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REALESTATE ESTATE WEEKLY WEEKLY January 29, 2016 These homes offered by Real Estate Professionals (405) 372-5151 • 723 S. Main Street 319 Sycamore Valley Dr 5221 W. 3rd Ave. Your best source for weekly real estate news and listings for Stillwater and surrounding communities Weekly Features: • About Real Estate • Classifieds • Open House Map 319 Sycamore Valley Dr - $199,900 Dolores Lemon 405-747-7822 “SPACE” Inside & Out plus the feel of Country close to The City. Updates include: New paint inside & out: Kitchen has new appliances and counter tops: new washer & dryer: new ceiling fans & floor coverings: new blinds thru out. This home is ready to move into. Clean, lots of space, nice fireplace (wood burning) in family room plus built-in bookcase. Nice decking and trees in backyard. You will enjoy the seclusion and quietness! You must check this one out! 5221 W. 3rd Ave. - $189,900 Tiffany Aranda 405-714-1214 4 bedroom, 2 full baths, with over 1800 sqft. Westpark Addition; SW area. Nice size corner lot with privacy fencing. Very roomy living area with fireplace and vaulted ceiling. Kitchen provides lots of counter space, storage, and updated appliances. Bar seating and dining open to living area. Master bath has double sinks, soaker tub, walk in shower, & walk in closet. Guest Bathroom has shower/ tub combo; tile flooring, and roomy. Storm Shelter in backyard. Storm Safe Room in Garage. Stillwater Visit our web site at » Classifieds » Real Estate Weekly to download the current PDF edition and see participating Realtors. To advertise your home in Real Estate Weekly, call (405) 372-5000. stwnewspress.com Featured Homes: (December 2015) Average Sales Price: $ 181,081
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  • REALESTATEESTATEWEEKLYWEEKLY

    January 29, 2016

    These homes offered by Real Estate Professionals(405) 372-5151 723 S. Main Street

    319 Sycamore Valley Dr

    5221 W. 3rd Ave.

    Your best source for weekly real estate news and listings for Stillwater and surrounding communities

    Weekly Features: About Real Estate Classifi eds Open House Map

    319 Sycamore Valley Dr - $199,900Dolores Lemon 405-747-7822 SPACE Inside & Out plus the feel of Country close to The City. Updates include: New paint inside & out: Kitchen has new appliances and counter tops: new washer & dryer: new ceiling fans & fl oor coverings: new blinds thru out. This home is ready to move into. Clean, lots of space, nice fi replace (wood burning) in family room plus built-in bookcase. Nice decking and trees in backyard. You will enjoy the seclusion and quietness! You must check this one out!

    5221 W. 3rd Ave. - $189,900 Tiffany Aranda 405-714-12144 bedroom, 2 full baths, with over 1800 sqft. Westpark Addition; SW area. Nice size corner lot with privacy fencing. Very roomy living area with fi replace and vaulted ceiling. Kitchen provides lots of counter space, storage, and updated appliances. Bar seating and dining open to living area. Master bath has double sinks, soaker tub, walk in shower, & walk in closet. Guest Bathroom has shower/tub combo; tile fl ooring, and roomy. Storm Shelter in backyard. Storm Safe Room in Garage.

    Stillwater

    Visit our web site at

    Classifi eds Real Estate Weeklyto download the current PDF edition

    and see participating Realtors.To advertise your home in Real Estate

    Weekly, call (405) 372-5000.

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    Featured Homes:

    (December 2015)

    Average Sales Price:$ 181,081

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    Horticulture tips for FebruaryConsider the fol-

    lowing tips for yourFebruary landscape.

    If you have notbeen out in youryard recently, take aclose look if youhave an accumula-tion of leaves. Tallfescue lawns candeteriorate whenthese leaves becomematted down. Whileit is not crucial toremove all theleaves, at least rakethem around so theturfgrass can getsome air and a bit oflight.

    February is thetime to control thosepesky winter weeds.Herbicide control ismuch more effectiveif an application canbe made beforeexplosive springgrowth occurs. SeeOSU Fact SheetHLA-6601 BroadleafWeed Control forWeeds in Oklahomaand Fact SheetHLA-6421Controlling Weedsin Home Lawns. Asalways, rememberthat all pesticidesare only effective ifused properly.Always follow labeldirections and donot hesitate to callthe Payne CountyExtension office ifyou have questionsconcerning properuse.

    Winter treepruning should becompleted as soonas possible.February is NOTthe time to prunemost shrubs. Springflowering shrubssuch as floweringquince, forsythia,winter honeysuckle,and winter jasmineall bloom on last

    years growth. Waituntil these plantshave completedtheir spring flower-ing before pruningor cutting back. Ifyou are really itch-ing for spring to behere, clip a few ofthese twigs off now,drop them in a vase,and enjoy springcolor indoors a fewweeks early.

    Ornamentalgrasses and grass-like Liriope shouldbe cut back inFebruary. Theseplants share a com-mon trait thatdeserves mention.The leaves thatdevelop will remainon the plantthroughout thegrowing season. Ifyou wait untilspring growth hasstarted and removethe tip of the leaf,the plant will lookbad all season. Lookclosely before prun-ing and clip justabove the growingpoint of the newleaves.

