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CongrAtuLAtionS!
January 12 & 13, 2019
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home of the week 4501 Stoneridge Point Sioux City, iA
$1,000,000 AMAZING, custom built all brick and stone home on 3.3 acres with incredible views. In town acreage with circle driveway in front & privacy galore in the back. Double entry doors to handscraped 5” walnut flooring on main floor. 16` ceiling with double crown molding & 2 sets of transom windows in great room. Open to Dining room with curved wall & crown molding. Kitchen plan has lots of cabinets, oversized cherry island, balance of cabinets are custom with soft close drawers, gas cooktop & GE appliances. The breakfast area is off the kitchen with sliders to covered concrete deck which steps down to a 2nd concrete deck. Main floor office with cherry beamed ceiling & cherry wainscotting. Master bedroom on main with double tray ceiling, gas fireplace, & new carpet - 2015. The master bath has whirlpool tub, special Roman Bath dome, walk-in shower with 7 shower heads, double vanity with limestone counters & walls. Lower level walk-out is completely finished: family room area with walk-out to large patio; game room with space for pool table & other items; wet bar with cherry cabinets & unique wavy ceiling; & enclosed fish tank. There is also a thermostatically controlled wine cellar with room for 1200 bottles & space to sit and enjoy the room & a steam room is all tile floor and walls, 2 steam generators, with timer. Two more bedrooms in lower level, each with egress & double closets. Another office in lower level available. Heated garage with cabinets & shelving. Tornado shelter, 2 HVAC units with gas backup, security system, & Kinetico water softener & R\O system. All TVs and stereo system stay except TV in family room down. Extra thick wood shakes and all copper vents, valleys dormer roofs and ridges.
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Mortgage interest payment is in arrears D
ear Ms. Lank: This past November, I made my normal mortgage payment. Then, in the middle of that month, we sold the house. And at the closing, I paid off the whole remaining loan. Now they are after me to EDITH pay interest on that mortLANK gage for Nov. 1 through Nov. 15. But I already paid for the whole month of November. In fact, they should refund me half a month’s interest for the rest of November. A person at the bank just told me the November payment included interest for the month of October. That doesn’t sound right to me. — O. Q. Answer: It is right, though. The opposite of “in advance” is “in arrears,” and that’s how mortgage interest is paid. If you have the papers from back when you took out that loan, you’ll see that your first payment wasn’t due till after a full month had passed.
Sold Cottage
Dear Edith: My sister and I inherited a cottage three years ago. Last year, we sold it. Do I have to pay income tax on my share of the sale? — L. R. Answer: The IRS has received a report of that sale, and its computers will be looking for a matching income tax report from each of you. Your cost basis was probably half the value of the cottage when you inherited it. You could be liable for any amount you received over that figure, but you’re entitled to deduct your costs of selling. You may not have any tax to pay, if you took a loss on the sale, though the matter could be more complicated if you rented the cottage out while you owned it. It’s wise to have professional help with your tax return for the year in which you sell real estate.
Old Problems
Dear Ms. Lank: Is there any way we can go after the seller for problems on a house we bought five years ago? The seller must have known about them but never told us. Some of the electric service wasn’t legal, for instance. The septic system wasn’t either. What can we do? Any advice is welcome. — T. F. Answer: I don’t know how many years you have to go after the seller for
undisclosed defects. Ask your questions to a real estate attorney. Take along any papers, including bills and estimates for repairs, for an efficient interview. If the lawyer thinks you may have a claim that isn’t high enough to warrant further legal expense, ask for advice about taking the seller into small claims court on your own.
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Dear Edith: Recently, I was involved in cleaning out and preparing a house in another state for sale. A relative died, and I was the executor. I have read many times your advice about pricing a house right. My intention was to move it quickly. I used a real estate agent who knows the area, did her homework and was realistic about what needed to be done. We got a good offer less than a week after the house was on the market. Settlement took place at the end of the next month. Just wanted you to know your advice was on the mark. — S. D. Answer: Some years ago, my husband, who was a Realtor, found himself responsible for settling an estate in Montreal. It included a rundown house filled with junk. With only a weekend up there to arrange everything, he drove around the neighborhood, noted phone numbers on “For Sale” signs and invited agents who were active in that area to come over immediately and talk with us. Several brokers came that same afternoon and gave us standard presentations about how great they were. One, though, was sent from heaven. He immediately grasped the situation and offered to get the house cleaned out, send stuff to charities, arrange repairs, contact the post office — everything we couldn’t do from home. And he recommended about the same asking price the others did. By email and Skype, we were guided through Montreal’s unfamiliar closing procedures, and everything ended smoothly. You’re right; it’s a great relief to put your problems in the hands of a competent agent. Contact Edith Lank at www.askedith.com, at edithlank@aol.com or at 240 Hemingway Drive, Rochester NY 14620. COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM
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DESIGN RECIPES
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How to make approachable interior upgrades for the new year
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This 4 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home is the perfect mix of charm &
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First and foremost, have a budget. Decide how much money you can allocate as renovation dollars.
Determine needs vs. Wants
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Research and plan
Before you purchase any materials or appliances, do your research. Whether it’s going to visit model homes, retail showrooms or perusing magazines and online sources, research will go a long way to help maintain focus and clarity for your project goals.
Approachable interior upgrades
KITCHENS Repaint existing cabinets and or replace hardware. Add porcelain ceramic tile. Porcelain tile comes in different patterns and grades and is an affordable alternative to stone. Consider vinyl tile for a more budget-friendly option. Select a tile that is groutable for a more realistic look. Replace a countertop. This can help make a kitchen feel refreshed. Consider a durable quartz or sealable surface. An attractive laminate can be a desirable choice on a budget. BATHROOMS Replace a sink. This can serve as an instant and affordable refresher. Replace faucet fixtures. An affordable design fix can often be achieved by replacing faucets and handles. Go a step further and replace showerheads as well. Replace a toilet.
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ASK ANGIE’S LIST
How should I maintain my car in winter?
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s winter drags on and the temperature keeps dropping, the last thing you need is for your car to fizzle out on you. Fortunately, you PAUL F.P. can increase the odds of a POGUE smoothly functioning automobile with some basic car care. Follow these tips to ensure your vehicle starts up easily with the turn of a key.
What to do before you drive
If you haven’t done so already, hire a mechanic to take a look at your car and winterize it. Batteries, spark plugs, fluids and delivery lines all take more wear and tear in cold weather. Get an oil change before the season begins, making sure to use the oil viscosity recommended by the manufacturer for cold weather vehicle operation. If your battery is more than three years old, consider replacing it. Check your tire tread depth. You want all four tires to have at least 6/32 of an inch of tread to drive in winter conditions. Make sure your tires are inflated to
Your best choice is to pull the wipers up and away from the windshield when not in use. If you forget and leave them in place, first pull them free of the windshield and remove any ice. If you don’t and they’re stuck when you turn on the wiper control, the rubber on one or both blades could tear. Above all, drive safely! Even a car in perfect condition can get out of control easily on icy or snow-covered roads. Take What to do after winter begins Keep an eye on your tires as the winter particular care on corners and turns, and progresses. Every 10-degree drop in tem- give other vehicles plenty of room to maperature causes your tires to lose another neuver. Keep your lights on even during the day, which will make you more visible pound per square inch of pressure, so to other drivers. tires that hold up well on a moderately Don’t park near snow overhangs, and cold day might lose traction on extremely periodically shovel or brush snow off your cold days. roof when parked. Wash your car frequently. Road crews Winter weather brings challenges for spread salt on roads to melt ice, and while it’s very effective, it can also stick to your every part of your vehicle. Regular maintenance can help prevent most of these metal components and cause them to issues, but it also pays to take your time corrode. Even cold weather wipers can get stuck getting started and once you’re on the road. And when you run into a problem, to your windshield, especially during a freeze/thaw cycle or after a winter storm. get it serviced as soon as possible. the manufacturer’s recommendations. Pay particular attention to your fluids. Keep your gas tank at least half-full if possible to prevent condensation from developing in the system. Make sure you have sufficient antifreeze, and keep the windshield wiper fluid topped off. This is also a good time to replace wiper blades.
