Siouxland Homes - April 27, 2019

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Saturday, April 27, 2019 | H1

Siouxland Homes

ConGrAtulAtionS!

Open House Directory New Listing Directory

Kyle Uhl

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Siouxland Homes Magazine

home of the week 804 e. St. AndrewS CirCle dAkotA duneS, Sd

$469,000 Don’t miss out on this outstanding four bedroom, three bathroom ranch on a quiet cul-de-sac in Dakota Dunes. You will love the beautiful, modern updates! The gray and white ceramic tile flooring is stunning. The large, eat-in kitchen has a gorgeous glass tile backsplash, granite counters, breakfast bar and modern lighting. It opens to a hearth room with a gas log fireplace. A four-season room off of the kitchen opens to a spacious deck that is great for relaxing and entertaining. The formal dining area has a chandelier that is a must see and the living room boasts a large bank of windows. The master suite has a tray ceiling, walk-in closet and updated master bath. The lower-level features a family room with built-ins and a gas log fireplace, two more large bedrooms, bathroom, office and a great workout room. Updates also include a newer furnace and central air, plus new shingles. This home is a must see!

For more information about the Home of the Week, contact:

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Siouxland Homes

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ELLEN KAPLAN 712.251.2154

KYLE KELLY 712.223.3671

JESSICA KERN 712.490.4814

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DON KIRCHNER 712.253.2300

KYLE KOVARNA 712.251.1722

BARBARA KRIGSTEN 712.490.6503

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BROOKE OLMSTEAD 712.899.8083

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PRISCILLA ANDERSEN 712.253.7580

ERIC BANKS 712.898.8605

JENNIFER ROSE BASS 712.266.5972

BRAD BERGSTROM 712.490.1388

AARON BIRCHER 712.212.7553

OPEN SAT 4/27 11:00 12:00 AARON BIRCHER 312 E 3RD ST KINGSLEY, IA $199,900

OPEN SAT 4/27 1:30 2:30 AARON BIRCHER 102 LOGAN ST EMERSON, NE $79,900

OPEN SUN 4/28 12:00 1:00 CHAD GRITZMAKER 2619 E SOLWAY SIOUX CITY, IA $368,950

OPEN SUN 4/28 12:00 1:00 JESSICA KERN 1616 W 6TH SIOUX CITY, IA $118,000

OPEN SUN 4/28 12:00 1:00 BARB MAXON 803 BROOKSIDE JEFFERSON, SD $400,000

OPEN SUN 4/28 12:00 1:00 AARON BIRCHER 514 5TH ST ONAWA, IA $114,900

OPEN SUN 4/ MINDA 503 HORSE SERGEANT $348

OPEN SUN 4/28 1:00 2:00 JIM GERGENI 1301 3RD AVE SE LE MARS, IA $218,600

OPEN SUN 4/28 1:00 2:00 JIM GERGENI 1290 2ND AVE SE UNIT 111 LE MARS, IA $216,600

OPEN SUN 4/28 1:00 2:00 TAMMY DOYEL 600 JACE SERGEANT BLUFF, IA $389,000

OPEN SUN 4/28 1:00 2:00 AMBER MUSGRAVE 6551 KINGSBARN CT SIOUX CITY, IA $474,900

OPEN SUN 4/28 1:00 3:00 BARBIE ALBENESIUS 302 RIDGE LOOP CROFTON, NE $525,000

OPEN SUN 4/28 1:30 2:30 CHAD GRITZMAKER 409 WOOD MEADOWS SERGEANT BLUFF, IA $369,900 NEW PRICE

OPEN SUN 4 JESSIC 1924 N SIOUX $110

OPEN SUN 4/28 2:30 3:30 TAMMY DOYEL 405 W 45TH SIOUX CITY, IA $474,900

OPEN SUN 4/28 3:00 4:00 BARB MAXON 404 HIDDENWOOD HOLLOW JEFFERSON, SD $495,000

NEW LISTING AARON BIRCHER 514 5TH ST ONAWA, IA $114,900

NEW LISTING BARBIE ALBENESIUS 302 RIDGE LOOP CROFTON, NE $525,000

NEW LISTING TIFFANY PECH WILLIAMS 1300 19TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA $69,000

NEW LISTING JESSICA KERN 1924 NASH SIOUX CITY, IA $110,000

NEW L TIFFANY PEC 508 S C ELK PO $189

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Saturday, April 27, 2019 | H3

Siouxland Homes

ASK EDITH

Why no sale? Home may be overpriced

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ear Ms. Lank: Hope you can help us. We have been trying to sell our house for three months EDITH now — with LANK not a single offer. From our agent’s market analysis, we are at the low end of the price range for similar houses. We have even dropped the price with no effect. Our house is relatively new (a little over two years). I think lots of buyers drive by, but we hardly get any calls for showings. What can we do to start getting some activity? We have never had any reason to believe we are overpriced. — M. and R. Answer: Anything will sell if the price is right. Three months is a pretty long time to test this market, even through the winter and the school year. It seems clear to me that you do have plenty of reason to believe you are overpriced. The answer is simple: The buying public does not think your home is worth what you’re asking for. No matter what the problem — and I can’t judge it from here —a lower price will always cure it. I’ll bet you already knew you needed to drop the price again and were just hoping I’d say something different.

are plenty of jobs in which working harder doesn’t get you anything except tired. Real estate sales, though, is one of the few places where the more you put into it, the bigger your rewards. You need to be a selfstarter. No one will stand over you with assignments. You also need the ability to brush off disappointments and keep on going. Learn all you can. Begin by paying close attention to the study that’s required before you get your license. There’s a lot to real estate — law, construction, finance, architecture. And then before you’re done, you’ll be using interesting bits of sociology and psychology. With some jobs, clock-watchers long for the end of the work week. It’s different with real estate. People who don’t like it soon leave the field. Those who stay and succeed enjoy what they’re doing and the feeling of accomplishment it brings.

Selling Valuable Acreage

Dear Edith: My mother has some valuable land she wants to sell. She gets regular inquiries and wants to limit taxes as much as possible but is unsure how to do that. With so many dishonest people out there — including some financial advisors and real estate agents — how can Successful Broker Dear Edith: I’m consid- she find someone she can ering going in to real estate trust, or where can she find resources to become sales. I’d be interested to hear what, in your opinion, somewhat informed? — via is the most important thing email Answer: There must be for success. — L. R. Answer: For starters, to- some professional you or tal honesty and fair dealing. your mother believe to be honest? That person will Your success will largely depend on your reputation. probably have names to After that, the most im- suggest. If I had valuable land portant thing is how hard I wanted to sell, I’d start you want to work. There

by hiring a real estate appraiser and ask for a simple — be sure to stress “simple” — estimate of the probable market value. Then I’d talk with an accountant about the tax consequences of selling and discuss installment sale treatment. Next, I’d put the property in the hands of a real estate broker who is experienced in sales of vacant land in that area. And finally, I’d retain my own real estate attorney to guide me through the contract and sale. In other words, the value of that land justifies your mother seeking help from four professionals: an appraiser, accountant, broker and lawyer.

