Siouxland Homes - April 6, 2019

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OPEN SUN 4/7 12:00-1:00 JESSICA KERN 1417 W 4TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA $99,000

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Siouxland Homes

HOUSE CALLS

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ings are on the same parcel and cannot be broken up, local law says, because the front distance is under 200 feet. The paperwork in the town office says we are zoned multidwelling residential. This second building is actually a two-story family home that I intend to rent out. All neighbors are for it except a couple. These same neighbors caused the previous owner of my house much aggravation for 40 years. Because of who these people are in the town, they Ex in the House may also cause me grief Edith: My friend has even though the town says I been divorced for 15 years. Per the divorce settlement, have a right to rent out. I was thinking ... is there his ex-wife was allowed to a way to join the properties stay in the home for three as one, like with a fence years after, but he has altouching each home or a lowed her to stay longer, saying she is “paying down breezeway of some kind? Then it may be looked the mortgage.” She never upon as an in-law apartbought out his equity, and ment rather than a separate his name is still on the deed. His portion of the eq- home. Do I need to take drastic measures like this, uity is $30-40,000. or do I just proceed and see If his ex-wife continues Husband Sole Owner to live there, shouldn’t she what they do? Edith: I bought my They are well-connected house before I was married. be paying him interest on the use of his money? Also, in the town and seem Only my name is on the to continuously harass deed/title. If I were to pass if she stops paying for the whomever is their neighhouse, is he liable, and away, would my wife be bor. I wonder if there is a able to sell the house? How could he lose his portion law where I could place a can I add her name now and if it goes into foreclosure? harassment notice against not worry about any future — X. them with the town. This Answer: If the ex were problems? — J. J. D. way, if they were to go to stop paying on that Answer: It’s a simple downtown to complain, mortgage, then yes, the matter. they would be told to leave lender could foreclose. As the current owner, me alone. — X. X. Your friend could head you sign a new deed (with Answer: This would be a that off and protect his your signature notarized) good time to find an attorinvestment by making the naming the two of you as ney in your new location. payments himself and/or the owners. The deed is Or better yet, perhaps, take then entered in your county selling the property. Meanwhile, I suspect we those questions to a lawyer public records office, and in a neighboring town. that’s that. You could do it should both stay out of it. yourselves, but more likely Contact Edith Lank at www. you’ll hire a lawyer to han- Neighbor Problem askedith.com, at edithlank@ dle the paperwork for you. Edith: We moved to a aol.com or at 240 Hemingnew state and bought a way Drive, Rochester NY Public Records Office property with a second 14620. building on it. Both buildMs. Lank: How can an e are looking to purchase a new primary residence and would like to sell our current home to our son. Does either of us need a Realtor for this transaction? Also, can one lawyer manage this, or do we need separate representation? — No Name Answer: As you already know who the next owner of your present home will be, you’d have no use for a real estate EDITH broker. You LANK can certainly use just one lawyer for that transfer. If much money or a new mortgage is involved, though, it might be preferable for you and your son to retain separate attorneys. You may well end up with a broker to look for your replacement home. And you’ll probably use a lawyer for that closing, too.

individual find out whether someone has put a lien on a house? Do you have to get a lawyer to do this for you, or can you do this yourself? — X. Answer: Again, the public records office is the answer. Any member of the public is entitled to inspect the liens that are listed with an address. You don’t say where the house is located, but the records office is usually a county facility. That would be the place to inquire.

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Indian Hills Court Townhomes KOHLER‌

A slotted bathtub has a long and narrow overflow cutout that looks like a coin slot.

Floating an idea for extra bathtub comfort

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ear Ed: We are buying a new home and the builder is letting us pick out the bathroom fixtures within a budget. Since a whirlpool tub is not possible, what extra soaking comforts can we add to a standard bathtub? — Pat, Texas Answer: When choosing your standard size bathtub, I suggest looking for a tub that has a slotted overflow drain. Most tubs have a circular overflow cutout to fit the round overflow drain assembly. A slotted bathtub has ED DEL a special long and narrow GRANDE overflow cutout that looks like a coin slot. With this thinner cutout opening, the water level in the tub can be a little higher for some extra soaking comfort. Two notes: A slotted overflow drain assembly is needed to fit this type of tub. Also, the bathtub and drain assembly may be a special order fixture, so check for availability. With all this info, you might say we explored your bathtub question in depth. 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.

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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A Realtor with CENTURY 21 ProLink How long have you been a realtor? I just became a Realtor on January 14, 2019 with Century 21 Prolink. Where are you from? I’m originally came from Ho chi Minh City, Vietnam. I came over to the U.S. with my parents and 3 brothers in June of 1998. Why did you choose to be a Realtor? I choose to be a Realtor because I get to be my own boss and I don’t like sitting at a desk all day. What is your favorite house style? Ranch style house.

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What accomplishment are you most proud of? That I get to serve in a United State Army and got to go overseas to Afghanistan in 2010-2011. What’s your hidden talent? Singing What was your childhood nickname? Ming Chay, which means that I run everywhere we go. What is your favorite song? ‘What are Words’ by Chris Medina What is one of your favorite quotes? “Love isn’t finding a perfect person. It’s seeing an imperfect person perfectly” by Sam Keen If you could have dinner with any three people, dead or alive, who would they be? Buddha, Bruce Lee, Stan Lee!! Who would play you in a movie? Bradley Cooper!!!

Who’s your favorite movie/television character? Kevin Melone (The Office) Android or iPhone? Android for life!! What’s your favorite meal? Anything that’s free. If you could only take 3 items to a desert island, what would they be? A boat and 2 paddles. When you’re not at the office, where can people find you? The gym. What was your first car? Honda Accord. What was your worst/best job? Best = Casino dealer. Worst = working at Great Wall Oriental Food Store for $6 an hour for 12 hours a day.