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Winter is hard on your car, but you can boost the odds in your favor with proper care before and during cold weather. Paul F. P. Pogue is a reporter for Angie’s List, a trusted provider of local consumer reviews and an online marketplace of services from top-rated providers. Visit AngiesList.com. ©2019 Ask Angie’s List Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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HOME ADVISOR
High-end home improvements that are worth the splurge (and when it’s best to scrimp)
T
he only thing harder than setting a realistic remodeling budget is sticking to it. The secret? Knowing when to splurge and when to save. Here are top picks for each category from the pros at HomeAdvisor, including the architects and designers who draw up DAN the plans, contractors who DICLERICO do the work, and repairmen who get called when things go wrong.
When to splurge
It’s not worth cutting corners on the following five items:
Long-lasting paint
Cheap contractor-grade paint goes on thin and is prone to fading, staining and other flaws that make for an eyesore. You don’t have to blow your budget on crazy-expensive designer paint costing $100 per gallon or more. But it is worth investing in a high-quality paint in the $30-$40 per gallon range over the $10-$20 per gallon economy stuff. Better paint will provide ample coverage—often in just one coat—and it will withstand scrubbing, fading, and mildew for many years.
Natural wood floors
Installing wood floors costs $4,500 on average, according to HomeAdvisor’s True Cost Guide. That’s three times as much as you’ll spend on bargain materials like vinyl or linoleum. But the warmth and beauty of wood floors is without comparison. Plus, they can be refinished several times, so they’re probably the last floor you’ll ever have to install. That’s a big reason why wood floors add significantly to a home’s value. Ultimately, you’ll recoup the cost if you ever decide to sell.
Cabinets you can count on
It always pays to spend more on things you interact with every day, and that includes kitchen cabinets. A drawer that sticks or a door that’s falling off its hinge after just a few months will fill you with all kinds of remodeler’s remorse. Custom cabinets can get very pricey, but nowadays you can find solid construction, including dovetail joinery and full-extension drawer guides, in reasonable semistock cabinets.
DREAMSTIME
Longing for natural wood floors? Turns out, they’re worth the splurge.
Hard-wearing countertops
Countertops take a ton of abuse and they’re often a focal point of the kitchen. It’s worth spending more on a material that combines beauty and durability. Natural stones like granite and marble are the traditional favorites. But in recent years, quartz has emerged as a popular countertop material because it looks great and wears incredibly well. And it doesn’t require the periodic sealing that many other natural stones need.
Professional design
Don’t underestimate the value of good design help, especially on more involved projects like a kitchen or bath renovation. If you’re knocking down walls and putting in new mechanicals, you’ll need to hire an architect for a fee of about 10 to 20 percent of the overall project cost. If
you just need help choosing fixtures and materials, a certified kitchen and bath designer will fit the bill for about half as much as an architect.
simple glossy white ceramic tile can deliver an elegant look for a fraction of the cost. Plus, it’s often much easier to maintain.
When to save
Light fixtures
Balance your budget by cutting back on Lighting is another category that can these items. quickly get over the top with sculptural designs and luxury finishes. If you’re on a budget, pass on the glam and instead Appliances A suite of high-end appliances—fridge, make sure the overall lighting plan incorporates ample layers of ambient, task and range, dishwasher—might run $20,000. That’s the price to pay for true built-ins. accent lighting. But you can get similar looks and perDan DiClerico is a reporter for HomeAdvisor, formance by choosing a cabinet-depth refrigerator, slide-in range and traditional an online marketplace connecting homeowners with trusted service professionals to dishwasher, all for as little as $5,000. complete home ©2019 HomeAdvisor Bathroom tile Visit HomeAdvisor at www.HomeAdvisor.com Designer tile made of natural stone Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. or glass is certainly striking, but a
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ART OF DESIGN
DANIEL A. NEWCOMB
Ring in the New Year with an interior designer
R
inging in the new year can be an uplifting experience for some and a time of melancholy for others. Resolutions are hard to keep, and transitions are difficult JOSEPH PUBILLONES to manage for some — even though, in the end, they are in our best interest. The end of one year and the beginning of another year is symbolic. For many, this milestone is the perfect moment to strategize a renovation — or “reno” — of their current home. Many homeowners wish they could make all of these changes happen in a day. It’s hard, but someone has to break the news: It’s just not going to happen that way. Only in certain TV home-reno programs does that kind of immediate change
happen. The truth is, behind the scenes, there have been countless hours, probably months of planning and professional labor crews orchestrated and scheduled to make these makeovers appear like magic. But I digress. The real world is full of mistakes, surprises and inspections that can make even the smallest change take at least one month’s time. Don’t wing it! To avoid letdowns, the first thing to consider is a scope-of-work list. This will give you and your contractor — if you’re using one — a good idea of the extent of the work. This also will help you to generate a time schedule and a list of supplies and materials you will need for every area. You can find computer software that will help you track and manage
expenses. Yet another list this will generate is a budget. A project almost always will cost you more than you budget, but at least this way, you can keep track and know when to rein in your desire for the very best of everything. Now, when it comes to styling your project, perhaps you do color well; a lot of people claim to have good ideas and taste. But is it worth taking a risk and making a big mistake? Why not call a professional to give you a hand? Even if it means breaking up the project into several phases in order to afford a designer, I highly recommend it. A good designer will listen to your needs and take into account all of the minutiae that may slip your mind. In the end, most homeowners redo their interiors every seven to 10 years on
average. Why not invest in having it done correctly? Besides, in every community, there are all types of interior designers to accommodate all kinds of wants and budgets. Go ahead and ring in the new year with a game plan to call your favorite designer, someone who fits your style and your budget. Hiring a designer is not a luxury, but wise management of your main investment: your home. Your efforts and your investment will show well and be worth more in the long run. Happy New Year! Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida. His website is www.josephpubillones.com. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM
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uestion: Dear Ed: We have a family game room in our basement, complete with a half-bath. Between friends and family, this ED DEL large room is the busiest GRANDE area in our home and has a lot of bathroom traffic. Any ideas on the new type of toilet I should install in my busy bathroom? - Fred, Michigan Answer: For busy bathrooms, there are usually three toilet issues to address. First, you want a toilet made for extra-heavy use. Look for options like three-bolt tank-to-bowl connections and metal flushing handle assemblies. Second, you want maintenance features like full-bowl rinsing and a molded-in sanitary guard to help deflect liquids from getting between the tank and bowl. Finally, the flushing system should incorporate water-saving technology.
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2 bed, 3 bath
Buying or Selling you can count on me!
Having averaged a House Sold every 9 days Since 1981 is proof i live by my statement “if it matters to you, it matters to me!”
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OPen SUnDay 1:00-2:00 864 BrooksiDe, Wynstone• $329,950
1300 S Patterson Street • $149,950
Fantastic home on a corner lot! Fenced yard, lots of updates. Newer windows, painted on the inside, remodeled kitchen and baths, shingles, furnace and CA, insulated garage door, added insulation in the attic. A must to see!
