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March 5, 2010

JUST LISTED in Deer Creek, Montgomery, AL!

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Helping You Move Team | RE/MAX of Montgomery | 334-323-1124
9304 Hoxton Court, Montgomery, AL
Enjoy the Deer Creek Lifestyle…Health Club, Fitness Trails, Swimming Pools, Tennis Courts, Elegant Clubhouse
4BR/2BA Single Family House
 
offered at $249,900
Year Built 2006
Sq Footage 1,909
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial
Floors 1
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size 10,360 sqft
HOA/Maint $63 per month
DESCRIPTION

Move into this 4 bdrm/2 bath home and enjoy the Deer Creek Lifestyle of “instant community”. Fishing, Walking/Fitness Trails,Playground,Tennis Courts,Swimming Pools including Splash Park,Fitness Center, Elegant Clubhouse & immaculate seasonal landscaping. As you walk up to this home you are welcomed by the friendly front porch with room for a bistro table or rocking chairs. Large 2 car garage, level fully fenced backyard, covered back porch & cul-de-sac street. Formal dining room & separate breakfast room with lots of cheerful windows! Smooth ceilings throughout! Family room w/elegant fireplace is the gathering point for this split floorplan. Master suite is privately located on the back with beautiful tiled shower, garden tub & double vanities. Gorgeous cabinetry throughout. Crown molding, security system, pull down storage to attic. CALL YOUR REALTOR RIGHT NOW TO ASK ABOUT THE $8,000 FIRST TIME HOME BUYER TAX CREDIT & THE $6500 MOVE UP TAX CREDIT!
 
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Fireplace
- High/Vaulted ceiling - Walk-in closet - Hardwood floor
- Tile floor - Living room - Dining room
- Breakfast nook - Dishwasher - Stove/Oven
- Microwave - Attic - Laundry area – inside
- Balcony, Deck, or Patio - Yard  
COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Clubhouse - Fitness center - Swimming pool(s)
- Tennis court(s) - Lake - Playground
- Gated property    
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

- Formal & Casual Dining Rooms
- Smooth Ceilings Throughout
- Greatroom with Fireplace
- Covered Back Porch
- Full Privacy Fenced Yard
- Security System
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Photo 1
 
Contact info:
Helping You Move Team
RE/MAX of Montgomery
334-323-1124
For sale by agent/broker

 

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Posted: Mar 5, 2010, 6:51am PST

 

Just Listed in Emerald Mountain

Filed under: Homes For Sale — HelpingSellersMove @ 10:57 am
 
 
Helping You Move Team | RE/MAX of Montgomery | 334-323-1124
1477 Old Ware Road, Wetumpka, AL
Pastural Views in Emerald Mountain
3BR/2+1BA Single Family House
 
offered at $269,900
Year Built 2005
Sq Footage 2,659
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2 full, 1 partial
Floors 2
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size .75 acres
HOA/Maint $27 per month
DESCRIPTION

Private & peaceful location next to equestrian center * Open floor plan – perfect for entertaining * Large kitchen w/ “keeping room” * Premium stainless steel appliances * Breakfast bar w/ matching stools * 2″ decorative blinds throughout * Master bedroom & bath on first floor * Oversized 2nd & 3rd bedrooms plus large bathroom upstairs * Walk-in access to attic * Ornamental crown molding in great room, foyer & dining room * In ground sprinkler system * Large storage shed w/ roll up door & side door in backyard * 2 electric Rheem water heaters (40 and 50 gallon) * Cedar privacy fence * Termite prevention & bond * Great neighborhood amenities, including championship golf course, recently resurfaced tennis courts, active home owners’ association, nature walking trail, club house, equestrian center and more * Zoned for new Redland Primary School * CUSTOM 5.1 CHANNEL HOME THEATER SYSTEM (value over $7,500) INCL. IN ASKING PRICE!!!
 