    Delay pruningfor summer flower-ing shrubs such ascrape myrtles androses until theybegin to break bud.This allows you toassess the winterdamage (if therewas any) so you canprune as neededinstead of giving theplants a generic

    waist high shearing. Dormant oil, an

    old standard for con-trolling some pestsin ornamental andfruit trees, shouldbe applied beforebuds begin to break.See Fact Sheet EPP-7306 Ornamentaland Lawn PestControl forHomeowners.

    Cool season veg-etables like carrots,lettuce, peas, pota-toes, and cabbagecan be plantedabout mid-month.See Fact SheetHLA-6004Oklahoma GardenPlanning Guide.Perennial gardencrops such as straw-berries, raspberries,blackberries,asparagus andgrapes should alsobe planted towardsthe end of themonth. While blue-berries and raspber-ries can be grownsuccessfully in ourarea, Payne Countyis far from theirideal climate so youcan expect somechallenges.

    For more informa-tion of this or anyother horticulturaltopic, you can con-tact Keith Reed, theHorticulturist in thePayne CountyExtension office viaemail at [email protected], or at405-747-8320.

    KEITH REED

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    RR EEAL ESTATPROFESS IONALSD o l o r e s L e m o n & A s s o c i a t e swww.stw-realestatepros.com

    Dolores LemonCRS, CRB, GRI, BROKER/OWNER(405) 747-7822

    Tiffany Aranda, GRI, CSPREALTOR ASSOCIATE

    (405) 714-1214

    Donna Rhinehart, CRS, GRI, CSPREALTOR ASSOCIATE

    (405) 612-0509

    Jack AllredBROKER/ASSOCIATE

    (405) 747-8647

    Jennifer OliverREALTOR ASSOCIATE

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    Lori KastlREALTOR ASSOCIATE

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    Cheryl MoodyCLOSING COORDINATOR

    (405) 372-5151

    R E S I D E N T I A L L I S T I N G S

    824 S Stallard $35,000 Jack1314 S Fern - 1bdrm, 1 bath, Large Fenced Yard $60,000 Tiffany409 4th (Morrison, OK) - 3bd, fenced yard, garage,shop $65,000 Lori1505 S Pennsylvania $67,500 Lori901 E Virginia - 3bd, 1ba, walk to OSU, shopping, restaurants $89,900 Lori120 S Grandview - Great starter home or investment property $109,000 Tiffany1000 N Star #14 $117,500 Lori1101 S Stanley - Nice 3bd, 2ba, walk to OSU, NEW PRICE $125,000 Jack9 Canyon Rim - 3 or 4 bd, over 1500sqft, 2 car garage, great investment $126,900 Tiffany2002 W 9th-Convenient location, 3 bdrm, 2 full bath, corner lot $149,900 Tiffany3215 W 29th - Sangre elm., 4bd, 2ba $162,000 Lori5221 W 3rd - 4bd, 2ba, over 1800sqft, storm shelter +MORE $189,400 Tiffany218 S Happy Rd $194,000 Lori319 Sycamore Valley Dr - 2.5 acres, 2338 sqft, like new $199,900 Dolores620 N Wedgewood Dr $219,000 Donna902 S Rock Hollow Ct - Spacious SW area home w/over 2300sqft $225,000 Tiffany5024 Reese Landing - New construction $234,000 Donna3706 Fountain View $269,000 Donna6811 Walnut Creek - House/acreage/shop bldg/privacy/wrap-around porch $275,000 Tiffany3115 W 24th - 4bd, 3ba, 3800sqft $280,000 Tiffany3615 E 44th - 4bd, 3ba, 2.3 acres, 5 car garage, NEW PRICE $285,000 Tiffany3714 S Husband $289,900 Tiffany4720 Aloysius Cir - Move in ready, SW area, NEW HOME $299,000 Tiffany1721 Ashton Ave - NEW CONSTRUCTION, Berry Creek $347,000 Donna5723 Garden Pointe Dr - 3bd, 3ba $415,000 Dolores4102 Woodland Trails - 4 or 5 bd, 3.5ba, Woodland Trails addition, SW area $480,000 Tiffany4119 Deer Crossing - 5840sqft, 5bd, ELEGANT MEDITERRANEAN $659,900 Tiffany

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    3 Cimarron Trail - Lot to build your DREAM HOME on the golf course $49,500 Lori420 W Thomas $85,000 Lori6217 E 68th $179,900 Lori7821 S Brush Creek - 4bd, 2ba, 2.5 acres $179,900 Lori1705 Fairway - Cimarron Golf Course $204,000 Tiffany11120 S Perkins Rd - 3bd, 2ba, 3 car garage, pool $286,000 Lori6219 E 68th - 3bd, 2ba, 2 car garage, 60 acres $599,500 Lori