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320 Rutland St, Kingsley

Small town living at its best!! This great 1-1/2 story home offers 3 spacious bdrms, 2 newly remodeled baths, dining room, main flr laundry, den, mud room, 3 season porch & 25x14 deck, plus this home has 3 car detached garage! Lot of new here, beautiful crown molding, decorative windows, hdwd flooring & lots of storage. Just 20 minutes from Sioux City! This home is a must see!

Seller Retaining Deposit Dear Ms. Lank: I made an offer on a home. The seller countered back indicating, “Seller to retain buyer’s deposit if transaction is not closed for whatever reason,” including not getting the mortgage loan. I have been preapproved for a loan, but is this a usual provision in a contract? — via email Answer: No. Real estate sales contracts often do specify that the deposit will be forfeited if the buyer backs out for no good reason. But you certainly wouldn’t want to lose it if, through no fault of your own, you couldn’t obtain the necessary financing. Or what if the seller simply backed out and then claimed your deposit? I hope you consulted your own attorney about how to answer that counteroffer. Contact Edith Lank at www. askedith.com, at edithlank@ aol.com or at 240 Hemingway Drive, Rochester NY 14620.

2516 W. 22nd St.

Spring is a new beginning…begin here! Check out this 2 bedroom, 1 bath ranch with finished dormer, open living area & over 1,078 sq ft of living space here. Tucked away on a quiet street & located close to schools & bus lines. New roof & other updates in 2017.

SOLD!

3819 Peters Avenue

Well maintained 1 1/2 story Morningside home with 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms. Many updates including newer kitchen & vinyl siding. Living area with gas log fireplace & MN Floor sunroom. Single detached garage with and extra parking pad.

SOLD!

2431 Apache Drive

Neat & clean, open concept N’side split foyer. 3 bedrooms, 2.25 baths, 2 car tuck under garage located just off of Indian Hills Drive with a fenced backyard. Several updates: deck, vinyl siding, ceiling fans & several light fixtures on the main. Finished lower level with fireplace in family room. Check it out today! $160,000

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MORNINGSIDE ⬧ $1,000,000

ELK POINT ⬧ $189,995

WESTSIDE ⬧ $69,000

WYNSTONE ⬧ $$400,000 00,000

MORNINGSIDE ⬧ $$325,000 ,000

WYNSTONE ⬧ $335,000

4500 STONERIDGE POINT

508 S. COURT ST

1300 19TH STREET

803 BROOKSIDE

4877 BRADFORD LANE

807 BROOKSIDE

WHISPERING CRK⬧$575,000 ,0

MORNINGSIDE ⬧ $150,000 0,

WYNSTONE ⬧ $495,000

NORTHSIDE ⬧ $1,500,000

MORNINGSIDE ⬧ $1,000,000

NORTHSIDE ⬧ $900,000

6530 PALM VALLEY Y

2000 S RUSTIN ST

404 HIDDENWOOD HOLLOW

31349 SOUTH RIDGE RD.

4501 STONERIDGE POINT

701 BUCKWALTER

WYNSTONE ⬧ $595,000

WYNSTONE ⬧ $485,000

WHISPERING CRK⬧$425,000

DAKOTA DUNES⬧$415,000

NORTHSIDE ⬧ $375,000

ELK POINT ⬧ $314,400

946 WYNSTONE

959 WYNSTONE

6728 KOKOPELLI PLACE

656 FAWNHOLLOW

32271 K22

123 GREEN COURT DR

KINGSLEY ⬧ $300,000

MORNINGSIDE ⬧ $250,000

NORTHSIDE ⬧ $182,000

MORNINGSIDE ⬧ $129,900

NORTHSIDE ⬧ $119,000

REMSEN ⬧ $100,000

501 IOWA

5641 EASTBROOK CT.

2310 SUMMIT ST.

1517 S. CLEVELAND

3606 JACKSON

212 E 2ND

FARM LAND FOR SALE East of Midwest Equipment. • 22.27 acres 1/2 mile east of Charles north side of road. • 29.04 acres 1/4-1/2 mile, east of Midwest Equipment N’side of road. GC zoning.• 34.5 acres Property surrounds Hobart sales. S’side of Hwy 20.GC land • approx. 70 acres

1700 HWY 20, LAWTON 43.25 acres Currently cash rent, approved for commercial sites. 1800 HWY 20, LAWTON Approx. 86 acres, most tillable except windbreak.


Saturday, April 27, 2019 | H5

Siouxland Homes

ASK A PLUMBER

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Beautifully Maintained is an understatement! This 3 bed, 2 bath northside home has numerous updates & an awesome location next to Grandview Park!

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uestion: Dear Ed: I’m remodeling my kitchen and want to add a kitchen island area. But, we are tight on room and the island needs to be very narrow. A standard island sink may be ED DEL too wide. Do you have any GRANDE narrow sink suggestions I can look at? - Patty, Utah Answer: Usually for a standard-size kitchen island, you can use a small bar sink. If even a bar sink may be too wide for your island, I do have a suggestion. Some manufacturers offer long and narrow sinks called trough sinks. Like the name says, the rectangle shape does resemble a horse trough. But don’t let the name fool you. These are beautiful high-end kitchen island prep sinks. Usually an under-counter installation, a trough-style sink may allow you to add a usable sink to your narrow countertop. Collect your final island measurements and work with your supply house to see if all will work out. Bottom line: If you go with a trough sink, hopefully you won’t end up with a deserted sinkless island. Master Contractor/Plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book “Ed Del Grande’s House Call,” the host of TV and Internet shows, and a LEED green associate. Visit eddelgrande.com or write eadelg@cs.com. Always consult local contractors and codes.

BiNGS COuRt LOtS $60,000-$65,000 7 lots available!

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Beautiful Northside lots with a view! Near Indian Hills & Outer Drive. Close to shopping, banking, & schools. Tax abatement!.

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Five Townhomes Pre-Sold

Awesome new townhouse community with a fantastic Northside location. Tax abatement available. 2 bedroom, and 2 baths, large ranch townhomes w/1,600+ sq. ft. on the main. Open concept living and dining area w/vaulted ceilings. Kitchen has granite countertops, island and walk-in pantry. Master suite has tray ceilings, master bath has walk-in tile shower & walk-in closet. Also includes hardwood floors, electric fireplace, tiled bathrooms, oversized garage and main floor laundry.

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Saturday, April 27, 2019 | H7

Siouxland Homes

HOME ADVISOR

Get the most out of your home office

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hese days, millions of people have the luxury of working from home. It’s convenient and comfortable— and the commute JENNA is unbeatable. But SHUSTER telecommuting comes with its own host of challenges. If you’re dealing with distractions and a lack of space, it can be difficult to strike a balance between productivity and the creature comforts of home. Consider these tips as you design your home office to make sure you get the most out of your space.

CHOOSE YOUR SPACE WISELY Your home office doesn’t have to be in an opulent library, a hub of technology or even a room of its own. The most important thing is that its location stays consistent. Set aside a dedicated area in your home and use it exclusively for work. This could be a small desk in the living room, a table in your bedroom or a zoned-off section of the kitchen counter. Find a spot that works for you and completely give it over to its role as a workspace. And be sure to avoid working in high-traffic areas like your kitchen table or living room couch. Otherwise, you’ll find yourself constantly moving your laptop, papers and DREAMSTIME‌ other supplies to accommodate Creating the ideal home office is trickier than you think. Be sure to consider color, light and external distractions as you design your space. guests.

