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from BJ Conner
June 2014  Issue 45 

2014       Issue #5 

 

 

Summer is almost here and many special events are on the calendar in Hot Springs Village. Plan to visit soon and enjoy the "new" Artisan Market, the Triathlon, and our Independence Day Celebration  "Summerfest
Stars and Stripes Festival", with a variety of fun and popular activities planned for 2nd - 5th of July. Don't miss out on this special time of year.

 

Remember, I assist can assist you in getting luxury accommodations at HUGE discounts. I would also love to give you a personal tour of our beautiful community. 

 

Just give me a call at 501-915-2297 or email me at bjconner@remax.net

 

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In This Issue
Seven Landscaping Mistakes That Wreck Curb Appeal
Community Calendar
Entertainment and Special Events - Jun/Jul
Real Estate Matters."Who's Selling What"?
Hot Springs Village Homes Jun/Jul 2014
Mortgage Calculator
BJ's Featured Listings for June
newsletter archives 
 
 
Seven Landscaping Mistakes That Wreck Curb Appeal

By: Lisa Kaplan Gordon

 

Don't let badly designed or maintained landscaping wreck your home's curb appeal. Here are pitfalls to avoid.

   

Clumsy, neglected, and hodgepodge landscaping not only hurts your home's curb appeal, it can cut the value of your property and make it harder to sell.

Real estate appraisers say bad landscaping is a buyer turnoff that can increase the number of days a property languishes on the market, which also hurts prices.

"I've been with clients who won't even go into a house because of the bad landscaping outside," says Mack Strickland, a Chester, Va., REALTOR® and appraiser.

Even more important, bad landscaping is a downer that hurts the way you see and enjoy your home.

Don't let bad landscaping happen to you.  Here are the seven landscaping mistakes that bust, rather than boost, your home's curb appeal.

 

1. Planting Without A Plan

Some landscaping choices, such as a line of begonias, will last a season; others, like trees, can last a lifetime. So, take time to plan and plot a yard that gives you maximum enjoyment and curb appeal.

For the design challenged, landscape architects are worth the investment ($300-$2,500 depending on yard size). They will render elevations of your future yard, and provide plant lists so you can install landscaping yourself.

 

2. Too Much Togetherness

Planting in clusters looks better than installing single plants, soldier-like, throughout your yard. But make sure your groups of perennials, shrubs, and trees have plenty of room to spread, or they'll look choked and overgrown. Also, over-crowded landscaping competes with itself for food and water, putting the clusters at risk, especially during drought.

Google how high and wide the mature plant will be, and then combine that info with the spacing suggestions on planting labels. At first, garden beds of young plants will look too airy and prairie-like. But within three years, your beds will fill in with room to grow.

Remember: First year it sleeps, second it creeps, third it leaps.

 

3. Zoning Out

Don't be seduced by catalog plants that look gorgeous on paper but aren't suited to your hardiness zone. You'll wind up with plants that die prematurely, or demand winter covers, daily watering, and other intensive efforts to keep them alive and well.

Check plant labels to see which hardiness zones are best for your plants.

 

4. More of the Same

Resist the design temptation to carpet-bomb your yard with your favorite plant or shrub, which will create a boring, monochromatic landscape. Worse, your yard will look great when your fave flowers bloom, then will look drab the rest of the year.

Mix things up and strive for four-season color. For example, combine spring-blooming azaleas with summer-blooming roses and autumn-blazing shrubs - such as burning bushes. For winter color, try the red osier dogwood, a hardy shrub that sports bright-red branches in winter.

 

5. Refusing to Bury Your Dead

Nothing wrecks curb appeal faster than rows of dead or dying shrubs and perennials. So quickly remove your dearly departed landscaping from your front and side yards.

Spent plants that lived their natural lives are good candidates for a compost pile - if you grind them first, they'll decompose faster. But if your landscaping succumbed to disease or infestation, it's best to inter them in black plastic bags, then add to the trash.

