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    On the Market: Expanded 17th-Century Log Cabin in Wayne – Philadelphia magazine - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    For Sale/Rent

    Cherry Garth is one of the oldest houses still standing in this region. The log cabin has been embraced by both newer additions and its wooded lot.

    Take a look inside this log cabin for sale in Wayne: 1180 Radnor Hill Rd., Wayne, Pa. 19087 | Photos via BHHS Fox & Roach Realtors

    Been looking for a historic house to live in?

    They dont get much more historic than this house for sale in Wayne.

    The heart of Cherry Garth is a log cabin built by Welsh trapper John Larvis in 1648 or thereabouts. That cabin is the oldest house still in use in Montgomery County, and its also one of the oldest houses still in use in the region.

    Aerial view of original house and additions

    The original houses log walls and stone mortar add character not only to the living room within it but also to the rooms that were added onto it in a series of expansions.

    Living room

    In addition to the log-and-stone wall and fireplace, the living room boasts a beamed ceiling, hardwood floors and a hand-blown glass bay window that had originally hung in a colonial Philadelphia candy store.

    Dining room

    The dining room, in one of the early additions to the house, also contains a log-and-stone wall and fireplace.

    Sunroom

    A door from the dining room leads to a flagstone-paved sunroom that was part of a later addition. The stone half-walls add to its charm.

    Kitchen

    On the other side of the dining room, youll find a modern eat-in kitchen whose cabinetry respects the houses character. Sliding glass doors connect it to the stone-wall-framed rear patio.

    Family room

    Sliding glass doors also lead to that patio from the family room, beyond the kitchen in the newest addition to the home. The family room also has a fireplace. Above it lies the skylit master bedroom, which includes an en-suite bath. Four other bedrooms, two of which share a bath, a hall bath and a laundry room round out the upper floor.

    Staircase between dining and family rooms

    Two staircases connect the floors. One heads straight up from the dining room. The other is a spiral staircase incorporated into a passage from the dining room to the wing with the family room and master bedroom.

    This house for sale gets extra privacy from its location at the back of its acre-plus lot in Waynes boskier northern reaches. Its location makes it as convenient to King of Prussia as it is to Waynes chic town center and Regional Rail station.

    THE FINE PRINT

    BEDS:5

    BATHS:3

    SQUARE FEET:3,238

    SALE PRICE:$499,900

    OTHER STUFF:This house for sale is being sold in as-is condition.

    1180 Radnor Hill Rd., Wayne, Pa. 19o87 [Jane Douglass | BHHS Fox & Roach Realtors]

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    PHOTOS: MouseGear & Centorium Expansion Building Completely Demolished as Massive Remodeling Project Continues at EPCOT – wdwnt.com - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    MouseGear, EPCOTs premier retail store, closed back in early January. Since then, demolition on its interior has moved quickly, clearing the entire space for its intensive remodeling. Now, it seems demolition has moved on to the buildings exterior, as the circular building that made up one of the stores entrances was being torn down (starting yesterday). Today, the extension of the old MouseGear building is completely gone.

    The entire circular building addition (it was added during the 1986 expansion of the former Centorium store) was dismantled and demolished in order to restore the original CommuniCore/Innoventions East building to its former state in some ways. While MouseGear is set to reopen in this same space, no official opening date has been given.

    Weve seen concept art for the new MouseGear location, so we expect some big changes to take place in this area. Be sure to keep following for more updates on this and even more construction around EPCOT and the rest of Walt Disney World.

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    Bangor seeks borough-wide remodel in pitch to HGTV series Home Town Takeover – lehighvalleylive.com - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    There are multiple television shows about home renovations. Could Bangor be part of a new show that provides a borough-wide renovation?

    The premise of HGTVs new series Home Town Takeover is to transform an entire town. The show is a spinoff of Home Town, which features Ben Napier and Erin Napier.

    On that show, the married couple renovates homes in Laurel, Mississippi. The new show is going to take their renovating expertise on the road.

    Bangor Mayor Brooke Kerzner entered a contest to be on the show, which is scheduled to premier in 2021.

    The show requires that the town have a population of less than 40,000, have great architecture and have a Main Street that needs a facelift.

    Kerzner said Bangor fits the criteria and she thought the borough could benefit from being on the show.

