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REALESTATEESTATEWEEKLYWEEKLY
March 6, 2016
These homes offered by Real Estate Professionals(405) 372-5151 • 723 S. Main Street
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6811 Walnut CreekOPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM - $275,000Call Tiffany Aranda 405-714-1214Where could you live that you would enjoy all of the outdoors; Peacefulness, Acreage (2.32 m/l)or more if desired, Trees, Privacy, Gardens, Backyard Cookouts, Swimming, & Hot Tubing.. This cool spot is located just between Stillwater & Perkins. The home features over 2200 sqft of living spacewith 4 bdrms; 3 full baths, Open concept. Master suite is 480 sqft. WRAP around screened in porch; Pergola, decking galore, STORM SHELTER, Metal Roof, Serving Bar with Cabinets, Guttering, Security System. 2 Shops 12’x18’ & 25’x15’. & Carport.
319 Sycamore ValleyOPEN SUNDAY 2-4 pm - $199,900Call Kyle Bottger 405-612-6724“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.
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21 days after a completed return is received.
You’ve heard itcountless times,“Save now for thefuture.”
Financial plan-ners, currentretirees, your par-ents - they tell youto put away asmuch money as youcan into your 401k,IRA or investmentaccounts and makeretirement saving a
priority.And you reply,
“what about myimmediate needs?”
Gas, electric, rent,food, car paymentsand fun - these allmay interfere with
your ability to putaway a lot of moneynow for the future.
Prioritizing yourretirement savingsis key to enjoying acomfortable lifewhen you’re older. Iwant to offer anidea on how youmay be able tomake your moneywork for youthrough home own-
ership. Here arethree reasons toconsider.
1. Over thelong term, realestate will mostlikely appreciate.
Your home’sappreciation (value)will go up and downthrough the years,just like the econo-my, but generally,home values go upover time. Withthat said, like anyinvestment, thereis no surefire guar-antee.
Oklahoma’s resi-dential real estatemarket has beensteadily increasingby about 2.5 per-cent annually. Sofor example, if youpurchase a$200,000 hometoday, it should beworth $5,000 morethis time next year,at 2.5 percentappreciation. Afterfive, seven or ten
years, at this rate,your home’s valuewill be worth signif-icantly more thanthe price you pur-chased it.
2. Your month-ly mortgage pay-ment may be muchlower than the priceto rent your home.
The average rentin centralOklahoma is typi-cally 1 percent ofthe property value,which is typicallyhigher than a mort-gage payment onthe same home. Forexample, I ownproperty near UCO,a home with anapproximate valueof $150,000. Ireceive a monthlyrent from my ten-ants of $1,500.Three doors down isa home currentlyfor sale at a price of$147,000.Purchasing thishome with an FHA
loan*, the monthlypayment wouldapproximately beabout $961, withprinciple and inter-est, taxes, mortgageinsurance, homeowners insuranceincluded. There aredifferent areas andneighborhoods thatmight be slightlymore or less thanthe 1 percent rule,but as you can seethere typically is aspread in favor ofowning.
Of course youneed to consider theadded responsibili-ties of homeowner-ship, maintenance,insurance, taxes,etc., but owning ahome may help youbuild equity (inter-est), plus if youdecide to sell, youmay earn a profit.Rent is money youwill never see
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Millennials, is buying a home a good investment?
MICHAEL DECKER
MortgageMatters
See ➤ Buying, page 3
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again.Also, think about the future. If
you own a home and pay off yourmortgage before retirement, that’sone less expense you have to worryabout.
3. Homeownership may pro-vide tax deductions.
Currently the IRS allows home-owners to deduct the interest ontheir tax returns, assuming youmeet all requirements. Not only isthe interest deductible, but if you
carry mortgage insurance (PMI),that’s deductible too. This can signif-icantly reduce your tax burden orincrease your return when filed. Toclaim this interest, you will have toitemize your deductions instead ofclaiming a standard deduction,meaning you’ll need to use the 1040“long form” which includes theschedule A. Be sure to talk withyour financial or tax advisor to see ifyou meet the requirements for a taxdeduction.