CUT DOWN ON DISTRACTIONS Regardless of where you situate your office, it’s important to cut down on surrounding distractions where possible. One strategy is to cover visible TVs with trendy barn doors. Once they’re installed, you can slide the doors over the screens and remove the temptation to watch. Another good strategy is soundproofing—especially in offices that take up entire

rooms. Curtains, window inserts and acoustic panels are all quick, easy ways to cut down on outside noise so you can focus on the tasks at hand. If you need more extensive soundproofing, consider talking to a professional.

are all beautiful choices for a home with relaxation in mind. But those original, calming colors might not be the best choice for a workspace. Studies show that painting your office blue improves productivity and increases focus. And orange and yellow are great office accent colors, since they’re known to RECONSIDER COLOR invigorate the senses, inspire When you last painted your creativity and help with innohome, you may have chosen vation. If you don’t have the colors that would help you unspace (or desire) to paint an enwind at the end of a long day. Whites, beiges, greys and greens tire room, consider buying blue

and orange picture frames or tchotchkes for your desk.

THINK ABOUT LIGHT

Lighting can make a huge difference in your work-fromhome space. For example, redtinted lights are good for sleep and rest, but if you have them in a home office, they can hinder productivity. Instead, opt for blue-tinted bulbs to improve alertness throughout the day. Or, go for natural light. Move your desk next to a window

and open up the shades to increase your wakefulness – and consider a skylight where more light is needed. As far as arrangement, many experts recommend having one large overhead light and one smaller “task light” to help you focus. Jenna Schuster is a reporter for HomeAdvisor, an online marketplace connecting homeowners with trusted service professionals to complete home projects. Visit HomeAdvisor.com


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ASK ANGIE’S LIST

DREAMSTIME‌

Resealing and staining can adds years to your deck’s life.

How can I prepare my deck for the warm season? ‌A - Sweep it clear of debris, furniture, toys and so on. You want a clean surface to check out, and sometimes furniture can get in the way of what you need to see. Debris and leaves that remain in the same spot for a long time can contribute to mold. - Carefully check all the nails, screws and other fasteners. Any fastener that is loose, corroded or rusted needs to be tightened or repaired. - Check all railing, banisters and stairs for stability and tripINSPECT YOUR DECK ping hazards. If a rail or banister At least once per year, conduct can move when you push against your own inspection of the deck it, or a stair has loose boards, hire to identify problems and prepare a professional to repair it. for the season. - Inspect all the boards for n outdoor deck provides great comfort and luxury for spring and summer outdoor entertaining. But, even the most PAUL P. well-constructed POGUE deck needs to be well-maintained and inspected every so often. Wood decks require the most maintenance, but even composite decks need to be checked. Follow these steps to ensure a safe deck season for your family.

weakness or decay. In particular, look for small holes in wood boards; they can indicate insect infestation. If you can push a screwdriver into the wood, it’s too weak and should be replaced.

DECK CLEANING AND SEALING Wood decks can last for decades, but they need to be regularly cleaned and sealed to stay in top condition. Wear and tear, rain and sun take their toll. A dirty deck poses many problems. Not only can it make the deck less attractive, the slippery surface creates a safety risk. Mold and mildew will cause long-term damage

if not removed. If you’re not sure if your deck needs to be resealed, sprinkle some water on the surface. If the water beads up, your sealant is still effective. If it seeps into the wood, you need to reseal the deck. Every few years, hire a professional to perform a cleaning and sealing process. The money you pay will be well worth it for the extended lifespan of your deck. A professional should use the correct power washing settings to avoid splintering the wood. Also make sure that they use cleaning chemicals that are recommended by the manufacturer for your particular type of wood. Even if you don’t get it resealed,

a deck can use a good cleaning at least once per year. For smaller decks, you can do the work with a long-handled scrub brush. A larger deck will require a pressure washing job. When you’re cleaning and sealing your deck, also consider restaining it. Wood stain loses color over time as it accumulates damage and debris. Removing the grime will restore some of the color, but after a few years, a new coat of stain will brighten it up. 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 toprated providers. Visit AngiesList.com.


Saturday, April 27, 2019 | H9

Siouxland Homes BUILD HERE

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1314 Clairmont Cr. $350,000

52 McDonald Dr. $309,950

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525 Lakeshore Dr, McCook Lake • $385,000 Rare opportunity to purchase 2.5 lots in a premium McCook Lake location. Land could easily be separated into two building sites. The house currently on the property features 3 beds, 1 bath, permanent siding, and a walkout basement.

524 Monterey Trl, D. Dunes • $759,000

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1 ½ story home totally updated with 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, located on the 13th hole of Dakota Dunes Golf course.

OPen SunDay 1:00-2:00 4812 Lorraine Ave. • $207,995 This Morningside split-level has 3 beds, 3 baths, & a 2 car tuck-under garage. Finished basement with wood burning fireplace.

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Siouxland Homes

33375 E. Loop Rd. • $399,000 • 804262 Walkout ranch on 20+ acres; 4 garage stalls & 42 x 60 barn.

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936 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson ferson • $515,000 • 804297 Stunning ranch w/ high end finishes & entertainment amenities. OpEn HOUSES SATURDAy & SUnDAy, ApRil 27-28, 2019

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515 Main St, Hornick $59,950 804322

3230 Jones St. $128,990 803356

222 Ester St, Ponca $220,000 800448

721 W. 4th St. $75,000 802861

1800 Nebraska St. $129,950 802145

1600 30th St. $239,900 804444

314 S. Lincoln St, Allen $82,500 803079

2417 Clark St. $84,950 804543

2707 Home St. $96,500 803925

1600 Nebraska St. $99,950 804441

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302 Jones St. #406 $145,000 801824

302 Jones St. #511 $170,000 802721

700 4th St. #605 $179,950 804478

700 4th St. Loft 403 $189,995 803642

4700 Foxhollow Ct. $250,000 804371

647 Brentwood St. $259,950 804197

401 W. 3rd St, S. Sioux City $275,000 802241

5033 Country Club Blvd. $279,000 802779

1718 S. Helen St. $123,000 803014

603 Courtright St, Mapleton $200,000 800326

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.

4537 Deer Shadow Trl. $325,000 804040

510 Jackson St, Moville 1130 Meadow View #3 $99,500 $169,900 Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Gabby Herrera 712-281-4390 Gabby Herrera 712-281-4390

510 Jackson St, Moville 1761 260th Ave. #34, Spirit Lake 1314 Clairmont Cir, Sgt. Bluff $99,500 $118,000 $350,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday 1:30 - 3:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Thomas Marx 712-522-9030 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson $409,900 804013

701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 803474

625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes $414,950 803397

504 Kingston Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 803932

212 Country Club Dr, Lake Park $635,000 804229

621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes $379,995 804412

1897 Elk Creek Rd, Sgt. Bluff $699,995 803091

Multi unit

524 Monterery Trl, Dak. Dunes $759,000 803243

511 Bay Hill Cir, Dak. Dunes $829,000 804406

1901 Pierce St. $1,375,000 802862

looking for rentals?