Michele Ivener, CRS
(712) 259-1189
neW liSTing!
This immaculate 3 bedroom, 3 bath multi-level one owner home built by Wegher is set on a beautifully landscaped 1 acre lot w/sprinkler system and inground pet fence. Offers an open concept, hardwood floors, granite in kitchen and all 3 baths. The stone fireplace and cedar ceilings in family room make it cozy & comfy for watching movies or just hanging out with family and friends. Did i mention the oversize 4 stall heated garage and the large stone patio? This is certainly a MUST See!
Open Sunday 1-2
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3321 Douglas st • $129,000
524 Monterey Trail • $799,950
1 ½ Story Charmer located on the 13th hole of Dakota Dunes Golf Course. Formal LR and DR, updated kitchen and baths, hearth room, butlers pantry, hardwood floors, 4 seasons room, 4 bedrooms, wet bar, exercise room, super storage, Triple car garage.
This 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom northside home has great square footage! There is a nice, private fenced in back yard, a 3 season porch, and attached 1 car garage.
4301 Orleans Ave Ave.•$129,000
Beautiful M’Side home with lots of new updates while preserving the historical charm of the house. 4 large bedrooms with oversized closets and a bonus sitting/ sun room for relaxing. One bath with walk in closet for storage. Brand new kitchen with eat in dining area and lots of windows to brighten room. Refinished wood floors that shine on main level. Main level has brand new windows, sheers and should increase house efficiency. original fire place in living room to cozy up to when it’s cold and central air to keep you cool when it’s warm. 3 bedrooms all on 2nd floor with new paint and carpet. One main floor bedroom for easy access without stairs. Basement has laundry area, clean and lots of room for storage. Brand new roof and exterior of house painted in 2014. Large backyard for fun with a shed for storage.
Looking to Rent? Visit ccproperties.net for updated openings!
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712-577-0176 CC Properties, LLC
325 Pelletier Drive • $359,000 603 Courtright st, Mapleton • $189,500
Handcrafted features: woodwork to the spectacular wood floors. 5 large bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 firseplaces. Beautifully landscaped yard and a 2 car garage.
3011 nebraska st • $129,000
This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom northside home is full of charm! Features a nice staircase & a large kitchen.
PENDING
1712 harris • $129,000
Very well cared for ranch with 3 bedrooms & 1 bathroom. Nice open floor plan with a bonus room off of the dining room and a covered porch that leads to a private back yard.
CALL Mike Wojcik 251-1798 MikeWojcik@myunitedagent.com
QUaliTy! The best word to describe this home. Pelletier has had just 2 owners and is on the open market for the first time. The house and grounds are exceptional and make for great entertaining. Over $100,000 spent on the kitchen/family room and to update the 800 Sq. Ft. master suite. This truly is a One of a Kind and a Must See now! 1 year Buyer home Warranty included. SO
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214 32nd Street • $144,000
Lovely Cape Cod property. Eat in kitchen, main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, crown molding, fireplace, formal LR and DR. Extra large garage.
With 32 years in real estate & greater than 429 MilliOn in career sales...that’s REAl experience.
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1545 Fair MeaDOWS Dr, SSc Sale Price: $240,000
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712-251-4562 cyndiunger@myunitedagent.com
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H10 | Saturday, January 12, 2019
Siouxland Homes
Saturday, January 12, 2019 | H11
Siouxland Homes
OpEN HOUSES SATURDAy JANUARy 12 AND SUNDAy JANUARy 13, 2019
3226 4th Ave. $134,950 Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130
1897 Elk Creek eek Rd, Sgt. Bluff Bluf • $699,995 • 803091 2 story home on 1.56 acres; spacious rooms & heated garage
210 Main St, Newcastle $79,900 Sunday 11:30 - 12:30 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686
2014 George St. $69,000 803001
2000-02 Jackson St. $74,950 801856
721 W. 4th St. $75,000 802861
1515 Fairview Blvd. $79,950 803534
1712 S. Maple St. $84,950 803502
2310 W. 6th St. $97,950 803066
2819 Myrtle St. $104,995 803308
2125 S. Lemon St. $109,900 802593
17 Union Ct, McCook Lake $120,000 803288
2520 W 6th St. $120,000 803571
1718 S. Helen St. $123,000 803014
1723 S. Cypress St. $124,500 802823
duplex
duplex
314 S. Lincoln St, Allen $87,500 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686
86085 Hwy 9, Wakefield $147,400 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686
townhouse
duplex
211 S. Walnut St, Elk Point $98,000 801614
864 Brookside Dr, Jefferson 804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes $329,950 $469,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308
524 Monterey Trl, rl, Dak. Dunes • $799,950 • 803243 1½ story home on golf course; custom kitchen & master suite
FEATURED HOMES
4237 Tyler St. $68,000 803569
625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes $420,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030
302 Jones St. Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51101 712-226-6000 1-800-420-4635
1913 Dakota Ave So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-2031 1-800-420-4635
400 Gold Circle Suite 120 Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-4663 1-800-420-4635
Just enter the listing number you see here in the keyword section of the search screen on UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com.
515 200th St. $299,000 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271
1012 13th St, Onawa $123,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Hank Baker 712-490-6621
214 32nd St. $144,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178
3421 Dearborn Blvd. $125,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576
3321 Douglas St. $129,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798
3043 Cheyenne Blvd. $136,500 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Anne Danielson 712-251-5242
4530 Cheyenne Blvd. $249,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Kathy Kelly 712-898-7011
701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
2916 Pierce St. $132,500 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Thomas Marx 712-522-9030
3247 Pierce St. $145,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734
3426 Concordia Dr. $159,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178
3950 Comanche Ct. $224,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130
711 23rd St. $124,950 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877
3230 Jones St. $135,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886
3230 Jennings St. $150,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734
5033 Country Club Blvd. $299.000 Sunday 4:00 - 5:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
1712 S. Hennepin St. $134,500 Sunday 11:30 - 12:30 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
4415 5th Ave. $195,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734
7140 Christy Rd. $380,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328
2305 S. Patterson St. 2213 S. Palmetto St. $120,000 $144,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308
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404-408 Center St. $124,900 802142
3011 Nebraska St. $129,000 802770
926 S. Newton St. $135,000 803242
Condominium
19 Meadow Dr, Kingsley $144,950 802933
302 Jones St. #406 $145,000 801824
2715 S. Coral St. $135,000 803458
3728 Elmdale Ave. $137,500 801007
3608 5th Ave. $139,500 803132
208 S. 1st St, Moville $139,950 803188
Condominium
3221 Marshall Ave. $161,000 802516
1291 Carroll Ave. $211,950 802383
4811 Royal Ct. $215,000 803165
2525 S. Lakeport St. #10 5311 Sunnybrook Dr. $179,500 802982 $169,000 803257
915 Douglas St. $230,000 802860
805 10th St. $185,000 800492
603 Courtright St, Mapleton $189,500 800326
1608 30th St. $239,000 801042
1602 30th St. $239,000 803048
3101 Glen Ellen Rd. $349,500 802379
multi unit
401 W. 3rd St, S. Sioux City $350,000 802241
325 Pelletier Dr. $359,000 801124
6816 Coyote Run $375,000 802306
Looking for rentals?
