Tuesday, August 1, 2017

August 2017 Petit Home Team Newsletter


August 2017 Petit Home Team Newsletter

1. Petit Home Team NEWS
2. Ten Must Haves When Building a New Home
3. Just Listed/Sold Properties
4.  Easy Back To School Lunch Ideas


1. Petit Home Team NEWS


Football season is back! This is a very exciting time of year as both Tripp and Nolan are in their first year at Power House Pride Athletics. Please read the fundraising efforts below:

We are excited to launch our 2017 season and fundraising efforts. Our board and coaches have already begun to make personal commitments to our fundraising work. Together we have a goal of $5,000.00. The money we raise will benefit our Bennett Brown Scholarship Fund, which allows for student athletes to play in our organization regardless of their family’s abilities to pay. It also helps Power House to complete refurbishment of our equipment. Our plan is to reach our goal by utilizing two approaches. 
This year we will host our first Power House Fun Run and Movie on the lawn in early September and utilize our link for our families to email to family and friends or posted on social media sites.

Fun Run and Movie Night: 
The evening will start off with a fun run for our athletes. A fun run is a non timed walk/jog/run around the track. Athletes will collect donations per lap they complete or simply collect a straight gift. There will be a max number of laps. The fun run donation sheet will be emailed to you by your Admin or you can obtain a copy at any practice.

As the sun sets we will watch a football movie on the lawn together. Bring your blankets and chairs for your family. Concession will be available.

There will be an admission fee per car. The fee is either your collected pledges/gifts for the fun run or a donation to our fundraising efforts. The fun run is optional.

Fundraising Links:

This link can be used to secure donations on your student athletes behalf.

Lets get these pledges “running” in!
 
2. Ten Must Haves When Building a New Home


1. LAUNDRY CHUTES

Talk about MUST HAVES when building a new home – this feature is a MUST MUST HAVE. No more lugging dirty laundry all over the house! Have laundry chutes installed in key places like the family bathroom and mud room so you don’t have to worry about rounding up dirty hampers from all around the house. The three primary options – in-wall, in-floor and in-cabinet laundry chutes, these are beautifully camouflaged & incredibly useful.

2. MUD ROOM

If you’ve got kids and/or pets, a mud room is definitely a must. Create a space by a back door that has towel hangers, shoe storage, and a small shower/drain area with a hand-held sprayer. By putting everything you need right by the door, you can make sure muddy shoes get hosed off and wet dogs get dried properly so that your home will remain better protected from tracked-in dirt. As must haves when building a new home go, this is a universal need for most families with pets, kids, or an active lifestyle. The room can be country casual, downright rustic or even elegant.

3. UNDER CABINET OUTLETS

If you’re going to spend time and money on creating a beautiful kitchen back-splash, why ruin it with power outlets? Talk to your custom home builder about installing electrical outlets under the cabinets so that they remain hidden from view but are still easy to access for when you need to plug in appliances.

4. SPONGE STORAGE DRAWER

sponge-storage

This is such a simple feature that will make a huge difference in your kitchen’s daily appearance. Take the decorative drawer cover under your sink and make it flip out for quick-and-easy sponge storage. Your sink will be free of soggy sponge clutter and you’ll be making use of previously pointless space



5. OUTDOOR OUTLETS & MEDIA CONNECTIONS

If you plan on using any sort of power tools, outdoor appliances, or decorations that require a plug, you will thank yourself for thinking ahead and installing plenty of easy-access outdoor outlets. Forget about long, tangled extension cords that create trip hazards and inevitably create an ugly, bright-orange line in your yard. With numerous outdoor outlets, you can easily install outdoor lighting and work on projects outside with much less hassle.

6. BUILT-IN SPEAKERS

Bring on the tunes! If you already know where you want to put the sound system and entertainment center, talk to your custom home-builder about installing built-in speakers in the room. You’ll save yourself valuable floor or wall space and have the luxury of having your house literally be filled with music.