Best concert/show/entertainment you’ve ever been to? At Atlanta Georgia listening to favorite Vietnamese singer (Ung Hoang Phuc) What is your favorite holiday? Halloween because I don’t have to act a certain way, dress a certain day, etc. I love all the Halloween decorations and I love the excuse to dress as a favorite character (I’m too old to trick-or-treat, but that doesn’t stop me from dressing up). If you were an animal, what animal would you be? Ant, I’m a hard worker and a great team player.


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Siouxland Homes

HOME ADVISOR

Top 5 trends in kitchen design for 2019 … and beyond

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rofessional kitchen designers are at the front line of the latest trends, a result of the countless hours they spend at showrooms and trade shows— not to mention the time they spend on social media swapping images, ideas and DAN DICLERICO inspiration. Every year, the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) surveys hundreds of these designers around the country to crowdsource the emerging styles, features and materials with the most staying power. If you’re considering a kitchen remodel, you’ll want to check out these five trends from the most recent NKBA report. They’ll be defining kitchens not just in 2019, but for years to come.

TREND NO. 1: COLOR, AND LOTS OF IT The all-white kitchen will always have a place in ultra-modern homes, but its days as the dominant design force are over. “We’re heading into 2020 with bold, vibrant colors in the kitchen,” says Elle H-Millard, a certified kitchen designer and editor-at-large with NKBA. Deep, saturated colors evocative of nature, including emerald green and navy blue, are on the rise, maybe as an island counter color or even as an appliance finish.

TREND NO. 2: COLUMN REFRIGERATORS

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This year, we’re breaking away from all-white kitchens, mixing up our metal fixtures and hardware, and letting our appliances cook while we catch up on our newsfeeds. food storage units, allowing for far greater flexibility of design. Besides its aesthetic appeal, designers say this trend appeals to growing consumer focus on healthy eating, with its emphasis on fresh foods. That might result in a large, centrally located column refrigerator for produce, meats, fish and the like, plus a smaller column freezer off to the side or tucked under a countertop.

sisted cooking technology” featured in many ovens and ranges. These smart appliances are outfitted with sensors, cameras and other advanced technologies that enable them to identify what’s being cooked and set the cooking times and temperatures accordingly. “These new technologies have tons of promise because they allow homeowners to cook like a professional,” says H-Millard.

will instead boast an array of finishes. Call it the “new industrial,” an urban-influenced style that designers say will only get more popular in coming years. Black stainless steel, a darker, matte alternative to traditional stainless, continues to gain traction. You might think about pairing black appliances with a faucet and cabinet hardware in nickel with a brushed or satin finish.

TREND NO. 3: APPLIANCES THAT KNOW HOW TO COOK

TREND NO. 4: MIXED METALS

TREND NO. 5: EMPHASIS ON ACCESSIBILITY

The fridge and freezer have always been housed in the same rectangular box—until now. ColKitchens are getting more inumn refrigerators and freezers telligent, and there’s no better make it possible to separate the example of this than the “as-

Stainless steel used to prevail Nearly eight in 10 designers over the entire kitchen, from from the NKBA survey reported appliances to faucets to light fix- an increase in kitchen size. This tures. The kitchen of the 2020s isn’t necessarily new; it follows

the open-kitchen concept that’s been popular for years. The twist going forward is a focus on aging-in-place and universal design—that is, creating kitchens that are accessible for people of all ages and abilities. Strategies include installing cabinets with easy-access pullout drawers, putting down slip-resistant flooring and taking advantage of the latest technology, from touch-free faucets to voice-controlled lighting and appliances. Dan DiClerico 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

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Ensure a long life for your irrigation system with regular maintenance.

How to prepare your irrigation system for the season

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little know-how and care. If you properly winterized your system last fall, you’ve already drained and blown out all the excess water, so the pipes PAUL F.P. are clear. Check POGUE the weather report before turning on your system for the first time. Frozen water is an irrigation system’s greatest nemesis. Make sure you’ve passed the season’s last frost before turning things on. If you activate your system yourself, make sure you check all zones to make sure the heads are working properly and rotors START UP AFTER and sprayers are doing what they FREEZING ENDS should be doing. Look closely You can handle many elements for water bubbling up around the heads. That could indicate of preparation yourself with a f you’ve installed an automatic irrigation system in your lawn, you already know you’ve made a significant investment in your lawn’s health. Protect that investment by taking the proper steps to turning it on for the first time in the season. Irrigation systems involve many small moving parts and a constant water flow, and these elements require frequent maintenance. You should perform an inspection at least twice a year— when you start up for spring and when you close up for winter.

a crack or a leak that will need to be repaired. In any case, it’s a good idea to hire an irrigation professional to perform a thorough inspection, which can help pinpoint leaks or other potential problems. This service usually costs between $65 and $100. This inspection helps catch problems early. For minor problems, early repair will prevent your system from wasting water. And for bigger problems, you could prolong your system’s life by repairing them before they cause major damage. A technician can also offer advice about the best way to set up each sprinkler head to allocate water use. An irrigation inspector will check for leaks, check for wiring

issues, verify that the timer is working properly, slowly pressurize the main line, check the rain sensor, check all the zones for proper function and spray patterns, straighten crooked heads, and perhaps most importantly, test the backflow preventer.