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    424 W 29th - Excellent building site $15,000 DoloresTract 18 Rolling Hills - 5.66 acres in nice subdivision, Morrison Schools $39,000 DonnaShumard Oaks Garden Home Lots $23,500-$55,000 Donna5102 Red Rose Dr - Beautful 3.19 acre building site $92,000 Tiffany26000 County Rd 175 - NICE 60 acre corner of CR175 & Frontier, 3 miles from Lake $225,000 DoloresS Perkins Rd - 7.38 acres mil Highway frontage $225,000 LoriBriar Creek Lots - Large wooded lots in SW area, Sangre Schools Call Donna for priceTurtle Pond Estates - S of 44th & Country Club to Red Rose Valley Entrance: - Lot #5 $60,000 - Lot #6 on the lake $45,00027 Acres S Country Club Rd - Beautiful bulding site $540,000 Tiffany

    C O M M E R C I A L251 E Highway 33 (Perkins, OK) Investment opportunity, strip center $1,250,000 Dolores229 N Husband- BUILDING SITE ZONED T-5 $2,990,000 Donna

    2600 S. Main PAYNE COUNTY CONSERVATION BUILDING 1728 sqft $2,500mo bills paid- Call Dolores (405) 747-7822416 S Lewis 3 offi ce spaces with a reception area, great location, $900 mo. Call Tiffany Aranda (405) 714-12147421 W 6th FARM BUREAU BUILDING Suite 120 1346sqft, Suite 130 790sqft, Suite 140 1714sqft, EXCELLENT LOCATION, corner of Hwy 51 & Country Club Rd, Call or text Dolores Lemon for specifi cs (405) 747-7822 or (405) 372-51512319 E 6th COMMERCIAL STRIP CENTER, 800-2200sqft, great location, nice building. Call Dolores Lemon for details (405) 747-7822 or (405) 372-5151

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    R E S I D E N T I A L :401 E Rogers Dr $1,100mo Dolores (405) 747-7822 3bd, 2ba, 2 car garage, NO PETS, w/d/fridge, not warranted2002 W 9th - 3 bd, 2ba $950mo Tiffany (405) 714-1214120 Grandview - 3bd, 1ba $1,000mo Tiffany (405) 714-1214313 Kody Ct - 3bd, 2ba, Pet Dep. $600/$1,300mo Donna (405) 612-0509

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    How to ensure roof vent is working properlyBy C. Dwight BarnettTribune News Service

    Q: We have a gurglingsound that erupts from ourbathtub drain every timewe flush the toilet. Nowater comes up from thedrain, and it drains wellwhen we shower. Couldsomething be wrong withthe roof vent?

    A: For waste water to prop-erly drain, there must be air

    behind the water, whichrequires a plumbing ventabove the roof. In someinstances, an automatic airvent or air admittance valvecan be used to provide the airneeded without allowing sewergases to enter the home.Plumbing vents provide air toallow the water in the pipes todrain; it is not a vent for odors.

    If you think of placing yourthumb over a soda strawimmersed in a glass of soda

    and lifting the straw out of theglass, the liquid will remain inthe straw until you removeyour thumb. Thats an exampleof a vent at work. Because thetub drain and the toilet drainare at the same height abovethe main sewer pipe, the ventmay be partially blocked, toosmall, not pitched properly, orit may not extend high enoughabove the roof. When the toiletis flushed, the rush of waterinto the sewer is pulling air

    through the tub drain causingthe gurgling noise.

    First, make sure the plumb-ing vents extend above theroof. In cold weather, simplyrun hot water to the sinks andlook outside to see if steam iscoming out of the roof ventpipes. In an attic, make surethe vents are not blocked orcovered. If everything appearsto be correct, you will need theassistance of a licensedplumber.

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  • By Gabrielle SavoieDomaine

    Life in the 21stcentury has itsperks. One of thoseis to be able to workfrom virtually any-where. If youvesuccessfully con-vinced your boss tolet you log morehours from homethis year, youllwant a killer work-space to match.

    Dont let yourhome office becomethe dumpingground for allunwanted furnitureand decor acces-sories. If youregoing to really useyour home officethis year, make itan inspiring andfunctional space.Keep reading forour top tips forupgrading yourhome office.

    1. CLEAR THECLUTTER

    Most of us areguilty as charged:Clutter accumu-lates throughoutthe year, be itunfiled paperwork,fabric samples ordried-out pens.Before anythingelse, sweep yourspace clean andstart fresh.

    2. GET ORGA-NIZED

    After getting ridof all the excessclutter, find anorganizing systemthat works for you.Make sure thateverything thatmight end up inyour office isaccounted for: bills,important paper-work, magazines,

    office supplies.Store each item inits appropriate bin,box, container ortray.

    3. PAY ATTEN-TION TO THEVIEW

    Theres nothingmore uninspiringthan staring at awhite wall all day.Is there room torearrange the furni-ture for your deskto face a window? Ifthere isnt, considerartwork or even amirror to hangabove your deskand reflect the win-dow behind you.Just make sure tohang it high enoughthat you dont endup staring at your-self all day long.

    4. MAKE YOURLAYOUT MULTI-PURPOSE

    In many homes,the office some-times doubles as aguest room, mediaroom or den.Setting up yourdesk across fromthe sofa or sofa bedwill serve as doubleduty for TV watch-ing. With thatsetup, you caneither streamNetflix from adesktop computeror mount a TV onthe wall behind thedesk.