    I am the mayor, so, I should do everything I can to help my town in any way possible, Kerzner said.

    Kerzner enlisted the help Bangor Area High School graduate and current Northampton County College student Jessie Ledergerber to produce and direct the video.

    Ledergerber, along with the help of Chris Kennedy, interviewed local business owners about the problems Bangor faces, including rundown facades and difficulty drawing customers to shop in the borough.

    The interviewees also talk about their love of Bangor.

    I wasnt born here but I got here as soon as I could, said Patti Bray of Brays News Agency.

    The video focuses on how the downtown area has beautiful architecture but could be brought back to former glory. Kerzner also talks about the borough parks and what the show could do to improve them.

    Kerzner gives a brief history of the borough and speaks with Slate Belt Heritage Center member Karen Brewer.

    We are very proud of our past but we dont know where were headed in the future, Kerzner said.

    The mayor stated in the video that she is Bangors first female mayor but she said she later learned that there was a female mayor before her.

    The shows website states it is reviewing submissions.

    John Best is a freelance contributor to lehighvalleylive.com. Find lehighvalleylive.com on Facebook.

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    Guided tour of Woodson YMCA remodel and expansion – WSAW - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW)-- The Woodson YMCA in downtown Wausau is about 4 months away from it's expected June 15 completion date.

    Thursday afternoon, CEO Bryan Bailey gave NewsChannel 7's Dale Ryman a complete tour of the $24-million project.

    "From the middle of October until the end of January we've brought in 2,000 new members," Bailey said. "Which we didn't expect that type of growth until the project was over."

    The track inside the new fieldhouse is a popular highlight, with glass along 3/4 of the track.

    "You take one lap, look to the east and you've got history right at your eyesight. And as we take one-half lap around you start to see the modernization of Wausau."

    A big hit with the 55-plus crowd is The Landing.

    "It's really a place for people to socialize and spend time together."

    With four months to go, they can begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel. And members have really embraced the changes and willing to work around the disruptions.

    "We've really been creative in how we re-purposed the land here," said Bailey. "But about 80% of the Y was touched in some way or another."

    With the remodel and expansion, the Woodson branch will see their space increase from 130,000 square feet to 170,000.

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    Rosie on the House: Historic renovations of the White House – Arizona Daily Star - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The current White House has 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, eight staircases and three elevators.

    Question: Do you know about the history of the White House and its many updates and remodels?

    Answer: Yes! This is a favorite topic of mine. The White House on Pennsylvania Avenue belongs to every tax-paying American.

    Note: Much of this information is provided by the official White House Museum and my friend, David Dean, assistant history professor at Grand Canyon University.

    George Washington arranged the building of the first White House and construction began in 1792. The neo-classical design of the executive residence was modeled after a palace in Dublin by an Irish architect, James Hoban, hired by Washington.

    Washingtons successor, John Adams, was the first president to actually live there, even though it was still unfinished when he arrived in 1800. The cost of that first building was $232,372. Its pretty tricky to calculate what that might be today. Some estimates online say it could range from $4.4 million to as much as $8 billion in modern money. And that doesnt even include buying a lot on Pennsylvania Avenue.

    Q: When was the first remodel?

    A: The house was set ablaze in 1814. 4,000 British soldiers invaded Washington, D.C., during the War of 1812 and torched the interior in retaliation for the American attack on the city of York in Ontario, Canada, that occurred during the American Revolutionary War. President James Madison recalled Hoban to direct a reconstruction of the house.

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    School board awards central office remodel project to Woodruff Construction | News, Sports, Jobs – Fort Dodge Messenger - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Fort Dodge Community School District Board of Education approved a $2.59 million bid proposal from Woodruff Construction for the districts Central Office and Maintenance Facility Remodel Project on Monday night.

    The project, slated to begin this spring, is a remodel of the former Hy-Vee building, 109 N. 25th St., which will be used as the districts central offices and main maintenance facility. The current central offices are housed in the former Arey School, which will later be remodeled back into a school building to house preschool and kindergarten.

    The school board meeting opened up to a public hearing on the Central Office and Maintenance Facility Remodel Project. Prior to the hearing, the board did not receive any written objections or comments on the project. During the hearing, there were no oral objections or comments from the public, either.

    Following the public hearing, Ryan Utley, director of buildings and grounds, presented to the board the three bids the district received for the project.

