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A product of The Norman Transcript • 3.15.2014



Saturday, March 22, 2014

SPRINGTIME FEATURES FOR YOUR NEW HOME Native Content provided by CA McCarty

Gardening & Lawn Care Storage It’s finally springtime. Our thoughts naturally turn to those outdoor projects. We load up and bring all those bulky materials and tools home. But where do we store them? It’s easy if you designed your garage space or a separate shed to store all those materials and equipment with features like: extra storage cabinets, handy side doors, heavy duty shelves, and even overhead storage options. Foundation Landscaping Considerations We all want curb appeal with foundation plantings to accent our beautiful new homes. Carefully planning needs to go into the design. The ground around the foundation was purposely sloped away from the house. Landscaping berms or heavy use of mulch or rock can trap water and effect the drainage. In some cases, having a French drain could be your best solution. Also avoid plants with large root systems. Outdoor Living Areas Spring brings those pleasant, moderate temperatures. Make sure you’ve included that outdoor space to enjoy that morning cup of coffee

on a cool, clear morning, or a place for family and friends to gather for dinner and conversation, or follow your favorite teams on the outdoor flat screen while barbecuing the perfect ribs. A Place to come in from Spring Showers It’s always best to keep the wet and muddy shoes and rain gear contained to one spot. A cozy mudroom with a coat rack and shoes drawers or shelves by the side or garage door makes the perfect spot. Add a message board and a spot to set down the grocery bags. One Last Thing Just remember, unfortunately spring eventually gives way to our hot summers. So next time we’ll talk patio covers, irrigation systems, and home energy efficiency. With 20 years of home building experience, I’ve seen so many great details in homes of all styles. I’d love to meet with you and discuss your ideas for the features you’d like to incorporate in your dream home. 108 Nantucket Blvd., Norman, OK 73071, 405-310-3210, CMcCarty@ CAMcCartyconstruction.com

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Saturday, March 22, 2014 4501 CANONBURY

OPEN SUN 2-4

(I-35 and Tecumseh, west to 36th, north to Franklin, west to Pimlico, south to Canonbury, west to Canonbury Circle.)

OPEN houses

Truly gorgeous with decorators touch! Hand scraped hardwood floors, granite everywhere, fabulous fixtures, stainless steel appliances kitchen w/island & built in banquette w/copper table top. Custom built entertainment center, 3 special niches, custom drapes, barreled passage, outdoor living w/saltwater pool, waterfall and grotto. Upstairs bonus/media with kitchen setup and fun loft bed. Porte-cochere drive on quiet cul-de-dac. $599,000. Hosted by Tray Holley@ 822-6060. #270011 DON CIES REAL ESTATE WWW.DONCIES.COM 329-0256

2301 WESTWOOD DRIVE

OPEN SUN1-4

2717 BELMONT DR.

OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5

4BED, 5BATH, 2-STORY,3CAR GARAGECLOSE TO OU OPEN HOUSE BY BUILDER ED SCRIBNER 642.4006

SOUTHEAST 207 BOULEVARD DU LAC

OPEN SUN 2-4

(From 24th & Alameda, go east to Summit Lakes Villas, go south to 207 Boulevard du Lac.)

BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH LAKE VIEW. Custom home with granite counters, beautiful woodwork. Easy access to walking trail. A must see! $267,000. Hosted by Whitney Spears @ 312-7185. #269966 DON CIES REAL ESTATE WWW.DONCIES.COM 329-0256

24th Ave NW, go East on Parkland, then North on Fairway to Westwood.