So, when it comes to saving forthe future, look to your home as aninvestment that may offer long-termbenefits.
I’m happy to answer any ques-tions you may have, even if you arenot an RCB Bank customer. Reachme by phone or email at 405-742-4851, [email protected].
###Opinions expressed above are the
personal opinions of Michael Deckerand meant for generic illustration
purposes only. For specific questionsregarding your personal lendingneeds, please call RCB Bank at 855-BANK-RCB. RCB Bank is an EqualHousing Lender and member FDIC.RCB Bank NMLS #798151. MichaelDecker NMLS #370522.
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For manyOklahoma garden-ers, springtimemeans roses! Whileroses typically havethe reputation ofbeing finicky andhard to maintain,this does not have tobe the case. Withattention given toproper variety selec-tion and site prepa-ration, roses can be afine garden plantwhen given a rea-sonable amount ofcare.
Following are afew spring care tipsfor establishedplants gleaned fromOSU Fact SheetHLA-6403 Roses inOklahoma. Contactthe Payne CountyExtension office ifyou would like acopy of this resource.
Pruning is regularpart of rose care.The timing and levelof pruning is some-what dependent onthe type of roses youare growing. Forhybrid teas, anaggressive springpruning this time ofyear is important.Begin by removingall canes thatappear unhealthy.Continue pruningby removing addi-tional canes to openup the canopy soadequate light andair can reach allparts of the plant.Finally, cut theremaining canesback to initiate newgrowth. This shouldleave you with 3-5canes from 6” to 24”tall.
Landscape andheirloom (or old gar-
den) roses can get byon less pruning. It isstill important toremove any canesthat appear dam-aged or diseased andopen them up a bitby removing a fewexcess canes. Theycan also be prunedback for shaping butnot to the extent ofhybrid teas.
Pruning for sizeon spring floweringramblers andclimbers should bedelayed until imme-diately after flower-ing. When pruningall roses, pay closeattention to the posi-tion of the leaf bud
on the remainingcane and prune sothat the last remain-ing bud forces theplant to grow in thedirection you choose.As larger roses grow,remember to anchorthem to whateverstructure they aregrowing beside asthese plants lackany means to anchorthemselves. A longcane left to fend foritself in ourOklahoma windswill not be happy.
For gardenerswith several roses,make it a habit ofsterilizing yourpruning clippers
before moving fromone plant to the nextif any disease prob-lems are suspected.A can of Lysol workswell for this, as doesa dilute bleach oralcohol solution.
Roses should befertilized for the firsttime around the firstweek of April.Premature fertiliza-tion can set theplant up for injuryshould we get a hardlate spring freeze.
The best way tocombat disease is toplant resistantplants and alwayswater at the base ofthe plant instead ofan over-the-topsprinkle. Wet foliageis a primary breed-ing ground for fun-gal diseases thatattack roses.
Lastly, the think-ing is evolving forthe care of roses suf-fering from roserosette virus. Even
though the roses willeventually succumbto the disease, itmight not be worth-while to remove theentire plant.Symptoms includean excessive numberof thorns, contortedshape and form ofleaves, and more redcolor that usual.Remember, manyroses express redcolor with newleaves; look for the
other issues as wellbefore thinking youhave the disease.
Rose rosette virusis transmitted by amicroscopic mitethat can easily movefrom plant to plantvia your gloves orpruning equipment.Carefully place aplastic bag over theafflicted area andprune it out, cuttingwell below the firstsigns of obvious
damage.
For more informa-tion of this or anyother horticulturaltopic, contact KeithReed, theHorticulturist in thePayne CountyExtension office, [email protected], 405-747-8320, orin person at thePayne CountyExtension office, 315W. 6th in Stillwater.
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Ways to deal with spring rose care
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Home Grown
By David Meyers
Those preapprovedcredit-card offers thatfill many mailboxeson a regular basiswon’t have an impacton the recipient’s cred-it score unless theoffer is accepted.