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Fireplace
- Walk-in closet - Tile floor - Living room
- Dining room - Breakfast nook - Dishwasher
- Stove/Oven - Microwave - Stainless steel appliances
- Attic - Laundry area – inside - Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard    
COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Clubhouse - Tennis court(s) - Golf course
- Gated property    
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

- Backs to Esquestrain Center Pasture
- Open Floor Plan…Perfect for Entertaining
- Premium Stainless Steel Appliances
- 2-inch Decorator Blinds Throughout
- Large Kitchen with Keeping Room
- Main level Master Suite
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Photo 1
 
Contact info:
Helping You Move Team
RE/MAX of Montgomery
334-323-1124
For sale by agent/broker

 

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Posted: Mar 5, 2010, 6:12am PST

JUST LISTED: 4BR/3+1BA Single Family House in Montgomery, AL, $439,900

Filed under: Homes For Sale — HelpingSellersMove @ 10:56 am
 
Helping You Move Team | RE/MAX of Montgomery | 334-323-1124
3673 Oak Grove Circle, Montgomery, AL
Move-in ready in beautiful Grove Park Neighborhood
4BR/3+1BA Single Family House
 
offered at $439,900
Year Built 2003
Sq Footage 3,183
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 3 full, 1 partial
Floors 2
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size .25 acres
HOA/Maint $286 per month
DESCRIPTION

Move-in ready in beautiful Grove Park Neighborhood * Lots of space in this 3,183 SF+/- home * 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths * Great details * A Harold Nichols designed home * Huge, open kitchen area w/ plenty of cabinets, breakfast bar, pantry, built-in desk and more * Beautiful wood floors in greatroom & dining room * Master bath has jetted tub; gorgeous shower; 2 large corner vanities w/ lots of mirrors * Beautiful landscaping * Arbor * Covered porch * 2 car garage * Neighborhood offers walking trails, clubhouse, indoor pool, and professionally managed lake w/ bass & bream * Landscaping package is part of the HOA dues and is year round
 
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Fireplace
- Walk-in closet - Hardwood floor - Tile floor
- Living room - Dining room - Dishwasher
- Stove/Oven - Microwave - Attic
- Laundry area – inside - Balcony, Deck, or Patio - Yard
COMMUNITY FEATURES

- Fitness center - Swimming pool(s) - Lake
- Gated property    
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

- Year Round Landscaping Included in HOA dues
- Move-in Ready
- Wood Floors in Greatroom & Dining Room
- Over 3180 sq.ft. w/ 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Photo 1
 
Contact info:
Helping You Move Team
RE/MAX of Montgomery
334-323-1124
For sale by agent/broker

 

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Posted: Mar 5, 2010, 6:44am PST

February 11, 2010

Week 6-Sell Your Home Faster and for More Money!

This week we’ll finish the room-by-room analysis of your home with tips on specific to the Stairway(s), Bedrooms, Bathrooms & Garage. If we can make these rooms shine, hopefully, the buyers will want to write up an offer. With all the homes on the market today, the best looking homes at the best value are the ones being sold. Let’s make yours shine!

Did you know, that as of this post, in the Montgomery tri-county area there are 849, 3 bedroom/2 bath homes priced between $100,000-$1,300,000 on the market (that 49 more than last week). Whoa, that’s mind boggling even to someone in the business. can you image what it is to a buyer? Sure we can narrow it down significantly by neighborhood, price, schools, amenities, etc., but if there is more than one house that fits your description, you’ve got competition. We’re here to help you sell your home so you can move on with your life and working together that’s just what we’ll do. So read on…

ROOM-BY-ROOM ANALYSIS (continued):

Laundry Room: A separate laundry room is a true asset and is one of the most frequent requests that a buyer makes during a home search.  Don’t hide this treasure behind closed doors.  Spruce up the room and open the door proudly for inspection.

65. Add a fresh coat of paint or put up cheerful wallpaper.

66. Organize all closets and storage space.

67. Remove all dirty laundry.  Keep current with your laundry or store all dirty laundry in a closed container.  (…maybe even hermetically sealed and welded shut.)

68. Clean and polish washer and dryer.

69. Consider adding an attractive, coordinated throw rug.

Stairways: Stairways should provide an attractive transition from one level of your home to another.

