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Real Estate Update
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- Home Improvement
- Wine 101
- Health & Fitness
- New Movie Releases
- Recipe of the Month |
November 2008
2 -- Daylight Saving Time Ends
4 -- Election Day
11 -- Veteran's Day
27 -- Thanksgiving
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We are Thankful for YOU!
Yes, it is November and the perfect time to say a huge thank you to all of our clients, friends and affiliates for a GREAT year! The media would have you believe that this market is terrible but we are happy to say that we are still achieving our client's goals. Our sellers have seen great results this year and it is not over! Our buyers have also achieved their goals and gotten some wonderful homes that have been great values. We continue to say that we do not know of any millionaire that does not have real estate as part of their winning portfolio and they always participate in the market when everyone else is running scared. Please do not hesitate to call us if there is any real estate question that we can answer for you. Please visit us at www.thehughesproperties.com
or click on the Thanksgiving image on the left to visit the site quickly. This month we have featured several new listings. If you are interested please click on the picture beside them and if you know of anyone looking in the mentioned areas please feel free to share the information with them. So much of what we do comes from our connections in the community, our client, friend, affiliate data bases and referrals. So much of what we do is a direct result of your continued support of our family business.
Happy Thanksgiving -we are truly thankful for you,
Tom and Debaran
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Sequoyah Hills Traditional On Dellwood
Elegant two story traditional that simply says welcome home! Double ovens, gas cook top, sub zero fridge and perfect for entertaining small or large groups. The home offers beautiful flow, including a courtyard and patio that overlook a large and private backyard. A brand new bath features a claw foot tub and fabulous spa shower. Remodeled baths, a basement playroom and plenty of storage make this one perfect! You will be thankful to have great space to entertain the whole family while the children play in the large back yard and the adults enjoy the lovely flagstone patio. Offered at $539,000 Please contact Debaran at (865)660-4411
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Westwood's Finest...Beautiful Square Footage and Charm!
This home looks like it could be featured in a Pottery Barn catalog! Absolutely perfect..completely redone and beautifully renovated. This frame and stone cottage has a renovated kitchen and baths, great built ins, refinished hardwood floors, new electric, new copper plumbing, new windows, new appliances and so much SPACE! Move in now and spend your holidays here by one of the warm fireplaces. Offered at $329,000. Please contact Debaran (865)660-4411.
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Duncan Road Cottage-Just Perfect
The one you have waited for! Charm, curb appeal, updates and storage all located on Duncan Road. Close in, County Taxes and Sequoyah Hills Elementary! Just over 2000 square feet and so wonderful. A large master bedroom and bath, a large open great room, 2 additional bedrooms, a sitting area, dining, and two car detached garage....all on one level! A flat, level backyard and plenty of room for play offer a young family or empty nesters the perfect retreat. Come see....you will be thankful you did. Offered at $274,900. Please call Debaran (865)660-4411.
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Duncan Road Cottage with Lake access!
This wonderful home sits on West Knoxville's biggest secret! Beautiful Crystal Lake-in the very heart of Bearden/Rocky Hill. Perfectly updated with a beautiful kitchen, granite countertops, custom cabinets and lovely hardwoods. The floor plan in family friendly and offers many special places to relax and enjoy life in this special setting. A spacious downstairs rec room allows space for everyone and extra storage is also a bonus! The outside is as special as the inside featuring a tiki bar, hot tub, water feature and play house. Relax on the deck and watch the birds in your own private retreat among professional landscaping, mature trees and Crystal Lake. Paddle across...it is fun for all and come home to 1521 Duncan Road. Sequoyah Hills Elementary, Bearden Middle and West High School. Offered at $349,000 please contact Debaran (865)660-4411
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Gettysvue's 16th Hole
ENJOY FULL COVERAGE OF GETTYSVUE COUNTRY CLUB'S 16TH HOLE. THIS ELUSIVE PAR 3 CAN BE VIEWED BY ALL OF THE ENTERTAINING SPACES THIS LOVELY HOME OFFERS AS WELL AS FROM THE SECLUDED MAIN LEVEL MASTER SUITE. A GOURMET KITCHEN, PULL-UP BAR, EAT-IN BREAKFAST AREA, LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, FIREPLACE, CUSTOM BUILT-INS, OPENING ONTO EXPANSIVE DECK, AND A DINING ROOM WITH ATTACHED SERVING OR CARD ROOM COMPLETE THE MAIN LEVEL. THE LOWER LEVEL OFFERS A LARGE DEN WITH A FIREPLACE AND COVERED PORCH, A 2ND RECREATION ROOM AND A FULL BATH COULD BE WELL SERVED AS 5TH BEDROOM. ALL BEDROOMS OFFER THEIR OWN PRIVATE BATHS. ALL OF THIS...LOCATED ON A WONDERFUL CUL-DE-SAC. Please contact Tom (865)806-1886
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New Listing-Great Price and The Best Location...Cherokee Blvd.