DEAR MRMYERS: I have avery good creditrating, so I get twoor three letterseach week frombanks that offerpreapproved creditcards. You recentlywrote that peoplewho check theircredit frequentlycan lower theirscore. Are theseoffers of preap-proved cards hurt-ing my score, eventhough I don’t askfor them? I amespecially worriedbecause I want tobuy my first house
later this year, so Iwant to keep myscore as high aspossible to improvemy chances of get-ting a mortgage.
ANSWER:Congratulations foryour outstandingcredit score. And, atthe risk of tipping offmy age, I’ll tell youthis advice from a1980s song: Don’tworry. Be happy.
Hundreds of bankscull millions of credit-score files every dayto find consumerswith the highest rat-ings so they can offernew cards or loans totop-ranked borrowers.The type of creditinquiries you’re ask-ing about is consid-ered a “soft hit” onyour report, whichshould not have anyeffect on your overallscore.
Most types of soft
hits involve inquiriesthat you did not initi-ate yourself. Theyinclude unsolicitedcredit-card offers andeven mortgage offers,such as the ones thatyou’re getting now.
The federal FairCredit Reporting Actstates that a bank’sinquires cannot affectyour score if yourefuse the offer of itsnew card or loan. Butif you accept such anoffer, your score willcertainly be impactedby the way that youhandle the account inthe future.
Conversely, toomany “hard hits” onyour report --inquiries that youpersonally made toobtain a new loan orcredit card -- willindeed be recorded bycredit bureaus andmay affect a lender’swillingness to provide
you with a mortgagelater. Lenders get ner-vous if they see morethan two or threerecent hard hits inyour credit file, inpart because theythink that you mayhave been approvedfor a loan that has notyet appeared on yourreport.
Unlike severalyears ago, banks(thankfully) don’twant to overextendcredit. But stay on thesafe side: Don’t applyfor any new credit-card accounts or per-sonal loans until themortgage for yourfirst home is approvedlater this year.
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This newspaper will not know-ingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are here-by informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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Decorating achild’s room is somuch fun. Here youfind the freedom toplay with whimsicalthemes and colors,and create an imagi-native space thatyour child will behappy to call his orher own. Althoughit’s tempting to thinkback to what youwould have wantedwhen you were thatage, perhaps yourchild has differentinterests. Pay atten-tion to what sparkstheir imagination,what characters theyrelate to in books oron TV, what themesthey return to whenplaying solo or withfriends.
Paint is such aversatile mediumthat you can repro-duce any theme, anymood, simply byrolling color onto awall. And there aremany easy-to-applypaint finishes thatwill boost the room’scharacter even more.
Stripes can be anysize and provide avariety of looks,whether you applythem vertically orhorizontally. Twocrayon coloredstripes touching eachother placed 1 or 2feet apart over aquiet background isyouthful and full ofenergy. For a peace-ful mood appropriatefor a nursery, trywide horizontalstripes in soft shadesof green or violet. Asingle horizontalstripe set at about 3feet above the floor isthe perfect height fora young child to line
up favorite motifswith stickers orstamps.
A 9-year-old witha fascination formedieval knightswas the inspirationfor the bedroomshown here. Stripesare useful for liningup other patterns orplacing motifs asadded decoration.
To develop themedieval theme, welooked up ancestralshields, simplifiedthem and made ourown stencils cut fromMylar. The stencilswere placed at inter-vals alternatingbetween stripes.
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Lewi
s St.
Knotts Av.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Dryd
en S
t.
Benja
min S
t.
Burd
ick S
t.
Mann
ing S
t.Br
iarwo
od S
t.
Gran
dview
St.
Skyli
ne S
t.
Krayler Ave.
Swim Ave.
Krayler Ave.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Redbud Dr.
Dryd
en S
t.
Dryden Cr.
Redb
ud C
t.
Berry
Ct.
Arrin
gton C
t.Knapp St.
Will Rogers Dr.
Arrin
gton D
r.
Mann
ing S
t.Br
iarwo
od D
r.
Ridgecrest Av.
Brooke Av.Moore Av.Franklin Ln.
Mann
ing S
t.