    The district received bids from Jensen Builders Ltd., of Fort Dodge; Sande Construction and Supply, of Humboldt; and Woodruff Construction, of Fort Dodge.

    All three bids were within $200,000 of each other, Utley said. (The architects) estimated cost for the project is $3.9 million.

    Woodruff Construction was the low bid at $2,594,700.

    (The architect) after that went through their qualification processes to make sure that (Woodruff) understood the project timeline and make sure that their bid was within specs, Utley added.

    Superintendent Dr. Jesse Ulrich added that the subcontractors for the project will all be local to Fort Dodge.

    The board unanimously voted to award the bid to Woodruff Construction, with board members Lisa Shimkat and Bill Kent absent.

    In his superintendent updates, Ulrich noted the hiring of Nik Moser as the Fort Dodge Community School District Foundations new director. Moser will begin on Feb. 17.

    Also on Monday night, the school board appointed Barbara Bachman as the temporary board secretary to serve while board secretary Adriana Utley is out on maternity leave.

    The board also approved a first review and revision of the boards policies and procedures on anti-bullying, substance free workplace, child abuse reporting, student-to-student harassment-bullying and drug and alcohol testing program.

    The next school board meeting will be at 6 p.m. on Feb. 24, at the Central Administration Building, 104 S. 17th St. All school board meetings are open to the public.

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    5 home improvements that may not pay off when you sell – Newsday - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    You spent the holidays binging on HGTV, and now visions of shiplap accent walls and free-standing soaking tubs are dancing through your head.

    Don't let your desire to upgrade your home downgrade your home's market value. Before you make a renovation fantasy a reality, consider whether the project will pay off when you're ready to sell. Plenty of home improvements add value, but others like these five can hurt it.

    1. A CHEF-QUALITY KITCHEN

    If you love to cook, a high-end kitchen could be the ultimate gift for you. But if you think a massive overhaul will majorly impact resale value, you might be in for a surprise. An upscale kitchen renovation recoups just 54% of its cost in added value, according to Remodeling magazine's 2020 Cost vs. Value report.

    "If you do marble countertops and high-end appliances, you could spend $100,000, and it doesn't necessarily mean your house is worth an extra $100,000," says Beatrice de Jong, a consumer trends expert for Opendoor, a San Francisco-based direct homebuyer and seller.

    Smaller kitchen upgrades could yield a bigger payoff. Chris Arienti, broker and owner of Re/Max Executive Realty near Boston, suggests keeping updates reasonable: Think granite rather than marble, and GE instead of Sub-Zero.

    2. DIY PAINTING

    A bold statement wall can say the wrong thing to potential buyers if the workmanship is questionable. Streaky, chipped or low-quality paint can knock $1,700 off a home's sale price, according to Opendoor data that looked at home offers made from June 2018 to June 2019.

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    "A good paint job is not easy," says Sarah Cunningham, a real estate agent with Ethos Design + Remodel in Boise, Idaho. "It is all in the prep work, and most people don't want to do the prep work." Hiring a professional to paint can help ensure a more attractive result.

    3. AN EXPANDED MASTER SUITE

    Knocking down a wall to create an oversize master bedroom or stealing closet space to build out a spa-style bathroom may sound dreamy. But how about as a selling point? "If you go from five bedrooms to four, and you can make it work, no big deal," Arienti says. But he cautions that losing a bedroom in a smaller house could mean a lower selling price.

    As for cutting into closet space, residential building codes don't mandate that bedrooms have closets. But, Arienti says, "Once you take the closet out of a bedroom, to a buyer, that no longer looks like a bedroom."

    4. PLUSH WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING

    Carpet can be especially unattractive to first-time homebuyers, who may be used to landlords updating carpet between renters, de Jong says.

    "In general, people are grossed out by (carpeting). It can make a room look a little bit dated."

    It can also ding your sale price. Carpet as the primary flooring in a house drops the value by $3,900 and carpeting in the master bedroom causes a $3,800 plunge, according to Opendoor. Conversely, a 2019 report from the National Association of Realtors estimated that sellers could recoup the entire cost of refinishing hardwood floors. New wood flooring could actually add value, with sellers getting $1.06 for every dollar spent according to NAR.

