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    Renovated kitchen / $375,000 – The Advocate

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published 2:00am EDT, Friday, October 23, 2020

    Renovated kitchen / $375,000

    This 1923 white single-family has a freshly painted interior and carpet upstairs pulled up to show the gleaming hardwood floors. The home - which boasts six rooms and sits on 0.11-acres - has an updated and renovated extra-large kitchen with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances that leads to a dining area for all your entertaining needs. The kitchen - which has a nice flow into the dining area- also has an island. A large living room and full bath completes the first floor. An oversized deck and private, flat-level backyard on an inviting cul-de-sac add to this homes appeal. Upstairs you will find three nice-sized bedrooms and another full bath. The versatile lower level is for the family room and an office. The property which has great value is walking distance to the train station, shopping, restaurants and more. The home is being sold as-is.

    Listing agents: Todd Auslander and Jeannie Kasindorf, Auslander Kasindorf Group / Keller Williams; 203-504-3067, Tauslander@kw.com and Jkasindorf@kw.com

    45 Morris St., Stamford

    Beds: 3 Bath: 2

    Square footage: 1,452

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    What Are Countertop Smart Ovens, and Do You Need One? – WFSB

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Double Bowl Sink: Worth the Investment? – Motley Fool

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A sink is undoubtedly an important part of any kitchen. Whether you opt for a stainless steel sink, a farmhouse sink, or any of the many other style and material combinations, you'll have to make another big decision: single bowl or double bowl? While two might seem better than one, there are other factors to consider.

    In its most basic form, a double bowl sink is divided into two bowls and two drains. Some models feature bowls of equal size, while others have a larger bowl alongside a smaller, shallower one. Whatever the combination, a double bowl sink can be a good option for kitchens where there is no dishwasher -- one sink can be used for washing dishes and the other for food prep. If there's a garbage disposal, it's even better, as you can send the food scraps on their way in one bowl and leave the other free for cleaning.

    While the double bowl sink is certainly functional, it can make washing very large pots and pans a bit more difficult depending on the size of the sink. And if you also plan to use the kitchen sink to bathe a baby -- or a fur baby -- you might find that the double bowl sink is too restricting.

    Sink choice also depends on the size of the kitchen. Single bowl sinks are a better option for smaller kitchens, as the two-bowl model is larger and will take up more counter space. It will also take up more storage space underneath the sink, especially if you have a garbage disposal attached. But if you have a kitchen with countertops and cabinets to spare, a double bowl sink will fit in just fine.

    It's hard to narrow down a price for a double bowl sink because they come in a variety of sizes and materials ranging from budget-friendly to high-end. Then there's the installation: undermount? Drop-in? Tight radius?

    HomeAdvisor.com (NASDAQ: ANGI) reports that the average cost of a new kitchen sink including installation costs $390, but if you choose a higher-end model and setup, it could go up to $2,000 or higher. Drop-in sinks are on the lower end of the price range, while undermount and farmhouse-style sinks are pricier.

    When comparing sinks of the same material, a double bowl sink will usually be slightly pricier. For example, a stainless steel double bowl sink will be more expensive than a single bowl because the entire unit is bigger. However, a single bowl quartz sink or a fireclay farmhouse sink would likely be higher in price than even a double bowl model made from a more economical material.

    It's not the number of bowls but rather the material and style of the kitchen sink that holds the real value. Farmhouse sinks continue to be a trend and are often noted in real estate listings, which is evidence of their cachet for homeowners. But even more important than the style of sink is its installation. For example, undermount sinks that fit seamlessly into the countertop make cleaning up after cooking a breeze.

    The kitchen is arguably one of the most important rooms of the home, and the sink plays a crucial role. When planning a kitchen remodel, consider the material and installation of the sink first and foremost; then consider single versus double bowl models, depending on the size of the space.