3461 Wanamaker Way $1,525,000 803302

2417 Clark St. 2BR, 1BA Ranch w/ updated interior & new roof; great starter home or rental property. 804543 $84,950

4822 Meadow lark ln. 4BR, 3BA Open concept ranch w/ vaulted ceiling, master suite, wet bar & fireplace. 804558 $315,000

2606 Shields Ave. 3BR, 2BA 1½ story w/ fenced yard close to golf course; new siding, roof & gutters. 804566 $145,000

3006 Dakota Ave, S. Sioux City

2904 S. Cedar St. #5 2BR, 3BA Condominium w/ private patio, large walk-in shower, newer flooring & trim. 804563 $150,000

1130 Meadow View Ct. #3 2BR, 2BA Condo w/ convenient single story floor plan, master bath & 2 car garage. 804561 $169,900

1819 120th St, Jackson 4BR, 3.5BA Ranch on 5.87 acres; spacious rooms, oversized garage & 54 x 30 shed. 804666 $365,000

323 SE 1st St. #2, le Mars

4109 Sherwood Ter. 4BR, 3BA Walkout ranch w/ 2 full kitchens, formal dining room & 4 season porch. 804579 $250,000

3432 Jennings St. 3BR, 2BA Raised ranch w/ updated kitchen & bathrooms; front deck off living room. 804635 $140,000

2432 Mohawk Dr. 4BR, 3.5BA 1½ story w/ master suite, eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry & skylights. 804672 $289,000

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

712-226-6000

3006 Dakota Ave, S. Sioux City 604 Stagecoach Rd, S. Sioux City 15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake $130,000 $172,000 $125,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

2432 Mohawk Dr. $289,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2910 Jennings St. $174,950 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328

3421 Dearborn Blvd. $119,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576

2432 Mohawk Dr. $289,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

8 Red Fox Run $429,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

2426 Mohawk Dr. $249,950 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

4216 Seger Ave. $195,000 Sunday 11:30 - 12:30 Donna Gates 712-490-6094

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Kuen Yeh 712-301-5280

6541 Palm Valley Dr. $399,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

1814 Rebecca St. $119,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

4812 Lorraine Ave. $204,995 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

1130 Meadow View #3 $169,900 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562

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nEwly liSTED pROpERTiES 604 Country Ln, Kingsley $346,000 803601

1819 120th St, Jackson $365,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

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52 McDonald Dr. $309,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

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4014 Normandy St. $249,450 Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

3BR, 2BA Well-kept ranch w/ hardwood floors, foyer, fireplace & AHS Home Warranty. 804680

$130,000

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2904 S. Cedar St. #5 $150,000 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945

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6712 Timberline Cir. $249,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Donna Gates 712-490-6094

6712 Timberline Cir. $249,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2BR, 1BA Condominium w/ main floor laundry, master walk-in closet & 1 stall garage. 804676

$119,900

Your home could be here next week!

Did you know that you can test drive a career in real estate? 4801 Malloy Rd. $250,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945

915 Douglas St. $230,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

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Siouxland Homes

33375 E. Loop Rd. • $399,000 • 804262 Walkout ranch on 20+ acres; 4 garage stalls & 42 x 60 barn.

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Thanks for making us Siouxland’s Market Leader for 17 years!

936 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson ferson • $515,000 • 804297 Stunning ranch w/ high end finishes & entertainment amenities. OpEn HOUSES SATURDAy & SUnDAy, ApRil 27-28, 2019

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515 Main St, Hornick $59,950 804322

3230 Jones St. $128,990 803356

222 Ester St, Ponca $220,000 800448

721 W. 4th St. $75,000 802861

1800 Nebraska St. $129,950 802145

1600 30th St. $239,900 804444

314 S. Lincoln St, Allen $82,500 803079

2417 Clark St. $84,950 804543

2707 Home St. $96,500 803925

1600 Nebraska St. $99,950 804441

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302 Jones St. #406 $145,000 801824

302 Jones St. #511 $170,000 802721

700 4th St. #605 $179,950 804478

700 4th St. Loft 403 $189,995 803642

4700 Foxhollow Ct. $250,000 804371

647 Brentwood St. $259,950 804197

401 W. 3rd St, S. Sioux City $275,000 802241

5033 Country Club Blvd. $279,000 802779

1718 S. Helen St. $123,000 803014

603 Courtright St, Mapleton $200,000 800326

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.

4537 Deer Shadow Trl. $325,000 804040

510 Jackson St, Moville 1130 Meadow View #3 $99,500 $169,900 Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Gabby Herrera 712-281-4390 Gabby Herrera 712-281-4390

510 Jackson St, Moville 1761 260th Ave. #34, Spirit Lake 1314 Clairmont Cir, Sgt. Bluff $99,500 $118,000 $350,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday 1:30 - 3:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Thomas Marx 712-522-9030 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson $409,900 804013

701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 803474

625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes $414,950 803397

504 Kingston Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 803932

212 Country Club Dr, Lake Park $635,000 804229

621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes $379,995 804412

1897 Elk Creek Rd, Sgt. Bluff $699,995 803091

Multi unit

524 Monterery Trl, Dak. Dunes $759,000 803243

511 Bay Hill Cir, Dak. Dunes $829,000 804406

1901 Pierce St. $1,375,000 802862

looking for rentals?

3461 Wanamaker Way $1,525,000 803302

2417 Clark St. 2BR, 1BA Ranch w/ updated interior & new roof; great starter home or rental property. 804543 $84,950

4822 Meadow lark ln. 4BR, 3BA Open concept ranch w/ vaulted ceiling, master suite, wet bar & fireplace. 804558 $315,000

2606 Shields Ave. 3BR, 2BA 1½ story w/ fenced yard close to golf course; new siding, roof & gutters. 804566 $145,000

3006 Dakota Ave, S. Sioux City

2904 S. Cedar St. #5 2BR, 3BA Condominium w/ private patio, large walk-in shower, newer flooring & trim. 804563 $150,000

1130 Meadow View Ct. #3 2BR, 2BA Condo w/ convenient single story floor plan, master bath & 2 car garage. 804561 $169,900

1819 120th St, Jackson 4BR, 3.5BA Ranch on 5.87 acres; spacious rooms, oversized garage & 54 x 30 shed. 804666 $365,000

323 SE 1st St. #2, le Mars

4109 Sherwood Ter. 4BR, 3BA Walkout ranch w/ 2 full kitchens, formal dining room & 4 season porch. 804579 $250,000

3432 Jennings St. 3BR, 2BA Raised ranch w/ updated kitchen & bathrooms; front deck off living room. 804635 $140,000

2432 Mohawk Dr. 4BR, 3.5BA 1½ story w/ master suite, eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry & skylights. 804672 $289,000

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

712-226-6000

3006 Dakota Ave, S. Sioux City 604 Stagecoach Rd, S. Sioux City 15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake $130,000 $172,000 $125,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

2432 Mohawk Dr. $289,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2910 Jennings St. $174,950 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328

