITY IS FOR LOVERS …of freedom.
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Produced by the Advertising Department of in conjunction with the Spokane Association of REALTORS®
Your day. Your community. Your Life. Connected. SECTION H INSIDE: RESALES – OPEN HOUSES – RENTALS AND MORE
Turn west on Broadway Ave from Sullivan Rd, turn north onto Adams Rd, take a right onto Marcus Lane.
Many baby boomers are fi nally saying
goodbye to their adult children, who are moving out of the house and starting the next chapter in their
lives. While some empty nesters are excited about this new phase,
it can be a stressful time for others as they deal with this time of transition in their lives.
When your kids move out and you’re faced with an empty nest, lots of questions come to mind. Should you move and downsize? If you stay, how should you use the kids’ rooms? What other changes should you make as you get older?
If you’ve made the decision to stay in your home – at least for now – it’s time to fi gure out how your house can work better for you in this the next chapter of your life.
Focus on Small DIY Jobs
With the kids out of the house, you may be surprised at how much free time you have. Use this time to tackle some of those home renovation jobs that have been on your to-do list for a while.
Before you begin any project, however, look at your house – room by room – with a fresh set of eyes. Now that your house doesn’t need to accommodate a growing family, how do you want to use each of the rooms to fi t your new lifestyle? Perhaps the mudroom is no longer needed, but a craft room has always been on your wish list. Now you can focus on making those changes.
Create a Home Offi ce
You may be an empty nester, but you are still a very active member of the
workforce. An extra bedroom or den previously used for family activities would be a great place to turn into a home offi ce.
Home offi ces are becoming less of a luxury and more of a necessity with more people telecommuting or running their own businesses from their house.
Expand Your Space
Depending on the age of your home, you may fi nd that your master bedroom or bath is too small for comfort. Expand into space that isn’t being used to build the master bath of your dreams or to create a separate seating or dressing area in your bedroom.
Incorporating these changes will not only create a home that suits your new lifestyle, they also may increase the value of your home when you decide to fi nally sell.
Many empty nesters hire expert remodelers to adapt their home to make it easy to use and maintain. Stairs often become a problem, but moving the master bedroom and the laundry room to the ground fl oor can be part of a solution that gives home owners many more years in the home they love.
Building professionals who have earned the National Association of Home Builders’ Certifi ed Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation have received training on how to build or renovate a home so that the occupants can live in the home safely,
independently and comfortably, regardless of their age or ability level.
For more information on
remodeling a recently kid-free home,
or to fi nd professional remodelers to
adapt your home, contact the Spokane
Home Builders Association at
(509) 532-4990 or visit our website
at www.SHBA.com.
Getting creative with your empty nest
Joel White, Executive Offi cer Spokane Home Builders Association
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Affinity at Mill Road3594 N Cedarblom StreetCoeur d’Alene, ID 83815(855) 531-4787 www.AffinityatCDA.com55+ community
Affinity at Coeur d’AleneAffinity at South Hill3304 E 44th AvenueSpokane, WA 99223(855) 370-0592www.AffinityatSH.com 55+ community
Give us a call to RSVP or to schedule a visit today.
7 days a week. Call for business hours.
SOUTH HILL
Come in for a Tour, enjoy a warm refreshment and Valentine Treat!
Curious about Affinity? Attend our open house.
COEUR D’ALENE
Come in for a Tour, enjoy a warm refreshment and Valentine Treat!
Curious about Affinity? Attend our open house. See why people love Affinity.
MILL ROAD
Come in for a Tour, enjoy a warm refreshment and Valentine Treat!
Welcome back Valery Day from House of Travel. Enjoy Hawaiian Refreshments and Appetizers. Please RSVP for this Event
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Want to sell your home faster and at a higher price? Ponder adding a protection plan in
the form of a home warranty, which can benefi t both buyers and sellers, say the experts.
A home warranty is an annual service contract that covers the repair or replacement of important home system components and appliances that can malfunction over time. While policies can vary, they generally cover the most frequently occurring breakdowns to things like ovens, refrigerators, heating and air conditioning systems, water heaters, washing machines and dryers, and ranges (structural items like roofs and foundations are usually not included).
Results of a recent proprietary study by American Home Shield, a home warranty provider, indicate that homes sold with one of the company’s protection plans sell 11 days quicker on average (55.8 days on the market vs. 66.5 for non-warranted residences) and typically command a sales price that’s $2,300 higher ($254,682 vs. $252,368 for non-warranted homes).
Dan Bosch, real estate agent for California-based RE/MAX of Chico, says more sellers should include a home warranty policy on their listed property to alleviate concerns about potential out-of-pocket expenses and emergencies that buyers may have about purchasing.
“Having a warranty in place can provide peace of mind – especially when dealing with cash-strapped fi rst-time buyers,” says Bosch.
Warranty costs depend on the level of coverage, provider, and factors like the home’s age and location, but most policies range from $300 to $600 in price per 12-month coverage term and may require a fee/deductible (often between $75 and $100) per service call.
