Saturday, March 31, 2012

TO REMODEL OR NOT TO REMODEL?

My Father in law is doing quite well in independent living.  He's thriving I'm happy to report.  However, it is time to sell his home...just to pad his account a bit.  He is the original owner of this 1957 ADORABLE brick ranch home.  With my hubby in tow - we really gave this situation a ton of thought and tried our best to educate ourselves as to whether an update would give us an edge in selling this home.  We decided it would.  What an education this has been!!!  Interviewing multiple Contractors; negotiating price based on how much work we would do as well; reface vs replace cabinets; composite vs steel tubs; how much electrical updating to do; do we pull a permit?  You get the picture.  It's 60 days into the process and I'd say we're 3/4's of the way thru.  It's been arduous and Lowes/Home Depot now feel like home to me...those Associates now know me by name!  The house is going to be a wonderful home to show and list.  I'm glad we decided to go for it and do this.  Soon we will put pencil to paper and work out what we spent vs what we would like re-coup in a sale.....  Now to find the perfect PRICE!  OY!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

YEAH Louisville Colorado!!!!!

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Money Mag: Louisville, CO, is best small town in the country
Aug 17, 2011 3:00 PM
The Colorado town of Louisville topped Money Magazine's annual list of 100 Best Places to Live. The 2011 list of the best American small towns was based on job opportunities, quality of school systems, economic strength, and weather, among other criteria.
Louisville, population 18,400, took first place over other locations based on its sunny weather, relatively low crime rate, and job opportunities in the fields of tech, telecom, aerospace, clean energy, and health care. Louisville reclaimed its 2009 ranking as number one after Eden Prairie, MN (population 64,000) stole it away last year.
The list also lets you compare any of the top 100 picks to one another based on several different criteria. For example, a financial comparison takes into account sales tax, state income tax, auto insurance premiums, median family income and job growth. The top 10:

  1. Louisville, CO
  2. Milton, MA
  3. Solon, OH
  4. Leesburg, VA
  5. Papillion, NE
  6. Hanover, NH
  7. Liberty, MO
  8. Middleton, WI
  9. Mukilteo, WA
  10. Chanhassen, MN
To see which small towns made the full list of top 100 locations, you can check out Best Places to Live. The small town that came in 100th place? That would be Sherwood, OR, with a population of just 17,000. Sherwood's proximity to Portland, OR, helped its ranking, which is true for several of the small towns that made the list. Having a metropolitan area close by helps with job prospects.
You can also view the list based solely on housing, quality of life, or proximity to where you live now. What do you think? Should your town have made the list?
Best Places to Live [CNNMoney]
—Maggie Shader