300 Maplewood Pl. $387,000 803362
Licensed in IA, NE, SD NEwLy LISTED pROpERTIES
Condominium
302 Jones St. Unit 404 $194,950 800728
Ca
803 Brookside Dr, Jefferson $405,000 802096
1901 Pierce St. $1,375,000 802862
3461 Wanamaker Way $1,525,000 803302
Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC
48390 SD Highway 105, Jefferson Multi-unit lot in great area; nine owned units, one rental unit & storage shed. 803557 $95,000
2545 S. Cedar St. 2BR, 1BA, Bungalow w/ open floor plan; newer vinyl siding & driveway; AHS Home Warranty. 803603 $112,750
604 Country Ln, Kingsley 3BR, 2BA, New ranch home w/ 3 stall garage, eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry & fireplace. 803601 $346,000
3159 Cheyenne Blvd. 4BR, 3BA, Well-kept ranch w/ formal dining room, large family room & tons of storage. 803572 $187,500
2916 pierce St. 4BR, 2BA, 2 story w/ hardwood floors, built-ins, walk-in closet & dual access staircase. 803602 $132,500
4408 Applewood Ave. 3BR, 3BA, Multi-level w/ master suite, wet bar, sliders to deck & spacious living area. 803615 $198,500
712-226-6000
505 S. Rustin St. $137,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877
2706 S. Glass St. $96,500 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886
2545 S. Cedar St. $112,750 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646
3623 Stone Ave. $128,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030
1814 Rebecca St. $119,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130
2615 Ross St. $140,000 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
4801 Malloy Rd. $250,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945
4052 Adams St. $117,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271
4509 Laurel Ave. $174,950 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576
3612 Alpine Ave. $230,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178
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1401 John St. $88,500 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Thomas Marx 712-522-9030
WE’RE LOCAL WE’RE GLOBAL We have connections to the very best real estate brokers through our worldwide invitation-only network, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®. LeadingRE includes over 500 market-leading real estate firms. We sell over a million homes and connect tens of thousands of buyers and sellers through our Network each year. LeadingRE provides us with world-class marketing and resources, allowing us to provide you with the very best service.
Considering a real estate career?
Contact Kristie VerMulm 712-226-6071 or go to UnitedSimulator.com
H10 | Saturday, January 12, 2019
Siouxland Homes
Saturday, January 12, 2019 | H11
Siouxland Homes
OpEN HOUSES SATURDAy JANUARy 12 AND SUNDAy JANUARy 13, 2019
3226 4th Ave. $134,950 Saturday 10:00 - 11:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130
1897 Elk Creek eek Rd, Sgt. Bluff Bluf • $699,995 • 803091 2 story home on 1.56 acres; spacious rooms & heated garage
210 Main St, Newcastle $79,900 Sunday 11:30 - 12:30 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686
2014 George St. $69,000 803001
2000-02 Jackson St. $74,950 801856
721 W. 4th St. $75,000 802861
1515 Fairview Blvd. $79,950 803534
1712 S. Maple St. $84,950 803502
2310 W. 6th St. $97,950 803066
2819 Myrtle St. $104,995 803308
2125 S. Lemon St. $109,900 802593
17 Union Ct, McCook Lake $120,000 803288
2520 W 6th St. $120,000 803571
1718 S. Helen St. $123,000 803014
1723 S. Cypress St. $124,500 802823
duplex
duplex
314 S. Lincoln St, Allen $87,500 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686
86085 Hwy 9, Wakefield $147,400 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686
townhouse
duplex
211 S. Walnut St, Elk Point $98,000 801614
864 Brookside Dr, Jefferson 804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes $329,950 $469,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308
524 Monterey Trl, rl, Dak. Dunes • $799,950 • 803243 1½ story home on golf course; custom kitchen & master suite
FEATURED HOMES
4237 Tyler St. $68,000 803569
625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes $420,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030
302 Jones St. Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51101 712-226-6000 1-800-420-4635
1913 Dakota Ave So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-2031 1-800-420-4635
400 Gold Circle Suite 120 Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-4663 1-800-420-4635
Just enter the listing number you see here in the keyword section of the search screen on UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com.
515 200th St. $299,000 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271
1012 13th St, Onawa $123,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Hank Baker 712-490-6621
214 32nd St. $144,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178
3421 Dearborn Blvd. $125,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576
3321 Douglas St. $129,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798
3043 Cheyenne Blvd. $136,500 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Anne Danielson 712-251-5242
4530 Cheyenne Blvd. $249,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Kathy Kelly 712-898-7011
701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
2916 Pierce St. $132,500 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Thomas Marx 712-522-9030
3247 Pierce St. $145,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734
3426 Concordia Dr. $159,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178
3950 Comanche Ct. $224,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130
711 23rd St. $124,950 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877
3230 Jones St. $135,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886
3230 Jennings St. $150,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734
5033 Country Club Blvd. $299.000 Sunday 4:00 - 5:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
1712 S. Hennepin St. $134,500 Sunday 11:30 - 12:30 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
4415 5th Ave. $195,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734
7140 Christy Rd. $380,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328
2305 S. Patterson St. 2213 S. Palmetto St. $120,000 $144,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308
nC
404-408 Center St. $124,900 802142
3011 Nebraska St. $129,000 802770
926 S. Newton St. $135,000 803242
Condominium
19 Meadow Dr, Kingsley $144,950 802933
302 Jones St. #406 $145,000 801824
2715 S. Coral St. $135,000 803458
3728 Elmdale Ave. $137,500 801007
3608 5th Ave. $139,500 803132
208 S. 1st St, Moville $139,950 803188
Condominium
3221 Marshall Ave. $161,000 802516
1291 Carroll Ave. $211,950 802383
4811 Royal Ct. $215,000 803165
2525 S. Lakeport St. #10 5311 Sunnybrook Dr. $179,500 802982 $169,000 803257
915 Douglas St. $230,000 802860
805 10th St. $185,000 800492
603 Courtright St, Mapleton $189,500 800326
1608 30th St. $239,000 801042
1602 30th St. $239,000 803048
3101 Glen Ellen Rd. $349,500 802379
multi unit
401 W. 3rd St, S. Sioux City $350,000 802241
325 Pelletier Dr. $359,000 801124
6816 Coyote Run $375,000 802306
Looking for rentals?
300 Maplewood Pl. $387,000 803362
Licensed in IA, NE, SD NEwLy LISTED pROpERTIES
Condominium
302 Jones St. Unit 404 $194,950 800728
Ca
803 Brookside Dr, Jefferson $405,000 802096
1901 Pierce St. $1,375,000 802862
3461 Wanamaker Way $1,525,000 803302
Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC
48390 SD Highway 105, Jefferson Multi-unit lot in great area; nine owned units, one rental unit & storage shed. 803557 $95,000
2545 S. Cedar St. 2BR, 1BA, Bungalow w/ open floor plan; newer vinyl siding & driveway; AHS Home Warranty. 803603 $112,750
604 Country Ln, Kingsley 3BR, 2BA, New ranch home w/ 3 stall garage, eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry & fireplace. 803601 $346,000
3159 Cheyenne Blvd. 4BR, 3BA, Well-kept ranch w/ formal dining room, large family room & tons of storage. 803572 $187,500
2916 pierce St. 4BR, 2BA, 2 story w/ hardwood floors, built-ins, walk-in closet & dual access staircase. 803602 $132,500
4408 Applewood Ave. 3BR, 3BA, Multi-level w/ master suite, wet bar, sliders to deck & spacious living area. 803615 $198,500
712-226-6000
505 S. Rustin St. $137,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877
2706 S. Glass St. $96,500 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886
2545 S. Cedar St. $112,750 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646
3623 Stone Ave. $128,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030
1814 Rebecca St. $119,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130
2615 Ross St. $140,000 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
4801 Malloy Rd. $250,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945
4052 Adams St. $117,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271
4509 Laurel Ave. $174,950 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576
3612 Alpine Ave. $230,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178
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1401 John St. $88,500 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Thomas Marx 712-522-9030
WE’RE LOCAL WE’RE GLOBAL We have connections to the very best real estate brokers through our worldwide invitation-only network, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®. LeadingRE includes over 500 market-leading real estate firms. We sell over a million homes and connect tens of thousands of buyers and sellers through our Network each year. LeadingRE provides us with world-class marketing and resources, allowing us to provide you with the very best service.