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    Finishes and Features Provide Interior Preview of St. Clair Village – Urban Toronto

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    With most of the development in Toronto going vertical, it's hard to find new ground-hugging homes in the city with family-sized backyards andgarages. One such rare site is set to bring 41 new homes to a former public school property atCaledonia Road andInnes Avenue in the Earlscourt neighbourhood. We got a first look at updated plans for theSt Clair Villageproject byFrontdoor Developments Incearlier this month, and new interior renderings and details are nowoffering up a first look inside the future homes.

    St. Clair Village, image courtesy of Frontdoor Developments

    The work of Hunt Design Associates Inc, the project's units are set to includenine-foot ceiling heights on ground, main, second, and upper floors. Some notable features being offered includeelectric fireplaces, glass interior panel railings,staircases withnatural oak treads, risers, and painted stringers, and wide plank engineered wood flooring in all areas except for spaces like bathrooms, which are to feature porcelain floor tiling.

    Suite interior at St. Clair Village, image courtesy of Frontdoor Developments

    Kitchens at St. Clair Village will boast open-concept layouts, with select plans to includekitchen islands. Cabinetry and quartz countertops arebeing offeredin a choice of two colour schemes, along with the choice of porcelain tile or wood flooring. Tile backsplashes, soft-close drawers, and stainless steel undermount sinks are among the other features listed for kitchens.

    Bathrooms are being offered withquartz countertops in two colour choices and undermount sinks. Ensuites will featureframeless glass shower enclosures with porcelain tile walls, and free-standing soaker tubs in all standard floorplans. Other features includepolished chrome plumbing fixtures and elongated dual-flush toilers in master ensuite and main-floor powder rooms.

    Suite interior at St. Clair Village, image courtesy of Frontdoor Developments

    Units at StClair Village range inarea from 3,005 to 3,040 ft, and start from $1,500,000. The project's onsite sales centre at 19 Innes Avenue can be visited by appointment. Construction is targeted to wrap up in time for the first move-ins in September, 2021.

    Suite interior at St. Clair Village, image courtesy of Frontdoor Developments

    Additional information and images can be found in our Database file for the project, linked below. Want to get involved in the discussion? Check out the associated Forum thread, or leave a comment in the space provided on this page.

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    Countertop Toaster Oven Report: Globally Players, Applications, Types And Forecast To 2029 – KYT24

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A latest specialized intelligence report published by KandJ Market Research with the title2020-2029 Report on Global Countertop Toaster Oven Market by Player, Region, Type, Application and Sales Channelhas the ability to help the decision-makers in the most important market in the world that has played a significantly important role in making a progressive impact on the global economy. The Global Countertop Toaster Oven Research Report presents and showcases a vital vision of the global scenario in terms of Countertop Toaster Oven market size, market potentials, and competitive environment. The study is derivative from primary and secondary statistical data and consists of qualitative and quantitative analysis of the industry and key players.

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    House of the Day: 2/2 Lake Cherokee home asking $339000 – Bungalower

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    UPDATE: An open house is scheduled for 1-3 p.m. Saturday, October 24.

    SPONSORED: This two-bedroom, two-bathroom home is located at 538 S. Eola Drive [GMap] in downtown Orlandos Historic Lake Cherokee neighborhood, just blocks away from popular Thornton Park restaurants, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, and zoned for the A-rated Blankner K-8 and Boone High School.

    This 1,012 SF home boasts a great front porch and abundant character and charm. The interior has been freshly painted and features original hardwood floors throughout and lots of natural light.

    The kitchen features new stainless steel appliances and granite countertops and other features include a new roof installed in 2019, a new hot water heater from 2020, a new A/C unit from 2019, and a transferrable Terminex drywood and subterrandian termite bond.

    The backyard is fully fenced and boasts a deck and a patio for an easy, low-maintenance outdoor entertaining space.

    The asking price is $339,000.

    Click HERE for a tour or contact Julie Bowyer, Keller Williams at the Parks, at 407-758-0153 or[emailprotected].

    All photos by Gil Levy,Framed Listings.

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    Amazon Echo (2020) review: The best Alexa smart speaker in years – CNET

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The new Amazon Echo boasts a striking spheroidal design.