7. BATHROOM DRAWER WITH OUTLETS

Solve the bathroom clutter problem before it starts. Install a bathroom drawer with built-in storage for personal care appliances like blow dryers, electric shavers, hair straighteners, and electric toothbrushes and also add some power outlets. Not only will this save you the headache of untangling power cords every time you need to use one of these appliances, but it will also keep your sink area clear of charging stations.
8. DEEP KITCHEN DRAWERS INSTEAD OF CABINETS
How many times have you lost the matching storage lid into the dark abyss of a deep kitchen cabinet? Or had to get on your hands and knees to search the very back of a under the counter cabinet? Solve these problems by switching out deep cabinets for deep drawers. You’ll be able to see and reach your kitchen items much more easily, and your back and knees will thank you.

9. TRASH AND RECYCLING CHUTES

Are you sick of fighting over taking out the trash? Make the trash take itself out. Ask your custom home-builder if it will be possible to install trash and recycling chutes in the kitchen that lead to bins in the garage or outside. No more trash cans full of last night’s fish stinking up the kitchen, and no more soda cans attracting ants.

10. SMART THERMOSTAT

Must Haves When Building a New Home
Chances are your home doesn’t need to be at optimal temperature 24/7. Invest in a smart thermostat so you can program your home to ease up on the energy use when no one is in the house. You can also program it to warm up the house a little before you wake up on cold winter mornings, or cool the house down right before you get home from the gym in the summer.


3.Just Listed/Sold properties
4901 Thunderbolt Rd, Concord NC
$289,000

Beautiful spot in Concord including a home, a shop/barn (with electricity ran to it), and ample amounts of acreage. Very peaceful and serene setting with easy access to surrounding cities including Concord, Harrisburg, and Charlotte. Tons of potential here, so do not miss out on this opportunity!


4700 Thunderbolt Rd, Concord NC
$210,500

Beautiful 19 acre property with plenty of privacy and wildlife. This parcel has road frontage on Thunderbolt Rd as well as Miami Church Rd. Tons of potential with this property and certainly not one to miss out on. Adjacent property 4900 Thunderbolt Rd is also listed for sale mls #3302522.

4. Easy Back To School Lunch Ideas


Lunch #1
Salami and cheese kabobs
Assorted fresh fruit
Pita chips with hummus

It just so happens that if you snap a standard wooden kabob skewer in half, it fits perfectly in the sandwich container. It also makes these kabobs the perfect size for little hands. I did salami and cheese here but I’ve included some other variations below. Use your imagination!
Kabob variations:
  • Swap out the salami for any type of deli meat your child prefers.
  • Add cubes of bread to create sandwich kabobs.
  • Add cherry tomatoes, olives, or pickles.

Lunch #2
Leftover grilled chicken
Grapes
Cheese and crackers
Trail mix
Whenever we grill chicken, I always try to add an extra piece or two because it’s so nice to have the leftovers on hand for a quick lunch. Add some grapes, cheese and crackers, and a little trail mix for a complete meal.
Variations:
  • Use store-bought rotisserie chicken.
  • Replace the trail mix with a dipping sauce for the chicken. Some mayonnaise or Ranch salad dressing mixed with a little BBQ sauce is really tasty and kid-friendly.

Lunch #3
Deli turkey and ham wrap with garden vegetable cream cheese and shredded Colby Jack cheese
Cheese popcorn
Veggies with Ranch dressing
Wraps are always a fun choice for kids and it’s easy to keep all kinds of ingredients on hand to make them interesting. The one here is super basic and starts with a flour tortilla with a smear of garden vegetable cream cheese. It’s then layered with deli turkey, ham, and shredded Colby Jack cheese. If your kids are more adventurous eaters, go for it! See the variations below – the possibilities are endless! I’ve also included some cheese popcorn and veggies with Ranch dressing for dipping.
Wrap Variations:
  • Add greens, shredded carrot or store-bought broccoli slaw.
  • Use any of the delicious flavors of store-bought spreadable cream cheese.
  • Replace cream cheese with hummus.
  • Make a turkey BLT wrap with deli turkey, crisp bacon, and thinly sliced tomato.
  • Use colorful, flavored wraps like sun-dried tomato or spinach.