70. Make certain the stairs are safe!  Stair lighting should be more than adequate, stairs must be clutter free, stair railings tight and secure, and runners or carpeting tacked securely.  Remove any items from the surface of the stairs and store elsewhere.  Check the condition of the walls, and paint or re-wallpaper if necessary.

71. If the stairs are a focal point of the main living areas, carefully choose accents to improve the visual appeal.  If you have a wide, gracious staircase, emphasize this feature by hanging a few pictures along the wall.  Draw attention to a handsome lighting fixture by polishing the brass and dusting each small light bulb or crystal prism.

Bedrooms: Imagine for a moment that you’re in the “bed-and-breakfast” business.  How would  you change your home’s bedrooms to appeal to a paying lodger?  Naturally, you’d make up the beds with your prettiest sheets and comforters.  Maybe you’d add a vase of flowers on the dressing table or a cozy armchair in the corner.  Every bedroom in your home should invite prospective buyers to settle right in.

72. Large master bedrooms are particularly popular among today’s home buyers.  Make your bedroom larger.  Paint the room a light color, remove one of the bureaus if the room is crowded and minimize clutter to maximize spaciousness.  Aim for a restful, subdued look.

73.  A private bathroom off the master bedroom is a real sales plus.  Decorate to coordinate with the color scheme of your bedroom, creating the “suite” effect.

74. Virtually all buyers are looking for a house with plenty of closet space.  Try to make what you have appear generous and well planned.  Remove and store all out of season clothing.  Remove any items from the floor area.  This will make a closet seem more spacious.  Arrange all shelves to maximize the use of space.

75. Make sure all articles in the closet are fresh and clean smelling.  When prospective buyers open your closet door, they should be greeted with a whiff of fresh smelling air.

76. Make sure all closet lights have adequate wattage and are operating.  Add battery-operated lights to those closets that lack them.  Lighted closets look bigger, are more attractive and allow buyers to inspect the interiors easily.

77. Take the time to explain the importance of marketing to your children. Encourage them to participate in preparing your home for showing; particularly the principle of appealing to the widest possible market segment.  Ask your children’s cooperation in making their beds and picking up their rooms before showings.  Consider promising a special reward if they willingly participate in your house-selling goals.

78. Have them pack up any items that are not currently in use and donate unused possessions.

79. Remove any crowded, unusual, or personal wall hangings such as posters and store them until your house is sold.

BATHROOMS: Wise sellers take special pains with preparing their bathrooms for scrutiny by strangers.  The bathroom is a room after all, and a very personal one.  Prospects will inspect yours carefully, so be sure it is immaculate.  Cleanliness is the key!  Make sure all surfaces are spotless.

80. Replace worn or dirty shower curtains, clean and repair caulking, and remove non-skid bath decals that are in poor condition.

81. Clear off countertops and store all personal care products out of sight.

82. Repair any faucets that leak or do not function properly.  Clean off mineral deposits with vinegar or commercial products.

83. Clean and organize all cabinets and drawers.  Don’t forget the medicine cabinet: dispose of old prescriptions, and polish the shelves.  The same goes for the storage cabinet under the sink.

84. Remember to appeal to a wide range of buyers.  Play down dominant colors with contrasting neutral colored towels and accessories.  If your bathroom is mostly white or neutral, add a few cheerful accents of color: use towels in the popular new shades.  Don’t hesitate to buy a few new towels and rug….you’ll be taking them with you to your new home.

85. Scrub and wax an old floor.  Cover the largest area you can with a freshly washed scatter rug.

86. Decorate and personalize to create a pleasing, individual look.  Consider bringing out your best towels and perfumed guest soaps.  Add a plant for color and freshness.

87. A gentle hint of fragrance in the air is fine, but keep it subtle.

GARAGE:

88.  Sweep and wash the floor to remove dirt and stains.  Organize tools, garden equipment, bicycles, etc.  A clean, organized garage appears larger.

89.  If the area is dark, add more light.  If it is small and accommodates only one car, remove your car before buyers visit.  An empty garage always looks larger.  If you have a two car garage with very little room, remove one of your cars so that buyers can make their inspection in comfort.