Gran
dview
Ct.
Cany
on R
im D
r.
Skyli
ne S
t.
Sunrise Av.
Brooke Av.
Payn
e St.
Jard
ot Rd
.Ja
rdot
Rd.
Youn
g St.
Denv
er S
t.De
nver
Ct.
High
tower
St.
Will Rogers Dr.
Linda Av.
Redbud Dr.
Hend
erso
n St.
S. W
estch
ester
St.
Dryd
en S
t.
Benja
min S
t.
Cimarron Pl. Cimarron Dr.
Sunnybrook Dr.
Frontier Dr.Willham Dr.Boyles Ct.
Manning Ct.
Burd
ick S
t.
Willham Dr.Leland
Ct.
Skyli
ne Ln
.
McElroy Rd.
McElroy Pl.
Summit Ct.Hanson Ct.
Birchwood Ct.Cedar Ct.
Connell Ct.
Connell Av.
KarrCt.
Wed
gewo
od D
r.W
edge
wood
Ct.
Stall
ard S
t.
Gran
dview
St.
Dona
ldson
St.
Mann
ing S
t.
Connell Av.
Youn
g St.
Matthews Av.
Virginia Av.
Cedar Ct.
Cedar Dr.
Gran
dview
St.
Jard
ot Rd
.Ja
rdot
Rd.
Blair
St.
Payn
e St.
Wed
gewo
od D
r.Pa
yne S
t.
Eastern Av.
3rd Av.
Crestwood Dr.
Cottonwood Dr.
CrestwoodCt.
Post
Oak D
r.
Timbercrest Dr.
Timbercrest Cr.
Elm Av.
Maple Av.
4th Av.
Blair
St.
Blair
St.
Burd
ick S
t.Virginia Av.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Dryd
en S
t.Be
njami
n St.
Burd
ick S
t.
Berry
St.
Arrin
gton S
t.
Maple Av.
Arrington Dr.
Marsh
all S
t.Do
ty St
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5th Av.
4th Av.
4th Av.
Drur
y Ln.
5th Av.
4th Av.
Villa
Dr. 4th Av.
3rd Av.
2nd Av.
4th Av.
3rd Av.
Colby
Lanc
eMo
cking
bird L
n.
Eastg
ate S
t.
Raintree Av.Peach Tree Av.Stonegate Av.
Collin
s Ct.
Pinewood Cr.
Oakwood Dr.
Denv
er S
t.
High
tower
St.
7th Av.
Cres
twoo
d Cr.
12th Av.
Stall
ard S
t.
7th Av.
Lydia Ln.
Payn
e St.
17th Av.
9th Av.
7th Av.
8th Av.
Jame
s Ct.
Burd
ick S
t.
Hall S
t.
Leigh
St.
8th Av.
5th Av.
Jame
s Ct.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Payn
e St.
Alcott Dr. Rans
om D
r.
16th Av.
19th Av.
17th Av.
15th Av.
14th Av.
16th Av.
18th Av.
13th Pl.
19th Av.
13th Av.
12th Av.
11th Av.
10th Av.9th Av.
8th Av.
7th Av.
5th Av.
4th Av.
3rd Av.
Maple Av.
Elm Av. Elmwood Cr.
Dunc
an S
t.
Husb
and S
t.
Masin
St.
Lewi
s St. Lowr
y St.
Dunc
an S
t.
Husb
and S
t.
Main
St.
Lewi
s St. Lowr
y St.
Husb
and P
l.
Wes
t Bl.
Wes
t St.
Wes
t St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Heste
r St.
Heste
r St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Rams
ey S
t.Ra
msey
St.
Was
hingto
n St.
Was
hingto
n St.
Dunc
an S
t.
Jeffe
rson S
t.
Adam
s St.
Monr
oe S
t.Mo
nroe
St.
Monr
oe S
t.
Bellis
St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Heste
r St.
Athletic Av.
Morrill Av.
Miller Av.
Mathews Av.
Hoke
St.
Virginia Av.
Wehr Ln..
Wes
t St.