Lunch #4
Turkey hummus pinwheels
Pretzels
Fruit
Plain Greek yogurt with a honey drizzle
Pinwheels are fun – period. Tortillas, store-bought hummus, and deli meat make for a super easy, really tasty lunch item.Spoon some plain Greek yogurt into the sauce container and drizzle it with honey. This honey Greek yogurt dip is delicious with both fruit and pretzels! Try it for yourself, it is so simple but incredibly tasty.
Pinwheel Variations:
  • Add finely chopped greens, shredded carrot, or store-bought broccoli slaw.
  • Replace hummus with flavored cream cheese.
  • Add chopped olives.
Fruit Dip Variations:
  • Stir a small pinch of cinnamon and sugar into the yogurt before drizzling with honey.
  • Swirl a teaspoon of any flavor of jam into plain Greek yogurt.


       

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Monday, July 10, 2017

July 2017 Petit Home Team Newsletter


July 2017 Petit Home Team Newsletter

1. Petit Home Team NEWS
2. Should You Rent or Buy?
3. Just Listed/Sold Properties
4. Visiting Carowinds Theme Park


1. Petit Home Team NEWS

 
We are pleased to announce the addition of two great agents:
 Sarah Wojcio is the newest Buyer's Agent for the team! Sarah was born and raised in NJ where she and her husband Jonathan met in high school! Married since 2004, they decided to relocate to Mooresville in January of 2007. They have two wonderful boys, Chase and Bryce. For the past 14 years she has worked as an elementary school teacher and is now ready to implement her skills in education and guidance to help you find your new home!
SarahW@PetitHomeTeam.com
980-226-8895

Trea Fullen is a Huntersville native and full time Listing Specialist with the Petit Home Team at Keller Williams Lake Norman Cornelius. He brings years of sales and negotiation experience to his clients providing an experience in real estate like no other. As part of the Keller Williams family, Trea will now have access to over 110,000 associates across the country, along with the best tools and technology available to market and sell your property. 
TreaFullen@kw.com
704-763-8998

2. Should You Rent or Buy
Should you rent or buy a home?
The flowchart below may be able to help you decide.
Like with most money questions, there's no one, universal answer.
Instead, it depends on your own situation, from the state of your savings to whether you're willing to coordinate getting a leaky faucet fixed.
When going through the chart, keep in mind that your answer is just for now — if the chart says you're better off renting, it certainly doesn't mean you have to rent forever.
In six months, a year, or even a matter of weeks, your situation could change and so could your answer.

3.Just Listed/Sold properties

141 Sawhorse Drive, Mooresville
$214,900
UNDER CONTRACT IN 1 DAY!
Spectacular 4 bed 2.5 bath home located in desirable Kisler Mill neighborhood!Follow the stone walkway through the front porch...into your new home! Property features include open kitchen and family room, formal dining room w/ glass french doors and living room/office/play room. Comfy master suite w/ full bathroom and gleaming hardwood floors on second level. Large, flat lot with back yard fenced in and two car garage. Property is in award winning Mooresville Graded School District! Call today!!

451 Fieldstone Road, Mooresville
Listed and Sold in 3 day!
$165,000
Come take a look at this well-maintained, ranch style home in Mooresville! Full brick home features 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. It's open living room, with brick fireplace, leads into the kitchen. Great space in the master bedroom and the master bath with large vanity. The home has an attached, one-car garage with storage cabinets throughout. Large back yard with storage shed. Call Today!

331 Culp Street, Mooresville
$100,000
SOLD
Spectacular NEW remodeled home in Mooresville. Open floor plan with hardwood floors throughout. All new windows, light fixtures, fresh paint and stainless steel kitchen appliances. Tile bathroom and laundry room. Enjoy evenings sitting in the screened in porch. Call today!


87 McCurdy Street NW, Concord
$212,250
SOLD
Fantastic brick townhouse located in popular Afton Village!Front door enters into hardwood floors throughout entire main level. Large living room with fireplace.Dining area opens to granite kitchen with tile back splash. Huge granite kitchen counter adds extra eating space. Laundry room off kitchen.Second floor provides large 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths.Back stone patio area, fully fenced and walk-in to 2 car garage. Afton Village boast many restaurants, bars, YMCA, shopping and MORE!Call today!


