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Have fun planning your landscape

I enjoy landscaping. Perhaps I should say that I enjoy PLANNING landscaping more than I enjoy doing the actual work, but then who doesn’t. I’ve made mistakes over time but that’s some of the fun.

Beginning landscaping, Powell OH 43065

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When I had my first home built in 1987, I had an empty pallet to work my magic. I bought some plant books but soon became frustrated because everything I liked was for Zone 6 or higher, plus, all the choices for Zone 5 was just very confusing. MS Excel was new and a valuable program for my job at that time, so I  decided to create a spreadsheet of ALL the plants that would/could grow in central Ohio. I set it up so I could easily search for various parameters that were important to me … height, width, sun/shade, spring/summer/fall flower color, spring/summer/fall leaf color, deciduous/evergreen, and whether the plant attracted birds. I worked on it all during the first winter of owning that home. When completed, I had entered over 500 plants complete with botanical name and the common name.

Before you make fun of me, remember the Internet was very limited 24 years ago.

Although I used the info from various books, the one I liked the best was The National Arboretum Book of Outstanding Garden Plants. I’ve used it so much that most of the pages have become unglued and are now loose.

Mature landscaping, Powell OH 43065

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When I wanted to do a section of my lawn, I would merely set up a data sort of the various columns in Excel according to the “look” I wanted to achieve. I would then print out my options and take my list to Anderson’s (on Bent Tree Bl) since they had a better selection and more likely to have the “less common” plants.

Mature landscaping, Powell OH 43065

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As I said, I made some mistakes in my selections, mostly the plants that were to be “vigorous”. I wanted quick growth to transform my vacant lawn, but I learned that “vigorous” really means that the plant will soon overrun everything! I now take that descriptor much more seriously. :-)

I did end up with some really interesting plants, that professional landscapers may overlook or typically not use.

I still have that old Excel spreadsheet and always make sure that I convert it to the newer version when I update computers. At some point, I suppose it will no longer be able to be accessed, but for now it still works. Specific plant varieties have changed over the years, some improving for disease resistance, so I must allow for that when making my choices now.

Occasionally, I drive by the “old” home and surprisingly the current owner has left many of the original plants. That’s amazing, because by now the home stands out next to the neighbors because it looks like a jungle. I guess they also like the privacy.

See landscaping renovation of my current home.

Side Note: That’s my beloved, sadly missed Rommel, my first Doberman, in those photos. It was this yard that skunks seem to favor for their winter retreat in October. Rommel got “sprayed” too many times as the skunks tried to make their winter home under the deck.

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A “swinging” suggestion

Over the weekend I came up with the solution for a lot of what ails our country. It’s a rather simple idea. Take some of the stimulus funds – that didn’t work – and buy a porch swing for every home.

porch swingHave you ever lived in or visited a home with a porch swing? It’s a peaceful piece of furniture, especially if it has a slight squeak from the chains. While you can enjoy it alone, it’s even better when shared with a friend. It’s ideal for intimate conversations, or for peacefully sharing opposing thoughts.

You can’t get or stay mad in a squeaky porch swing. It has a way of lessening what seemed to be a major problem into a manageable concern.

I grew up in a home with a porch swing. It was my favorite place to be on a Sunday afternoon because friends or relatives driving by would stop and join us on the porch. Spontaneous get-togethers were common then. Mom always had a pitcher of fresh, REAL lemonade or mint ice tea in the fridge. Plus, there was the usual homemade cookies, cake or a pie handy as well. If the day was particularly hot, she would mix up a batch of homemade ice cream mix for the men to crank in the hand freezer. Although we occasionally got “brain freeze” from the extra cold ice cream, it was always a special time.

Let’s put porch swings in the Statehouse and national Capitol buildings, then make the politicians sit in them until they actually agree to compromise to fix the economy! Maybe a PORCH swing will have better results than the GOLF swing did.

Enjoy the hot summer nights with shade & trees

It seems our weather went straight from winter to summer. If you’re like other experienced buyers and have ever lived in a home with a south-facing deck or patio, you may feel as some of my clients have … “no more south or west-facing decks or patios … unless they’re shaded by trees“!

I currently have 3 homes with decks or patios that are shaded, plus they don’t face the south or the west. They’re enjoyable places to sit on the hot, summer evenings.

Powell OH 43065 home for sale

This lovely Powell home has a screened porch and deck that faces east for complete enjoyment. You’ll enjoy viewing the wooded portion of the acre lot. There’s a lighted ceiling fan in the vaulted ceiling of the porch for late night snacking. You can even sneak out to the hot tub knowing you’re shielded from neighbor’s view. Read more & view video.

