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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, August 10, 2022 C-1 HOME LIFE TO ADVERTISE: Call: 812-354-8500 Email: ads@pressdispatch.net Visit: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg Deadline: 5 p.m. on Monday Eddie Boyd, Principal Broker Kay Helfen Associate Broker 812-582-1145 Addey Boyd Associate Broker 812-354-5599 Keith Shoultz Associate Broker 812-664-6640 Adam Boyd Associate Broker 812-582-2486 602 E. Main, Petersburg | www.BoydRealtyCo.com | Phone: 812-354-8893 SIAR REALTY & DEVELOPMENT LLC BOYD BOYD For personal service, chse Collins Street STORAGE UNITS $60/Month 812-354-8893 8/10/22 NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! SALE PENDING! SALE PENDING! SALE PENDING! SALE PENDING! NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! SALE PENDING! SALE PENDING! Plenty of updates done to this 2 bedroom, 1 bath home. This would make a great rental unit or if you are wanting to stop paying rent this home is very affordable. Sale Price $79,900. MLS#202208466 The main floor is setup to have three different areas that could be sectioned off or left open concept and use the entire space. Upgrades include vinyl flooring, security system, HVAC, wiring and new lighting throughout. This property has an income producing rental on the second floor. The 3 bedroom and 1.5 bath has vinyl floors and stainless steel appliances. The back portion of the upstairs could be converted into an additional apartment or another business. Sale Price $165,000. MLS#202208821 BACK ON THE MARKET! BACK ON THE MARKET! Tastefully updated 2 bedroom, 1 bath with a detached 2-car garage sitting on a nice quiet lot in Winslow. Vinyl flooring throughout the house except the master bedroom. Second bedroom is a nice size with updated windows and fixture. The bathroom has the vinyl flooring, new vanity and tub shower. New countertops, updated cabinets with lots of storage in the kitchen. First time home buyer or ready to downsize this is perfect for you! Sale Price $92,500. MLS#202221941 Being offered in conjunction with MLS#202220081 3140 W State Road 56 [separate ownership]. approx 1/4 acre lot with approx 65 ft. additional road frontage. Sale Price $6,900. MLS#202220375 Back on the market. Overbid buyers financing failed. Large brick country home convenient to town. Huge modern great room with fireplace, tons of cabinetry in kitchen with built-in appliances, bonus room in basement with large walk in closet, canning kitchen and attached 1.5-car garage. Nicely landscaped, paved driveway, and concrete patio. 2 large barns. Call Keith at 812-664-2451 • Sale Price $289,900. MLS#202220081 Very clean 1 owner 3 bedroom, 2 bath 14'x 70' mobile home on 1 full country acre lot m/l. Car enthusiast or mechanics dream with 30'x40'x14' pole barn garage equipped with car lift and commercial air compressor included. Freshly graveled driveway, central air unit recently checked out and serviced, up to date serviced septic system with field bed, newer gutters and new underpinning Ready for you and your furniture. Call Keith at 812-664-2451 • Sale Price $69,900. MLS#202231127 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 1,944 sq. ft. worth of living space. Home still has some of its original character throughout. Updated flooring throughout the main level and kitchen. Formal dining area could also be used for a possible bedroom/office. Upstairs has a large master bedroom featuring a walk in closet. Two other spacious bedrooms and bath finish out the upstairs area. This house is conveniently located within walking distance to downtown Petersburg. Sale Price $104,900. MLS#202221934 Looking for a small farm to build a home on located in the country/ This is for you. Great location. The property has a 1 acre area at the intersection of CR 100 S and 625 W that has Electric,Water and septic system that is site ready to build a home or modular home. The property has approximately 18.5 acres tillable and being farmed for cash rent. See attached documents. Sale Price $212,500. MLS#202224346 Great location for this beautiful well maintained home. Corner lot. Property is Located on two city lots. This home has a lot to offer with a attached heated and cooled 1 car garage and a separated 2 car garage with a private porch area for out doors enjoyment. Kitchen arranged with open dining area. Lots of extras. Sale Price $172,500. MLS#202232644 SOLD! SOLD! A 3 bedroom 2 full bath brick home that sits on .49 acres in Jasper's Wind Song Estates. This home has a two car attached garage and a single detached garage. Beautiful columns are a focal point in the living room and kitchen area has an eat at peninsula bar and stainless steel appliances. Sale Price $274,900. MLS#202218397 NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! SALE PENDING! SALE PENDING! S A L E P P