Lovely two story Georgian located on "The Boulevard" in Sequoyah Hills. This home is formal yet comfortable. Formal dining space with a tray ceiling looking over a large sunken living room and fireplace, a cozy keeping room with a fireplace and raised hearth and music room that could also be master on main. The large galley kitchen has cherry cabinets, and the longer center island has plenty of space for family and friends. There are 4 bedrooms upstairs including a massive master suite complete with fireplace, large closets and office space -with private balcony to enjoy a garden oasis and a gated swimming pool area down below. The downstairs recreation room opens out to the yard and pool area. 7,135 square feet! Truly a wonderful home for family and entertaining. Offered at $899,000. Please contact Tom (865)806-1886.
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Don't ever take a fence down until you know the reason it
was
put up.
-- G.K. Chesterton |
Existing-Home Sales Improving
According to the National Association of Realtors®, existing-home sales increased last month as buyers responded to more favorable housing affordability conditions.
Existing-home sales -- including single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops -- rose 5.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.18 million units in September from a level of 4.91 million in August, and are 1.4 percent higher than the pace in September 2007.
“The sales turnaround which began in California several months ago is broadening now to Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and Rhode Island,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist. “The South was hampered by much lower home sales in Houston in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike.”
NAR President Richard F. Gaylord of Long Beach, Calif., said low home prices and low interest rates have been attracting buyers. “This is the first time since November 2005 that home sales have been above year-ago levels,” he said. “Credit tightened at the end of September, but the improvement demonstrates that buyers who’ve been on the sidelines want to get into the market to make a long-term investment in their future.”
Total housing inventory at the end of September fell 1.6 percent to 4.27 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 9.9-month supply at the current sales pace, down from a 10.6-month supply in August. This marks two consecutive monthly declines since inventories peaked in July. The national median existing-home price for all housing types was $191,600 in September, down 9.0 percent from a year ago when the median was $210,500.
The national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage fell to 6.04 percent in September from 6.48 percent in August, according to Freddie Mac.
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Personally I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught.
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Winston Churchill |
Fun for the Whole Family: Making a Scarecrow
This year put some of those leaves you raked up to good use: Build a scarecrow. It's a great excuse to get outside and have some fun with the entire family, and makes a festive decoration for your yard or front porch. Here's how you do it:
- To start, you'll need some old (or unwanted) clothes, such as a pair of jeans, a plaid shirt, gloves, boots and hat. Overalls work too. Stuff the articles of clothing with leaves until the scarecrow takes shape, putting it together as if you were dressing a real person. It works best to do the pants first, then the sleeves, and finally the rest of the torso. Tuck the shirt in the pants and use an old belt or twine to hold them together. Tie off the ends of the arms and legs with twine to keep the leaves from falling out.
- Instead of making hands and feet, use stuffed mittens or gloves and boots (or sneakers). Use twine or safety pins to fasten the gloves to the sleeves and the boots to the pants.