3421 Dearborn Blvd. $119,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576

2432 Mohawk Dr. $289,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

8 Red Fox Run $429,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

2426 Mohawk Dr. $249,950 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

4216 Seger Ave. $195,000 Sunday 11:30 - 12:30 Donna Gates 712-490-6094

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Kuen Yeh 712-301-5280

6541 Palm Valley Dr. $399,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

1814 Rebecca St. $119,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

4812 Lorraine Ave. $204,995 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

1130 Meadow View #3 $169,900 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562

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nEwly liSTED pROpERTiES 604 Country Ln, Kingsley $346,000 803601

1819 120th St, Jackson $365,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

CondoMiniuM

52 McDonald Dr. $309,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

Licensed in IA, NE, SD

4014 Normandy St. $249,450 Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

3BR, 2BA Well-kept ranch w/ hardwood floors, foyer, fireplace & AHS Home Warranty. 804680

$130,000

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2904 S. Cedar St. #5 $150,000 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945

townhouse

townhouse

6712 Timberline Cir. $249,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Donna Gates 712-490-6094

6712 Timberline Cir. $249,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

2BR, 1BA Condominium w/ main floor laundry, master walk-in closet & 1 stall garage. 804676

$119,900

Your home could be here next week!

Did you know that you can test drive a career in real estate? 4801 Malloy Rd. $250,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945

915 Douglas St. $230,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

Considering a real estate career?

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silver plate and sterling silver. They were in demand from around 1860 to the early 1900s. Your silver-plated biscuit jar was made around 1900 and would probably be worth $125 to $225. Q: This mark is on the bottom of a porcelain shaving mug that belonged to financier and mass-transit developer Charles Yerkes. It has

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4703 Old Lakeport Rd.

2432 Mohawk Dr.

Outstanding walk-out ranch with large fenced backyard & updates galore! Open concept living with fireplace, large eat-in kitchen with sliders to the HUGE deck. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 stall garage.

An outstanding 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home on a quiet north side street. Large master bedroom suite on main has walk in closet & master bath with double vanity & whirlpool tub. There are many updates throughout & a spacious finished basement.

$299,950

$289,000

Open Saturday 2:00-3:00

ilien Tressemanes and Gustave Vogt joined together during the early 1880s to develop their decorating and exporting firm. In 1891, they began to produce their own high-quality porcelain in factories for marketing in the United States. In 1907, Tressemanes retired, and Vogt owned the business until it was sold in 1919. Shaving mugs were popular from the late 1800s to around 1920. A plethora of mugs were produced for individuals in a variety of styles. Some were decorated with the name of

fraternal organizations or occupations; others were specifically made with the owner’s name and were kept at the barbershop. Most were bought for use at home. Your shaving mug was made around 1900 and would probably be worth $75 to $125. 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. Due to the volume of inquiries, she cannot answer individual letters.

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been in our family since my father’s aunt acquired it while she was a traveling companion to Yerkes’ wife in the early 20th century. Having recently read a biography about Yerkes, I developed a new interest in the shaving mug and hope to learn more about our mug and the maker. Were shaving mugs produced in quantities or was each piece unique? Although I would never sell it, I am certainly interested in knowing its value. A: Tressemanes & Vogt used the mark you provided. Partners Em-

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cluding Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, Prince of Wales, Princess Grace From H9 of Monaco and the last Czar of Russia. The mark Mappin started out in “W2648” is the design Sheffield, England, in 1775. They opened a store number. After several in London in 1849, and the mergers and acquisitions, Mappin & Webb continues name was later changed today to produce silver to Mappin & Webb. They and jewelry and is also a produced silver plate and retailer of luxury watches. sterling silver objects. They also created jewelry Biscuit jars can be found made of porcelain, crystal, for European royalty in-

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5033 Country Club Blvd.

Seller will pay up to $10,000 in closing cost and prepaid’s with New roof, 2019. 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom acceptable offer! 3+ beds, 3 baths, home in Methodist Campground. 2 car garage

$125,000

$279,000

33375 E. Loop Rd.

Wonderful move-in-ready acreage home with gorgeous views. 3 BR, 2.5 BA, main floor laundry, sun room, 4 car garage, pole/horse barn, garden & 20 acres!

$399,000

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Open Sunday 1:30-2:30 510 Jackson, Moville

$99,500

Nicely updated bungalow with large level lot. Living room open to dining room & french doors to one of the bedrooms. Slider off dining room to deck over looking back yard. Remodeled full bath & 3 bedrooms on main. 3 season porch in the front of the house. Off street parking in front.

804 E. St. Andrews, D. Dunes

$469,000

4 bed, 3 bath ranch on a quiet cul-de-sac. This contemporary home is gorgeous! Large eat-in kithcen connected to four season room that opens to a large deck! Finished basement with living area & work out room. 3 stall garage.

2167 Old Hwy 141

Be on top of the hill just off the paved hwy. This home shows pride of ownership! 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car attached garage & a Quonset that holds 4-6 cars complete with a car lift & heated office!

$409,900

701 Deerfield Dr.

4 bedrooms, plus 1 non-conforming bedroom w/o egress, 3 baths, & master suite with huge walk-in shower & walk-in closet. Kitchen has SS appliances, pantry, main floor laundry, 3 car att garage & so much more!!

$347,000

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ear James: I am planning to build some natural wood cabinets for my living room. I am trying to determine the JAMES most attracDULLEY tive method to finish the wood. Is it better to uses a stain or a dye? — Lori L. Dear Lori: There is nothing more beautiful than finely finished natural wood cabinets. You can purchase nice ones, but if you want the best handrubbed finish, do it yourself. Hand-finished cabinets are usually outside of most people’s budget constraints. The answer to your “stain or dye” question depends upon the type of wood you are using and the finish you desire. In some situations, using both stain and dye can create the most attractive finish. Also, the application pro-

cedure has a significant impact upon the final appearance of the wood surface. Dyes are generally used to change the color of the wood or to create a unique surface effect. Some dyes can give the wood surface a sense of depth, while others can create a weathered or antique appearance. The entire surface of the wood changes color with dye, so the grain is neither enhanced or diminished. Dyes are made of microscopic particles that attach themselves to the wood fibers. Dyes are available as liquids or as powders which are mixed with solvents such as alcohol, water or oil-based chemicals. They are basically transparent, so all of the wood’s surface details show through. Stains are made of colored pigments that stick in

the grains and pores on the wood surface. A binder, such as oil or acrylic, is used to hold them in place. Unlike dyes, the pigment particles in stain build up in the grain, so it is enhanced. For this reason, stains create the greatest change in the appearance of open-grain woods such as ash and oak. They have less effect on maple. If you are satisfied with the grain definition in the wood and just want to darken the color, then a dye is your best choice. Also, if the wood surface has some scratches that are difficult to remove, dye is also effective. Using stain would make the scratches more apparent, just as it enhances the grain. On the other hand, if the wood has a nicely finished surface and the grain can barely be seen, staining it should work well. Use a dark stain rather than

several coats of a lighter stain. The binder in stains is not extremely strong, and if it builds up from several coats, the top finish may not adhere well to the wood fibers. For a stunning appearance, first apply a dye to color the wood and give it depth. Follow this with stain to enhance the grain and texture of the wood surface. Always practice first on a sample piece of the same wood to determine how much to dilute the dye for the color you desire. The general procedure is to prepare the wood surface with sandpaper. Rub on the dye per the manufacturer’s instructions. If you found the grain to be excessive on your sample, brush on a wash coat. This is a thin coat of sealer — often, dewaxed shellac — to partially seal the grain. Next, work the