    5. BUILD IT INOR TUCK ITAWAY

    Not everyone hasthe luxury of hav-ing a full room ded-icated to a homeoffice. When deal-ing with a work-space in an openspace, sometimesthe best solution is

    to create a deskspace within abuilt-in storagewall to keep clutterat bay.

    6. FLOATYOUR DESK

    Does your workinvolve a lot ofclient visits athome? Or maybeyou like havingyour husband orkids pop in andchat while youwork? If so, consid-er floating yourdesk in the middleof the room, andadding in one ortwo guest chairs.This layout is muchmore sociable andopen.

    7. MAKE HISAND HERSWORK

    When creating anoffice space for bothyou and your signif-

    icant other, creatingcontinuity helpskeep a sense oforder in the space.Try to match desks,chairs and lamps,and keep individualclutter tuckedaway.

    8. USE THEWALL BEHINDYOUR DESK

    Installing book-shelves behind yourdesk is possibly oneof the most practi-cal change you canmake in your homeoffice. Think aboutit: A quick rollaround and youhave access to allyour importantfiles.

    9. CHECKYOUR LIGHTING

    One of the phras-es my mom repeat-ed the most while Iwas doing home-

    work growing upwas, Turn on thelight or youll hurtyour eyes! Thus, Iknow the impor-tance of adequatelighting in a work-space. During theday, youll wantyour computerscreen facing awayfrom a window toavoid the daylightglare. At night,make sure you havea good task lamp tokeep you burningthe midnight oilwhile keeping youreyesight in check.

    10. TAKE ALESSON INERGONOMICS

    OK, you dontneed a full lesson inergonomics, butthere are a fewguidelines youshould follow. Yourchair should pro-

    vide adequate backsupport to allowyou to keep yourback and shouldersstraight. Your feetshould be flat onthe floor. Yourelbows should be ata 90-degree bendand align with yourhands on the key-board (anythingless can strain yourwrists). Your eyesshould level withthe top third of thescreen, and dontforget to take occa-sional breaks!

    11. GETINSPIRED

    If you work in acreative field (and ifyoure working fromhome, chances areyou do), you knowthe importance offinding inspirationon a daily basis.Surround yourself

    with objects andimages that getyour creative juicesflowing.

    12. ADD INTER-EST WITH ART

    We often favorour common livingspaces when itcomes to buyingart: the entrancehall, the livingroom and the din-ing room get priori-ty treatment, oftensimply becausethats where the artwill be seen themost. But if youregoing to startspending more timein your home office,make a point tostart an art collec-tion for your work-space. Its the per-fect room to experi-ment with edgierand more affordableart.

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    12 smart ways to refresh your home office

  • Are you consider-ing buying a home?Besides being yournew home, owningReal Estate is one ofthe most profitableand useful invest-ments there is. Withan increase in theneed for rental andpersonal homes byan ever growingpopulation, realestate has alwaysbeen an excellentinvestment.

    Real estate candouble in value overtime, however if it isnot purchased care-fully and skillfully,you face the risk ofnot maximizingyour opportunity.This can be one ofthe most challeng-ing things for homebuyers, especiallythose who are newto the process. Thisarticle focuses onthe common mis-takes people makewhen buying their

    first home.1.

    Overstretchingtheir budget:

    Contrary to popu-lar belief, in someinstances, cost doesnot complementquality. Most peoplelive on the beliefthat the best thingsin the world cost afortune. This is onereason why mostfirst time home buy-ers tend to spendtoo much on a prop-erty. It is usuallybest to cut yourcoat according toyour cloth.Consider how muchthe property will

    cost, how much willbe needed for theextra expenses suchas furnishing andhow much you havein hand. It is of nouse to live in agrandiose mansionwhen you cantafford to furnish ormaintain it.

    2. Foregoing theinitial Homeinspection:

    At first, it mayseem expensive andtime wasting butthis step is veryimportant. TheHome Inspectionreport will give youthe exact situationthe property is in,

    such as things thatneed to be repaired,i.e.: faulty electricconnections, poorguttering, shakyfoundations, andpossibly some otheraspects like aninsect infestationand unpleasantsmells. A profession-al home inspectorshould be hired toperform thisdetailed check toprotect the buyer asthey make theirfinal decision on aproperty. This stepshould not be avoid-ed at any cost, peri-od.

    3. Goingthrough the HomeBuying processalone:

    No matter howmuch knowledge onehas with real estate

    property, it can bevery helpful to havea team of qualifiedprofessionals work-ing with them andanswering theirquestions to ensurea smooth process.This team mightinclude a Lawyer,building inspector, aReal Estate Agentand MortgageBanker. This teamcan be importantand help make surethat no mistakes aremade during thepurchase process.Most buyers assumethat it is expensiveto hire these profes-sionals thus opt topartake the wholeprocess single-hand-edly, which can be avery big mistake.The money spentwill keep you on

    track and hopefullymake the home buy-ing process muchmore pleasant anduneventful.

    4. Getting impa-tient:

    Buying a goodquality propertycalls for patience onthe buyers side. Itinvolves comparingdifferent propertieswhich can becometiresome. Most buy-ers make the mis-take of getting impa-tient and gettingattached to a singleproperty. This canlead to the buyersettling for lesshouse, than theirmoney might other-wise buy. It can alsolead them to pur-chasing a propertythat may have high-er costs over time.

