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Real estate is one of the most exciting investments one can make. I would love to help you with informative articles and information on our local area - the Lake Region of the Pocono Mountains - encompassing Lake Wallenpaupack, The Hideout, Lake Ariel, Wallenpaupack Lake Estates and other communities.

Please contact me today so that together we can begin this exciting journey!

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Winter coat drive

A winter coat drive  for those in need is being held by the Lake Ariel office of CENTURY 21 Select Group. Donations of new or gently worn coats, hats, gloves and scarves can be dropped at their office located at 1226 Hamlin Highway, Lake Ariel. Please call Debbie Kveragas or Rose Sawyer at (570) 698-7845 for more information.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

It's a Trifle!

Hello,
That wonderful season of Christmas is upon us once again. Doesn't it seem like we just put away the dishes from Thanksgiving? Maybe you are already busy with the preparations... pulling out old family recipes, getting the decorations out and baking cookies, so I won't keep you. I just wanted to be among the first to wish you and your family the happiest of holidays.

I would like to share with you a recipe for a tradtional holiday English Trifle. Born and raised in England, my mother followed tradition and made a HUGE crystal bowl of English Trifle for our family every Christmas. It was the highlight of our Christmas dinner. Now Mom made homemade custard and homemade cake for her trifle, but I have "Americanized" or "modernized" it for today's busy lifestyle. It is still delicious! Enjoy!

English Trifle (American Version)

1 white or yellow cake mix, prepared as directed on the box
2 large boxes vanilla pudding, prepared as directed on the box
1 or 2 cans of cherry pie filling
1 Container Cool Whip
1 jar Maraschino Cherries
Line a large decorative bowl with cake slices. Put a layer of cherry pie filling over the cake. Add a layer of pudding. Keep alternating layers until the bowl is about an inch from the top (or until you run out!) Cover with a layer of Cool Whip and arrange the maraschino cherries on top. Chill and serve. Yummy!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Selling Your Home During the Holidays

There may be no busier time of the year than the holidays. With all the preparations, decorating, baking, gift buying and wrapping, and holiday parties to attend, many home sellers decide to take their home off the market during the holiday season.


Here are some suggestions for you should you decide to continue marketing your home over the holidays. When it comes to holiday decorations, less is more. Put up your tree, hang a wreath and the stockings and give your home that general holiday glow, but don’t go overboard. You want potential buyers to feel that your home is a warm and welcoming place where they can envision themselves enjoying holidays in the future, but you don’t want so many decorations that your home begins to look smaller than it really is because every nook and cranny has a decoration. Keep it simple, but pretty.


Put out some candy canes or a plate of cookies. Better yet, bake some cookies just before the buyers arrive and leave some on a plate with a note for them to help themselves. Not only will the buyers remember that your home is the one where they got the treats (a real plus if there are children) but they will also remember that your home is the one that smelled so good.


Having your home on the market during the holidays does not mean that you have to let people into your home no matter what. If you are planning a holiday party or having out-of-town guests, simply let your agent know in advance that you need to block out that period of time.



The holidays are a great time to sell your home if you make it available. Everyone is in a celebratory mood, you have less competition and the buyers are serious.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Five Quick Tips to Get Your Home Ready for Winter

The winter months are quickly approaching. Follow these quick tips to have a warm and cozy season in your home.

Roof repairs: If you can safely get onto your roof to inspect for missing shingles or other factors that may lead to a leaky roof, now is the tome to do it! If not, call a professional and have them take care of the rooftop work for you.

Seal it off: Inspect doors and windows to ensure that the weather stripping is in good condition. Consider adding plastic film to your windows. This will do an amazing job of keeping your house warmer and cozier.

Hot stuff: Make sure that your heating and ventilation system is in good working order. Clean out accesible ducts and replace filters where necessary. Have your system serviced annually.

Chimney sweep: Creosote, a black substance that builds up in the chimney when wood is burned, can cause chimney fires. Inspect your chimney for creosote and call a chimney sweep to keep your fireplace safe and functional.

Gutter check: Now is the time to clean out those rain gutters again. If you want to do it yourself, make sure that you can safely access the gutters and then scoop out any debris, blast the drains clean with a high-powered hose and repair any leaks you may find along the way. (What? You don't have rain gutters? Get some installed pronto!)

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Easter Seals' Act for Autism Campaign

Your child’s inspiring moment can help raise money for the Easter Seals' Act for Autism Campaign.




Children inspire us every day. Now they can help other kids, too – because when you share their photo, you’re helping kids with autism to picture a brighter future.



The CENTURY 21® System will donate $1 for each photo uploaded*.
 
Go to http://www.21centurychild.com/  to get full details and upload your child's beautiful photo today!

Monday, June 7, 2010

The Hideout is Awarded "Gold Star Community" Status

The Hideout recently received the Gold Star Community Award in recognition of excellence from the Community Association Institute (CAI), a national association that represents condominiums and community associations. The Gold Star recognition is awarded to communities that maintain high standards, encourages community participation, maintains fiscal stability, and positively impacts the quality of life for residents.

The Hideout was one of only three communities across Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and northern Delaware to be recognized by the CAI.

Let's hear it for The Hideout - a  great place to grow, live and enjoy life!