Washington County Weekend Post

November 21, 2014

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6 • W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y R e a l E s t a t e • 1 1 - 2 3 - 1 4 262-674-1400 StarProperties.com Chris Theodor 262-707-5551 Tim Stortz 262-689-9305 Kathy Christ 414-651-2040 Diane Paitrick 262-707-2867 Scott Stortz Broker/Owner 262-305-2301 Tom Boisvert 414-333-3272 Dave Koller 262-483-0916 Noel Dedrick 414-467-7652 Sue A. Giese 414-339-3120 Sharon Ellis 262-483-0890 Jenny Stoffel 262-305-3975 …a Brilliant Move VACANT LAND #1374343 • 927 Pheasant Run, Lomira • $29,900 Lomira Highlands Subd - .42 acre, fully improved lot, abuts out lot #1374348 • 1015 Quail Run, Lomira • $29,900 Lomira Highlands Subdivision - fully improved .33 acre lot #1350528 • Lot 141 Auburn Road, West Bend • $57,000 .57 Acre, fully improved City lot, next to Royal Oaks Park Visit our website for more information or call Scott Stortz at 262-305-2301 241383009 Laura Schultz 262-327-7247 $239,900 • Kewaskum • #1368081 451 Lazy Lane • 4BR, 2BA w/3 car GA • Private setting on 5 acres • Priced $87K under assessment ★ Jenny Stoffel 262-305-3975 $199,900 • Hartford • #1387033 1644 White Tail Run • 3BR, 3BA Condo w/2.5 car GA • Beautiful Features, Master Suite • Fin LL w/walk-out to Patio ★ Noel Dedrick 414-467-7652 $387,900 • Farmington • #1382582 1145 Highland Drive • 4BR, 2.5BA on 3+ Wooded Acres • Hickory flrs, Stone FP, Granite • Walkout LL, Quality Throughout ★ Noel Dedrick 414-467-7652 $168,900 • Hartford • #1393350 837 N Main Street • 3BR, 1.5BA w/large 2 car GA • Remodeled KIT & BA, HWFs • Full Basement, Lovely Yard ★ Scott Stortz 262-305-2301 $179,900 • West Bend • #1393344 619 Sandur Place • 2BR, 2BA side-by-side Condo • Spotless & Move-in Ready • 1st Flr Laundry, Full Basement ★ Scott Stortz 262-305-2301 AMENITIES GALORE $259,900 • West Bend • #1394957 7322 Stonefield Court • Country 3BR Colonial-East of WB • NFP, whirlpool, WIC, Finished Lwr • Priv Deck, NEW roof, det 2.5 GA ★ Diane Paitrick 262-707-2867 NEW LISTING $199,999 • Hartford • #1388703 1110 Stillwater Lane • No fee - 3BR, 3BA Condo • 2 GFP, Fin Lower w/Patio door • Enjoy back yard scenic setting ★ Sharon Ellis 262-483-0890 OPEN Sunday 10:30-12 $79,900 • Horicon • #1383651 711 E Walnut Street • 3BR, 1BA, 1 car GA, Enclosed Porch • Spacious Rooms, Great Closets • 100% Financing Available ★ Kathy Christ 414-651-2040 NO MONEY DOWN $119,900 • West Bend • #1391483 618 Shepherds Dr. #5 • Spotless 2BR, 2BA 1st Floor Condo • 2 car GA, priv Entrance & patio • Large, Big KIT w/lots of cabinets ★ Scott Stortz 262-305-2301 PET FRIENDLY $134,900 • West Bend • #1389422 1011 Walnut Street • 4BR, 2BA has original HWF's • Exterior Professionally Painted • Tons of Space, Convenient Loc ★ Jenny Stoffel 262-305-3975 NEW PRICE $161,900 • West Bend • #1369142 3307 Stanford Lane • 4BR, 2BA w/exp walk-out LL • Main flr laundry, Big Fam Rm • Private fenced-in back yard ★ Kathy Christ 414-651-2040 $175,000 • Polk • #1391615 3749 Havenwood Ct - Lot 1 • Build Here - Small Private Subdiv • Nearly 5 acres, Percs Conventional • Slinger Schools - Low Polk Taxes ★ Scott Stortz 262-305-2301 A A c c c c e e p p t t e e d d O O f f f f e e r r 2900 SQ FT $239,900 • West Bend • #1373846 1292 Carla Lane • 4 Year New Split Ranch w/Exposed LL • Granite Counter Tops FF Laundry • Great Location on Quiet Street ★ Dave Koller 262-483-0916 $300,000 • Mayville • #1353192 236 N. Main Street • 50-yr old Full Service Auto repair • Inventory included, 3 Lifts • 2 extra garages, 16' & 12' doors ★ Sue A. Giese 414-339-3120 HOME TOWN GARAGE Go to www.firstweber.com For FULL Property Info, Color Photos & Open Houses & Agent Information. OPEN SATURDAY NOV. 22 ALWAYS feel free to call the office at 