90.  Get rid of anything that you don’t plan to move to your new home.  Place remaining stored material neatly in boxes, and position away from walls.

Our pledge to you, as a client, is to get you the highest price and the most favorable terms in the least amount of time and inconvenience to you.  Even in good real estate markets, the competition is tough. Our job is to out market all of the homes competing for ‘your’ Buyer… and, we’re very good at it. If you would like more information on our marketing and how to sell your home faster and for more money just give us a call or email us for more information.

Cheryl Ashurst, Realtor
334-323-1124 or Toll Free 800-475-2243 ext 124
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) & Broker Associate
Helping You Move Team with RE/MAX of Montgomery

February 4, 2010

Week 5-Sell Your Home Faster and for More Money!

This week we’re starting a room-by-room analysis of your home with tips on specific to the Front Entry, Living Areas, Dining Room & Kitchen. If we can make these rooms shine, buyers will want to look further into your home. The longer we can keep them in your home, the better they can imagine it becoming theirs.

Did you know, that as of this post, in the Montgomery tri-county area there are 879, 3 bedroom/2 bath homes priced between $100,000-$1,300,000 on the market (that 30 more than last week). Whoa, that’s mind boggling even to someone in the business. can you image what it is to a buyer? Sure we can narrow it down significantly by neighborhood, price, schools, amenities, etc., but if there is more than one house that fits your description, you’ve got competition. We’re here to help you sell your home so you can move on with your life and working together that’s just what we’ll do. So read on…

ROOM-BY-ROOM ANALYSIS:

The Front Entry: Whether a gracious proportioned center-hall or a small space just large enough for a coat rack and a tiny table, this part of your home deserves your particular attention.

42. Study your entry hall and ask yourself what kind of impression it makes of your home.  Dried flowers or a small plant can make a striking focal point on a hall table any time of the year.

43. Virtually any entry hall will benefit from a well-placed mirror to enlarge the area.

44. The prospective buyer will observe your entry hall’s flooring carefully.  Make sure the surface is spotless and add a small rug to protect the area during showings.

45. The entry hall closet is the first one inspected.  Make it appear roomy.  Add a few extra hangers.  Hang a bag of cedar chips or a pomander ball to give a pleasant, fresh scent.  Remove all off-seasons clothing.

Living Areas: Think of these areas as if they were furniture showrooms.  Your job is to make each room generate a positive response.  Add touches that make a room look truly inviting.

46. Sweep and clean the fireplace.  Place a few logs on the grate to create an attractive appearance.  You are welcome to have a fire going for showings during the winter months…. it creates a great atmosphere.

47. Place something colorful on the mantel, but don’t make it look like a country craft store.

48. Improve the traffic flow by removing excess furniture.  Have easy traffic flow patterns.  Be sure that all doors open fully and easily.

49. Draw attention to exposed beams or cathedral ceiling with special lighting.  Be sure to remove any cobwebs and dust.

50. Remove oversized television sets if they dominate the room.  If necessary, substitute with smaller one until you move.

The Dining Room: Avoid going overboard.  To be effective, any stage setting that you create should reflect the character of your entire home appropriately.

51. Set the scene by setting the table with an attractive arrangement.  Add fresh or silk flowers as a centerpiece.

52. Visually enlarge a small dining area.  If your dining table has extra leaves, take one or two out.  Consider placing your dining table against the wall.  Remove any extra “company” chairs.  Consider putting oversized pieces in storage until your house is sold!

The Kitchen: Pay particular attention to your kitchen.  This room continues to be the “heart of the home”.  A pleasant, working kitchen is near the top of most buyers’ list of priorities and is a room that buyers always scrutinize closely.

53. Avoid Clutter!  Clean counters of small appliances and store whenever possible to maximize the appearance of work spaces.

54. Check the counter top around your sink, and remove any detergent or cleanser, etc., that may be cluttering the area.

55. Sinks, cabinets, appliances and counter tops should be clean and fresh.

56. All appliances should be absolutely clean, bright, sparkling and shiny!!

57. Clean off the top of the refrigerator!  If you must use that space for storage, use baskets and bowls to camouflage the items kept there.