Cantwell Av.
Connell Av.
Scott Av.Scott Av. Scott Av.
Connell Av.
Cantwell Av.
Linco
ln St
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Lincoln St. Tyler Av.
Jeffe
rson S
t.Mo
nroe
St.
Scott Av.
Jefferson St.
Farm Av.
Drummond Av.
University Av.University Av.
Wes
tern R
d.
Ridg
e Dr.
Virgina Av. Miller Av.Admiral Av.
Sherwood Av.
Arrowhead Av.
Sunset Av.
3rd Av.
4th Av.4th Av.
5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av.
McFa
rland
St.
Willi
s St.
King
s St.
King
s St.
King
s St.
McFa
rland
St.
McDo
nald
St.
Orch
ard S
t.
Waln
ut St
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Pine
St.
Gray
St.
Stan
ley S
t.
Willi
s St.
11th Pl. 12th Av.13th Av.14th Av.
10th Av.
9th Av.
8th Av.
Wick
low S
t.W
icklow
St.
Devo
n St.
Devo
n St.
Wes
tern R
d.
Orch
ard S
t.
Waln
ut St
.Pi
ne S
t.Gr
ay S
t.St
anley
St.Clev
eland
St.
Wentz Ln.University Cr.
Garfie
ld St
.Bl
akely
St.
7th Av.7th Av.
Ridg
e Dr.
Ridg
e Dr.
Ridge
Dr.
Willi
s St.
Redw
ood S
t.Me
lrose
Dr.Arrowhead Pl.
Monticello Dr.Olive Ln.
Kerr
St.
Clev
eland
St.
22nd Av.
19th Av.
Augu
st Dr
.Au
gust
Dr.21st Ct.
20th Av.
18th Ct.18th Av.
17th Av.
15th Av.
Surre
y Dr.
Surrey Pl.
Celia
Ln.
Loma Verde Ln.Elvin Dr.
Coun
trysid
e Dr.
Lege
ndar
y Ln.
25th Av.
24th Av.
Copperfield St.
Bristol Rd. Av.
Willow Park Cr.
Willow Park Ln.
Woodstone Dr.
Persimmon St.
Scissortail Dr.
Murphy Dr.Eunice St.
22nd Av.23rd Av. 22nd Av.
23rd Av.
24th Av.24th Av. W
illis S
t.
Silve
rdale
Blue
stone
St.
Waln
ut St
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26th Av.
Blac
k Oak
Dr.
Blac
k Oak
Dr.
29th Ct.30th Av.
31st Av.
Saddle Rock Ln.Saddle Rock Ln.
Shinnery Ct.
Pion
eer S
t.Qu
ail R
idge D
r.
QuailRidge Ct.
28th Av.Mar Vista St.
August Dr.
28th
Ct.
Oxfor
d Dr.
Camb
ridge
Dr.
Cambridge Ct.
Murra
y Ct.
Yellowbrick Dr.
Fox L
edge
Dr.
Tang
lewoo
d Cr.
Tanglewood Dr.
32nd Av.
19th Av.
Lowr
y St.
Ches
ter S
t.
Ches
ter S
t.
18th Pl. Fern
St.
Fern
St.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Sprin
gfield
St.
Penn
sylva
nia S
t.
Aetna
St.
21st Av.
22nd Av.
24th Av.
26th Av.
Husb
and S
t.
Knob
lock S
t.
30th Av.
29th Av.
31st Av.32nd Av.
Wes
t St.
Main
St.
Boomer Rd.
Main
St.
Lewi
s St.
33rd Av.
35th Av.
37th Av.37th Av.
36th Av.
35th Av.
Fern
St.
Lowr
y St.
Lowr
y St. 34th Av.
44th Av.44th Av.
Timberline Dr.
Pion
eer S
t.
Perki
ns R
d.Pe
rkins
Rd.
Perki
ns R
d.
Jard
ot Rd
.
Husb
and S
t.
Was
hingto
n St.
Wes
tern R
d.
Sang
re R
d.Sa
ngre
Rd.
Eagle
Sum
mit
44th Av.