Considering a real estate career?
Contact Kristie VerMulm 712-226-6071 or go to UnitedSimulator.com
H12 | Saturday, January 12, 2019
Siouxland Homes
Buying or Selling?
Making New Year’s gardening resolutions
ThinK ChuCK! Email: ChuckBurnett@myunitedagent.com
712-251-0829
2213 S. palmetto St.
Wonderful 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 1\2 story home with lots of character. This home is much larger than it looks, with a nice main floor family room addition. Hardwood floors, crown molding & a wood burning fireplace with built-ins make the living room Open a cozy place! The formal dining Sunday room has built-ins, hardwood 12-1 floors & beautiful stained glass windows. The kitchen has a pantry, hardwood floors & lots of cabinet k space. The main floor family room has vaulted ceilings & nice windows. There is a remodeled full bath upstairs with jet tub & shower. Downstairs rec room with new carpet - a perfect for kids! 2 car detached garage. Hurry, this won’t last long!
New Price! $144,500
804 e. St. andrews, dakota dunes
new Listing
4 bed, 3 bath, ranch on a quiet cul-de-sac. Kitchen has a large eat in area & is open to the hearth room with ggas logg fireplace p e. Beautiful glass tile back splash, granite counter tops, breakfast bar & modern lighting accent the space. There is a 4 season porch off kitchen that opens to a large deck. The formal dining has a gorgeous chandelier & the living room has large bank of windows. Main floor laundry. Lower level boasts a large family room with gas log fireplace & built-ins, 3/4 bath, office, 2 bedrooms, & large finished work out room. 3 car garage with steps to basement.
Open Sunday 1:30-2:30
$469,000
3043 Cheyenne Blvd.
Outstanding 2+ bedroom, 2 bath, walkout ranch Northside. Large living room is open to townhouse onn N updated kitchen with sliders to deck overlooking fenced back yard. Main floor laundry. Two bedrooms on main have double closets. Full bath on main has whirlpool tub. Family room down has sliders that walk out to patio and back yard. Two more rooms down could be used as bedrooms. Nice sized cedar closet and full bath. Attached single car garage. Hurry to see this lovely home! New Price! $136,500
Open Sunday 1-2
new Listing
2916 pierce St.
4 bedroom, 2 bath two story home with large fenced back yard.Hardwood floors on the main & 2nd floor that are in Open great shape. Living room has Sunday electric fireplace & double 1:30-2:30 open staircase that also goes to kitchen. Spacious formal dining. Large kitchen has newer appliances. Master bedroom has nice di i L kit walk in closet. Bathroom upstairs has been remodeled. Bedroom down is used as family room & has egress window and large closet. 3/4 bath down. Covered front porch has plenty of room for table and chairs! Newer vinyl windows through out house. New furnace & central air in 2014. Third story has floored attic for great storage & could be finished for more living space.
$132,500
Open Sunday 1-2:30
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ave you ever had a dream where you woke up in the middle of the night and found yourself talking to the ghosts of all the plants you killed over the past year? Me either. But I do think about why some of the plants that JEFF I was trying to grow didn’t RUGG make it. Usually it is my fault for not putting the plant in the proper location for it to thrive. Want to learn more about growing plants in the proper location? Make a New Year’s resolution to learn more about gardening. Resolve to take a gardening class with your local state university extension office. All year long, it offers local classes on many gardening subjects. Another aspect of the learning process is to go and see what others are doing. If you can’t plan your vacation around a garden show, at least visit arboretums and gardens near your destination. With the start of a new year, we get to reflect on the changes we want to make in our lives. Many gardeners enjoy the seasonal changes in the landscape and enjoy making changes to their gardens. Even
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3316 Lindenwood | $139,500 3 bed, 1.5 bath.
3948 W. 4th | $159,900 3 bed, 2 bath.
3244 Pierce St. | $163,900 3 bed, 2.5 bath.
3725 Elmdale Ave. | $154,900 1912 Mcdonald St. | $118,500 3 bed, 2 bath.
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Custom built 6 bedroom, 3 tiled bath family home on .54 acre culdesac lot with 3 stall garage. Over 3,900 total square ft, large main floor living room and eatin tile kitchen with breakfast bar, pantry and door to deck and patio. The double fireplace can be enjoyed while dining or lounging in the living room. The formal dining room or den is so versatile, and conveniently located near front entry. 3 bedrooms on main has private master suite has ample walkin closet space, large en suite with jetted tub and near laundry for convenience. So many amenities you have to see it to believe it.
in the middle of winter, we are thinking about gardening and planning on making changes as we get each new garden catalog in the mail. To help your garden and landscape grow better and healthier this year, I have a few suggested resolutions. Repeat after me: I resolve to add more mulch to my flowerbeds, where it will decrease weeds, saving me money on weedkillers and protecting the environment from useless weedkiller applications. I resolve to take the money-wasting mulch off the trunks of my trees so they stop looking like the mountain of mulch is holding the tree up. Mulch piled on tree trunks kills trees; it doesn’t help them. I resolve to save time and money by pruning my trees and shrubs in their natural shape, not goofy squares and balls. I resolve to find out what disease or insect is affecting my plant before I pollute my yard with poisons that are used for treating something else. “It can’t hurt” isn’t really true. I resolve to mow my grass at a higher height.
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valentine a Open Sunday 11:30-12:30 1712 S. Hennepin St. 2 bed, 1 bath bungalow with single car garage. $134,000
Open Sunday 1:00-2:00 701 deerfield dr.
908 Rockwood Ct, Sgt. Bluff $369,950
4 bed, 3 bath custom smart home on a cul-de-sac. $347,000
New Construction, complete Mid December. 1954 sq ft Wegher built walk-out ranch in Wynstone Development. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, open floor plan with fireplace, kitchen island, large pantry and large private master suite with connection to main floor laundry. So convenient and storage galore. Hardwoods on main, carpeted bedrooms, with tile baths. This is a new floor plan, ready for you for the new year!
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1 car attached garage, fenced backyard, located on a flat lot! $140,000
204 Pinewood Park, Wynstone $429,750 It’s not just Irish Luck; It’s Hard Work, Experience, Loyalty, Persistence, And Professionalism.