4. Visiting Carowinds Theme Park

Ride a Roller Coaster in Two States at Once

Thrill-seekers, buckle up! The amazing roller coasters at Carowinds theme park, located on the border between North and South Carolina near Charlotte, are calling your name. This fun-filled theme park features so many awesome amusement rides, and you’ll want to return again and again.
One of the most popular roller coasters, Thunder Road, is a wooden roller coaster that takes riders from state to state, and it’s the only one in the world to do so! There’s nothing like riding a wooden roller coaster, and the two adjacent tracks on this ride will remind you of the Dragon Challenge at Universal Studios.
Roller coaster lovers will be able to try a huge variety of roller coasters, including a stand-up coaster (Vortex), a face-down roller coaster (Nighthawk), a roller coaster that you ride forward and then backward (Carolina Cobra), and of course, Intimidator, the roller coaster that holds the record for height, speed and length in the Southeast.
This theme park offers some of the most amazing roller coasters in the U.S., and Carowinds does a great job of mixing the atmosphere of a historic theme park with innovative rides that rival favorites from well-known parks.

Tons of Fun in North and South Carolina

If you’re not a huge roller coaster fan, there are still lots of fun things to do at Carowinds. You could enjoy the fun waterpark, Boomerang Bay, which is located inside the park (and included with your admission!). You also won’t want to miss out on great shopping and dining, live shows, and the dinosaur-themed section of the park. We also suggest stopping to take an old-timey photo or buy a funky hat.
Whether you love to explore amusement parks with friends, family or a big group, you should definitely add Carowinds to your list. Plan your next visit to the “Thrill Capital of the Southeast”! You can save on your trip to Carowinds by searching for hotel coupons to use nearby.

       

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Monday, June 5, 2017

June 2017 Petit Home Team Newsletter


June 2017 Petit Home Team Newsletter

1. Petit Home Team NEWS
2. Seven Cost Nothing Tips to Sell Your Home
3. Just Listed/Sold Properties
4.Father’s Day freebies and deals

1. Petit Home Team NEWS

This is a Cinderella story and the ending will soon be written...the team is the 10U Red Sox from the Mooresville Recreation department. We are on the verge of the completing a memorable run in the end of year tournament. It has been fun season coaching and watching these girls get better every time they hit the field. Our regular season had a few ups and downs but when the playoffs start, everyone gets a clean slate. We ended up being the number 6 seed and had our first game with the number 3 seeded Storm. Defense and hitting win championships and that's what we did as we ended up winning our first game 9-6. Our second match-up featured us against the number 2 seed. We did not disappoint our fans, playing hard all game and winning 5-3. The Championship game is against the undefeated, number 1 seed LYAA...a re-match of last years game....Follow the Petit Home Team on how we do tonight.....

2. Seven Cost Nothing Tips to Sell Your Home 


1. Cleaning your Home Helps Sell it Faster

One of the first things you should do, and it should go without saying, is clean. Cleaning your home so that it presents at it's absolute best is extremely important for anyone who wants to sell their home fast and for top dollar, it's also one of the least expensive home improvements you will find. Dusting, organizing, and if you must, find storage to move all of your stuff into. Your home should be clean and for those with a lot of stuff you must find storage and open the rooms.
Decluttering is different from cleaning yet it adds to the cleanliness of the home and opens it up as well. A home can feel clean when there is less clutter. Some of the bigger mistakes sellers make is leaving things all over the kitchen counters and tables. Buyers want to see the countertops without having to fight through this month's edition of U.S. Weekly. The less clutter in your home the better chance you have of getting it sold fast.
Cleaning, organizing and removing unnecessary items in the house is going to cost you nothing. It will also add to the value of the home and help it sell faster than it would otherwise.

2. Depersonalizing Your Home

Anything that personalizes your home needs to be removed, or changed.
For instance, if you have pictures of your family you should take them down. It's harder for someone to imagine themselves living there if they're looking at pictures of your and your family. Anything religious should be removed as well because not everyone is religious or is the same religion as you. It's pretty easy to depersonalize your house, and it's going to cost you nothing to do it. The results will be beneficial to getting your home sold faster and maintaining it's value.
Other ways you can depersonalize your house that may cost you little to no money, and improve the value, is paint. If some of your walls are not neutral colors, or have marks that show signs of wear and tear, you may want to consider investing a little money in neutral color paints. Buyers don't typically love the pink bathroom look, or the orange kitchen.  Even if you do, not everyone does. Go neutral, stay safe, and appeal to the maximum number of buyers with your color choices.
Ask your local Real Estate Agent if you have any questions about colors because there is a good chance they know what colors are selling faster.