    5. Not consider-ing maintenancecosts:

    The other com-mon mistakes madeby buyers when buy-ing a home is notconsidering themaintenance costsand other expenseslikely to be incurredin getting the prop-erty onto its feet.Take care that thesedo not exceed yourbudget or your mort-gage paymentthreshold. If youplan on buying ahome soon, the top-ics above should begiven carefulthought.

    Eric Zanotelli is aloan officer withInterLinc MortgageServices inStillwater.

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    Good to go for urinal installBy Ed Del GrandeTribune News Service

    Q: Hi Ed: Afteryears of savingand planning Imgoing to build apool room in mybasement, com-plete with asmall bar and abathroom. Sinceit will be mostlymy friends and Iusing this room, Iwant to install aurinal in thebathroom. Mywife said if it willkeep us in thebasement she is

    OK with it. Whatis a good choicefor a residentialurinal?

    Jim, MaineA: I have

    installed urinals ina few houses overthe years andwhile they workfine, a standardcommercial urinalcan be a bit muchfor residential use.

    However, newsmaller waterlessurinals are nowavailable and workwell for residentialuse. Plus, like the

    name says, awaterless urinalcan save a lot ofwater over using atoilet just to flushliquids.

    Another benefitof a waterless uri-nal is easier instal-lation since nowater line isrequired. Waterlessurinals are easy tomaintain, and withodor-controllingaccessories thegood times cankeep on flowing inyour new basementbathroom.

  • By David W. Myers

    Most coupleshold title to theirhome as joint ten-ants, but such anarrangement does-nt guarantee thatprobate will beavoided when onespouse dies.

    DEAR MR.MYERS: A widowwho attended ourchurch diedrecently. Her sontells me thatlawyers and thegovernment willget more thanhalf the proceedsfrom the sale ofher homebecause she didnot have a will,and her estatemust go throughprobate. My wifeand I do not havea will, but weown our homejointly with rightof survivorship.Will our estatehave to gothrough probate,too, or will ourjoint ownershipof the home make

    probate unneces-sary?

    ANSWER:Probate is the cost-ly and time-con-suming courtprocess that is trig-gered when some-one dies without awill. You and yourspouse hold title toyour home as jointtenants with theright of survivor-ship, so full titleshould automatical-ly pass to onespouse when theother dies, withoutthe need for pro-bate. But dont letthis fact give you afalse sense of secu-rity: You still needto visit an attorneyor an estate plan-ner to formulate awill.

    Even though thehome itself proba-bly wont have to beprobated, every-thing else that youand your spouseown might well besubject to probateproceedings. Doeseither of you ownstocks, have a pen-

    sion plan, drive acar or invest inrental property?Those are just someof the assets thatcould be forced intoprobate and con-tested by a would-be heir if no formalwill is prepared.Failing to make awill now could givea judge too muchpower over howassets are distrib-uted later, increasethe tax burden onheirs and make afew lawyers evenricher.

    * * *DEAR MR.

    MYERS: What isthe differencebetween a loanofficer and a loanunderwriter?

    ANSWER: A loanofficer is the bankrepresentative whointerviews borrow-ers and helps themchoose the bestmortgage programand fill out theirloan applications.

    Once an applica-tion package is

    complete, it is for-warded to the loanunderwriter, whoreviews all thepaperwork to deter-mine whether theborrower (and theproperty itself)meets the require-ments of the loanprogram that wasselected. Althoughthe underwriterhas the primarysay in whether themortgage is grant-ed, a good loan rep-resentative canoften think of waysto get the applica-tion approved evenif its initiallyrejected.

    * * *DEAR MR.

    MYERS: Youanswered a letterfrom a couplewho wanted togive a vacationhome that theypurchased sever-al years ago to acharity. Youthought it mightbe a good ideabecause theycould avoid pay-

    ing capital gainstaxes and take abig charitablededuction aswell. But what ifthe property isactually worthless than theoriginal purchaseprice? Doesdonating itrather than sell-ing it make sensethen, too?

    ANSWER: No, itusually doesntmake sense todonate propertythat is worth lessthan its originalpurchase price.Selling it and thendonating any netproceeds to charityis often a betteridea.

    Why? Becausewhen you sell prop-erty (other thanyour home) at aloss, the InternalRevenue Servicewill let you deductsome or all of theloss on your nexttax return. You canearn another fatdeduction if you

    then donate anyproceeds of the saleto charity. Talkyour options overwith a tax profes-sional before youmake your finaldecision.

    * * *DEAR MR.

    MYERS: Couldyou pleaseexplain the dif-ference betweena double-hungwindow and asingle-hung win-dow?

    ANSWER: A dou-ble-hung windowusually has twopanes, or sashes -- one on the top andthe other on thebottom. Both of thesashes are move-able, so eitherpulling up thelower sash orpulling down thetop one can openthe window. A sin-gle-hung windowalso has two sash-es, but only one ofthem can be moved.

    * * *DEAR MR.

    MYERS: I boughtmy first hometwo years ago,and now I wantto sell it. Can Isell my house bymyself, or do Ihave to hire alicensed realestate agent to doit for me?