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Keep your gutters flowing with regular maintenance
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ear James: From the ground, the gutters don’t look dirty, but when it rains, water overflows and runs down the walls. I think it may discolor the siding. What is causing them to overflow and how can I fix it? — Karen J. Dear Karen: There are several causes of overflowing gutters. They are either clogged, rusted JAMES and leak at the DULLEY seams, and/or they are loose or sloped the incorrect direction. You will not know which of the problems you have until you get up on a ladder to clean and actually inspect the gutters. Overflowing gutters can cause more problems than just staining the siding. The repeated dampness may cause wood siding to rot. A more serious problem is when the gutters overflow and the water backs up under the shingles and gets inside the wall cavity. The likelihood of termite infestation also increases. You really should clean and inspect your gutters twice a year, in autumn and spring. If you cannot do it yourself and cannot afford two cleanings per year, clean it once after the
last of the leaves have fallen in late autumn. Don’t wait until spring, because seeds will have sprouted, and it will be much more difficult to clean out. If you have a single-story house, first use a gutter-cleaning attachment for a leaf blower/vacuum or a wet/ dry vacuum. These attachments have a long tube with a U-shaped bend on the end to reach into the gutters. Do this when it has not rained for several days so the debris in the gutters will be dry and more easily sucked into the tube. Next, or if you have a twostory home, climb up on a ladder near the downspout end. Always have a helper to steady the ladder. Move the ladder often and don’t try to stretch, as it is easy to lose your balance. Wearing gloves, clean out the downspout opening and stuff a rag in the opening so debris will not fall into it. A garden trowel works well for scooping out the debris. After you have the gutters cleaned out, remove the rag from the downspout opening. Move the ladder to the other end of the gutter. Flush the gutter with a garden hose and observe the flow of the water. It should flow toward the
downspout, and there should be very little standing water when you turn off the water. Also, check for leaks from beneath the gutters. If you notice some leaky spots, hopefully they are at the seams. You can repair these with caulk and probably get many more years of service before the gutters need to be replaced. If the leaks are from a non-seam section, the gutters likely need to be replaced. When water is left standing in the gutter, this means the slope of the gutter is incorrect or it is sagging. Changing the slope is a major job — one you may not want to tackle yourself. If there is just a sagging spot, several of the mounting nails have pulled out. Don’t just drive the nails back into the holes. They may feel tight, but they will pull out during the next rain. Go to your home center and get some long gutter screws made for this purpose. They screw into the old mounting holes and support the gutter. Send your questions to Here’s How, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www. dulley.com. COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM
Protecting landscape and too much fertilizer
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uestion: Last year, we lost some shrubs to deer or rodents eating the trunks. I hope I am not too late to do something this year. Is there something I can treat them with to stop JEFF RUGG the damage? Answer: There are many sprays, liquids and powders available at the store and created with home recipes, but all of them require multiple treatments, as they eventually wear off. During the winter, the snow cover may make it difficult to treat the lower parts of the stems where the rodents will be eating, hidden under the snow. The strongest layer of protection is a physical barrier. Fencing of some kind
is best. Wrap a single-trunked tree in a layer of chicken wire or hardware cloth. Chicken wire may have large enough holes to let mice and voles nibble on the bark, so a couple of wraps around the trunk may be necessary. The fencing may need to be raised higher if snow creates an artificial higher ground layer. If animals are eating the ends of branches, then the sprays work well, but they need to be reapplied during the winter. The spray may need to be applied when the temperature is above 40 degrees F, so that may limit is use. Q: Some of my houseplants are beginning to look bad. I am doing the best I can to give them light, keeping the soil damp and fertilizing. I have placed some trays
of water among the plants to try to keep the humidity up. The one thing I have noticed is that the plants that look the worst also have a white crust on the top of the soil. I don’t know what is making the deposit. I have not seen any insects or worms in the soil. What could be the problem? A: The white crust is salt buildup, probably from too much fertilizer being applied. The chemicals in most fertilizers are salts. The salts dissolve in water and then move into the plant. The salt that doesn’t make it into the plant moves through the soil in the water. We expect water to move downward in the soil, and it does in the garden. However, in pots, some of the water moves upward, carry-
ing salt. When the water evaporates into the air, salt is left on the top of the soil. The white crust is letting you know that there is too much fertilizer in the pot. The extra fertilizer salt in the soil that hasn’t moved up to the crust yet has the potential to kill the plant roots. Extra salt that does make it into the plant will travel all the way to the outer edges of the leaves. It will build up at that point and kill the leaf edges. So brown edges are another sign of too much fertilizer. Using an organic fertilizer may help because of the slow release of the nutrients, but there are still salts that go into the plant. Cut back on the fertilizer applications during the winter when the plants are indoors.
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Install a strong decorative mailbox and post
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ear James: Now that I am living alone, I can finally install a neat mailbox instead of the old black one. What types of decorative mailboxes do you recommend, and will it JAMES be difficult for me to install DULLEY it myself? — Cathy R. Dear Cathy: The array of decorative mailboxes is nearly endless. You can find them at home centers, craft shops, craft fairs and many online sources. If you have the skills to get the old mailbox off the post or the entire post out of the ground, you will have no problems installing the new one. Decorative mailboxes are attractive, and they give your home character, but one may also attract the attention of vandals. High school kids like to drive by and play “mailbox baseball” with a bat. In some areas, as many as 35 percent of the mailboxes are destroyed each year. A fancy new mailbox may draw the kids’ attention. Check with your local police to determine if it is a serious problem in your area. Some decorative mailboxes can be quite expensive, and you won’t
want to replace it several times each year. If your area has problems with mailbox baseball, consider installing just a plain, strong steel mailbox. It will not draw their attention. And, should they attempt to whack it with a bat, they will damage the bat more than the mailbox. Protective steel covers are also available to fit over an existing mailbox. Plastic mailboxes are a durable option, and they tend to resist dents. Plastic can easily be painted and is easy to drill holes through. This will allow you to let your creative juices flow and decorate it as you wish. In very cold climates, plastic may become brittle during the winter, so even a glancing blow from a bat or a thrown rock may crack it. Some of the most attractive and unique mailboxes are made of a decorative handpainted wood sculpture over a built-in steel mailbox. Woodendipity, 800-8761928, offers these in various themes — idays or other special occasions. wildlife, sports, pets, hobbies, etc. They Many mailboxes are installed on a 4- by are made of cedar or pine, signed and 4-inch wooden post. Check with your dated. Your craft shop may also offer inexpensive mailbox covers for various hol- post office, but generally, the bottom of
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the mailbox must be located 42 inches above the ground. It should be located approximately 2 feet from the side of the road, and your house numbers on the mailbox should be at least 1 inch high. To install one, dig a hole in the ground with a posthole digger. Dig to a depth below the frost line in your area so that the post does not heave during winter. Make the hole big enough so there is plenty of clearance around the post. Pour some gravel in the bottom, place the post and fill it to the top with gravel. People used to use concrete instead of gravel, but check your local codes about the use of concrete to secure the post in the ground. Many local codes have changed to prohibit the use of concrete. If a car runs into the mailbox, an uncemented post will pull out, resulting in less injuries. Use the mounting brackets that came with the mailbox to attach it to the post. Send your questions to Here’s How, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www.dulley.com. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM
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ART OF DESIGN
Is an open kitchen really for you? E
veryone says they love a large, open kitchen they can entertain in. But is that really a practical solution? How much entertaining do you do? Or do you just like the thought of entertaining? Reality and perception of the way we live are often at odds with each other and can guide us to make mistakes that are costly and unpractical. Most new home developJOSEPH ments, from single-family PUBILLONES homes to townhouses to condominiums, are designed under the assumption that everyone wants a large, open kitchen. You walk into any model home and sleek kitchens and stainless-steel appliances are there to make you salivate. But ask anyone who does the cooking or housekeeping and their answers are likely to shock you. Most chefs, even the celebrity kind in fancy restaurants, will tell you they prefer a small — but well-organized — kitchen.