CHECK THE BACKFLOW

Your backflow preventer is a crucial component of the irrigation system, and often you can’t check it yourself. Outdoor water can easily become tainted by fertilizers, pesticides and animal waste. If that material flows back into the potable water system, your family could easily become sick by drinking the tainted water. A backflow preventer makes sure the flow of irrigation water

goes only one way: out! In fact, this is so important that many municipalities require irrigation system owners to hire a certified professional to perform a test and verify it works, even if you aren’t performing separate maintenance. In most cases, a pro will include this service as part of the overall system inspection. Check your local regulations for details, and even if it’s not required, strongly consider a backflow inspection anyway. 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.


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uestion: I have enclosed a photo of a covered punch bowl and matching mugs. The lid is decorated with leaves, vines and grapes in relief, and the handle is a cherub holding a pitcher. The punch bowl is decorated with panels of ANNE castle scenes that include: McCOLLAM Burg Sooneck, Burg Rheinstein, Marksburg, Burg Lahneck and Godesburg. The eight matching mugs are also decorated with scenes in relief. “Made in Germany — 3361,” is marked on the bottom of the punch bowl. We would appreciate any information regarding the use of our set, its history and value. Answer: Your stoneware punch bowl can be used for hot mulled wine, cider or rum punch. Without the maker’s name, it can be difficult to identify the factory where it was made. Having said that, your set was probably made by Simon Peter Gerz pottery in Hohr-Grenzhausen, Germany. The word “burg” means castle in the German language, not to be confused with the word “berg,” which means mountain. The number on your piece, 3361, is the design number. Please see ANTIQUE, Page H12

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322 Lakeshore Dr, McCook Lake • $149,995 Very nice open concept duplex located on a cul-de-sac in McCook Lake with no association dues! 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, & a great concrete patio in the backyard!

524 Monterey Trail • $759,000

1 ½ Story home with 4 bedroom 5 baths, totally updated and located on the 13th hole of Dakota Dunes Golf Course. 4 season room, 5334 finished sq ft. A must to see!

Open Sunday 1:30-2:30 2258 Carroll Ave, Sgt Bluff 5 bed,3 bath. ranch home on 5 acres.

$215,000

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. 604 Country Lane Kingsley 3 bed,2 bath new construction.

3209 Idlewood St. • $134,950

$346,000

$194,950

New PriCe!

Super location, close to schools, & shops. Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, main floor laundry, & two 3 season porches. 1897 Elk Creek Rd, Sgt. Bluff • $699,995 Unbelievable acreage with a meticulously maintained home! 6 beds, 6 baths, walk-out lower level, 3 garage stalls with workshop, & 2 acres of land with mature trees.

302 Jones St,#404 Sioux City 2 bed,2 bath loft space.

2125 Lemon St, Sioux City Morningside Multi-unit.

$105,000

New Listing!

With 32 years in real estate & greater than 429 MilliOn in career sales...that’s REAl experience.

712-251-4053 1121 S. Helen St. • $132,995 3 bed, 1 bath updated Morningside home. Finished dormer, detached garage, & a private backyard.

Siouxland’S top producing agent 30 of the laSt 31 yearS. preSident’S award ureS, award of diStinction 2008-2009 MoSt referred® agent in Siouxland

BARBKIMMEL@MYUNITEDAGENT.COM


H10 | Saturday, April 6, 2019

Siouxland Homes

4014 Normandy St. • $249,950 • 804180 Walkout ranch w/ main floor laundry & master bathroom.

Saturday, April 6, 2019 | H11

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A proud member of

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

3660 Country Club Blvd. • $279,950 • 804156 Open concept ranch w/ 4 season room & updated kitchen. OpEn HOUSES SATURDAy & SUnDAy, ApRil 6-7, 2019

FEATURED HOMES

419 Main St, Kingsley $54,500 803950

1512 Broadway St, Dakota City $65,000 804163

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

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

Condominium

2125 S. Lemon St. $105,000 802593

1718 S. Helen St. $123,000 803014

4308 4th Ave. $124,950 802133

Condominium

Condominium

Condominium

15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake $125,000 804257

1800 Nebraska St. $129,950 802145

302 Jones St. #406 $145,000 801824

2307 Summit St. $149,950 803918

302 Jones St. #511 $170,000 802721

302 Jones St. Unit 404 $194,950 800728

700 4th St. Loft 403 $197,995 803642

603 Courtright St, Mapleton $200,000 800326

2258 Carroll Ave, Sgt. Bluff $215,000 803989

641 Brentwood St. $249,950 804196

515 200th St, Dakota City $255,000 802397

647 Brentwood St. $259,950 804197

4537 Deer Shadow Trl. $325,000 804040

604 Country Ln, Kingsley $346,000 803601

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. Licensed in IA, NE, SD

2426 Mohawk Dr. $259,950 Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

6109 Four Seasons Dr. $315,000 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

864 Brookside Dr, Jefferson 936 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson 804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes $319,950 $515,000 $469,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562

303 Willow Bend, Sgt. Bluff $399,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

4811 Royal Ct. $207,500 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576

33375 E. Loop Rd. $399,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:30 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

3421 Dearborn Blvd. $123,500 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576

3209 Idlewood St. $134,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

3230 Jones St. $130,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

5033 Country Club Blvd. $279,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

4327 Perry Way $289,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

3221 Marshall Ave. $159,950 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

4216 Seger Ave. $199,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

4812 Lorraine Ave. $207,995 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

6109 Four Seasons Dr. $315,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Scott Miller 712-251-2121

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 1:45 - 2:45 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

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6712 Timberline Cir. $249,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

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

2707 Home St. $102,250 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308

3629 Floyd Blvd. $85,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

401 W. 3rd St, S. Sioux City $350,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

222 Ester St, Ponca $220,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

52 McDonald Dr. $315,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

2910 Jennings St. $179,900 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355

4309 Village Green Ct. 4215 Ridge Ave. $217,500 $139,900 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

nEwly liSTED pROpERTiES 701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 803474

6541 Palm Valley Dr. $399,950 804221

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

2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson $409,900 804013

1314 Clairmont Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 804153

625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes $420,000 803397

803 Brookside Dr, Jefferson $399,950 803794

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

multi unit

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

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

1901 Pierce St. $1,375,000 802862

looking for rentals?