    ANSWER: Youcan legally sell thehouse without hir-ing a licensed realestate agent, but Ithink it would be abad decision. Alicensed agent willprobably charge acommission of 5percent or even 7percent of the salesprice, but the mar-keting expertise theagent provides willlikely result in ahigher sales pricethat offsets thecommission whilesaving you the timeand money involvedin marketing thehome yourself.

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    Picking out newdinnerware or buyingfresh linens mightseem like a purelyaesthetic decision, buta string of studiessuggest the way youstyle your home canhave a subtle butpowerful impact onyour health. From thecolor of your plates towhere you chargeyour phone, we chartthe small tweaks youcan make to turnyour space in to ahealthy home. Hereare eight easychanges to make athome to boost yourhealth and well-being.

    1. DINE WITHCOLORED DIN-NERWARE

    White chinawaremight be the mostcommon diningchoice, but studiessuggest its not thehealthiest.Researchers atCornell UniversityFood and Brand Labtested the linkbetween plate colorand serving size at aNew York dinnerparty. Guests weregiven a red or whitebowl and asked toserve themselves atomato- or cream-based pasta. Dinerswho ate white creampasta from a whiteplate served them-selves 22 percentmore than those whoate from a dish in acontrasting hue.

    Confused? Its sim-ple. Portions looksmaller when theyappear against a con-trasting color.Something as easy as

    switching your crock-ery could have a hugeimpact on how muchyou eat, without youeven noticing.

    2. TURN DOWNTHE THERMO-STAT AT NIGHT

    In the depths ofwinter, the thought ofa warm, cozy bed canbe what gets youthrough the day, butturning the thermo-stat down while yousleep can have a bigimpact on yourmetabolism. Expertsfrom the NationalInstitutes of Healthfound that sleeping ina cooler room cancause your body toburn more calorieswhile you sleep. Itmight sound too goodto be true, but chang-ing your sheets tolightweight linen orturning down thethermostat could bet-ter your healthovernight.

    3. WASH YOURLINENS WEEKLY

    We know dirtylinens can be ahotbed for bacteriaand dust mites, buthow often should youwash them? Philip

    Tierno, a microbiolo-gist and pathologistat the New YorkUniversity School ofMedicine, says youcan only use bathtowels a few timesbefore bacteriabreeds. If you candry it completely, nomore than threetimes max, he toldTech Insider. As forbed linen, a weeklyhot water cycle isenough to rid sheetsof dust mites. If youhave allergies, washyour sheets at a mini-mum of 130 degreesFahrenheit for a thor-ough clean.

    4. ADD A MIR-ROR TO YOURDINING ROOM

    If youre styling akitchen or diningroom, consider this:Researchers atUniversity of CentralFlorida have foundthat introducing amirror to eating areascan influence you tomake healthier choic-es. Students who ateindulgent food in aroom with a mirrorsaid they didnt find itas delicious or satisfy-ing. Researchers

    believe its becausemirrors force us toview ourselves objec-tively. A glance in themirror tells peoplemore than just abouttheir physical appear-ance, said researcherAta Jami in a state-ment. (It) helps themto judge themselvesand their behaviors ina same way that theyjudge others.

    5. CREATE ACHARGING STA-TION

    If your bedtimeroutine consists ofbrowsing Pinterest onyour tablet at nightand checking yourphone on first rise,weve got news foryou: The light emit-ted from your devicesis wreaking havocwith your internalclock. A HarvardMedical School studyfound that using yourphone or tablet atnight throws off yourcircadian rhythm,leading to a badnights sleep.

    Create a chargingstation outside yourbedroom so yourphone and tabletwont interrupt your

    sleep pattern. If thethought of cellphoneseparation gives younightmares, try anapp like Twilight,which masks the bluelight with a warm fil-ter, allowing you touse the device at anyhour.

    6. DOWNSIZEBOWLS ANDGLASSWARE

    This healthylifestyle trick is assimple as it gets:Switching to smallerplates and bowls canseriously reduce thechances of overeat-ing. A recent studyfound that halvingyour plate size cancause you to eat 30percent less. Whatseven better is studyparticipants stillreported feeling fullbecause they werentactually aware theirportions had

    changed. When itcomes to glassware,science says tall, nar-row glasses are best.Short, wide glassesgive the illusion ofcontaining less liquid,so youre more likelyto overpour.

    7. ADD GREEN-ERY

    The latest influx ofindoor plant hangersand geometric potstands are enough toentice us to addgreenery to ourhomes, but accordingto NASA, house-plants are also agreat way to improveair quality.Chrysanthemumswere named the bestat absorbing pollu-tants, making themideal for those whosuffer from allergies.Styling your homewith greenery canalso lead to a good

    nights sleep. 8. BUILD A

    HOME PLAYLISTWe turn to archi-

    tects to craft build-ings and interiordesigners to stylespaces, but whatabout sound? Soundconsultant JulianTreasure says itstime for interiorsound designers. Itsabout designing notappearance but expe-rience, so that wehave spaces that arefit for purpose, thatimprove our qualityof life, our health,and well-being, hesaid in a TED talk.