3. Arrange Furniture

Aside from 'staging' the home, you can simply arrange the furniture in a way that opens the room and is more inviting to buyers. You don't necessarily need the furniture in the exact place that you have it already and rearranging furniture can help you sell the house. If you have one couch facing the television, yet it's completely in the way of walking from one room to the other you'll want to arrange it in a different way.
This goes for the furniture outside of your home as well. Whether it's a front porch, a deck, or a pool and patio you want to arrange the furniture so that it is more presenting. If you have a large family maybe you don't want 6 pool chairs outside, maybe two will do and you can move the other two into storage. This will open up the pool area so that it seems larger. Obviously this is a minute detail however these details add up to big time impacts for buyers!
4. Landscape the Yard
Your once chance to make a first impression is how your home presents when buyers drive up to it.
That's why landscaping is one of the best things you can do to help sell your home faster. By ensuring the house exterior is clean and organized your home will sell faster and for more money. There shouldn't be items laying around in the front, side, or backyard. No matter what part of the country you're in you need to pay attention to the exterior of your home and it's appearance, you know buyers will!
If there are a bunch of leaves and sticks in the yard, you must clean it. Additionally, there could be trees leaning towards the house, or close enough that it may scare buyers. Depending on the area you live it may make sense to either remove the tree or let buyers know you will remove it if that is a concern. One of our recent high-end buyers and I were looking at a home for sale in Cary and she made point that the trees in the backyard concerned her. Some of the buyers that see large trees in the backyard will mention it as a concern and some won't. It's something to consider.
While landscaping may not be a make or break for all buyers, it certainly will help your house sell.
5. Presenting Your House
The way your home presents is important, just as if you were a buyer, you would want the home to present well. A lot of people have recommended baking cookies yet studies have shown that white tea and figs are the best smells for selling modern and new construction homes, while baked bread and coffee are better options for traditional and older homes. One thing you can be sure of is that a buyer is not going to want the home if it smells bad so at the very least you need to make sure the aroma inside the house is pleasant.
Open the closets, make the entrance extra inviting, remove the personal items, and definitely remove all signs of pets.

6. Hiding All Signs of Pets

Selling a home with kids is challenging, and selling a home with pets can be even harder. 
The best thing to do if you're selling a home with pets is to make sure there is absolutely no way of knowing a pet lives there. One turn off for buyers is the smell of cats, dogs, and any other pets you may have at home. You will want to remove all signs of odors and stains your pets have caused. If there is any damage that they may have caused you'll want to be sure you fix it.
A lot of Real Estate Agents will recommend you move the pets from your home before the showings. Did you know you are liable for your pet's actions while potential buyers are inside your home? Be sure everyone is safe and they you take appropriate precautions.
7. The Sale is in the DETAILS!
There are a lot of things you can do to help your home sell faster and for more money. Pretend you are a buyer and pay special attention to all of the details inside your house. When walking around your home, before listing it for sale, look for every reason why someone wouldn't want to buy your home. If you have even the slightest feeling that if you change something your home may show better, do it.
When you are extremely detailed buyers will appreciate it, and the results will show in the purchase price and number of days on market. There are selling strategies in real estate and if followed/implemented correctly will give big returns.

3.Just Listed/Sold properties

331 Culp Street, Mooresville
$115,000
Under Contract in 3 days!
Spectacular NEW remodeled home in Mooresville. Open floor plan with hardwood floors throughout. All new windows, light fixtures, fresh paint and stainless steel kitchen appliances. Tile bathroom and laundry room. Enjoy evenings sitting in the screened in porch. Call today!


108 Chollywood Drive, Mooresville
$279,000
This home is like brand new. It is very well maintained. Eat in kitchen has an Island, granite, & stainless steel appliances. Crown molding, hardwood floors. large laundry room & loft upstairs. Gas logs in living room. The hallway bathroom has tile & grout and dual sinks. The large master suite has a large closet and beautiful bathroom. The master bath has dual sinks, garden tub, and walk in shower. Two car garage with garage door opener, fenced yard, large, corner lot. Must see!


4.Father’s Day freebies and deals

Father's Day is Sunday June 18th


       

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