3461 Wanamaker Way $1,525,000 803302

2222 S. Hennepin St. 3BR, 1.5BA Ranch w/ 4 stall garage & covered parking pad; convenient floor plan. 804308 $164,900

3209 idlewood St. 3BR, 2BA Ranch w/ fenced yard, enclosed porches, main floor laundry & newer roof. 804367 $134,950

1761 260th Ave. #34, Spirit lake 3BR, 2BA Mobile home in Acorn Ridge Community; access to boat dock & club house. 804400 $118,000

621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes 3BR, 2BA New ranch w/ 3 stall garage, custom kitchen, master suite & safe room. 804412 $379,995

2119 Jennings St. 4BR, 2BA 1½ story w/ foyer & formal dining room; new kitchen & flooring throughout. 804326 $109,500

2426 Mohawk Dr. 3BR, 2.5BA Completely renovated 2 story w/ spacious living areas & storage space. 804365 $259,950

4309 Village Green Ct. 3BR, 2BA Split level w/ new vinyl siding, windows, gutters, roof & exterior doors. 804393 $217,500

511 Bay Hill Cir, Dak. Dunes 3BR, 4BA Quality built 3 story on Dak. Dunes Golf Course; unique, modern design. 804406 $829,000

515 Main St, Hornick 3BR, 1BA 2 story home in relaxed small town setting; great investment opportunity. 804322 $59,950

4700 Foxhollow Ct. 3BR, 2BA New split level w/ 1 year builder’s warranty & available tax abatement. 804371 $250,000

703 5th Ave, S. Sioux City 2BR, 1BA Bungalow w/ newer furnace & AC; great starter home or rental property. 804402 $65,000

322 lakeshore Dr, McCook lake 2BR, 2BA Open concept duplex on cul-de-sac; attached garage & slider to patio. 804415 $149,995

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

712-226-6000

Did you know that you can test drive a career in real estate? 915 Douglas St. $230,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

Just visit UnitedSimulator.com and take our FREE assessment.

Considering a real estate career?

Contact Kristie VerMulm 712-226-6071 or go to UnitedSimulator.com


H10 | Saturday, April 6, 2019

Siouxland Homes

4014 Normandy St. • $249,950 • 804180 Walkout ranch w/ main floor laundry & master bathroom.

Saturday, April 6, 2019 | H11

Siouxland Homes

A proud member of

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

3660 Country Club Blvd. • $279,950 • 804156 Open concept ranch w/ 4 season room & updated kitchen. OpEn HOUSES SATURDAy & SUnDAy, ApRil 6-7, 2019

FEATURED HOMES

419 Main St, Kingsley $54,500 803950

1512 Broadway St, Dakota City $65,000 804163

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

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

Condominium

2125 S. Lemon St. $105,000 802593

1718 S. Helen St. $123,000 803014

4308 4th Ave. $124,950 802133

Condominium

Condominium

Condominium

15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake $125,000 804257

1800 Nebraska St. $129,950 802145

302 Jones St. #406 $145,000 801824

2307 Summit St. $149,950 803918

302 Jones St. #511 $170,000 802721

302 Jones St. Unit 404 $194,950 800728

700 4th St. Loft 403 $197,995 803642

603 Courtright St, Mapleton $200,000 800326

2258 Carroll Ave, Sgt. Bluff $215,000 803989

641 Brentwood St. $249,950 804196

515 200th St, Dakota City $255,000 802397

647 Brentwood St. $259,950 804197

4537 Deer Shadow Trl. $325,000 804040

604 Country Ln, Kingsley $346,000 803601

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. Licensed in IA, NE, SD

2426 Mohawk Dr. $259,950 Saturday 2:00 - 3:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

6109 Four Seasons Dr. $315,000 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

864 Brookside Dr, Jefferson 936 Wynstone Dr, Jefferson 804 E. St. Andrews Cir, Dak. Dunes $319,950 $515,000 $469,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355 Cyndi Unger 712-251-4562

303 Willow Bend, Sgt. Bluff $399,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

4811 Royal Ct. $207,500 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576

33375 E. Loop Rd. $399,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:30 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

3421 Dearborn Blvd. $123,500 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576

3209 Idlewood St. $134,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

3230 Jones St. $130,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

5033 Country Club Blvd. $279,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141

4327 Perry Way $289,950 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

3623 Stone Ave. $123,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

3221 Marshall Ave. $159,950 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

4216 Seger Ave. $199,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

4812 Lorraine Ave. $207,995 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

6109 Four Seasons Dr. $315,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Scott Miller 712-251-2121

4703 Old Lakeport Rd. $299,950 Sunday 1:45 - 2:45 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

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6712 Timberline Cir. $249,950 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

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

2707 Home St. $102,250 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308

3629 Floyd Blvd. $85,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

401 W. 3rd St, S. Sioux City $350,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

222 Ester St, Ponca $220,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

52 McDonald Dr. $315,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

2910 Jennings St. $179,900 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355

4309 Village Green Ct. 4215 Ridge Ave. $217,500 $139,900 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

nEwly liSTED pROpERTiES 701 Deerfield Dr. $347,000 803474

6541 Palm Valley Dr. $399,950 804221

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

2167 Old Hwy 141, Bronson $409,900 804013

1314 Clairmont Cir, Sgt. Bluff $350,000 804153

625 E. Pinehurst Trl, Dak. Dunes $420,000 803397

803 Brookside Dr, Jefferson $399,950 803794

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

multi unit

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

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

1901 Pierce St. $1,375,000 802862

looking for rentals?