- You can make the scarecrow's head out of a stuffed pillowcase or burlap bag, pumpkin, rubber ball, or a Halloween mask. You can paint the face on the pillowcase or use permanent markers to create your facial features. A pillowcase or burlap bag can be fastened to the shirt using twine or safety pins; a pumpkin, ball or mask can usually just be balanced on top, depending on how you position the scarecrow (you can sort of just push the head down a bit into the shirt's neck area).
- Once complete, prop your scarecrow up against a tree or fence, or set him on a lawn chair or bale of hay.
You can keep it simple or accessorize with a wig, hat, scarves, ties, etc. You can complete the setting with corn stalks, styrofoam headstones, and jack-o-lanterns for a more festive scene! Be as creative as you want -- and have fun!
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No man's life, liberty or property are safe while the legislature is in session.
-- Judge Gideon J. Tucker |
To Move or Not to Move: That Is the Question
People move for a variety of reasons, but before you make that big decision, sit down and consider what it is you're trying to accomplish. Obviously, if you don't like your neighborhood, that's one thing. But, if it's a new kitchen, extra bedroom, or just a facelift you desire, that's an entirely different situation. Following are some questions you should ask yourself (and your family) before listing or hiring a contractor:
- What's the real estate market like in your community? Will your home sell? Will you come out ahead?
- Do you like the style of your home or does it look dated?
- Do you have enough money to remodel or make the improvements you want? How much equity do you have? Can you get a home equity loan?
- Can you get permits for the changes you want? Is zoning an issue?
- Do you need more square footage? Or, would changing your home's layout do the job?
- Is it cheaper to improve than it is to buy another home?
- Will you get the money back out if you decide to sell a year or two down the road?
Keep in mind remodeling can be very expensive. Depending on the size of the project, you have contractors, interior designers, inspections, permits, insurance, materials and labor to consider. In addition, if you opt to make improvements, make sure you make the right ones. Improvements that add the most value include adding or remodeling a bath, improving the kitchen, adding a new room, adding an outdoor living space and landscaping.
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A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read.
-- Mark Twain |
Quartz Countertops Gaining in Popularity
If you've been at a home improvement center or new model home lately, you may have noticed that engineered quartz is quickly becoming the highest rated and most popular option available for countertops. More popular now than granite, quartz has emerged as the new, worry-free, elegant alternative for designers, architects, remodelers and new home owners.
Engineered quartz is created through a manufacturing process that mixes approximately 95 percent ground natural quartz with 5 percent polymer resins, producing a nearly bullet-proof, low-maintenance, natural stone-look countertop.
Reasons why quartz is growing in popularly are plentiful: Quartz is stronger than granite, requires no resealing, is highly resistant to scratches and stains, comes in a variety of colors and has the appearance of natural stone. In addition, quartz is a nonporous material -- meaning it will not promote the growth of bacteria, mold or mildew -- so it's 99.9 percent bacteria-free. A good quality quartz is radon and radiation free and does not off-gas or have any emissions of any kind.
While quartz has been popular in Europe the past decade, it seems to be the newest trend in the United States since about 2004, growing at an annual rate of about 13 percent, compared to granite's five percent. It out-performs all other countertop materials, including granite, ceramic tile, stainless steel, laminate, marble, limestone, and concrete. Of course, along with performance comes a hefty price, though prices seem to be coming down as they grow in popularity and more manufacturers make them available. In general, quartz is comparable in price to granite, ranging from $100 to $200 per square foot.
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Wine is constant proof that
God loves us and loves to
see us
happy.
-- Benjamin Franklin |
Understanding Organic Wine Labels
As going green and going organic are moving to the forefront of people's minds, it's important to know what some of the key words on a wine label mean.
First, organic wines come from organic grapes, meaning the fruit must be grown without chemicals of any kind, including fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides and weed killers. Second, keep in mind every country has its own certification criteria regarding labeling and use of the word "organic." Third, sulfites are a naturally occurring preservative and can be found in most, if not all, wine. So, sulfites and sulphur dioxide are acceptable as long as they are kept to a minimum. Following are three variation on how the term organic is used:
- 100% Organic -- The wine is made from 100 percent organically-grown ingredients and was monitored throughout the entire production process. The label bears the USDA organic seal and information about the certifying agency. Only naturally occurring sulfites are present.
