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from BJ Conner

 

 February  2014       Issue # 41
 

 

February is a great time of year to visit Hot Springs Village. There are plenty of activities for everyone's interest; take a hike on one of our peaceful trails, play golf, tennis or pickleball, or fish in one of our beautiful lakes. And don't miss the special appearance of the Texas Tenors at the Woodland's Auditorium. Make your reservations to visit Hot Springs Village today. 

Remember, I can help you in obtaining luxury accommodations at HUGE discounts.

 

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In This Issue
Community Calendar
Mortgage Calculator
Romancing the Home: Love is in the Air
Real Estate Matters..."Appraisals Matter"
Featured Article
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Romancing the Home: Love is in the Air
 
When searching for a home, it is easy to "fall in love" with a property. Before you put in that offer though, ask yourself can you BE in love in the house? How a home stacks up in the realm of romance might take top tier in some people's list of priorities, but even if it doesn't, issues like privacy, noise, temperature and certain amenities can definitely break up your love affair with a propertyLoving a home and being in love in a home can go together. Look at properties that are well designed and maintained, easy to live in, and that are in areas that foster a sense of sanctuary, enabling people to be at their best. Homeowners that are seeking to amp up the warm feelings of love in their environment can find ways to evaluate homes with their own "way of life" in mind.

Much of the romance of a home is in the ability to control the environment to fit and to create a mood. Some elements are malleable and can be enhanced with modifications of paint and furniture, additional lighting, and personal items. By spending a few dollars, you can add things that are missing or replace items that are broken, dated, or poorly conceived. However, other issues are more challenging and potentially cost prohibitive to correct: the size of rooms, older wiring systems that cannot support a modern load, too few bathrooms or placement of the home on the property.

When assessing a property, here are some features to consider:

Privacy - How much privacy do you require from intruders, viewers, even other occupants of your home? How does the "lay of the land" or other buildings affect the privacy of your property? Having an audience or being the main attraction can take the romance right out of the air. In addition to the view you see or provide, think about noise. Are you constantly listening to your neighbors' conversations? Will they be hearing yours? Do children or frequent guests to your home affect the romantic atmosphere? Separation of spaces might be a useful filter in the evaluation of a home. And what about bathing, dressing? Ensure that everyone's sense of privacy can be achieved.

View - Does it inspire, envelop, overlook, or make you a subject? Privacy issues aside, consider the views from different vantage points. What you see can enhance or detract from a romantic atmosphere, so pay attention to views room-to-room and in transitions around the home.

Amenities - Are there features of a home, or luxuries that might be incorporated in a home that aid your romantic sensibilities? Many people like hot tubs, luxury bathrooms, large bedrooms, saunas or the benefits of well stocked wine cellars. If the home is lacking, can you add it? If the amenities are there, are they making up for something lacking? Consider rating and ranking amenities that are present and that could be added later. If there is a perfect place for the most idealistic of dreams, this could be a selling feature of the home - but the item might not be there, yet.

Lighting,
both natural and augmented, should provide what you want where you want it. Do you like a dark bedroom in the morning, or would the sunrise be a welcome view? How is the house oriented and how will the changing light affect different rooms? Are light fixtures adequate and up-to-date? Are lights able to be dimmed,
allowing
control over mood? Is there a fireplace for light and warmth, or a great place for a fire-pit outside?

 

Ventilation/Heating and Cooling -Temperate breezes through open windows can be quite enjoyable in the right environment. However, kitchen smells and other lingering odors can be a detractor and stifle any sense of ambience. Being able to control airflow and in turn to control temperature and olfactory stimulus can be a key factor in many climates, from hot to cold. Face it: there's nothing enticing about the smell of stale air, being too hot or too cold.

Sound - Some sounds add to a feeling of tension or discontent. Systems that produce noise like heating or cooling systems, dishwashers, ventilation fans, even refrigerators can be noisy when running. Consider a trial run to understand the noise load if you are sensitive to such things. Outdoor noise may be out of a homeowner's control, but some newer homes have made advances to keep unwanted noise out. The addition of built-in speakers and audio systems enables additional control over the environment. Creating sanctuaries that attract song birds or water features that mask the sounds of traffic are also creative ways to add romance to the home.

So in this Valentine's season, ponder the romance of a home, the romance that happens in the home and the ability to make a home romantic. 

 

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  by Jeff Hollansworth

                 

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BJ's Featured Listings for February

 

22 Alhaja  Way

 

22 Alhaja Way
 

  

$296,500

  

3 Bd, 2.5 Ba

  

2,339 sq. ft.

 

Be Pampered to Perfection!

 Beautiful setting with large yard and common property in the rear. Pella Doors and Windows, Jen-Aire oven combo, icemaker, wine cooler, vacuum system, speakers, solid wood doors, two fire places, underground fence, beautiful entry way, two water features, great expanded patio area, and steam shower. This home has a steel, tile roof with lifetime guarantee. There are TOO MANY OTHER EXTRAS TO MENTION. You just have to see this one to believe!

  

MLS # 10323178

 

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115 Fineza Way

  
 
$269,900
  
3 Bd, 3 Ba
  
2,044 sq. ft.
  
Move up to a Lake Front Home with this charming Lake Coronado home. This immaculate home has many amenities including an open floor plan, three bedrooms, three full baths, eat-in kitchen, breakfast bar, volume ceilings, Oak Murphy Bed, wood casement windows, covered boat dock, a workshop, and a screened in porch. Has 135 feet of lake front, all situated on a .66 of an acre lot! Upgrades include new roof in '08, furnace-'01, hot water heater- '11. Not in Flood Plain - Gentle slope to water. 

 

  

MLS #10357351

 

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Cup of STARBUCKS!

 

 

Raspberry Cheesecake  cheesecake

 

 

Crust

1 1/2 cups chocolate graham cracker crumbs

½ cup ground almonds

4 tablespoons white sugar

3/4 cup butter, melted

 

Cheese Cake

4 (8 ounce packages cream cheese, softened

¾ cup white sugar

4 eggs

Raspberry Puree (recipe below)

2 cups bittersweet chocolate chips

½ cup heavy cream

 

Raspberry Puree

1 (10 ounce) package frozen raspberries

4 Tlbs white sugar

 

 Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.

 

CRUST:

  1. In a microwave safe bowl, melt the butter.
  2. Add the chocolate graham crackers, ground almonds, and sugar and mix until combined.
  3. Press mixture into the bottom of a 9-inch spring form or heart shaped pan and set aside.

PUREE:

  1. In a saucepan, combine raspberries and sugar.
  2. Bring to boil, and continue boiling 3-5 minutes, or until sauce is thick. 
  3. Strain sauce through a mesh strainer to remove seeds and set aside.

CHEESECAKE:

  1. In a small pot over low heat, bring the whipping cream to just boiling. Remove from heat and add the chocolate chips. Set aside for 5 minutes and then stir until smooth.
  2. In a large bowl, mix together cream cheese and 3/4 cup sugar until smooth.
  3. Beat in eggs, one at a time.
  4. Remove approximately 1 1/2 cup of this batter and place into a smaller bowl and add 1/2 cup raspberry puree. Blend until combined.
  5. Add the melted chocolate to the remaining batter and mix until combined.
  6. Pour the chocolate cheesecake batter into the pan.
  7. Very carefully layer the raspberry cheesecake mixture on top of the chocolate mixture.
  8. Bake for 60 to 75 minutes, or until filling is set.
  9. Cool in pan, then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until cold before removing from pan.

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