While most open kitchens are large to wow the dining audience, most behind-thescenes kitchens are no larger than the size of two walk-in closets. Why, you may ask? Well, when you are in the kitchen and on your feet for 8 to 12 hours, you prefer your equipment, storage and wash-up areas to be just a few feet apart. Efficiency — and lessened physical fatigue — are the main reasons for preferring a small kitchen. So if these are the insider secrets from chefs who spend all day and night in their kitchens, why do so many of us want a large kitchen? The answer is simple: It is for show, just like the ones seen in large upscale restaurants. I always like to please my clients, and if they ask for an open kitchen, they usually get an open kitchen, but I try to make them aware of the pluses and minuses of an open kitchen versus a closed kitchen. In an open kitchen, it is true that the homeowner or cook is able to interact with their guests almost seamlessly, and that is great for conversation. But it is also dis-
they loved the scent of salmon or grilled beef when they entered through your front door. The answer is more than likely “not.” Closed kitchens are great for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, they allow the cook to really pay attention to what they are doing without any social interaction. Closed kitchens can be set apart by a door, reducing the food odors greeting the guests and adhering to the expensive fabric you chose for your furniture. And, lastly, a tracting to talk and try to tend to your guest closed kitchen allows you to stack dishes after dinner service while keeping them out while cooking. Things often go wrong in of sight. an open kitchen while one is cooking and So, the next time you are looking at entertaining simultaneously. For example, a plate may stay in the oven or stove too long, homes or renovating and thinking about and the bottom of the pan may be scorched. the possibility of an open kitchen, think again about reality versus show. Or a meat or fish dish may be overcooked, leaving you serving carbonized organic Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pumatter. billones Interiors, an award-winning interior Then there are the issues of smells design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida. His wafting through the house. When baking website is www.josephpubillones.com. cookies or bread, the aroma might be inCOPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM toxicatingly good, but ask your guests if
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Hard rock maple bedroom furniture with motifs in relief were made in the 1950s.
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uestion: This is a photo of a hard rock maple dresser with an adjustable mirror. It has an image of a spinning wheel in relief on the top drawer. The set includes ANNE the dresser; a full bed with MCCOLLAM a headboard, footboard and side rails; and a chest with four drawers. The image on the footboard is of a woman at a spinning wheel. The set has been in my family for at least 75 years and is in excellent condition. I could not find a manufacturer’s mark. I would like to know whether it is an antique or it is simply old and also any other information you could provide. Answer: Your set of hard rock maple bedroom furniture was made around 1950. Several furniture factories made pieces decorated with a variety of motifs in relief. A few of the most popular designs included spinning wheels, stagecoaches, covered wagons, nautical themes and Davy Crockett. At first
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trim and is in perfect condition. It was a gift from a great-aunt and has been sitting in my china cabinet for years. I don’t know anything about its history. If you could provide some information about its vintage, maker and value, I would be grateful. A: The mark you enclosed was used around 1910 by Amphora Porcelain Works. The pottery was founded by Hans and Carl Reissner, Rudolf Kessel and Edward Stellmacher in Turn-Teplitz, Bohemia, in 1892. They produced hand-decorated porcelain and earthenware that appealed to both Europe and the United States. Your vase was made in the late 1800s or the early 1900s and would be worth $250 to $325. Address your questions to Anne McCollam, P.O. Box 247, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Items of a general interest will be answered in this column. Because of the volume of inquiries, she cannot answer individual letters. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM
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New adventures await Nell Hill’s and me ew Year’s Eve is a night where we look back and celebrate what has been. My heart was so full as I reflected on the nearly four decades spent with all of you at Nell Hill’s. MARY I remember ... CAROL Laboring to cut huge GARRITY wedges of imported cheeses with my mom’s dull butter knife, to tuck into the baskets we sold at the Gourmet Corner, before we became Nell Hill’s. The fact that I didn’t know a thing about gourmet food, except that I liked to eat it, did not dull my enthusiasm as I blundered about, building the business. Being “discovered” at the Kansas City Junior League Holiday Mart. As we sold out of inventory, my parents ran back and forth between Kansas City and Atchison to restock our booth. We couldn’t believe our good fortune. The daily arrival of SUVs filled with girlfriends who made the hour-long trek to Atchison to shop and just spend time together. They packed in as much laughter and fun as they could, finding treasures for their homes, before they zipped back to pick up their kids at school. Standing on my porch, welcoming guests to my spring, fall and holiday open houses or book signings. We never pulled off one of these grand shows without an adrenaline-fused photo finish. I can’t believe my staff and friends didn’t mutiny! Working with customers every day at the store, helping them bring their vision for their home to life, solve some of their
most frustrating decorating challenges or prepare for a party or event. Because of all of you, Nell Hill’s has been much more than a store. It’s been a celebration of friendship, with our homes as the convener. It’s three generations of women—grandma, daughters and granddaughters—starting their holiday season here. It’s young people building their lives, picking out their first sofa or table for their new home. It’s friends planning dinner parties, dropping by to get table top ideas to fuel their creativity. It’s laughter, encouragement, inspiration, fun. There is no other way I’d rather live my life, than helping make these magic moments happen. I am so grateful to every member of my team, who have put up with my crazy ideas. To the customers who have trusted us with helping make their houses into homes. To all the lifelong friends I’ve made at this special place. To Dan and Kelly for sticking with me, even when all there was to eat in the house was popcorn and champagne because I worked late instead of going to the grocery store. Now, I can’t wait for the next chapter. So many great things still await us all. Come by and see me at the store in 2019 and meet Katie, the wonderful new guardian of Nell Hill’s. See you soon! This column was adapted from Mary Carol Garrity’s blog at www.nellhills.com. She can be reached at marycarol@nellhills.com. ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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OPEN SUN 1/13 12:30-2:00 LISA SISSEL 2603 JACKSON ST SIOUX CITY, IA $165,000
1/13 1:30-2:30 MAXON YNSTONE RSON, SD 5,000
OPEN SUN 1/13 2:00-3:00 JULIE HURT 752 HILLCREST DR LE MARS, IA $289,000
OPEN SUN 1/13 2:00-3:00 BRENDA JANSSEN 4877 BRADFORD SIOUX CITY, IA $325,000
OPEN SUN 1/13 2:30-3:30 PRISCILLA ANDERSEN 5641 EASTBROOK CT SIOUX CITY, IA $250,000
OPEN SUN 1/13 2:30-3:30 TERRI BOBIAN 807 COFFIE FARM RD SERGEANT BLUFF, IA $264,950
OPEN SUN 1/13 2:30-4:00 LISA SISSEL 1011 28TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA $133,000
OPEN SUN 1/13 3:00-4:00 BARB MAXON 807 BROOKSIDE JEFFERSON, SD $335,000
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NEW LISTING MARGE DELZELL 2926 DOUGLAS ST SIOUX CITY, IA $159,500
NEW LISTING BARB MAXON 4877 BRADFORD SIOUX CITY, IA $325,000
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Saturday, January 12, 2019 MorningSide KW Siouxland 1:00-2:00 4512 Deer Shadow.......................................................$275,000 Amy Kakacek 712-333-1111
So. Sioux City & Surrounding, ne nextHoMe triState 1:00-2:00 1212 Hwy 12, Ponca ....................................................$215,000 Vicki Kollbaum 712-251-0951
united real eState SolutionS 10:00-11:00 3226 4th Ave ..........................................................$134,950 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130
Surrounding area, ia Century 21 ProlinK 11:00-12:00 2612 Niagara Tr, Logan ...........................................$369,900 Aaron Bircher 712-212-7553 1:30-2:30 1410 10th St, Onawa .....................................................$94,900 Aaron Bircher 712-212-7553
Sunday, January 13, 2019 daK. duneS & Surrounding, Sd Century 21 ProlinK 12:00-1:00 961 Wynstone, Jefferson .............................................$459,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-3647 1:30-2:30 959 Wynston, Jefferson.................................................$485,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-3647 3:00-4:00 807 Brookside, Jefferson ...............................................$335,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-3647