- Organic -- The wine is made from at least 95 percent organically-grown ingredients. The label bears the USDA organic seal and information about the certifying agency. Only naturally occurring sulfites are present and the total sulfite level must be less than 20 ppm.
- Made with Organic Grapes -- The wine must be made with at least 70 percent organic grapes. Sulfites can be added, but at levels less than 100 parts per million. The wine label does not bear the USDA organic seal.
The use of the term organic has been somewhat controversial because a wine can be 99.99 percent organic, but, because a small amount of sulfites were added as a preservative (considered absolutely necessary to produce a stable wine by most wineries), it can't use the 100% organic or organic label and must use the made with organic grapes label. In addition, many wineries that are technically organic choose not to be certified for various reasons, such as added costs, bureaucracy and because many consumers associate it with poor taste.
As long as the grapes were organically grown and the wine was organically produced, with a limited amount of sulfites, you are probably drinking a healthy, organic wine.
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It is better to sleep on things beforehand than lie awake about them afterward.
--
Baltasar Gracian |
Green Tea Offers Many Healthy Benefits
Green tea is
considered by many to be one of the healthiest beverages in the
world. The nutrients in green tea have been shown to fight viruses,
slow aging and protect against heart disease.
Its most powerful
antioxidant, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), has been shown to
be 100 times more potent than vitamin C and 25 times more effective
than vitamin E at protecting cells and DNA from damage linked to
many serious illnesses. EGCG also has twice the benefits of resveratrol
which is found in red wine.
Other
benefits of green tea include:
- Reduces
high blood pressure -- drinking green tea represses angiotensin
II which leads to high blood pressure.
- Lowers
blood sugar -- polyphenols and polysaccharides are effective
in lowering blood sugar.
- Fights
cancer -- various studies have shown that green tea catechins
are effective at preventing cancer.
- Boosts
immune system -- due to high concentrations of polyphenols
and flavenoids in green tea.
- Lowers
cholesterol -- green tea antioxidants have shown to be
successful at this.
Green tea may
not be as fun as red wine, but it's worth adding to your daily diet.
Drink it hot, or try it over ice with a wedge of lemon.
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The difference between life and the movies is that a script
has to make sense, and life doesn't.
-- Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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November
Movie Releases
- Nov. 7
- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
- Role Models
- Soul Men
- Nov. 14
- Nov. 21
- Bolt
- The Soloist
- Twilight
- Special
- Nov. 26
- Australia
- Fanboys
- Four Christmases
- Milk
- Transporter 3
*Wide
releases only. Opening dates subject to change.
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When baking, follow directions. When cooking, go by your
own
taste.
-- Laiko Bahrs
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Steak Diane and Potato Wedges
This recipe will impress your family and guests with very little effort. For an easy side of roasted potatoes, start with pre-cut potato wedges from the refrigerated section of your grocery store.
Ingredients
- Serves 6
- 1/2 teaspoon salt -- divided
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 6 (4-ounce) beef tenderloin steaks -- trimmed about 1" thick
- 1 teaspoon butter
- 1/2 cup finely chopped shallots
- 1/3 cup water
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 1 1/2 tablespoons dry sherry
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
Directions
- Heat a large, heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon salt and black pepper evenly over steaks. Add steaks to pan; cook about 4 minutes on each side or until desired degree of doneness.
- Remove from pan; cover and keep warm. Melt butter in pan over medium heat. Add shallots and cook 2 minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally. Add water and remaining ingredients, stirring with a whisk.
- Reduce heat, and simmer 1 minute. Stir in the remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt. Spoon sauce over steaks and sprinkle with parsley.
Wine Pairing
- Mill Creek Dry Creek Valley Merlot 2002
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1200 Forest Brook Road
Knoxville, TN 37919
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