Thursday, March 29, 2007

Riverfront Property Available in Emmitsburg, Maryland

SOLD- Ask Me How I Can Sell Yours!!!
50+ ACRE ESTATE

14909 Sixes Road in Emmitsburg

Exceptional Value at $899,000


Imagine the possibilities! Gorgeous 50.46 ac Estate with Views of the Catoctin Mountains & Monocacy River access! Located just 30 minutes from Frederick, this Custom built Colonial features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths and 1 half bath. Hard Wood Floors, Crown Moulding and Chair Rails accentuate the Formal Dining Room and Living Rooms as well as the Grand Two-Story Foyer. The Gourmet Kitchen has a Center Island as well as a Breakfast Nook with bay window that overlooks the beautiful fields. A Wood Burning Fireplace with Marble Surround is the center piece of the first floor Family Room. The main level is also the location of the Library or Professional Office. Upstairs, you will delight in the Luxurious Master Suite with 2 huge walk-in closets as wells as a Master Bath with a Two-Person soaking tub, large vanity with Dual Sinks and Separate Shower. Three additional bedrooms with plenty of closet space, a full bath and laundry room complete the second level. The finished basement showcases wainscoting in the Recreation Room, a rough-in for a full bath, utility room, storage room and walk-up outside entrance. The Professionally Landscaped Yard surrounding the house has fencing to include the home and one acre which can all be enjoyed from the Wrap-Around Porch or huge Bi-Level Trex Deck. The farm is two separate parcels with an extensive Fruit and Nut Orchard, 3 Wooded Acres, an 18 Acre 3-Board Fenced Pasture, and 25 Tillable acres. A 30' x 40' Pole Building with water & electric is included as well as access to the legendary Monocacy River. Bring your horses and make this amazing farm yours today! Exceptional value at $899,000 Contact Maggie today for more details &to set up your private showing! (301)418-2135

FR6439912 - (SI14-169)

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Is Remodeling Worth The Expense?

Prospective home remodelers need to ask themselves whether doing remodeling can be a worth the expense. As per the author from Boston.com, according to one of the report, the cost of remodeling increased at the same time that the return on the dollars invested decreased. This report underscores the importance of remodeling with a long term perspective in mind. It does not make sense to embark on a major kitchen remodel just before selling your home. The report covers 25 remodeling projects, and for the first time PDF files are available for the 60 cities that were surveyed. The author suggest homeowners before they take on a remodeling project, talk to local contractors for input on costs, and to a trusted realtor for information on how much they can expect to recoup when they sell. [Dian Hymer, Boston.com, February 19, 2007]