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Growth cycle, weather can affect tree pollen release ‌Q uestion: On the news, I have seen amazing pictures of the clouds of pine tree pollen in North Carolina. Why is there so much this JEFF spring? Is there RUGG something wrong with the trees? Why are the trees producing so much pollen? Answer: There is nothing wrong with the trees. There are many cycles of growth in nature, and sometimes they overlap. Seven years ago, I was in North Carolina in mid-February, and the cars were covered in pollen. From what I have read, this year’s pollen clouds are only as bad as the ones six years ago, so it is a

common occurrence that we just don’t remember or hear about very often. Each year, plant growth shifts depending on the weather. Some trees release their pollen early and some later, but if the weather is cool for a while and then rapidly warms up, both sets of trees may release their pollen around the same time. What would have been spread out over time is now concentrated over a shorter time. In order for a tree to produce a lot of pollen very early in the spring, it must have stored a lot of carbohydrates during the summer before. There hasn’t been enough warm weather for the trees to produce those carbohy-

drates this spring. With so much pollen in the air, the trees will probably produce a large number of pine cones this year. Some pine species take a couple of years to grow the cones to maturity. Producing cones requires a lot of carbohydrates, so the trees will not produce as much pollen for the next couple of years. Apparently, the pine trees in this area of the country require about six or seven years to cycle through the production of lots of cones. There will be an increase in the population of birds, mammals and insects that feed on pine seeds during this time. This type of boom-and-bust cycle is common in nature. When

oak trees in an area go into a boom cycle, the population of deer and squirrels increases. When the spruce trees in Canada go into a bust cycle, many bird species move south to the States to find food over the winter. Many landscape and food crop plants are wind-pollinated, including all grasses, ash, cedar, corn, birches, broccoli, hickories, juniper, oaks, peas, pines, poplars, ragweed, rice, spruces and willow. You will notice there are several plants on the list that cause allergies. None of these listed plants have showy flowers, but they do have other landscape benefits. You might think that it is waste of energy for a tree to produce so

much pollen. That may be true, but the tree doesn’t have to produce flower petals, nectar or a fragrance, so there is a savings there. It is not just wind-pollinated trees that go through boom-andbust cycles. It is common in fruit trees such as apple, crab apple, peach and pear. Fruit tree growers purposely thin out some of the developing fruit each year to prevent the tree from producing too much fruit in one year. Otherwise, the tree would produce too few the next year. A moderate amount each year is a better way to run the orchard. Email questions to Jeff Rugg at info@greenerview.com.


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Saturday, April 27 & Sunday, April 28, 2019 ADDRESS 514 5th St, Onawa 302 Ridge Loop, Crofton 1300 19th St 1924 Nash 508 S Court St, Elk Point Clayton Creek Lots, S. Roswell St 3458 Glen Oaks Blvd 1707 Elm St, Dakota City 803 Brookside Drive, Jefferson 4500 Stoneridge Point 298 Iverness Trl, D. Dunes 2137 Buchanan Ave, Sgt. Bluff 44 09 Lost Meadows 2417 Clark St 2904 S. Cedar St. #5 4109 Sherwood Ter 4822 Meadow Lark Ln 1130 Meadow View Ct. #3 3432 Jennings St 2606 Shields Ave 1819 120th St, Jackson 2432 Mohawk Dr 3006 Dakota Ave, S. Sioux City 323 SE 1st St. #2, Le Mars 320 Rutland St, Kingsley

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Are you in the mood to love your home?

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room is truly like a lover. The more time and effort you put into creating the mood of your room, the more your room will love you back. Just like finding that special someone, once you have found “the” townhouse, house or condominium of your liking, it will take you JOSEPH PUBILLONES some time to find out the unique characteristics that attracted you to that particular dwelling enough to want to make it your home. Once you find that place, the great task at hand is giving it the right mood so you will love your new home. Creating the right mood involves doing research via home magazines and online, perusing the many pages to see what you are attracted to. Are you trying to go for a casual, laid-back, beachy mood? Or are you more of a candle-light romantic looking for soulful and elegant surroundings? Regardless of your style, you can create a mood. Of course, some styles better lend themselves to setting the perfect mood, but more on that later. As you may know, creating a mood

is sometimes not easy. There are many components that go into creating a moody room. Is it the perfect color of the walls, a unique work of art or the quality of the light entering the room? It is all of the above — and then lots more. Have you ever entered a room and gotten goosebumps or an overall warm feeling? I liken this feeling to being in love. It’s a euphoric sensation that you can’t really explain. Is it magic? No, it’s usually the clear and thorough thought process of an individual who sat down to dream about their perfect room and put all the ingredients together. Stylistically, rooms that are moody tend to be traditional or eclectic. I’m not saying there is anything wrong or unappealing about modern design, simply that a mix of styles tends to entertain the eye more than the clean lines of modern design. Moody rooms rely on layers of visual, tactile and even olfactory stimulation. To create the right mood, all the senses need to be considered. Comfort is of utmost importance in creating a room that excites and relaxes you. The right seating for you and your

guest(s) can make or break a room. You should use seating that makes you want to never get up. Accessories and props such as pillows and blankets are de rigueur here. And having some tables will help your friends feel at ease, as they can use them for placing drinks or their handbags. Your choice of music, flickering candles, a stack of magazines and wellplaced books all help in creating a warm room. As with all great experiences, don’t forget to add something unexpected. We all love good surprises. So get to work! Creating a mood is fun. The reward is that you and your visitors will love your space. As you see, every little detail contributes to a room’s mood. Are you in the mood? 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 2019 CREATORS.COM

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DESIGN RECIPES

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hen it comes to creating character, some may argue there is no substitute for wood. Real wood is unique, no two pieces identical. For many reasons, wood is one of the main—if not preferred—materials of artisans. These days many interior designers and homeowners are CATHY also looking to wood more HOBBS than ever as a way to infuse one-of-a-kind or unexpected design elements into a space. Love the look of wood but need some ideas? Here are some top tips. 1. Look for an inspiration or conversation piece. A single showstopping wood piece can help make a bold statement in a room. 2. Buy local. This is an opportunity for you to purchase a signature piece and support your community. 3. Consider organic shapes or elements such as live edge. These are design eleDESIGN RECIPES PHOTOS/TNS‌ ments in which instead of a saw cutting a straight line, the natural edge of a piece of A natural wood slab table adds warmth and interest to this dining space. wood is shown or enhanced. 4. Protect your wood furniture by using a natural wax or orange oil. Never use Licensed in sd, iA & ne chemical cleaners. E x p E r i E n c E d A g E n t s s E rv i n g Y o u 5. Attend your local artisan fairs and throughout All of siouxlAnd curated shows. These events provide a prime opportunity for you to look, feel and touch. Even if you don’t see exactly what you may be looking for, you will have an opportunity in most instances to meet the artisan or craftsman and Pam Kavanaugh Edwards

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discuss the options of them creating a custom piece. 6. Don’t be afraid to pair different woods together. While it is often best to pair similar tones of wood in a single space, one can mix different species of wood in a room. 7. Purchase solid wood items as opposed to products that may be veneered. There is nothing quite like the durability and quality that comes with purchasing an item made of solid wood. Alternatively, many items are often made using what is known as a veneer, in which a thin piece of wood is typically glued over particle board. 8. Consider an all-wood dining table. This can serve as a signature decor element. 9. Look for opportunities to place small, signature wood pieces into a room such as a stool, side table or bench. 10. Place wood elements into rooms that may feel overly cold or stark. Wood instantly helps warm up a space.