    Amazon's fourth-gen Echo smart speaker is a ball to use -- literally. Alexa's new countertop speaker is spheroidal, a striking departure from the soft-cylindrical speakers of past generations. Six years after the first Echo launched 10,000 (or at least a few dozen) smart speakers, a reimagined design was overdue.

    The big question for Amazon and its new Echo is, well, how reimagined is it? Voice assistants are growing and changing all the time, but for the most part, they do what they've been doing for years already: answer questions, set timers, control your smart home gadgets, play music and so on. So why buy a new Echo?

    Amazon has faltered recently with its core smart speaker, as the more budget-friendly Dot has become a better entry point to the market and 2019's Echo Studio offers higher-end sound for audiophiles. That left the $100 Echo as a sort of undefined middle child in the growing family of Alexa-powered speakers. But 2020's Echo is genuinely different, and it's not just because of the new spheroidal profile. This Echo has turned up the sound quality and added higher-end smarts than the competition, all for the same $100 price tag, leaving it one of the most forward-looking smart speakers released in years.

    Amazon's 2020 Echo boasts two important upgrades that should inform your decision to buy it or not: improved sound quality and smart home hardware.

    When it comes to sound, the Echo represents a significant improvement over the third-gen speaker from 2019, likely in part to the fact that the third-gen Echo essentially copped its design almost wholesale from an older device. In addition, the Echo has adaptive sound, so it can adjust to the acoustics of the room in which you use it. I personally didn't notice dramatic differences in output from room to room, but the speaker sounded good in the various rooms and on the various surfaces I used for testing.

    The Echo sounds better than the last generation, but how does it sound compared to the direct competition? Google's $100 Nest Audio, which dropped only a couple of weeks before the Echo, is a solid device. But the Echo simply boasts more power: the Echo's volume at 85% is about equivalent to the Nest's max.

    What's more, between the Echo's 3-inch woofer and dual 0.8-inch tweeters, bass and lower-range mids are richer and stronger. Listening to bass-heavy music, like Lil Wayne's A Millior Travis Barker's recent Run the Jewels collaboration, Forever, the Echo keeps the low end thunderous even at high volumes, whereas the Nest Audio ends up feeling treble-heavy as the bass begins to drop out.

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    That said, if you prefer more acoustic music, the Nest Audio provides marginally better performance of complex, midrange-heavy songs. Both speakers, though, really capture the texture of vocal-heavy music. The Echo, with its slightly better low range, sounds slightly better to my ear when playing Johnny Cash's gravelly baritone in Hurt, whereas the Nest Audio sounds slightly crisper in its treatment of Lianne La Havas's subtle vibrato in No Room for Doubt.

    As with Google's new speaker, a pair of Echoes can be set up to work in stereo format. The effect is great, particularly with songs that take full advantage of stereo panning or asymmetric sound, such as The White Stripes' Seven Nation Armyor Pink Floyd's Money. Unlike the Nest Audio, the Echo has a 3mm line in/out port for connecting to other speakers.

    Both Amazon's and Google's smart speakers offer great sound quality for the $100 price tag, but after side-by-side testing with dozens of songs, the Echo takes the prize by a small but significant margin. It's more powerful, and if you like hip-hop or trap music, the Echo will treat you well. Otherwise, they're fairly comparable, with the Nest boasting a slight edge when it comes to some acoustic and classical music.

    The Echo's sound quality is admirable, but Amazon has distinguished its midrange smart speaker even more from Google's Nest Audio and Apple's HomePod Mini with its built-in hub, which features a Zigbee receiver and Amazon Sidewalk Bridge. If those things don't mean anything to you, don't worry. Essentially, Amazon has built in two new ways for smart home devices to connect to its smart speaker.

    The Zigbee receiver lets the Echo connect with countless smart home devices, from lightbulbs to flood sensors, without the need for an additional hub -- the middleman device that translates various types of radio signals so your low-power sensors can communicate with your WiFi network. This small design decision has seriously broadened the range of gadgets Echo users can install in their house without the extra hassle and expense of a smart home hub.