    Sound is especiallyimportant for thoseliving in cities. Usemusic as a destressor,and create a homeplaylist to relax yourmind and drown outstreet noises afterhours.

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    Monthly Housing StatisticsData from Stillwater Board of REALTORS | Dec 2015

    Reports produced and compiled by RE STATS Inc.

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    CLOSED UNIT SALES CLOSED VOLUME SALES

    AVERAGE SALES PRICE AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET

    AVERAGE ASKED TO SOLD RATIO DECEMBER INVENTORY

    December Year to Date December Year to Date

    December Year to Date December Year to Date

    December Year to Date End of Month Inventory Months Supply

    20142015

    20142015

    20142015

    20142015

    20142015

    20142015

    5959 10.45M10.45M 10.68M10.68M

    150,293150,2939494

    98.11%98.11% 257257

    177,174177,174 119119

    97.36%97.36%3.713.71

    5959

    +0.00%+0.00% +2.21%+2.21%

    +6.46%+6.46% -4.26%-4.26%

    -1.14%-1.14% -3.50%-3.50%

    +2.21%+2.21% -15.45%-15.45%

    -1.25%-1.25% -2.21%-2.21%

    -1.32%-1.32% +1.78%+1.78%

    160,000160,000

    9090

    96.99%96.99%248248

    181,081181,081

    101101

    96.15%96.15%3.633.63

    831831 142.76M142.76M 145.30M145.30M820820

    Area Delimited by Entire Stillwater MLS - Residential Property Type

    *Absorption Rate:Average Sales/Month 12 months prior to Dec 2014 is 69.5Average Sales/Month 12 months prior to Dec 2015 is 67.9

    December Year To Date (Jan - Dec)

    2014 2015 +/-% 2014 2015 +/-%

    5910,453

    150,293177,174

    94119

    98.11%97.36%

    2573.71

    0.00%2.21%6.46%2.21%

    -4.26%-15.45%-1.14%-1.25%-3.50%-2.21%

    5910,684

    160,000181,081

    90101

    96.99%96.15%

    2483.63

    831142,764150,000171,798

    81110

    97.98%97.01%

    2573.71

    820145,301155,000177,197

    75102

    98.04%97.04%

    2483.63

    -1.32%1.78%3.33%3.14%

    -7.41%-6.91%0.06%0.03%

    -3.50%-2.21%

    Closed Unit SalesClosed Volume Sales (x1000)Median Sales PriceAverage Sales PriceMedian Days on Market to SaleAverage Days on Market to SaleMedian Asked to Sold RatioEnd of Month InventoryMonths Supply (End of Month Inventory/Absorption Rate*)

    Tips for selling a house in 2016By C. Dwight BarnettTribune News Service

    Q: We plan onselling our housein the spring. Thisis the first timewe have had to dothis in 30 years.Are there any tipsyou have that cangive us an advan-tage?

    A: There are twothings I advise allsellers: Get theadvice of a realestate professionaland have the homeinspected forunknown defects. Ahome inspector canlocate and identifypotential problemsthat might cause abuyer to think twicebefore making anoffer.

    The inspectionwill also point outitems that couldcause you majorproblems should youdecide to remain inthe home. Its a win-win situation.

    Most homeownersare responsible withthe care and repairof the areas of thehome they can see.Its the areas less

    visited where I finddefects that cancause a buyer tothink twice or tolook at other proper-ties without makingan offer.

    Im talking aboutthe crawl space andthe attic. In the darkrecesses of a crawlspace I might finddecay and rot, struc-tural defects or dam-age, loose ductwork,plumbing leaks, ter-mites, rodents, rep-tiles and the listgoes on and on.

    In an attic thereagain may be struc-tural damage, roofleaks, damagedductwork, unventedbath fans, a dam-aged chimney or fluepipe, debris anddamaged or missinginsulation.

    Inside the homethe inspector willcheck the electricalpanel, outlets andswitches, the waterheater and the heat-ing and cooling sys-tems.

    You may haveproblems you arenot aware of thatneed immediaterepairs or a report

    that everything isworking as intended.Items that are pro-fessionally repaireddo not have to bedisclosed on the sell-ers disclosure to abuyer.

    The point of ahome inspection isthat you will receivean unbiased opinion.Make sure youchoose an experi-enced professionalinspector who islicensed (whererequired) and certi-fied by the AmericanSociety of HomeInspectors (ASHI) orthe NationalAssociation of HomeInspectors (NAHI).

    A real estate pro-fessional will helpyou stage the homeand present theexterior and theinterior to attractbuyers.

    They will adver-tise the home intheir publicationsand news services,and if they are mem-bers of a real estategroup you may havehundreds of profes-sionals doing theirvery best to sell yourhome.

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    The Atlas moun-tains ramble acrossnorthern Africa, ris-ing up from thesouthernMediterraneancoast. They spanfrom Morocco eastto Tunisia, rising ashigh as the Alpsabove deserts tocreate a remark-ably cold and dryhabitat for plants.Most gardenershavent heard ofthese ranges,though they arementioned on thenews more thanever as war spreadsthrough the MiddleEast.