 

6. Weeds Gone Wild

Weeds not only wreck the look of your landscaping, they compete with pricey vegetation for water and food. Weeds also can shorten the life of brick, stone, and pavers by growing in mortar cracks.

The best way to stop weeds is to spread a pre-emergent about three weeks before weed seeds typically germinate. If you can't stop them from growing, at least get rid of weeds before they flower and send a zillion weed seeds throughout your yard.

 

7. Contain Those Critters

Deer, rabbits, and other backyard pests think your landscaping is an all-you-can eat buffet, leaving you with denuded branches and topless perennials.

If you have got a critter problem:

  • Plant deer- or rabbit-resistant varieties. Your local extension agent can provide a list of green things critters won't eat in your area.
 
 
  
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BJ'S FEATURED LISTINGS FOR JUNE    

430 Maderas Drive          

  
 

  

Bd.   3 Ba.   3,385 Sq. Ft.       $449,900

 

BREATHTAKING VIEWS of this Granada Golf Course Home! Tucker built, on the #11 Par 3 with FANTASTIC views of the Tee Box, The Pond, #12 Fairway, & Mountains-this home has it all! It offers Two Heat Pumps, Two Fire Places, Oversized 2-Car Garage, Tiled Showers, Casement Windows, Marble Counters in Master Bath, Golf Cart Storage, Arched Doorways, Crown Molding, HUGE Covered Deck, Tray Ceilings, Granite, Double Ovens, Remote Control Window Treatments, Over/Under Counter Lighting & so much more.

 

MLS #10385469      Link to Listing          Virtual Tour

 

 30 Asombroso            $399,900

  
 

3 BD. 3.5 BA.  3,164 Sq. Ft.

 

You will NEVER want to leave this SPECTACULAR CONTEMPORARY Dream Home-with Breathtaking VIEWS from this JIREH Built Home, located on the 4th Green of Granada Golf Course overlooking a pond, mountains & green with the cart path on opposite side for privacy with South exposure. 3-Car Garage, Hickory wood floors, Volume Ceilings, HUGE tiled covered deck, solid doors, Storage, Central Vac, Drip System, stack stone fireplace, & a culinary kitchen to die for!   

 

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28 San Augustin   $259,000

  
 

3 BD. 2 BA.  2,336 Sq. Ft. 

 

PRIVATE PARK-LIKE PARADISE! Breathtaking stone home is surrounded by forest & common areas nestled on 3/4 acre lot located on a cul-de-sac of a secluded & serene street. 7-way burner cook top stove, double oven, profile refrigerator & microwave. The home has everything including generator with emergency electrical panel, plus 17'x 30' Media Room. 5 Minutes by Golf Cart to Golf Course! Most furnishings Convey with accepted contract. Come see this beauty!  

 

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1 Serenidad    $179,900

  
 

3 BD. 2 BA.  1,797 Sq. Ft. 

 

Come see this Fairway Delight - with this Newly Updated Ponce DeLeon Golf Course Home! Updates include: new flooring, window treatments, granite counter tops, sink, microwave, range, air conditioner, paint inside and out. Also the home is wired for generator, and there is 242 SF of heated and cooled space (not included in square footage) below for workshop or golf cart storage,. Come see this "better than new" "move-in-ready" home before it gets away! 

 

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Blackened Ahi with Pineapple, Mango Relish

 

Ingredients

 

2 pieces Ahi Block 4" x 2" x  ¾"

Ounce Salad Oil

Cajun Spice

 

Directions

1.  Season Ahi with Cajun spice

2.  Sear in very hot iron skillet on both sides

3.  Slice ahi neatly and serve with relish.

 

Relish

 

Combine following ingredients and mix well. Serve with Ahi.

 

1 cup Chopped pineapple

1 tsp. Minced garlic

2 tsp. finely chopped red bell pepper

½ tsp jalapeno pepper, minced

2 tsp. finely chopped parsley

Salt to taste