GREAT FAMILY HOME ON A QUIET STREET! Open floor plan is perfect for entertaining. Well designed kitchen w/granite counters, 2 built-in elec ovens & a separate gas range. Enormous pool, covered porch & pergola overlooking golf course. Many updates, including state-of-art security system, energy efficient AC & 50-gal gas water tank. 4 full+ 2 half baths; 4 liv areas; 5 bed. Add’l Bonus room accessed from garage. Convenient to schools & shopping. Hosted by John Lungren 590-0226 LUNGREN REAL ESTATE WWW.LUNGRENREALESTATE.COM

WONDERFUL ENERGY STAR HOME Loaded w/ extra features including corner fireplace with travertine surround,18” tile, crown moulding, extended patio w/ gas hookup, large yard, nice landscaping, large cased windows, stainless steel GE appliances, quartz countertops, breakfast bar, & wood blinds throughout. Conveniently located near Norman North, Tinker, & easy access to HWYs. This family friendly neighborhood has several nice parks & walking trails. Hosted by Christina Murray christina@kerrteam.com KERR TEAM REAL ESTATE WALLYKERR.COM 405-795-9559

FOR MORE INFO CALL ANGELA WILLIAMS 366-3556

1316 NEWBURY DR

awilliams@normantranscript.com

NORTHEAST 2217 DIANA DRIVE

OPEN SAT & SUN 2-5

From 24th NE & Robinson. South on NE 24th to Jackson. West to 23rd NE. North to Alameda Park Dr. West to Diana Drive.

NORTHWEST 3000 LOCHINVER

OPEN SAT 10-6; SUN-WED 1-6

WESTPOINT HOMES’ SHOWCASE HOME IS A MUST SEE! WESTPOINT HOMES TODD@WESTPOINT-HOMES.COM

3103 TARA LANE

641-0447

OPEN SAT & SUN 2-5

SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL. This 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home has it all! Study with built in bookcase. Huge bonus room upstairs. Granite counters, stainless steel appliances. Large backyard for a pool! Beautiful wood floors. Raised domed entry ceiling! Faux finishes. The master closet is huge, with a built-in island dresser with granite. Walk-in tile shower. 3 car garage with pull-through garage door. You must see this home in beautiful Highland Village. Community pool, park, ponds and waterfalls. WESTPOINT HOMES TODD@WESTPOINT-HOMES.COM 641-0447

3004 ROLLING WOODS

OPEN SUN 1-4

(From Rock Creek Rd. and NW 48th, go east to Las Colinas Addition and north to Rolling Woods.)

NEW CONSTRUCTION!! With Majestic Fine Homes your family’s new home will have some amazing features: granite countertops, custom built cabinets, all the outside walls are 2x6, wood floors in dining room, living room, entry, and hallway. Tandem 3 car garage, custom lighting kitchen island, high ceilings, 3 bedroom + study that could be a 4th bedroom. Also pre-wired for surround sound. New home with breathtaking valley views. $423,000. Call Mahnaz Partou @ 979-7462. #268412 DON CIES REAL ESTATE WWW.DONCIES.COM 329-0256

4512 FOUNTAIN VIEW

OPEN SAT & SUN 2-4

(Tecumseh and NW 48th, south to Fountain View Drive, east to property.)

EXTRAORDINARY NEW BUILD BY CUSTOM BUILDERS OF OKLAHOMA! 4 Beds, 2 down and 2 up. Great Room, Formal Dining, Study, Bonus Room, Media Room. Outdoor living with Wood Burning Fireplace & Kitchen, 4 Car Insulated Garage, Storm Shelter. Features include: Architectural Designed Ceilings, Wrought Iron Staircase & Front Door, Plank Wood Floor, Custom Built Wood Cabinetry, SS Gas Range/Convection Oven, Electric Oven, Refrigerate, Whole House Audio, Butler’s Pantry, Granite Counters, Central Vacuum System, & Sprinklers. $668,900. Call Carol Lindley @ 401-0246. #267464 DON CIES REAL ESTATE WWW.DONCIES.COM 329-0256

BEAUTIFUL! NEW CONSTRUCTION! Open, bright & airy design. 3 bed; 2 bath; 2 car; Covered patio; Granite counters; Gas stove; Large pantry; Lot’s of storage space! New home warranty. Hosted by: Todd Wiens 405-641-0447 WESTPOINT HOMES TODD@WESTPOINT-HOMES.COM 641-0447

809 CAROLYN RIDGE

OPEN SUN 2-4PM

From I-35, exit Tecumseh Rd, go east 2 miles, turn North on Prescott into Red Canyon Ranch, right on Carolyn Ridge Rd., home on the left.