    This is the home-land of many sem-pervivums, anincredibly coldhardy genus of suc-culents that takessnow and droughtin stride. Most suc-culents are frombalmy southernAfrica, where frostis rare and the

    majority of themare too tender forfrost-tinged gar-dens. But if you vic-ariously climb theAtlas Mountains byexploring thesewidely availableplants, even coldclimate gardenerswill come to appre-ciate their toughbeauty and versatil-ity.

    With forty generabred into 4,000named varieties,this is an enormousgroup that is amainstay of coldernorthern Europeangardens, wheremuch of the earlybreeding began.Theyve been longgrown in Europeand Britain, wherethey were dubbedhouse leeksbecause as succu-lents they growwell in roof thatch.Originally it wasthought succulentshelped reduce firehazards by keepingthatch moist viaroot networks that

    snuff out embersafter lightningstrikes. Their abili-ty to live here instraw over a longtime without soilled to their oldestname, live forever,the literal transla-tion of semper-vivum.

    Sempervivumsare rosette-shaped,ranging from aninch across to muchlarger individuals.The traditional useof sempervivums isin rock gardenstucked into gaps tohold the earth inplace with theirdense coverage. Asthey age theyllspread via offsetsinto ever largerpatches of plants.Those such asSempervivumarachnoides pro-duces its whitewebby offsets onthe end of longstems that allow itto dangle off stonefaces for a water-fall of color.

    The most popu-

    lar way to growthem in cold cli-mates is in heavystone troughs andbowls able to standout in the wintercold. These are usu-ally set onto wallsor pedestals tobring the miniaturesedums and othersup to eye levels tobetter appreciatetheir geometry,flowers and tex-tures. More recent-ly the semper-vivums are creep-ing into small trayor dish gardens forpatio or indoorsblended with lesshardy accent succu-lents. Often theseare mixed intosparkling naturalminerals, glassballs and coloredgravels to createreally lovely smallcompositions. Theseare among the most

    beautiful winterholiday creations toenjoy indoors, on asun porch or evenoutdoors providedthey are in a con-tainer that wont bedestroyed by cold.

    You can buy sem-pervivums withoutknowing their actu-al varietal names ifyou grow them inpots that wont beout in the frosty air.Shopping for plantsby visual interestensures you pickthe ones most excit-ing to your eye.However, whengrowing semper-vivums outdoors,know some vari-eties are hardy tozone 4, while oth-ers zone 7, so itsimportant to choosea variety known forits cold hardy vigor.The best part aboutintroducing a new

    succulent plant toyour garden is theease of propagation.That originalbecomes the motherof many babieswhen you sever androot offsets into anew freestandingplant.

    Its easy to getstarted with sem-pervivums comespring because youdont have to worryabout those lastlate frosts. Aboveall, know the AtlasMountains are dryand soils extremelywell drained sothese plantsdemand similarconditions in pots.

    Use cactus pottingsoil or make yourown by mixingsharp sand withequal parts qualitypotting soil for theoptimal balancebetween drainageand fertility.

    With hardy suc-culents, cold cli-mate gardeners canstill enjoy the excit-ing new look with-out concern forfrost. Grow inrocks, pots or any-where elevatedenough to ensureperfect drainage forjewel box beautythat lives foreveroutdoors, just asnature intended.

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    Whether your interior is modern or more tra-ditional, one way to glam it up is to infuse a nat-ural element such as wood. For decades, woodwas the standard for quality and craftsmanship.For example, most furniture pieces in the 1950sand 60s were made of solid hardwood construc-tion, as opposed to veneers. Then, as we movedinto the 70s and 80s, we began to see furnituremade of materials such as lucite, plastic lami-nate, lacquer and glass. Fast forward to today,and there is a movement back toward crafts-manship and artisan-made industrial piecesthat can blend seamlessly into various styles ofdecor.

    RECLAIMED WOODReclaimed wood is very popular right now and

    a favorite of designers. Salvaged wood, whenrefinished by a woodworker or craftsman, oftenreveals interesting nuances such as tones andcolor variations in wood that can be quite attrac-tive for a finished piece of furniture. The cost,

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    WOOD FURNITURE PIECESWhile a dining table or cased good such as a

    dresser or sideboard may be the first thoughtthat comes to mind for an ideal wood piece,these days you can think outside of the box, aschairs, sofas and other home decor elementssuch as mirrors and sculptural items are nowcommon in decorative boutiques and retailstores.

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    All Open Houses are Sunday unless otherwise indicated. Open Houses may be cancelled in case of inclement weather.

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    rtrtrttrrrr .McMurrrrrMapMapWeek of Sunday, January 31, 2016Coldwell Banker Team Stillwater1. 923 W. Will Rogers 2-4 ........................... Connie2. 1224 N. Jardot 1-3....................................Dennis

    Fisher Provence Realtors3. 4705 Aloysius Dr 1-3 .................................. Karin

    RE/MAX Signature4. 5104 W. 5th Ave 1-2:30 ...........................Cheryl5. 1419 Oakfi eld Ct 3-4:30 ..........................Cheryl

    Century 21 Global Realtors6. 2005 Karr Ct 1-2 ......................................Beverly7. 2206 N. Benjamin 2-3 ............................Beverly8. 3414 N. Ramsey St 2-4 ................................ Tana

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