Hunte
rs Cr
.
Deer
field
Dr.
Wild
Turke
y Pas
s
Cottontail Ln.
Vista Ln.
15th Av.
18th Ct.Shalamar D
r.
Yorkshire Dr.
Westbrook D
r.
Westbrook Ct.15th Av.
Dubli
n Dr.
Berks
hire D
r.
18th Av.
Davin
broo
k Ln.
Ceda
r Ridg
e Ct.
Bould
er Cr
eek
Mans
field
St.
Willow Ct.
Hickory Ct.
Country Club Dr.
Fairfi
eld D
r.
Willi
amsfi
eld
Richfield Ct.
14th Av.Oakfield Ct.
Shum
ard C
t.Sh
umar
d Dr.
8th Av.
Oak S
t. W.
16th Av.
18th Av.
Wes
tridge
St.
Hills
ide C
t.
Hills
ide S
t.
Fairfi
eld D
r.
Country Club Dr.
Garden Pointe
Spring Hill
9th Av.8th Av.
Murp
hy S
t.
Basin
Ridg
e Dr.
Oak R
idge D
r.
7th Av.7th Av.
Trenton Ct.
Wes
twoo
d Ln.W
estw
ood D
r.
Oak Ridge Dr.Fairway Dr.
Woodland Dr.
Woodland Ct.
Crestview Av.
Crestview Ct.
Country Club Ct.
11th Av.
11th
Ct.
Woodc
rest D
r.
Sprin
gdale
Dr.
10th Av.
Blue R
idge D
r.
Edge
moor
Dr.
Walk
ing Tr
ail D
r.
Oak T
rail D
r.
Summer Hill Ct. Shadow Creek Ln.
Billingslea Ct.
Ja Linda Lou Ct.LoperLn.
Deer Run Ct.
Cowboy Ct.
Iba D
r.
GermaineCt.
Highland Ct.
32nd Av.
1st Av.
Abbe
y Ln.
Windsor Cr.
Wind
sor D
r.
Wind
sor D
r.
2nd Av.
2nd C
t.Ke
ats D
r.
3rd Av.3rd Pl.
4th Av.
Char
les D
r.
5th Pl.
5th Av.
Oakdale
Frontage Road
Squir
es S
t.
Pion
eer S
t.
Coun
try C
lub R
d.Co
untry
Club
Rd.
Vena Ln.
Windmill Ln.Windmill D
r.
Lakeview Rd.
Rang
e Rd.
Rang
e Rd.
Grey
stone
St.
Ston
eridg
e Dr.
Ston
eybr
ook S
t.8th Ct.9th Ct.
8th Av.
Pecan Trail Ct.
Pecan Lake Av.
TrentonAv.
Cros
swind
s
VillasCt.
Woodri
dge V
illage
Rd.
Devonshire
Canterbury
AshburyWoodlake Dr.
Chapel Hill
Briar CliffCoventry
CharringCross
Austi
n Ct.
Lynd
sey C
t.
Deer Creek Ct.
Fox Ledge Ct.
Fox Ledge Ln.
Vista
Ct.
21st Av.
Teal
St.
25th Av.
Knob
lock S
t.
Fox Ledge Dr.Deer Crossing Dr.
Pecan Hill St.
Hidden Oaks
Sang
re R
d.
Valle
y View
War
ren D
rive
Char
olais
Dr.
Hereford
Valle
y Dr.
Lisa Ct. Lori Ct.
Mark
Circl
e
Dobi Ln.
Shiloh Creek
Old Forest
Cypress MillSava
nnah
Culpe
pper
Charleston
Woodland Trails Dr.
Eagle CreekAve.
PheasantRidge Ave.
Fountain View Ct.
Foun
tain V
iew D
r.
Forest Trail Ct.
Lauren Lane
Emma
Marin
e Rd.
Hanson
Sunnybrook
Ct.
Wedgewood
Summ
erlin
Ct.
Bridl
ewoo
d
Mesa Cr.
Whitney Ct.
Katy
Camden
Ashton Ave.
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