OPEN SUN 2-4

From Robinson & 12th Ave NE, go North to Newberry then East to property

Remodeled kitchen, granite counters, 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2 living, storm shelter in garage Hosted by Jodi Kennedy DILLARD GROUP REAL ESTATE RHONDACOCHRANE.COM 405-613-4283

SOUTHWEST 2510 ACACIA COURT

OPEN SUN 2-4

South from Lindsey on Berry Rd to Magnolia. Turn right on Magnolia to Acacia. Turn right to home

4BED/2.5 BATH HOME LOCATED CLOSE TO OU. Home is 2340 sq ft mol with two living areas, large kitchen and patio that has been enclosed and vented to heat and air/two zones in home. New condensers will be installed prior to closing. Come view this property that is located on a quite cul de sac - property has its own well and sprinkler system. See you Sunday or call Bobbi to view - 405-245-3694 VAWTER REAL ESTATE VAWTERREALESTATE.COM


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Saturday, March 22, 2014

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BUYER ETIQUETTE: HOW TO GET THE HOME YOU WANT Written by Phoebe Chongchua for Realty Times As most people know, the real estate market shifts between a buyers’ or sellers’ market, depending on supply and demand. However, regardless of which market we’re currently in, buyer etiquette can help you get the home you want with the least amount of stress. It may sound odd to some, especially first-time homebuyers, but manners matter when it comes to the real estate transaction. I’m not talking about “Please” and “Thank you.” So, what exactly does this mean? Buyer etiquette is not only about doing the things that are vital to helping sales go through but it’s also about general manners like being on time for your viewing of a home, being prepared with your financial documents, and being responsive when requests for documents, signatures, or answers are needed from your real estate professionals. This isn’t about lecturing buyers about

minding their manners; rather, think of this as the inside tips to helping land the home you really want. For instance, sometimes, being late for a viewing of a listing could cause you to lose that particular home. In a really hot real estate market, if you’re late or you don’t show up for the listing, you might not get a second chance - the home could be sold. Another consideration is to be aware of how much time you need to view a home. If you try to see too many homes in one day, chances are you’re not going to treat each home with the same respect. The first homes might get lots of attention by you in terms of time and what you notice. However, by the time you’re on, say, 15th home of the day, you might be so tired that you blaze through it barely giving this last home the attention it deserves. You’ll end up wasting your time and potentially making a poor choice because you were worn out

when you viewed it. Instead, you may have to return to the last few homes you viewed that day. While it’s often expected to return to a home you’re very interested in, it’s time-consuming to have to return to several homes simply because you weren’t able to focus or pay attention in great detail. One of the most important etiquette tips is to make sure that you’ve been preapproved and are a serious buyer, ready to take action should you find the right home. Shopping for homes is serious business. It’s likely the largest monetary transaction you’ll make; being financially and emotionally prepared is good etiquette and will help expedite the process. When viewing a home, if the sellers are present (sometimes this happens), don’t share your likes or dislikes about the home with them. Be courteous and keep the conversation to a minimum with the sellers. You want to make sure you leave the

negotiation process to your experienced real estate agent. If you have questions about the home, be sure to take good notes and consult with your agent. Your agent is the liaison for good reason. The agent is experienced and knows how to find out the information you need without undermining your bargaining position. Polite conversation with the sellers is appropriate if the opportunity occurs. And, if the house isn’t right for you from the moment you set foot in it, at least give it a quick walk-through, just to be absolutely certain. Good manners when house hunting is about more than just having people like you. It could be the potential development of a successful real estate transaction. Good will during that process helps keep things moving along at a steady pace and possibly with a better outcome than if the sellers were selling to a buyer they really didn’t like.



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