Written by: Elizabeth Porter   

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You don't go to the store to buy old clothes, why would you take chances on buying a used home?  Buying a home is likely your largest financial investment.  

Sure the car dealers have given used cars nice names like pre-owned but the truth is they are second hand, old, worn and yes, used.  You have no idea what you are getting.  They don't even know what you are getting. That is why they are priced cheaper.  They have to be. No-one would pay a "new car" price for a used one.  Guess what, real estate is the same way.  You cannot buy a brand new home, with all of the latest technology at a used price.  

Here are 14 things to think about before signing on the dotted line.

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Adams Homes, one of the largest privately-held home builders in the southeast announces the grand opening of the Windy Pines community in Port St. Lucie, Florida. 

Homebuyers are invited to tour the community. 

 

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Adams Homes benefits from the rebounding housing market by selling all of the company’s homesites in the Highland Oaks community in Minneola, Florida.  

 

 

 

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Just one mile west of Interstate 75 off SR 200, the Preserves at Heath Brook invites residents to enjoy the peaceful beauty of Ocala’s gentle rolling hills yet still be within walking distance to some of the city’s best shopping and dining at Market Street.   

 

 

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Daylight Savings Home Checklist

 

November 6, 2011

 

In my family, we use the Daylight Saving Time changes as a reminder to perform inspections around our home.  This bi-annual event gives us a chance to perform tasks to make sure that our homeowner maintenance is staying up to date.

 

Here are tasks that we do during this time:

 

  1. Replace the batteries in all of your smoke detectors, then test each to make sure that they are working properly.
  2. Add a couple of drops of light weight oil to all of your key locks and the cylinder.  Turn the cylinder so that the throat of the lock comes out and then turn it back and forth a couple of times.
  3. Check your condensation drain to your heating and cooling system (HVAC).  Make sure that it is free and clear of debris and that it is above the mulch level. If you have a pan under your unit inside the house, pour a cup of Clorox into the pan to kill off any mold that might be growing.
  4. Since we don’t open our windows much living here in Florida, it’s a also a good time to open and close them to make sure that nothing is obstructing the tracks in the event that you need to get out of them.
  5. Check your dryer vent and make sure that it is clean and that there is no lint caught up in it. One handy tip is to cover the hose end with panty hose. This will block any large debris that has the potential to get stuck.

 

Performing these five quick homeowner maintenance tasks with each time change will help to keep your house in order and keep repairs at a minimum.

 

Mike Keesee is a Certified Residential Designer, Florida Building Contractor and Home Inspector.  His companies, Keesee and Associates, Inc and FDS Engineering, provides residential design services throughout the US and abroad. To learn more about the companies go to www.gokeesee.com and www.fdseng.com .

Small, Green, with Fake Lawns

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Written by: Mike Keesee

 

As the 2012 Baby New Year enters the toddler stages, predictions are being made about everything from job market growth, to what day in December will the world end?   

 

If you’re in the housing industry, one of the most important predictions can be; What will the future home be like? 

 

Of course, no one can predict that, but we can look at the recent trends to help us guide what we offer to our clients.

 

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