58. Set the scene with an open cookbook, a basket filled with fruit, a basket of silk flowers or a ceramic mixing bowl and wire whisk.

59. Create the aromas associated with happy homes!  Bake some cookies from premixed, refrigerated cookie dough, start baking a loaf of refrigerated bread dough or pop a frozen apple pie in the oven.

60. In the heat of summer, place a bowl of lemons or limes on the counter to provide a fresh and pleasant aroma.

61. Clean and organize all storage space.  If your cabinets, drawers and closets are crowded and overflowing, buyers assume that, your storage space is inadequate.  Give away items you don’t use, storing seldom-used items elsewhere, and reorganize the shelves.  Neat, organized shelves and drawers look larger and more adequate for prospective buyer’s needs.

62. Large, cheerful kitchen windows are an advantage and should be highlighted as a special feature of your home.  Take a critical look at the window treatment…is it clean, sharp, up-to-date?  Do the curtains need washing or the blinds need cleaning?  Would the window area look better without any treatment?

63. If you have a counter top eating area, set two attractive place settings with coordinating napkins and place mats, and place cushions on the stools.

64. Set the table for an informal meal with bright place mats and a generous bowl of fruit as a centerpiece.

Our pledge to you, as a client, is to get you the highest price and the most favorable terms in the least amount of time and inconvenience to you.  Even in good real estate markets, the competition is tough. Our job is to out market all of the homes competing for ‘your’ Buyer… and, we’re very good at it. If you would like more information on our marketing and how to sell your home faster and for more money just give us a call or email us for more information.

Cheryl Ashurst, Realtor
334-323-1124 or Toll Free 800-475-2243 ext 124
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) & Broker Associate
Helping You Move Team with RE/MAX of Montgomery

January 28, 2010

Week 4-Sell Your Home Faster and for More Money!

This week we’re focusing on the exterior of your home with a few tips on curb appeal and general maintenance to encourage buyers to look in the frontdoor. We want your home to be the first on the buyers list, and the only way we can do that is to outshine all of the other homes on the market.

Did you know, that as of this post, in the Montgomery tri-county area there are 849, 3 bedroom/2 bath homes priced between $100,000-$1,300,000 on the market (that 49 more than last week). Whoa, that’s mind boggling even to someone in the business. can you image what it is to a buyer? Sure we can narrow it down significantly by neighborhood, price, schools, amenities, etc., but if there is more than one house that fits your description, you’ve got competition. We’re here to help you sell your home so you can move on with your life and working together that’s just what we’ll do. So read on…

The Exterior: Check your home for any needed maintenance just as a buyer would.  Repaint or touch up as necessary.  You can’t make a better investment when you are selling your house!  Don’t let the outside turn buyers off before the inside turns them on.

27.  Color has the power to attract.  A tub of geraniums, a pot of petunias, or a basket of impatiens on the front steps is a welcoming touch.

28.  If you are selling during the winter months, consider using a wreath of dried flowers on the front door.

29.  If you have a porch or a deck, set the stage with pots of flowers and attractively arrange furniture.

30.  Check to see that all doors and windows are in good working order.  Give special attention to your home’s exterior doors and front entry.  Clean and paint doors if necessary.  Remember that first impressions are likely to color the remainder of the house tour.

31.  Wash all windows and replace any broken or cracked windows panes.

32.  Screen should be free of any tears or holes.

33.  Inspect all locks to ensure that they are functioning properly.

34.  Check for loose or missing shingles.

35.  Invest in a new doormat that says, “Welcome”.

The Yard:

36. Make sure the yard is neatly mowed, raked and edged.

37. Prune and shape shrubbery and trees to compliment your house.

38. Consider adding seasonal flowers along the walks or in the planting areas.  Plop the plants into a well-placed wheelbarrow, an old-fashioned washtub, or other container.  Such standbys as nasturtiums, petunias, impatiens and verbena are easy to maintain if you only remember to water them regularly.  Try a row of sweet smelling alyssums to line a short sidewalk, or pop in some perky dwarf marigolds to form a cheerful oasis of color in your yard.