3461 Wanamaker Way $1,525,000 803302

2222 S. Hennepin St. 3BR, 1.5BA Ranch w/ 4 stall garage & covered parking pad; convenient floor plan. 804308 $164,900

3209 idlewood St. 3BR, 2BA Ranch w/ fenced yard, enclosed porches, main floor laundry & newer roof. 804367 $134,950

1761 260th Ave. #34, Spirit lake 3BR, 2BA Mobile home in Acorn Ridge Community; access to boat dock & club house. 804400 $118,000

621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes 3BR, 2BA New ranch w/ 3 stall garage, custom kitchen, master suite & safe room. 804412 $379,995

2119 Jennings St. 4BR, 2BA 1½ story w/ foyer & formal dining room; new kitchen & flooring throughout. 804326 $109,500

2426 Mohawk Dr. 3BR, 2.5BA Completely renovated 2 story w/ spacious living areas & storage space. 804365 $259,950

4309 Village Green Ct. 3BR, 2BA Split level w/ new vinyl siding, windows, gutters, roof & exterior doors. 804393 $217,500

511 Bay Hill Cir, Dak. Dunes 3BR, 4BA Quality built 3 story on Dak. Dunes Golf Course; unique, modern design. 804406 $829,000

515 Main St, Hornick 3BR, 1BA 2 story home in relaxed small town setting; great investment opportunity. 804322 $59,950

4700 Foxhollow Ct. 3BR, 2BA New split level w/ 1 year builder’s warranty & available tax abatement. 804371 $250,000

703 5th Ave, S. Sioux City 2BR, 1BA Bungalow w/ newer furnace & AC; great starter home or rental property. 804402 $65,000

322 lakeshore Dr, McCook lake 2BR, 2BA Open concept duplex on cul-de-sac; attached garage & slider to patio. 804415 $149,995

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

712-226-6000

Did you know that you can test drive a career in real estate? 915 Douglas St. $230,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

Just visit UnitedSimulator.com and take our FREE assessment.

Considering a real estate career?

Contact Kristie VerMulm 712-226-6071 or go to UnitedSimulator.com


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Siouxland Homes

Spring into a New Home! S a Op t e 12 urd n -1 ay

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6109 Four Seasons Dr. Wonderful Mornings ide ranch home with 3 beds, 3 baths, main floor laundry, & an oversized 3 stall garage.

$315,000

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!

5033 Country Club Blvd. Seller will pay up to $10,000 in closing cost and prepaid’s with acceptable offer! 3+ beds, 3 baths, 2 car garage

$279,000

$399,000

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

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Su Op 1- nd en 2: ay 30

701 Deerfield Dr.

4 bedrooms, plus 1 nonconforming 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!!

15459 Mitchell Ave, Spirit Lake 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home in Methodist Campground.

$125,000

$347,000

Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 Licensed in IA, SD & NE lizdeurloo@unitedrealestatesolutions.com

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Your punch bowl and matching mugs were made in the early 1900s and might be worth $225 to $275. Q: The enclosed mark is on the bottom of a footed hand-painted porcelain bowl my mother bought in an antiques shop in the 1960s. It is 10 inches in diameter, 3 inches tall and in mint condition. It is decorated with pink peonies, blue forget-me-nots and green foliage. The edge is trimmed in gold. My mother has been sorting through her things in preparation for her move to a retirement community. She gave the bowl to me because I always admired it. Anything you can tell me about the maker, age and value of our bowl will be appreciated. A: The mark you provided was used by exporters and brothers Ichizaemon and Toyo Morimura. They started out in Japan as a trading company in 1876. During the 1890s, they manufactured and exported fine porcelain specifically designed to appeal to the West. They established offices and showrooms in New York. According to the Tariff Act of 1890, any object imported to the United States must

you can count on me!

ThinK ChuCK!

eXPerience matterS, So WHetHer you’re Buying or Selling let me Put my 38+ yearS oF on tHe JoB training to WorK For you!

Email: ChuckBurnett@myunitedagent.com

712-251-0829 OpEn Sunday 1:45-2:45

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.

Buying or Selling

Buying or Selling?

OpEn Sunday 12:30-1:30

be marked with the origin of the country. “Nippon” is the Japanese word for Japan and was included with marks from 1891 to around 1921. After that, they used Japan. Your hand-painted porcelain bowl was made in the early 1900s and would probably be worth $75 to $125.

OPen SunDay 1:00-2:00 OpEn Sunday 2:30-3:30

4014 norManDy • $249,950

Handcrafted features: woodwork to the spectacular wood floors. 5 large bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces. Beautifully landscaped yard and a 2 car garage.

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NEw LiStiNg!

864 BrOOkSiDe, WynSTOne • $319,950

4309 Village green Ct 4703 Old Lakeport Rd. 804 E. St. Andrews, D. Dunes

$217,500

$299,950

$469,000

Hurry to see this split level on a quiet Morningside cul-de-sac. So many wonderful updates!!! New vinyl windows, vinyl siding, doors, gutters, & new shingles on roof in 2018! Remodeled eatin kitchen, remodeled bathrooms, newer carpet in the living area, & newer concrete driveway!

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.

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.

One owner home built by Wegher with tons of updates thru-out! 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,an open concept main,finished basement,& an oversized,heated garage. home warranty included.