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2521 Glen Ellen Road 190 Suncoast, McCook Lake 941 Crooked Tree Lane Beautiful, unique and custom designed 1917 above grade finished square foot townhome in the new Whispering Creek neighborhood of Claret View. Unbelievable master suite with huge walk-in closet and bath with walk-in tile shower and soaking tub, plus private laundry. 2nd bedroom & bath perfect for guests or private study. The spacious floor plan has a fabulous great room with open eat-in custom kitchen. All solid surface countertops and flooring throughout, plush carpets in the bedrooms, 10 ft ceilings, and all high-end finishes. The slider leads to the deck off kitchen overlooking the native prairie grasses landscape and manicured backyard. Lower level walkout has patio and finished entry zone, drop center and storage space, plus second laundry room. There is an additional 700+ square feet just waiting for your future finish ideas. Easy living with the townhome association to handle all the snow and yard work.

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Lovely multi-level, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, with fabulous and efficient floor plan. Main floor living room with fireplace and tile entry. Upper level has lovely updated tile Kitchen with granite counter top, stainless appliances, slider to deck off dining area all on same level as master suite, 2nd bedroom and full bath. Lower level has comfortable family room with daylight windows, 2 more bedrooms with daylight windows and full bath. The sliders from kitchen lead to fenced back yard with massive deck space and above grade pool. New items in past 4 years: pool heater, filter, pump, liner and skylight. New since 2010, roof and deck. This home is well maintained, a great location, and waiting for you. All appliances included for,

$210,000

Smartly designed townhome features uniquely styled living spaces in a beautifully serene, tree-filled setting. Located within walking distance to Dakota Dunes Country Club golf course and club house. Two bedrooms with open concept living areas highlight style, comfort, and convenience. The spacious floor plan allows for creative storage spaces throughout the main floor and concrete deck leading off the living room - perfect for family entertaining or quiet respites at the end of the day. Elegantly styled flooring adds grace and charm throughout. The attractive master suite entails roomy walk-in closets, large baths with comfortably spaced double vanities, refined tiled floors, and beautifully appointed walk-in tiled showers.

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reating a tablescape is no easy feat. With all the options in material, size, color and on and on, it’s easy KATIE LAUGHRIDGE to get lost in the process. I know how blessed I am to have an amazing team beside me to help design fabulous tablescapes. I hope this inspires you to step outside of your comfort zone and take your tabletop to the next level.

Classic Blue and White You can never go wrong with a classic blue and white tablescape. Blue and white is a traditional and timeless look that can be adjusted for any season. Green topiaries add a touch of freshness and height to draw the eye upwards (and towards your no-doubt gorgeous centerpiece).

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This tomato-centric setup brings to memory hot hazy days in August when the garden is bursting with goodies. The layers of color and patterns make for a fun, festive and surprisingly complex-looking setting.

Reminiscent of a summer healing. This tablescape is picnic setup with accents of a breath of fresh air for any red buffalo check, this look space. is sure to be a showstopper at your next seasonal gath- Antique honeybee ering. Antique dishes are a beautiful addition to any table. These place settings Tropical tea time A little behind the scenes featuring flowers in warm information on this fabu- hues of yellow, red and orlous setting: We could NOT ange are great transitional find the perfect tablecloth pieces that look amazing in to complement the delicate spring, summer and fall. We and regal pink rose settings. added spring accents like the Luckily, one of our amazing adorable frog pitcher and infabric magicians upstairs dividual honey pots at each found the gorgeous palm leaf setting to add even more print and was able to create personality and texture to this masterpiece. I love the the design. juxtaposition between the elegant gold accents with Day at the lake the whimsy of the Dana Here in the Midwest we Gibson ginger jar and fun love lake time. The sound of red chairs. Mixing together water against the dock and different styles creates a re- a light breeze blowing back laxed setting that still has all your hair—that’s the inspithe glamour and sophistica- ration behind this beautiful tion you would want at a tea setting. Elegant outdoors is party. an aesthetic all its own. The woodsy tones, wildlife acCitrus celebration cents and natural elements Fresh, juicy and bright— bring a refined rustic feel to this is one of my favorite the tablescape that guests summer settings. Yellow is will enjoy. on trend and it is the perfect time to start collecting Adapted from nellhills.com. your favorite hue. Our team Katie Laughridge is the owner was inspired for this set- of Kansas City interior design ting by the beauty of lemon destination Nell Hill’s. For trees, which are an enduring more information, contact symbol for freshness and Katie at Katie@nellhills.com.

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Why choose white? It’s the ultimate neutral

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t seems like everything that’s old is new again. Throughout interior design history, time and again, deJOSEPH PUBILLONES signers are faced with the request to create an all-white decorating scheme. An allwhite room can seem easy. Doesn’t it? What could possibly be so difficult about putting the same color on everything in a room? Well, sorry to burst your design bubble, but monochromatic rooms — especially all-white rooms — often have a dozen or more shades of white. Technically, white is the lightest color, but as an achromatic color, it has no specific hue. However, white can seemingly take on hints of other colors, as it reflects light and other items around

it. Therefore, it is normal to notice nuanced other colors in white, such as yellow, pink, green, blue and black. White is the ultimate neutral. It can be paired with any other color for an upto-date color scheme. But for some, white is most powerful as a stand-alone color. All-white decorating schemes can be beautiful, as they exemplify simplicity and elegance. For some, it is the holy grail of design, the ultimate chic interior design. This decorating scheme is quite flexible. It can serve as a good foil for antiques and contemporary furnishings with equal aplomb. It is effective as a clean backdrop for artwork, allowing each piece to seem to float in the room and letting the colors of each work of art and furnishing shine

on their own. Many homeowners swear by an all-white kitchen or an all-white bathroom. These are classic schemes that can be highlighted by colorful accessories, such as kitchen canisters and equipment as well as colorful towels and bathmats. It is important to note that all-white is not good everywhere. Light sources — both natural and from lighting fixtures — affect how the color reads. White also changes appearance depending on the finishes of a room’s surfaces. Shiny and glossy surfaces reflect light and help it bounce around, whereas matte surfaces will absorb almost any reflection. White rooms, in order to create interest, rely heavily on textures, such as a fabric with a woven pattern. Also,

the grain of wood in a piece of furniture adds to its aesthetic appeal. Sometimes, a white room can look a bit stark. A white room can be tamed by adding different shades of white and off-white, creating a warmer feeling. White can also be manipulated by adding soft shades of gray — from pale oyster white to more definitive pale grays. White rooms are easy to accessorize and make changes to. This is part of their staying power. This classic design scheme is around to stay and is always interesting in its various iterations. 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.