262-335-6280 or stop in at 1720 Clarence Ct., West Bend, WI OPEN SUNDAY NOV. 23 WEST BEND Sun 11:30-1:00 1348 Sylvan Way #48350 Hwy 45 to Paradise Dr, East to Sylvan Way, North to home. $182,000 3 BRs/1.5 BAs Bloom Associates WEST BEND Sun 11:30-12:30 3321 Mediterranean Ave #48122 Hwy 33 west from Hwy 45, Villa Park north, Mediterranean Ave, left to address $164,900 3 BRs/2 BAs Liz Jankowski SLINGER Sun 1:00-2:30 220 Maple Ct #45686 Hwy 144 to Heder Dr (across from Little Switzerland), north to Maple Ct, to address. $219,900 4BRs/2.5 BAs Kelly Garcia FREDONIA Sun 11:30-1:00 W4346 County Rd H #47912 Hwy 33 to Hwy M, N to Hwy H, East 3 miles to AddressFrom East: take Hwy 57 to H - West on H thru Fredonia and Waubeka to home (presently there is construction on H, follow detour) $187,000 3BRs/2 BAs Cyndi Seefeldt Team JACKSON Sat 11:00-1:00 W197N16972 Stonewall Dr #1 #47110 Hwy 60 to Living Word Lane, N. to Starting at Stonewall Dr. $110,000 2 BRs/2 BAs Bink Steinbach 241435003 ACCEPTED OFFER OPEN CANCELLED Create an energy-efficient home for the holidays 'Tis the season to be festive, and that usually means stringing up hundreds of twinkling lights to create a welcoming glow on dark winter nights. Some peo- ple view the holiday season as their chance to go all out with regard to deco- rating their homes with an abundance of lights, inflatable lawn ornaments and maybe even some mechanical figures. While these decorations certainly may be symbols of the season, it's easy to forget just how much energy and resources they consume. A typical strand of lights uses around 300 watts of electricity. Multiply those figures by the dozens of strings of lights people use and it's easy to see how quickly energy usage can add up. In addition to lights, lit candles, animat- ed dolls, wreaths, trees, and scores of imported ornaments contribute to the energy consumption per household. Even so, environmentally conscious individuals need not skip the holiday décor and entertaining. Fortunately, there are various ways to be energy effi- cient with holiday décor this season. • Switch to LED lights. LED lights con- sume a fraction of the energy tradition- al incandescent bulbs do. While a stan- dard string of 50 lights consumes 300 watts, LED sets only consume four watts. This not only saves energy, but also considerable amounts of money over the course of the holiday season. • Use fiber-optic decorations. Fiber optic items are lit by one light. The illumina- tion carries through the fiber optic cables to the entire decoration. • Use a power strip and timer. Plug deco- rations into a power strip (be sure to fol- low the recommended power load for safety) and hook everything up to a timer so lights are not on when no one can see them. • Check light strands. Always inspect lights for frayed wires and any damage. Frayed lights are less efficient and pose a considerable safety risk. • Enhance decorations. Use mirrors and reflective ornaments to give the appearance of more lights without actually adding more. ©2010 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker© is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. www.ColdwellBankerOnline.com • Any House • Anytime • Anywhere 239651014 We s t B e n d O f f i c e • 8 7 0 E . P a r a d i s e D r. • 2 6 2 - 3 3 4 - 5 5 8 9 JOI N A LEADER I N THE I ND US T RY! Serving Real Est ate N eeds of Buyers & Sellers i s m y PASSION BRENDA ALEXANDER 2013 International President's Circle Record Sales Volume 9.7 Million 920-904-2444 or 262-365-5323 11 Costly Home Inspection Pitfalls Free Report reveals what you need to know before you list your home for sale. www.WilnspectionPitfalls.com Emmer Real Estate, Inc. 238725002 Story continued on page 7

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