OPen SunDay 2:30-3:30

PenDing

Very well-cared for ranch home with 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms in the Woodbury Heights neighborhood. With a large, open floor plan, including a great eat-in kitchen with sliding doors to the back deck, this house is ready to be called ‘home!’

603 Courtright St, Mapleton • $200,000 Pending

3 bed, 1 bath Morningside home with nice two stall garage.

New ListiNg!

2721 S. glaSS • $129,950

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Cyndi Unger CRS, GRI

712-251-4562 cyndiunger@myunitedagent.com

3321 DouglaS St • $129,000

CALL Mike Wojcik 251-1798 MikeWojcik@myunitedagent.com

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.


Saturday, April 6, 2019 | H13

Siouxland Homes

ART OF DESIGN

Window dressings are a shady subject

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indows are considered to be the eyes of a home. Through them, we can see a framed view of the outside world, and when we are outside looking in, they offer us a glimpse of the daily goings-on of life. Some windows require no treatment due JOSEPH PUBILLONES to a spectacular view, and yet other windows require some sort of treatment, either for privacy reasons or to protect the interiors from the intense rays of the sun. There are many types of window treatments for addressing issues of privacy, sun protection and aesthetics, too. Most of us are familiar with

curtains or drapes. People often use the terms invariably, however, there is a difference. Curtains are generally made with lighter fabrics and are not intended to protect against sunlight. They are mainly for privacy and aesthetics. Drapes, on the other hand, are usually lined and meant to block out light. As for aesthetics, depending on where you live and the type of decor you have, drapes can be made of velvet, silk, cotton, linen and even synthetic fabrics. Curtains and drapes can be simple and demure or as fancy as a ballgown. (Remember in “Gone with the Wind,” when Scarlett O’Hara has her dress made from fancy drapes?)

Shutters are another viable option for window treatments. This treatment gives an architectural flair to any room, as it reinforces the openings and becomes part of the millwork. Although generally painted white, wood shutters can be stained to match the millwork and, in certain instances, painted to contrast in color. Sometimes shutters can be divided in two, with closed panels on the bottom for privacy but open ones on top to allow light to come in to your space. Blinds are quite common and useful. They can provide privacy and also mitigate the sunlight due to their adjustable blades. These come in a variety of materials, from wood to vinyl to

aluminum, and a variety of sizes, from 2 inches to a “mini blind,” which has 3/4-inch blades. Similar to shutters, blinds are often associated with traditional architecture. Vertical blinds came about during the 1970s in response to the many sliding glass doors of modern architecture. Then there are those who prefer shades. Shades offer a more contemporary style to any interior because when they are rolled up, they are out of sight. There are shades made of vinyl which are meant to block out or filter light and even some that are considered blackout, which block all light (great for sleeping in on a sunny morning). Light-filtering shades can be

made of woven vinyl fabric or a light sheer fabric. Yet another variation of shades is translucent shades. Made from opaque paper or nylon, these shades stack like horizontal blinds yet allow in a copious amount of light. Surely, there are many more styles of window treatments. There is no wrong type of treatments, as long as they ultimately do their job in concealing your home and controlling the light. 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.


H14 | Saturday, April 6, 2019

Siouxland Homes

newly listed directory

Saturday, April 6 & Sunday, April 7, 2019 ADDRESS 1513 26th St 30606 Shamrock Ave, Kingsley 134 Prospect St SW, Le Mars 3207 S. Lakeport St 212 E. 2nd St, Remsen 2403 W. Solway 1616 W. 6th 2619 E. Solway 1705 Irene St Lot 11 Blackhawk Ridge, Hinton 110 W. 40th St 3108 38th St 3840 Jackson St 32271 K 22, Sioux City 3606 Jackson St 2222 S. Hennepin St 2119 Jennings St 515 Main St, Hornick 3209 Idlewood St 2426 Mohawk Dr 4700 Foxhollow Ct 1761 260th Ave. #34, Spirit Lake 4309 Village Green Ct 703 5th Ave, S. Sioux City 621 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes 511 Bay Hill Cir, Dak. Dunes 322 Lakeshore Dr, McCook Lake

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DESIGN RECIPES

Shed light on windowless rooms

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ypically dark, drab and cavelike, windowless rooms tend to pose a challenge. In many instances they cannot be counted as bedrooms or rooms CATHY in a home and HOBBS often become the space that is most difficult to determine proper function and of course, how to add light. Here are some tips on ways to shed light on windowless spaces.

stuffed or closed in. 3. Add plenty of extra light. Light sources—ideally three to four different types—will help prevent a windowless room from feeling overly dark. 4. Consider adding an interior window or clerestory. Adding an interior window will help as far as emitting some light. 5. Go light and bright. Light colors such as white, taupe and beige will help make a windowless space feel brighter.

Common uses can be home offices and even nurseries. 3. Overlook artwork. Artwork plays a key role in adding interest to a windowless space. 4. Forget greenery, accents and accessories. These spaces should shine and be presented just like any other room in your home. 5. Introduce too many colors into a windowless space. A palette of two to three colors will help the space maintain a clean, fresh look.

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1. Add plenty of mirrors. Mirrors in a windowless space instantly act as “windows” and will make a small space feel larger. 2. Consider size and scale. Proper scale is key in these spaces, so they don’t feel

1. Overdo it with dark colors. Dark or darker shades of warm colors will cause walls to visually recede and will close in a space. 2. Discard windowless rooms. These spaces can still be functional and purposeful.