39. It is important to devote at least one area of your yard to outdoor living.  Buyers will still recognize a scene set with picnic table and chairs and respond positively to it.  Cover your picnic table with a fringed, red-and-white checked cloth, set out some plastic plates and glasses, bring out he barbecuing equipment, and buyers will almost smell the hot dogs cooking!

The Driveway:

40. The driveway is no place for children’s toys.  Not only are such things dangerous, the clutter is unsightly.

41. The surface of your driveway should be beyond reproach; after all, it’s one of the first things a buyer will see when he drives up.  Sweep and wash the driveway and walks to remove debris, dirt and stains.  Repair and patch any cracks, edge the sides and pull up any weeds.

Our pledge to you, as a client, is to get you the highest price and the most favorable terms in the least amount of time and inconvenience to you.  Even in good real estate markets, the competition is tough. Our job is to out market all of the homes competing for ‘your’ Buyer… and, we’re very good at it. If you would like more information on our marketing and how to sell your home faster and for more money just give us a call or email us for more information.

Cheryl Ashurst, Realtor
334-323-1124 or Toll Free 800-475-2243 ext 124
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) & Broker Associate
Helping You Move Team with RE/MAX of Montgomery

January 22, 2010

Week 3-Sell Your Home Faster and for More Money!

This week we’re focusing on a welcoming atmosphere with a few tips on atmosphere and staging to help your home welcome buyers in to look closer than the frontdoor. We want your home to be the first on the buyers list, and the only way we can do that is to outshine all of the other homes on the market.

Did you know, that as of this post, in the Montgomery tri-county area there are 849, 3 bedroom/2 bath homes priced between $100,000-$1,300,000 on the market (that 49 more than last week). Whoa, that’s mind boggling even to someone in the business. can you image what it is to a buyer? Sure we can narrow it down significantly by neighborhood, price, schools, amenities, etc., but if there is more than one house that fits your description, you’ve got competition. We’re here to help you sell your home so you can move on with your life and working together that’s just what we’ll do. So read on…

ATMOSPHERE: When placing yourself in the potential buyer’s shoes, you will want to consider the overall atmosphere of your home.  Keep in mind your sense of smell as you go through the check list.  Create the atmosphere of your home as a shelter, a place that is safe and warm, and in good condition.

10.  A clean smelling house creates a positive image in the buyer’s mind.  Be aware of any odors from cooking, cigarettes, pets, etc., which may have adverse effects on potential buyers.  Remember that some people are much more sensitive to odors than others.  Smokers rarely notice the odor of tobacco that fills their homes, and pet owners may be oblivious to objectionable doggy odor.

11.  You can use products like carpet deodorizers, air fresheners, and room deodorizers; but the best strategy is to remove the source of the smell rather than cover it up.

12.  Unfortunately, often the only way to remove the smell of pet urine from flooring is to rip up the carpeting and padding and replace them. If this is preventing the sale of your home, don’t hesitate to make this investment.

13.  If smoking and cooking odors have permeated your home, have your carpets and furniture cleaned, and air out or dry-clean your drapes.

14.  Mildew odors are no-no.  Don’t allow wet towels to accumulate in hampers or dirty laundry to pile up in closets.

15.  Once offensive odors are removed, consider adding delightful ones.  Recent studies have shown that humans have strong, positive responses to certain smells.  Cinnamon, fresh flowers, breads baking in the oven are all excellent ways to enhance the property for sale.

STAGING: This part of preparing your home for sale is the most fun and involves the use of color, lighting and accessories to emphasize the best features of your home.

16.  Study magazine ads or furniture showrooms to see how small details can make rooms more attractive and appealing.  The effect of a vase of flowers, an open book on the coffee table, a basket of birch logs by the fireplace, etc., can make the difference in a room.

17.  The use of a brightly colored pillow in a wing chair or a throw blanket on a couch can add dimension to sterile room.

18.  Soften potentially offending views, but always let light into your rooms.  Replace heavy curtains with sheer white panels.  Never apologize for things you cannot change.  The buyer will either decide to accept or reject the property regardless of the words you say.  Just present the home in the best way possible with complete honesty.