To attract more buyers, experts say sellers should be proactive and add warranty coverage to their listed home without waiting for a buyer to request it or shop for it on their own, although sellers can pass the cost of the premium on to the buyer at closing or negotiate this before agreeing to an offer.
“I always recommend that sellers
choose a warranty that covers them during the listing period and that includes even more common household items, such as ceiling fans, garage door openers and garbage disposal units,” says Cindy Welu, an agent with RE/MAX Advantage Plus in Minneapolis. “I feel the warranty is more benefi cial for the seller than the buyer, especially if any surprises come up before closing. Also, when it comes to problems found during the home inspection, it does usually help lower out-of-pocket costs for the seller.”
Whether you’re the seller or the buyer eager to add a warranty to a property for sale, ask your agent or lender to recommend a reputable home warranty provider they’ve worked with before, recommends Jolie Williams, a REALTOR® with Coldwell Banker Apex in McKinney, Texas.
“Buyers have the right to purchase a home warranty of their choice and to ask for the seller to pay for it. But in the current market favoring sellers, where properties often have multiple offers, a buyer may not want to ask the seller to pay for this expense because they want to make their offer more enticing,” says Williams.
“Make sure you review your contact thoroughly so that you’re aware of what’s covered and what’s not in your plan,” says Lisa Rice, vice president of real estate sales for American Home Shield, based in Memphis, Tennessee, which conducted the aforementioned study. “If in doubt, call the warranty provider now with any questions you may have, rather than waiting until you have a breakdown.”
Lastly, be sure you know what to expect before purchasing a policy.
“Ensure that you’re paying only for the coverage that you need. And look for a company with a good local customer service representative, which can be helpful in expediting claims,” says Bosch. “Also, be aware that warranty companies typically don’t provide the actual repair services – they contract with outside repair companies – so wait times for repairs can sometimes be much longer than if you directly contacted a chosen repair company.”
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“My customer’s satisfaction is worthless.....UNTIL..... I GAIN MY CUSTOMER’S TOTAL LOYALTY!!! “ When investing in your future by purchasing any type of Real Estate, make sure you select a Professional Realtor that shares your “VISION” with you and for you!! MY GOAL is to assist my clients to invest wisely for their dreams of owning personal, investment and/or recreational properties. I will guide and assist you to get you to where you want to go on time, to make your transaction as smooth as possible. Give me a call.
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Question:
Why do newspapers insist on capitalizing the term “Realtor” when other similarly used nouns such as “appraiser,” “lender” and “borrower” are not capitalized?Answer:
In real estate we usually think in terms of houses and property, tangible assets that we can touch and feel. However, there also is something called “intellectual property,” where assets can be very real even though they lack a physical presence. The term “Realtor” is an example of intellectual property.
Intellectual property broadly refers to creations of the human mind, such as trademarks, copyrights, service marks, literary works and symbols. Once an intellectual-property owner has staked out a claim their property can be protected from unauthorized use in the same way that only you have the right within applicable rules to determine how your property will be used, if you want it used at all.
“A trademark,” says the World Intellectual Property Organization, “is a distinctive sign that identifi es certain goods or services produced or provided by an individual or a company.”
It adds that “the system helps consumers to identify and purchase a product or service based on whether its specifi c characteristics and quality – as indicated by its unique trademark – meet their needs.”
A major problem with intellectual property is that ownership rights can slip away if a term is used in a generic
manner. Expressions in the U.S. such as “elevator,” “aspirin,” “laundromat,” “thermos” and “videotape” were once copyrighted but are now regarded as generic. In a similar sense, the owner of real property can lose their right of exclusive usage with an “easement by prescription,” a situation where unauthorized usage meets certain conditions and continues over time.
To protect their rights intellectual property owners engage lots of lawyers to vigorously protect such things as trademarks and copyrights, and this brings us to “Realtor,” a term owned by the National Association of REALTORS@.
One of the major purposes of a trademark is to create marketplace distinctions. Real estate “brokers” are licensed by state regulators, but only NAR members may describe themselves as a ‘Realtor.” Thus, it is possible for Smith to be a licensed real estate broker but not a Realtor, while Jones with NAR membership might be both a licensed broker and a Realtor.
Why then do media outlets not use the term “Realtor” with a trademark symbol?
If you think about traditional print media such as newspapers, books and magazines you can see that trademark and copyright symbols scattered repeatedly throughout blocks of type would make reading diffi cult. Thus, the standard in journalism is not to use such symbols, a tradition which has carried over to electronic media.
The result of assorted rules and traditions is that reporters write about both “brokers” and “Realtors” in an effort to respect intellectual property claims while at the same time producing content in an accepted style that is both easy to read and absorb.
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Every room should have all three types of lighting: Overhead, task and ambient.
One overhead light source is never enough; it creates shadows in the corners.
The main overhead light in every room should work on a dimmer.
