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Jim Urban (Oldham Planning & Zoning), Cindy Hack (Re/Max), Paul Miele (K-I Lumber), Chad Turner (Carpet Specialist), Billy Doelker (Key Homes), Denise Duncan (Carpet Specialist), Russ Lohan (Market Graphics), Jeremy Esposito (Esposito Construction-Chairman), Jarrod Orr (River City Bank), Kris Phillips (Bluegrass Lightning), Ben Tribbles (Sonne Steel), Tim Johnson (Chris’s Custom Cabinets)

The Oldham County Council met at the John W. Black Community Center in Buckner on April 25th for a panel of speakers and a time of Q&A. The meeting was sponsored by Carpet Specialists represented by Chad Turner, Chris’s Custom Cabinets represented by Tim Johnson, Sonne Steel represented by Ben Tribble and Bluegrass Lighting represented by Kris Phillips.

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The Q&A panel included the following: Billy Doelker, builder and developer with Key Homes; Paul Miele, K-I Lumber; Russ Lohan, Market Graphics; Jarrod Orr, River City Bank; Cindy Hack, RE/MAX Properties East; Jim Urban, Oldham County Planning and Zoning

Door prizes: Carpet Specialists gave away a sheepskin rug to Kevin Passanisi of P.C. Home Center. Chris’s Custom Cabinets gave away an Applebee’s gift card to John Journey of Kintec and two Starbucks gift cards, one each to Tim Baker of Farm Credit Mid-America and Carol Block of Citizens Union Bank. Our next meeting will be June 27th.

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Here are some comments the panel had: Russ –There are a shortage of spec homes. Billy – Builders have readapted to what the consumer wants smaller, more functional space, more amenities, and energy efficiency - location is and will always be important. Paul – Confidence and availability are key. Cindy – Interest rates are still low, people that are on the fence don’t want to miss out. Appraisals have been a problem; comps are hard to find. Jarrod – For the short term there is no change for interest rates, consumer confidence, credit standards are still the same but they try to be creative and accommodating. Jim – Permits have been up.

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