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Over 3600 sf in this beautiful 1 ½ story home. NEW 1954 sf 3 brm ranch home with covered Lots #84 & #85 being sold along canal in Enjoy the main and second floor master suites, concrete deck allowing for covered patio from the both with views of #6 fareway. Gorgeous updated Riv-R-Land Estates. Private community lower level walk-out. Open kitchen with island kitchen, with granite, hardwood floors, island & association with privately maintained next to dining area that leads to covered deck. The prep sink, sub zero frig, new 5x7 walk-in butler living room is open with gorgeous 42” Montigo gas pantry. Breakfast bar, and eat-in dining space streets and boat dock. Association for road fireplace that can also be enjoyed from the kitchen. all with view of the course, plus a formal dining maintenance, snow removal and park room. Hardwoods throughout the main floor. New Master features large bath with double vanity, shingles, new windows (except 3 under front upkeep. Approximately combined .47 acres, walk-in tile shower and large walk-in closet. Plenty porch), new sliding doors, new carpets, new of storage throughout the main, and large pantry bare land, no improvements currently. These master 2nd floor suite, home has radon mitigation area in kitchen too. Wood floors in entry, halls, and has never had water in the basement. lots are available to build your dream home kitchen, drop zone, dinette and great room. Tile baths 2 furnaces, 2 central air conditioners, 3 water with a view of the canal and Missouri River! and laundry. All with an oversized 3 stall garage. heaters and central vac system.

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ear James: My husband and I are in our 50s. We want to build a house which we can stay in as we age. I remember JAMES how difficult DULLEY it was for my mother to leave her house. Is universal design the answer for us? — Sara B. Dear Sara: Leaving your home, where you have lived for many years, can be very difficult and emotionally painful. You can generally find someone to do the landscaping and cleaning. The reason most elderly people have to leave their homes is accessibility and mobility throughout the house. Typical problem areas include stairs between floors — and even just a step or two from one room to another. Another common problem is reaching cabinets above a kitchen countertop. As you age, you shrink and lose the ability to stretch. A standard bathtub or even a shower stall with a raised edge can be difficult to enter or impossible if you are in a wheelchair. Universal design likely is the answer for your new home. Although elderly people are commonly thought of as the ones who have problems in traditional homes, universal design considers everyone

— adults, the handicapped, children, etc. For example, a child often cannot access items in tall cabinets. A step at the edge of a shower can make anyone stumble when he or she is less steady immediately after waking in the morning. Even if you do not end up staying in your home as you are planning, having a universal design makes you house attractive to a larger group of potential buyers. Older couples are often the best buyers because they have some savings and find it easier to get financing or may just pay cash outright. With proper initial design, the cost of building a universal home will not be significantly higher. The bathroom is a key area for universal design. At least one of the bathrooms should have a shower stall with no step to enter it. This bathroom should also be large enough to accommodate a wheelchair. Install adequate grab bars throughout the bathroom. Don’t worry that it will look like a hospital. There are many fashionable grab bars now made with attractive decorative finishes. The kitchen is another area which should get particular universal design consideration. Standard-height countertops

can be difficult to work on for someone who has reduced mobility or is in a wheelchair. To make your new home universal, consider installing countertops at two different heights with a sink in each one. Locating the cooktop and oven in a kitchen island can increase their accessibility. Strong concrete countertops can be used with decorative wooden edge trim. The trim can be heavy and designed to also function as a grab bar. Also, consider the types of handles on the drawers so someone with severe arthritis can still open them. Homes are typically designed with a window over the sink and cabinets high over the countertops. A universal design would be lower cabinets above and behind the sink with the windows above reaching to the ceiling. The same is true for cabinets above the rest of the countertops. In a two-story home, also consider providing space for an elevator. It is a small unit about the size of an average closet. Until you need an elevator installed, this area on both floors can be used as closets for storage. Send your questions to Here’s How, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www.dulley.com.


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STYLE AT HOME

Bring in spring!

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pringtime is in full effect and I couldn’t be more thrilled. After such a cold and harsh winter here in Kansas City, Mo., spring truly feels like a revival for me both KATIE LAUGHRIDGE creatively and mentally. I have been craving fresh air, patio weather and of course, the start of rose season. I am even excited for April showers that will bring us all those May flowers we deserve. Plus, now that my spring cleaning is done—well...almost done—I’m ready to start introducing fresh and springy decor to brighten up my house. As I plan out my approach this year, I want to share some of my favorite ways to

change my decor going into this light and bright season.

ARTFUL FLORALS

I absolutely love flowers. My allergies do not. This beINCORPORATE GREENERY ing the case, I have found that faux flowers and floral patterns There are many creative and easy ways to bring fauna into your bring the same beauty I crave space without completely redec- from the real deal. Nothing brings light and freshness into orating. I love to use ferns and a space quite like flowers. If wreaths to enhance my existing you aren’t ready to take the vignettes and tablescapes—one plunge for a full floral sofa, try small change can have a big incorporating bright flowers. impact. Versatile fern wreaths Transitional pieces like bottle are also excellent for DIY lovers displays, cloches and pedestals who want to create their own masterpieces. Another go-to for make changing seasons easy as can be. me is the classic topiary (are you surprised?). They seriously never go out of style. Available in any SEASONAL PIECES size, they are a great addition to It’s the season for spring holshelves, tabletops, vignettes—I idays. I love to bring in Easter could go on and on. decor that can last beyond the

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In my opinion, there are few better pairings than fresh greens and wicker. Bringing in natural elements gives the feeling of being outside on the porch without having to go outside. Wicker, rope accents and other woven

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Hard to find, move-in ready, updated farm house in close proximity to Sioux City. The home sits on approx. ~1 acre & features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, & many recent updates: new siding, shingles, gutters, all new flooring, new HVAC system, newer windows, newer kitchen cabinets with granite counters and a nicely updated bathroom. 2 smaller outbuildings for storage & a large area that would accommodate an additional outbuilding.

