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Happy Home Anniversary
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Nancy G. - 5 years Calvin & Kaytie Z - 2 years Jamie & Tracy - 2 years
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October Closings
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Jill & Becky, Shawn & Jen,
Kris M. and Brian B.
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Coming Soon!
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950 Bellow Ave,
West Saint Paul
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October Business Update
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3rd quarter was very active and we now have 10 new closings scheduled and my 2014 business plan is almost complete. Thank you for all your referrals.
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The month started out warm & sunny but now, as Jazzi and I take our walks in the deepening twilight, we shuffle through yellow and scarlet leaves and the autumn grasses beckon and whisper in the wind. No doubt, October is here. Soon we'll be welcoming ghosts and goblins and fairy princesses to our doors for tricks or treats.
If you'd like to welcome them to a different door, there are many to choose from on the market today. I am currently accepting new listings and have many properties to show for all buyers. If you have any questions about the current real estate climate or would like to discuss buying and/or selling a home, please feel free to give me a call. And, of course, I'm always thrilled to get your referrals!
Happy Hollween!
Warm Regards,
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6 steps to get your lawn ready for fall
By Joseph Truini
With autumn nearly upon us and winter rapidly approaching, you're probably not spending much time thinking about your lawn. But autumn, with its cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall, is the ideal time to prepare your lawn for spring. 
Many homeowners think lawns need less care in the fall because the grass grows slower. In fact, just the opposite is true. During this time of year, grass is busily absorbing energy, moisture and nutrients to prepare for a long, dormant winter. Give it a little attention now, and you'll be rewarded with a lush, healthy spring lawn. Just follow these six tips.
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913 Howell Street S, St Paul, MN - Just Listed
Charming Highland home within walking distance to parks, library and the Village. Features an updated kitchen, luxurious upper level owners' suite, 2 full baths, hardwood floors, fireplace, newer windows, and roof, AC, screen porch, and two lower level bonus rooms add extra living space. A real beauty both inside and out.
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8 Easy Energy- and Money-Saving Home Improvements
By Steven Holbrook
As energy costs rise, you might be looking for ways to be more energy-efficient without breaking the bank. Here are eight money-smart moves to consider when making home renovations.
1. ANYTHING LOW-FLOW
In addition to saving water, low-flow fixtures will save you more than a buck or two. Inexpensive and easily installed, low-flow fixtures can reduce your home water consumption by as much as 50 percent and can save you up to $145 per year, according to Energy Star, a government program that promotes energy-efficiency. Low-flow showerheads cost about $20 at home improvement stores. 
2. FIBERGLASS INSULATION
Insulation keeps your house warm in the winter, cool in the summer and reduces heating and cooling costs by as much as 20 percent, according to Green Energy Solutions, Inc., a company that specializes in retrofitting buildings to make them more energy-efficient. You can pick up a roll of insulation for about $15 at home improvement stores.
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