nextHoMe triState 1:00-2:00 193 N. Churchill, N. Sioux City .....................................$364,000 Vicki Kollbaum 712-251-0951
united real eState SolutionS 12:00-1:00 625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes .................................$420,000 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 1:00-2:00 864 Brookside Dr, Jefferson...........................................$329,950 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562 1:30-2:30 804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes...............................$469,000 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308
le MarS, ia Century 21 ProlinK 12:30-1:30 1245 2nd Ave SW......................................................$285,000 Julie Hurt 712-540-7757 12:30-1:30 1177 Turnberry Ave ...................................................$409,950 Christine Stultz 712 898 8230 2:00-3:00 752 Hillcrest .................................................................$289,000 Julie Hurt 712-540-7757 3:30-4:30 813 Hillcrest .................................................................$399,000 Julie Hurt 712-540-7757
leedS nextHoMe triState 1:00-2:00 4305 Floyd Blvd ...........................................................$169,000 Duster Hoffman 712-281-8704
united real eState SolutionS 1:00-2:00 4052 Adams St ............................................................$117,000 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271
MidtoWn/doWntoWn Century 21 ProlinK 1:30-2:30 1416 Ingleside Ave ........................................................$83,000 Kameron Pope 712-301-8563
MorningSide Century 21 ProlinK 12:00-1:00 2025 S. Maple ...........................................................$145,000 Jessica Kern 712-490-4814 1:00-2:00 2848 S. Lemon .............................................................$180,000 Priscilla Andersen 712-253-7580
2:00-3:00 4877 Bradford..............................................................$325,000 Brenda Janssen 712-540-1478 2:30-3:30 5641 Eastbrook Ct........................................................$250,000 Priscilla Andersen 712-253-7580 3:30-4:30 2000 S. Rustin ..............................................................$150,000 Brenda Janssen 712-540-1478
KW Siouxland 1:00-2:00 307 S. Helen ................................................................$159,900 Amy Kakacek 712-333-1111
nextHoMe triState 2:30-3:30 4517 Grayhawk Ridge Dr .............................................$425,000 Vicki Kollbaum 712-251-0951
united real eState SolutionS 11:30-12:30 1712 S. Hennepin St ................................................$134,500 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 12:00-1:00 2305 S. Patterson St ...................................................$120,000 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 12:00-1:00 2213 S. Palmetto St ....................................................$144,950 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308 12:00-1:00 4415 5th Ave .............................................................$195,000 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 12:30-1:30 7140 Christy Rd..........................................................$380,000 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328 1:00-2:00 505 S. Rustin St ............................................................$137,950 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877 1:30-2:30 2706 S. Glass St.............................................................$96,500 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886 1:30-2:30 2545 S. Cedar St..........................................................$112,750 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 1:30-2:30 3623 Stone Ave............................................................$128,950 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 2:30-3:30 4509 Laurel Ave ...........................................................$174,950 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576 3:00-4:00 3612 Alpine Ave .........................................................$230,000 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178
nortH Side Century 21 ProlinK 12:30-1:30 2926 Douglas.............................................................$159,500 Marge Delzell 712-259-0790 12:30-2:00 2603 Jackson St ...........................................................165,000 Lisa Sissel 712-253-6313 1:30-2:30 215 18th St ....................................................................$77,500 Jessica Kern 712-490-4814 2:30-4:00 1011 28th St ..................................................................133,000 Lisa Sissel 712-253-6313
nextHoMe triState 2:30-3:30 4800 Country Club .......................................................$270,000 Duster Hoffman 712-281-8704
KW Siouxland 1:00-2:30 3244 Pierce St ..............................................................$163,900 Brian & Karen Hickman 712-490-5829
united real eState SolutionS 12:00-1:00 214 32nd St ...............................................................$144,000 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178 1:00-2:00 3421 Dearborn Blvd .....................................................$125,000 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576 1:00-2:00 3321 Douglas St...........................................................$129,000 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798 1:00-2:00 3043 Cheyenne Blvd ....................................................$136,500 Anne Danielson 712-251-5242 1:00-2:00 4530 Cheyenne Blvd.....................................................$249,950 Kathy Kelly 712-898-7011 1:00-2:00 701 Deerfield Dr ..........................................................$347,000 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 1:30-2:30 2916 Pierce St ..............................................................$132,500 Thomas Marx 712-522-9030
1:30-2:30 3247 Pierce St ..............................................................$145,000 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 1:30-2:30 3426 Concordia Dr ......................................................$164,950 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178 1:30-2:30 3950 Comanche Ct ......................................................$224,950 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 2:30-3:30 711 23rd St..................................................................$124,950 Rick Arnold 712-251-8877 3:00-4:00 3230 Jones St...............................................................$135,000 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886 3:00-4:00 3230 Jennings St .........................................................$150,000 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 4:00-5:00 5033 Country Club Blvd ...............................................$299,000 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
riverSide united real eState SolutionS 12:00-1:00 4801 Malloy Rd..........................................................$250,000 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945
Sergeant Bluff, ia Century 21 ProlinK 12:00-1:00 503 Horseshoe Bend ...................................................$359,950 Nickie Quinn 712 281 2268 12:30-2:00 200 Prairie Bluff Dr .....................................................$245,000 Terri Bobian 712-899-5203 2:30-3:30 807 Coffie Farm Rd.......................................................$264,950 Terri Bobian 712 899 5203
So. Sioux City & Surrounding, ne Century 21 ProlinK 11:00-12:00 102 Logan, Emerson ...................................................$84,900 Aaron Bircher 712-212-7553
united real eState SolutionS 11:30-12:30 210 Main St, Newcastle ..............................................$79,900 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686 1:00-2:00 314 S. Lincoln St, Allen ...................................................$87,500 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686 2:30-3:30 86085 Hwy 9, Wakefield .............................................$147,400 Nick Tramp 402-660-4686 2:30-3:30 515 200th St ................................................................$299,000 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271
Surrounding area, ia Century 21 ProlinK 1:00-2:00 411 Dover St, Kingsley ..................................................$235,000 Bob Davis 712-226-6569 1:00-2:00 2570 Hwy 20, Lawton...................................................$339,500 Tammy Doyel 712-251-3945 1:00-3:00 3331 W 52nd St ..........................................................$675,000 Jim Gergeni 712-253-2007
united real eState SolutionS 1:30-2:30 1012 13th St, Onawa ...................................................$123,000 Hank Baker 712-490-6621
WeSt Side Century 21 ProlinK 12:00-1:00 238 S. Judd St ..............................................................$99,990 Kameron Pope 712-301-8563
KW Siouxland 1:00-2:30 3316 Lindenwood.........................................................$139,500 Brian & Karen Hickman 712-490-5829
united real eState SolutionS 12:00-1:00 1814 Rebecca St ........................................................$119,950 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 2:30-3:30 2615 Ross St ...............................................................$140,000 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141
WHiSPering CreeK Century 21 ProlinK 12:30-1:30 6821 Palm Valley .......................................................$440,000 Brenda Janssen 712-540-1478