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Saturday, april 27, 2019 MorningSide united real eState SolutionS

12:00-1:00 1130 Meadow View #3 ...................... $169,900 Gabby Herrera 712-281-4390

nortHSide realty one group regency

10:00-11:30 2315 Summit St ................................ $174,900 Amy Kakacek 712-333-1111

So. Sioux city & Surrounding, ne century 21 prolink

1:30-2:30 102 Logan St, Emerson ........................... $79,900 Aaron Bircher 712-212-7553

Surrounding area, ia century 21 prolink

11:00-12:00 312 E 3rd, Kingsley .......................... $199,900 Aaron Bircher 712-212-7553

united real eState SolutionS

2:00-3:00 510 Jackson St, Moville ........................... $99,500 Gabby Herrera 712-281-4390

Woodbury HeigHtS united real eState SolutionS

11:00-12:00 4014 Normandy St........................... $249,450 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

Sunday, april 28, 2019 dak. duneS & Surrounding, Sd century 21 prolink

12:00-1:00 803 Brookside, Jefferson ..................... $400,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-3647 1:30-2:30 807 Brookside, Jefferson ....................... $335,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-3647 3:00-4:00 404 Hiddenwood Hollow, Jefferson ........ $495,000 Barb Maxon 712-253-364

eaSt Side nextHoMe triState

3:00-4:00 4517 Grayhawk Ridge Dr ..................... $419,900 Janel Pearson 712-552-7102

le MarS, ia century 21 prolink

12:30-1:30 134 Prospect St SW ............................ $244,950 Christine Stultz 712-898-8230 1:00-2:00 1290 2nd Ave SE Unit 111.................... $216,600 Jim Gergeni 712-253-2007 1:00- 2:00 1301 3rd Ave SE ................................ $218,600 Jim Gergeni 712-253-2007 2:30-3:30 326 Plymouth St SE ............................... $139,500 Jim Gergeni 712-253-2007

MidtoWn/doWntoWn united real eState SolutionS

3:00-4:00 915 Douglas St..................................... $230,000 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

MorningSide century 21 prolink

12:30-1:30 4877 Bradford Lane............................ $325,000 Brenda Janssen 712-540-1478 2:00-3:00 2000 S Rustin St ................................... $150,000 Brenda Janssen 712-540-1478

united real eState SolutionS

11:30-12:30 4216 Seger Ave ............................... $195,000 Donna Gates 712-490-6094 12:00-1:00 4812 Lorraine Ave ............................. $204,995 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 12:00-1:00 4703 Old Lakeport Rd ........................ $299,950 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861 1:00-2:00 1130 Meadow View #3 ....................... $169,900 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562 1:30-2:30 4703 Old Lakeport Rd .......................... $299,950 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 2:00-3:00 2904 S. Cedar St. #5 ........................... $150,000 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945 3:00-4:00 3623 Stone Ave.................................... $123,950 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 3:00-4:00 4703 Old Lakeport Rd........................... $299,950 Kuen Yeh 712-301-5280 12:00-1:00 3624 Juniper Ct.................................. $362,500 Lonnie Hohl 712-259-0136

nortH Side century 21 prolink

12:00-1:00 2619 E. Solway .................................. $368,950 Chad Gritzmaker 712-898-0432 2:30-3:30 405 W 45th ........................................ $474,900 Tammy Doyel 712-251-3945

united real eState SolutionS

12:00-1:00 2432 Mohawk Dr ............................... $289,000 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 12:30-1:30 2910 Jennings St ............................... $174,950 Tonya Vakulskas 712-899-6328 1:00-2:00 3421 Dearborn Blvd ............................ $119,000 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576 1:30-2:30 2432 Mohawk Dr ................................ $289,000 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861 1:30-2:30 52 McDonald Dr .................................. $309,950 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 1:30-2:30 8 Red Fox Run ...................................... $429,950 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053 2:00-3:00 2426 Mohawk Dr ................................ $249,950 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

riverSide century 21 prolink

1:30-2:30 1924 Nash St ....................................... $110,000 Jessica Kern 712-490-4814

united real eState SolutionS

12:00-1:00 4801 Malloy Rd ................................. $250,000 Dave Pepin 712-635-5945

Sergeant bluff, ia century 21 prolink

12:30-2:00 306 Prairie Bluff Drive......................... $259,000 Terri Bobian 712-899-5203 12:30-2:00 304 Prairie Bluff Drive......................... $255,000 Lisa Sissel 712-253-6313 12:30-1:30 503 Horseshoe Bend ........................... $348,950 Minda Kincaid 712-540-3287 1:00-2:00 600 Jace .............................................. $389,000 Tammy Doyel 712-251-3945

1:30-2:30 409 Wood Meadows ............................ $369,900 Chad Gritzmaker 712-898-0432 2:00-3:00 1308 Clairmont Cir............................... $324,950 Kyle Uhl 712-880-1321 2:00-3:00 608 Topaz Dr ....................................... $249,900 Eric Banks 712-898-8605

united real eState SolutionS

12:00-1:00 1314 Clairmont Cir ............................ $350,000 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

So. Sioux city & Surrounding, ne century 21 prolink

1:00-2:00 1707 Elm St, Dakota City ...................... $139,900 Jason Geary 712-204-0197 1:00-3:00 302 Ridge Loop, Crofton ....................... $525,000 Barbie Albenesius 712-253-7707

united real eState SolutionS

1:00-2:00 1819 120th St, Jackson ........................ $365,000 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798 1:30-2:30 3006 Dakota Ave ................................ $130,000 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 3:00-4:00 604 Stagecoach Rd............................... $172,000 Mike Wojcik 712-251-1798

Surrounding area, ia century 21 prolink

12:00-1:00 514 5th, Onawa................................. $114,900 Aaron Birchcer 712-212-7553

nextHoMe triState

3:00-4:00 1312 Pearl St, Onawa .......................... $219,000 Vicki Kollbaum 712-251-0951

united real eState SolutionS

12:00-1:00 15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake .......... $125,000 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178 1:30-2:30 510 Jackson St, Moville ........................... $99,500 Thomas Marx 712-522-9030 1:30-3:00 1761 260th Ave. #34, Spirit Lake ......... $118,000 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

WeSt Side century 21 prolink

12:00-1:00 1616 W. 6th St................................... $118,000 Jessica Kern 712-490-4814

united real eState SolutionS

12:00-1:00 1814 Rebecca St ................................ $119,950 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

WHiSpering creek century 21 prolink

1:00-2:00 6551 Kingsbarn Ct ............................... $474,900 Amber Musgrave 712-898-6715 1:30-2:30 6530 Palm Valley.................................. $575,000 Kelsey Howard 712-898-4606

united real eState SolutionS

1:00-2:00 6712 Timberline Cir ............................. $249,950 Donna Gates 712-490-6094 3:00-4:00 6712 Timberline Cir .............................. $249,950 Bob Patton 712-490-8734 3:00-4:00 6541 Palm Valley Dr ............................ $399,950 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053


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