Delaware OH 43015 home for saleThis home is located near the Scioto River on a 1.2 acre lot with many mature trees. Although these chairs are looking toward the west to the river, the tiered deck is located on the east (back) of the home, plus there is a hot tub there as well. Of course, these inviting chairs are shaded by a huge nearby tree. Read more & view video.

Delaware OH 43015 home for saleThis third home has a patio that faces north with a pergola and trees for privacy from neighbors. You could plant a vine to crawl up & over the pergola for even more shade. This home is located south of Delaware in a community with tree-lined streets, making it  unique vs other similarly price neighborhoods. Read more & view video.

So which view will you choose for enjoyable hot summer evenings?

There’s a new real estate broker in central Ohio

The analytics for my blog lets me see the Google search terms that people used prior to clicking on the link to this blog. Most of the terms are pretty predictable as people search for info on buying or selling homes or looking for homes for sale.

Weiner Dog RealtySometimes the combination of terms is rather humorous. Had one of those tonight. What was the term?

wiener dog realty + peanut

My twitter name is ReesesPeanut. My YouTube channel is ReesesPeanutTeam. My LinkedIn profile is also ReesesPeanutTeam. So apparently that is why the word ‘peanut’ is there.

I wonder if Harley E. Rouda, the founder of HER Realtors (now Real Living HER) would be offended if the name changed to Wiener Dog Realty? BTW, Murph has his bluetooth all ready to take client calls. Wanna buy a dog house?

“Should I reduce the price of my home?”

“Should I reduce the price of my home?”

That was a question someone Googled prior to visiting this blog. The answer may be, “if you’re asking, then the answer is probably ‘yes’“. However, do check out some things first before you make the pricing decision:

  1. Look at the photos your agent has posted on the Internet. Do the photos flatter your home or are they dark, blurred, crooked, or generally poor quality? Was your home staged to remove clutter – especially in the kitchen; were bedspreads smoothed; toys picked up or removed; were all the lights turned on for photo taking; are there cars or trash cans in the photos. If your photos don’t make the home look its best, request that your agent take new photos.
  2. Is your home advertised on lots of Internet sites with maximum photos on each? Your home should be on the agent’s broker’s site, on Realtor.com with 20-some photos, on Trulia & Zillow, and many other sites.
  3. Ask your agent to show you a copy of the MLS sheet. Make sure all the data in it is correct. Sometimes the person entering the data makes a mistake on one of the key searchable details such as area, subdivision, school districts, or even price.
  4. If your photos are good and you’re on lots of Internet sites, are you getting showings? If showings are occurring, then what has been the feedback as to why the buyers didn’t choose your home? Can the buyer’s complaint be fixed – like new carpet – or is it unfixable – like floor plan or location? If it can be fixed then do that. If it can’t be fixed, then the price needs to be lowered.
  5. If your photos are good and you’re on lots of Internet sites, and you AREN’T getting showings, then chances are good that buyers think your home is overpriced for what it offers OR there just aren’t many buyers for your price range or your area. Higher priced homes often experience this as there are fewer buyers in the upper ranges. However, you want to make sure that your price is competitive so that your home becomes the most appealing of all the other homes the few buyers will be viewing. You may only have one chance to appeal to that one buyer. Give it your best shot.

Too often sellers try to price a home based on the net amount they want to have to buy their next home. To be very frank, the buyers don’t care about what the seller wants for their proceeds. The buyer will pay what they think the home is worth in the current market as it compares to other similar homes. That fact can be a tough pill for some sellers to swallow. The second truism is that “price solves all problems”. At the right price, all homes will sell.

Copyright © 2010. Elaine Reese, Real Living HER. Reproduction of any portion of this blog post or the images is prohibited by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If this post is being viewed on any site other than www.ReesesPiecesOfRealEstate.com then the material has been stolen without permission. Violators will be reported.

2010 BIA Parade of Homes in New Albany – a Realtor’s® view

Yesterday morning was Realtor® Day at the 2010 BIA Parade of Homes at Ackerly Park in New Albany. Eight builders have homes in this year’s Parade. All of the homes have been built to conform with New Albany’s strict design style. This year’s builders are:

I was short on time but did manage to visit 7 of the 8 homes. I missed the Knight home and I didn’t visit the second floor of any of the homes. I did manage to take some photos for you.

Some of the differences that I noticed this year were the darker wall & wood colors and extensive use of decorating textures, mainly stone. Ceilings have become fancier and the flooring on the main level was mostly wood or very interesting tile. Countertops were either granite or the new concrete, which according to one of the builders, is similar in cost to granite. And yes, that IS a wood floor in that shower photo.

The Parade lasts until August 8. Visit BIAParade.com for more details.

Copyright © 2010. Elaine Reese, Real Living HER. Reproduction of any portion of this blog post or the images is prohibited by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If this post is being viewed on any site other than www.ReesesPiecesOfRealEstate.com then the material has been stolen without permission. Violators will be reported.