19.  Go through your photo albums and select pictures of your house and yard during all seasons.  If hung at eye level in a well-lighted area, the pictures will speak for themselves and give you yet another selling edge.

20.  Take advantage of natural light as much as possible by cleaning windows, opening shades and drapes, etc.  Add lamps and lighting where necessary.  Be sure that all fixtures are clean and functioning bulbs.

Our pledge to you, as a client, is to get you the highest price and the most favorable terms in the least amount of time and inconvenience to you.  Even in good real estate markets, the competition is tough. Our job is to out market all of the homes competing for ‘your’ Buyer… and, we’re very good at it. If you would like more information on our marketing and how to sell your home faster and for more money just give us a call or email us for more information.

Cheryl Ashurst, Realtor
334-323-1124 or Toll Free 800-475-2243 ext 124
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) & Broker Associate
Helping You Move Team with RE/MAX of Montgomery

October 5, 2009

JUST LISTED 13+ac WITH LAKE IN PIKE ROAD


Helping You Move Team | RE/MAX of Montgomery | 334-323-1124
137 Glynlakes, Pike Road, AL
Beautiful Waterfront Home on 13+ac with Private Lake
3BR/2.5BA Single Family House
offered at $449,900
Year Built 1991
Sq Footage 3,157
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2 full, 1 partial
Floors 2
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size 13.6 acres
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

“Near the city with a country feel” best describes this home * Relax on the spacious pier/deck with gazebo * Mature trees & manicured landscaping * Desirable, much sought-after soil (red dirt!) * Large, screened porch makes it easy to enjoy the outdoors * FANTASTIC utilities * Smooth ceilings throughout * Extensive crown molding * Faux & real wood blinds; new in 5 rooms * Great floor plan w/ privacy offered by the “mother-in-law” lay-out * HUGE bonus area perfect for activity room/ media room/ guest area * NEW stove, microwave, dishwasher, compactor, fans, chandelier & master bath countertops/fixtures 9-09 * 2 NEW water heaters in the last year * Kitchen countertop & sink, fridge & master bedroom carpet new in 2008 * New kitchen floor in 2007 * New roof 2005 * New A/C within last 5 years * Neat & clean garage w/ 15×6 storage room * Locked workshop * Recent appraisal available * Zoned for new Carr Middle School * Home was custom built by Larry Summerlin Construction * Join the Pike Road Community Center & use their pool, club house etc! ($150/year) * Wonderful, rural neighborhood
see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

- Central A/C - Central heat - Fireplace
- High/Vaulted ceiling - Walk-in closet - Living room
- Bonus/Rec room - Office/Den - Dining room
- Breakfast nook - Dishwasher - Stove/Oven
- Microwave - Granite countertop - Stainless steel appliances
- Attic - Laundry area – inside - Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard


OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

- 13.6 Acres with Lake & Wooded Area
- 3+ Acre Stocked Lake
- 3100+ sq.ft. Living Space
- Master Suite with Private Office
- Updated & Upgraded Throughout
- 10 minutes from the Shoppes at Eastchase!
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


Welcome Home

Panoramic Lake Views

Peaceful & Serene

Screened Porch

Rear View

View From Porch
Contact info:
Helping You Move Team
RE/MAX of Montgomery
334-323-1124
For sale by agent/broker

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September 18, 2009

For Sale: 4BR/2.5BA Single Family House in Montgomery, AL, $239,900

For Sale: 4BR/2.5BA Single Family House in Montgomery, AL, $239,900

CherylAshurst2006-webCheryl Ashurst, Realtor
334-323-1124 or Toll Free 800-475-2243 ext 124
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) & Broker Associate
Helping You Move Team with RE/MAX of Montgomery

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For Sale: 4BR/2.5BA Single Family House in Montgomery, AL, $244,900

For Sale: 4BR/2.5BA Single Family House in Montgomery, AL, $244,900

CherylAshurst2006-webCheryl Ashurst, Realtor
334-323-1124 or Toll Free 800-475-2243 ext 124
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) & Broker Associate
Helping You Move Team with RE/MAX of Montgomery

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