Raised ranch log home with 50’ of gently sloped, sandy shoreline on McCook Lake! This home is a RARE find! Boasting 4 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms, granite counters & hickory cabinets in the kitchen, hardwoods throughout, & a 2 stall garage. There is even a dock to make your lake life complete!

One of a kind home in the Siouxland area located in the brand new Flatwater Crossing Development. This 2 story home gives the new owners the country feel yet with the modern touches. Lots of space with this 3 bedroom and 2.5 bathroom home. Open concept with large beautiful windows for plenty of natural light. High quality cabinets in the kitchen with quartz countertop, stainless steel appliances and walk in pantry.

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31713 477th Ave, Elk Point, SD

Full renovated 4 bed, 3 bath home on a beautiful 3.26 acre lot, on a hard surface road. Featuring an all new kitchen with pantry, large island, new SS appliances; hard wood floors throughout main; huge deck overlooking the bluffs; & new siding, exterior doors & garage doors. Gorgeous views from every room! Approx. 9 miles north of Elk Point.

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3648 Prairie Grove, South Sioux City, NE

3652 Prairie Grove, South Sioux City, NE

This attractive Cottage style 1-1/2 story home features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Large open spaces, kitchen island, fireplace, oversized kitchen, huge master bath and closet. Large front porch to enjoy the views. Attached 2 car garage. With all these features, this plan is ready to become your new home.

This attractive Cottage style plan features 1300 sq. ft. of fine living with a split plan, large open spaces, kitchen island, fireplace, large master bedroom and bathroom. With these features, this plan is ready to become your new home...

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Throw pillows are a great way to introduce spring colors without replacing major pieces. Choose a few colors you want to bring in and find both solid and patterned fabrics that tie into your existing decor. It’s a quick fix that doesn’t break your budget. Adapted from nellhills.com. Katie Laughridge is the owner of Kansas City interior design destination Nell Hill’s. For more information, contact Katie at Katie@nellhills.com.

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This 5 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom home is waiting for you. With design elements that are comparable to Joanna Gaines, this home is beautiful, but there is no “fixer upper” here! With the unbelievable benefits of all new construction, signature golf course view, & salt water pool with all the bells and whistles!

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design elements add texture to a room without overpowering it. They are a great subtle way to change up your home.

holiday. Bunnies are my usual go-to, from pillows to figurines. The cute additions hop through my living space all spring long. This year I am bringing in some spring eggs that add sparkle to my decor. The bright colors and fun aesthetic of the eggs add a bit of whimsy to my rooms and tablescapes.

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Welcome Home... From the covered front porch, to the huge deck with hot tub and a view of hole #6,this home is waiting for you to appreciate it.Complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, & a gorgeous updated kitchen with island prep sink, granite, breakfast bar, & walk-in pantry, this home has it all! The home’s 2nd floor is updated, including the master suite, and the home has an oversized, attached 2 stall garage.

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nortH Side Century 21 prolink 12:00-1:00 1305 46th St ...................................... $269,950 Chad Gritzmaker 712-898-0432 1:00-2:00 3606 Jackson St ................................... $119,000 Tiffany Pech-Williams 712-898-3638 1:30-2:30 2619 E. Solway .................................... $368,950 Chad Gritzmaker 712-898-0432

united real eState SolutionS 12:00-1:00 4811 Royal Ct .................................... $207,500 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576 1:00-2:30 33375 E. Loop Rd ............................... $399,000 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 1:30-2:30 3421 Dearborn Blvd ............................. $123,500 Sheryl Ford 712-212-4576 1:30-2:30 3209 Idlewood St ................................ $134,950 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

1:30-2:30 52 McDonald Dr .................................. $315,000 Joe Krage 712-251-4030 2:30-3:30 2910 Jennings St ................................. $179,900 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355 3:00-4:00 3230 Jones St....................................... $130,000 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886 3:00-4:00 5033 Country Club Blvd ....................... $279,000 Liz Deurloo 712-490-5141 3:00-4:00 4327 Perry Way................................... $289,950 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

riverSide united real eState SolutionS 12:00-1:00 2707 Home St ................................... $102,250 Peggy Christensen 712-251-2308

Sergeant Bluff, ia Century 21 prolink 12:00-1:00 409 Wood Meadows .......................... $374,900 Rob Valdovinos 712-259-0038 12:30-1:30 608 Topaz Dr ..................................... $254,900 Eric Banks 712-898-8605 12:30-1:30 503 Horseshoe Bend ........................... $348,950 Christine Stultz 712 -898-8230 12:30-2:00 200 Prairie Bluff Dr ............................. $245,000 Terri Bobian 712-899-5203

united real eState SolutionS 1:30-2:30 303 Willow Bend ................................. $399,000 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646

So. Sioux City & Surrounding, ne united real eState SolutionS 1:00-2:00 401 W. 3rd St ..................................... $350,000 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271 3:00-4:00 222 Ester St, Ponca .............................. $220,000 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

weSt Side Century 21 prolink 12:00-1:00 1417 W. 4th St..................................... $99,000 Jessica Kern 712-490-4814 1:30-2:30 1616 W. 6th St..................................... $118,000 Jessica Kern 712-490-4814

wHiSpering Creek Century 21 prolink 1:30-2:30 6530 Palm Valley.................................. $575,000 Kelsey Howard 712-898-4606

united real eState SolutionS 1:30-2:30 6712 Timberline Cir ............................. $249,950 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130 3:00-4:00 6712 Timberline Cir ............................. $249,950 Bob Patton 712-490-8734


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