    5. A SWIMMING POOL

    It doesn't matter if it's infinity edge or aboveground: Any pool can be seen as a drawback by buyers who don't want to deal with maintenance or insurance. Even in Florida, a pool doesn't add value, Liede DeValdivielso, a real estate agent with the Keyes Company in Miami-Dade, said via email. If you're thinking resale, it's not worth it you'll never recoup the cost, DeValdivielso said. But if you'll use it and enjoy it, put in a pool.

    HOW TO DECIDE IF A RENOVATION IS WORTH THE COST

    To ensure you're making an informed decision:

    CONSIDER YOUR TIMELINE. "If you're going to be in the home for 30 years, you can do anything, because at that point, your mortgage is paid off," Arienti says. Looking to sell in the near future? Pay closer attention to whether your choices will appeal to a potential buyer.

    CONSULT AN EXPERT. "Talk to a professional so you aren't making misinformed choices that are going to work against you in five to 10 years," Cunningham says. A designer can help you tell fleeting trends from future classics; a contractor can explain what kind of work a proposed renovation would entail.

    COMPARE HOME FEATURES IN YOUR AREA. De Jong suggests looking at comparable homes for sale near you and going to open houses to make sure your improvements align with the norms for your neighborhood.

    GET AN APPRAISAL. A licensed appraiser can do a feasibility study to estimate your home's current value and its likely value after the improvements.

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    Whats going on with these abandoned mobile homes in Weld County? – The Denver Post - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Two weeks ago, a series of abandoned mobile homes appeared on private property, rural county roads and pastures up and down the vast Weld County landscape.

    Weld County Sheriff's Office

    And the sheriffs office says there could be more out there.

    So whats the deal?

    Weld County officials say a man dumped these trailers all over the county over the past two weeks to avoid a code violation. Authorities so far have found seven mobile homes, including one just across the Wyoming border. Most were discovered in northeast Weld County, near Briggsdale and Hereford.

    The man, who has not been publicly identified, has been somewhat cooperative in helping county workers remove three of the trailers so far, said Joe Moylan, a Weld County sheriffs spokesman.

    The man has not been charged with a crime, Moylan said, and the case is being worked as a civil matter.

    At first, the man decided he didnt want the trailers so he started storing them on someone elses abandoned property, Moylan said. When the property owners decided they didnt want them on their land, the man had to move them.

    His resolution was just to dump them, Moylan said.

    The problem with these trailers is that they were built prior to 1976 and arent up to modern housing codes, so the county cannot issue permits for them, said Tom Parko, Weld Countys director of planning services.

    They cant even be in the county, he said.

    The sheriffs office has asked the public to report any additional sightings of abandoned trailers by calling non-emergency dispatch at 970-350-9600, prompt 4.

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    Storm Safety: Mobile homes and RVs are not recommended shelters for severe weather – FOX10 News - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Residents of Redwood City mobile home park in fear of losing homes – KRON4 - February 16, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (KRON) People living in a mobile home park may not have a place to live after theyve been told by property owners that they want to sell and that would turn the land into apartment homes.

    The mobile home park is on Bayshore Road in Redwood City.

    At this time, there is no impending action about this, just conversation. But residents are worried they will be booted out eventually and wont find anything as affordable.

    Bayshore Villa residents received a letter last week from management to discuss the future of the mobile home park.

    Residents said they were told the property owner wants to sell and turn this place into apartment homes.

    Where else are we going to go? Arturo Gonzalez said. Theres hardly any place to go and everywhere you go is expensive.

    That is the reaction from many residents here.

    Gonzalez has been living in his trailer for 10 years.

    He attended last weeks community meeting.

    They (management) have to talk to the city and county of San Mateo in probably about a year, Gonzalez said.

    Theres so many families living at this park, Gonzalez said. Where are they going to go?

    The process would take time.

    The mobile park one of 7 in San Mateo County is protected under an ordinance passed by County Board of Supervisors.

    The ordinance requires that a park owner would need to meet with the county, give notice to park residents and prepare a detailed study.

    Many are hopeful the project wont go through but when it comes down to it.

    Its all about the money I guess, Gonzalez said.

    Who would want to live over here, we didnt pay too much money, Elisa Mendoza said. Were going to fight. We have to fight.

    We reached out to the Countys District 4 Supervisor and the management company for comment, but have not yet heard back.

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