E N D I N G ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Rosalina Denu conveys to Linda S. Robertson, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. Keith Robert Kendall quitclaims to Craig Kendall, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Ross G. Parker, Estate of Dwight Lester Parker and Dwight Lester Parker convey to Ross G. Parker, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. Ross G. Parker, Estate of Dwight Lester Parker and Dwight Lester Parker convey to Michelle Horrall, Ross G. Parker, Dwight Lester Parker Testamentary Trust, Alexandrea Parker and Lauren Parker, real estate as re- corded in Pike County. Ross G. Parker convey to PGF Solar LLC, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Delores J. Russell, The Delores J. Russell Revocable Trust convey to Delores J. Russell, real estate as record- ed in Pike County. James Nicholas Deffendall, Mick Deffendall, Sara Eliz- abeth Deffendall, Joann A. Livermore convey to Nick Mc- Dowell and Misty McDowell, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Miranda Merter and Miranda Marie Barker convey to Devyn Michael Barker and Miranda Marie Barker, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Zachary M. Rebstock and Abigail Dawn Rebstock quit- claim to Abigail Dawn Rebstock, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Frederick N. Hofmeister and Lisa R. Hofmeister con- vey to Joseph Andrew Doucleff, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Youth First Today By Valorie Dassel The transition from ele- mentary or middle school to high school can come with a wave of emotions for both students and parents. Often there is excitement surround- ing the new environment, both socially and academical- ly. Anxiety is also commonly experienced among incom- ing freshmen. These anxieties often stem from social and academic changes. Opportunities for change can increase a sense of self and positively affect ac- ademics. As parents, it is im- portant to nurture our teen- ager's development during this transition. Parents should talk with their teen about academic ex- pectations before high school begins. Discuss ways to prac- tice useful organizational strategies, develop time man- agement skills, and maintain good study habits. If elementary or middle school has been easy for a teen, they may begin high school with a relaxed attitude toward grades. If high school proves to be academically challenging for them, the teen may have a more diffi- cult transition. Priorities for a teenager can be difficult to navigate. Stu- dents may want to do well ac- ademically, but new social op- portunities can interfere with academic success. During this developmental stage, friends become just as import - ant to the teen as their family. When teens are faced with the choice of doing their homework or hanging out with friends, they may opt for the more immediate and "fun" reward of socializing. Parents can lend support by encouraging set study times and monitoring assignments being turned in on time through the school's website. High school includes social adjustments as well. Typical- ly, incoming freshman are coming from a middle school where they knew exactly where they fit in amidst the study body. The transition to high school offers exciting opportunities for most. For the student who has desired different or more friendships in elementary or middle school, they have a chance to reinvent and develop better relationships. Throughout freshman year, social groups tend to go through many transitions. With a larger student body, there is greater opportuni- ty to find friends who share similar interests and values. Parents should encourage in- volvement in activities to pro- mote social connectedness. Spending time constructively makes it less likely the teen will be involved in negative social behaviors. If the social adjustment is not what your teen expected, they could be struggling with feelings of loneliness, anx- iety, and depression. Open communication during this time is crucial. Help your teen brainstorm which peers they have something in com- mon with. Work with them on how to initiate conversations and suggest non-intimidating ways to "hang out" outside of school to nurture friendships. This will give them the skills necessary to work through their social difficulties. The transition to high school offers many exciting opportunities. There are also going to be difficulties on this journey. Maintaining an open and positive relationship and communication between par- ent and teen will make it easi- er on the entire family. Valorie Dassel, LCSW, LCAC, is a Youth First Social Worker at Mater Dei High School in Vanderburgh Coun- ty. Youth First, Inc., a nonprof- it dedicated to strengthening youth and families. Helping your child transition to high school

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