Wire lamps to work on a switch so you can easily turn them on/off when you enter or exit.
Install lights that work on a sensor and activate when you walk by or wave your hand in front of them. You can put them along a baseboard or above a kitchen sink. A wave light switch allows for messy hands or even those with limited mobility or reach (arthritis or children) to activate.
Stairways need to be well-lit at the top and bottom to prevent trips and falls.
Lighting styles depend on personal preference and the overall look of the room.
A good lamp is an investment that matters. Lamps are the jewelry of a room. Buy beautiful and buy quality
lamps. They last forever.
Position lamps in a triangle. For example, two lamps on either side of the sofa and a fl oor lamp opposite.
The eye always goes where the light is, so lamps should be spread out near the corners of the room and illuminate at or below eye level.
Lighting affects how colors look in a room so choose your light bulbs carefully. Halogen lighting is the whitest, but it gives off heat. Avoid fl uorescent because it casts a cold, sickly tone. LED is a bright light and energy effi cient, but it doesn’t have the spread.
All kitchens need lighting under cabinets and over sinks, stoves and work areas; pendant lighting works well over bars, islands and dining tables.
Bathrooms should have a main overhead, wall sconces beside the medicine cabinet or mirror and every tub or shower should have a light.
Don’t skimp on lighting. Luxury doesn’t have to mean expensive; good lighting is part of luxury living.
Lighting must be prioritized in a budget for downsizing to a condo, remodeling or new construction.
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12-3 SINGLE FAMILY 11310 E 42nd Ct 4 3 $225,900 John L. Scott Real Estate Freda Hoskins (509)795-4611 johnlscott.com/fredah 20151139611-4 NEW HOMES 12809 W 3rd 4 2 $173,276 Windermere Real Estate Dan Dhaenens (509)991-7349 windermere.com 201417677
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12-4 NEW HOMES 9102 N Rosebury 4 3 $329,400 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Heidi Bollum (509)998-7287 tourfactory.com/1123940 20142511112-4 NEW HOMES 9114 N Rosebury 3 2 $272,000 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Heidi Bollum (509)998-7287 tourfactory.com/1123939 20142130412-4 NEW HOMES 6011 W Melrose 3 3 $240,000 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Heidi Bollum (509)998-7287 tourfactory.com/1191483 20151084012-5 NEW HOMES 3003 W Prairie Breeze Ave 5 4 $190,000+ Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Melissa Dailey (509)879-7858 cbtomlinson.com N/A12-3 NEW HOMES 2107 W St Thomas More 5 3 $334,900 Plese Realty, LLC Don Willard (509)844-5081 plese.com 20142563112-3 NEW HOMES 7509 N Rye 3 2 $334,900 Plese Realty, LLC Don Willard (509)844-5081 plese.com 20142331012-3 NEW HOMES 2013 W Stonewall 3 3 $317,500 Plese Realty, LLC Don Willard (509)844-5081 plese.com 201511122
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12-2 NEW HOMES 9006 E Sunview Ln 3 3 $319,900 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Cindy Hedin (509)990-4786 cbtomlinson.com 20142693412-2 NEW HOMES 9002 E Sunview Ln 2 2 $299,900 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Cindy Hedin (509)990-4786 cbtomlinson.com 20142693312-3 NEW HOMES 5409 N Ainsworth Ln 3 2 $289,900 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Fred Jakubek (509)879-0506 cbtomlinson.com 20142332812-3 NEW HOMES 5513 N Radium Ln 3 2 $329,900 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Fred Jakubek (509)879-0506 cbtomlinson.com 20141928912-3 NEW HOMES 11207 E Sandstone 3 3 $349,900 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Jim Bjorklund (509)939-4607 cbtomlinson.com 2015104661-3 NEW HOMES 400 N Timberfield Ln Unit J 4 3 $399,000 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Joanne Pettit (509)868-4383 TheVintageAtLibertyLake.com 2014105831-3 NEW HOMES 400 N Timberfield Ln Unit K 4 3 $472,250 Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Joanne Pettit (509)868-4383 TheVintageAtLibertyLake.com 20111214110-4 NEW HOMES 4705 S Coyote Creek 3 2 $269,690 Kestell Co. Sarah Sibley (509)993-4112 kestell.com 20142581011-4 NEW HOMES 4819 N Emerald Ln 3 2.5 $259,988 Windermere Real Estate Sam Hess (509)993-0468 samhess.withwre.com 20151028911-4 NEW HOMES 521 S St. Charles 3 2 $222,274 Windermere Real Estate Trevor Windhorst (509)216-2090 windermere.com 201424846
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11-4 SINGLE FAMILY 12817 Pacific 4 2 $194,061 Hayden Homes Amber Gordon (509)475-3274 Hayden-Homes.com 20142468812-3 NEW HOMES 10121 W 10th Ave 3 2 $174,311 Kestell Co. Danielle LaBar (509)979-8173 kestell.com 201427804
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