    I tried installing a couple of Zigbee devices and found the process to be totally painless. This isn't revolutionary -- in fact, Amazon included Zigbee receivers in their $150 Echo Plus and their $230 second-gen Echo Show -- but it is bringing better home connectivity to a broader audience, and that's a clear win for Amazon customers.

    Plenty of window, flood and motion sensors rely on low-power communication protocols like Zigbee to extend their battery life.

    What's less clear is how Amazon Sidewalk, which Amazon says will launch later this year, will affect Echo users. According to a recent Amazon blog post explaining it, Sidewalk will allow users to "contribute a small portion of their internet bandwidth, which is pooled together to create a shared network that benefits all Sidewalk-enabled devices in a community."

    Practically, that could mean a larger functional network for devices toward the edges of your property -- say, outdoor lights or Tile tracking devices-- or even beyond. It's a cool idea, though how much you benefit from it will largely depend on where you live, and how big of a change it will represent for most customers remains to be seen.

    The other home feature I was excited to try with the new Echo was setting up a home theater group. Connecting a voice assistant to your entertainment system feels like a real improvement, if you haven't done it before. And the new Echo, using Alexa, works pretty well here.

    I used a 4K Fire TV Stick to create the group, and it felt great to be able to simply say, "Watch The Boys," to Alexa, only to have your TV turn on and begin streaming the Prime show. The speakers worked fairly well, though I had one drop out of the group while I was testing it. If you have fast Wi-Fi, then it seems this setup would work well. In a house with multiple people streaming or using bandwidth in other ways, although relying on your Echoes for stereo sound might lead to more frustration than it's worth.

    Amazon's Fire TV Stick can join two Echoes in a home theater group in the app in under a minute.

    The other big problem I ran into was streaming music. I expected to be able to stream music as usual from the Echo speakers while the TV was off, then flip it on to stream video when I wanted. Alas, streaming music on the connected Echoes automatically turned on the TV, which scrolled lyrics to the songs. And when I manually turned off the TV, the music also stopped.

    Using Alexa to control your TV and dual Echoes for stereo sound as you stream is cool -- it's much better than you could do a few years ago. But the kinks still aren't worked out to the extent I want them to be, so I still wouldn't recommend picking up new Echoes for your entertainment center unless you have fantastic Wi-Fi and don't plan to use the speakers for music, too.

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    The best changes to the fourth-gen Echo might be sound quality and home smarts, but the most obvious change is its spherical design. Of course, this design isn't some aesthetic revelation: Most smart speakers look basically interchangeable at this point, with a layer of fabric mesh over soft geometric shapes. Google's recent Nest Audio is vaguely rectangular, and Apple's soon-to-launch HomePod Mini is similarly spheroidal.

    The new Echo has a larger footprint, which isn't ideal for kitchen countertop usage.

    The ball-like profile, according to Amazon, enables the improved sound output, but it also comes with a few practical drawbacks -- chiefly a larger footprint. If you're planning to replace the third-gen Echo or an Echo Dot with this speaker, you'll probably have to slightly reorganize your shelf. It's a small complaint, but the kitchen countertop is some of the hottest real estate in many homes, and dedicating more of it to a smart speaker might not feel ideal for those of us with limited space.

    The Echo comes in three colors: the standard charcoal (black) and glacier white, plus a muted twilight blue. That's a bit more conservative than Google's array of pastels, but again, many of these aesthetic distinctions feel like minor quibbles.

    Those criticisms aside, the 2020 Echo feels like a much more worthwhile gadget than last year's third-gen Echo. The powerful sound and smarts distinguish it from the competition, and with an ever-improving Alexa, buying a smart speaker hasn't felt this good in years.

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    50 of the Most Expensive Homes for Sale in the Auburn Area – Auburn Citizen

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Extreme makeover and renovation by S&R Custom Homes master craftsmen. Come see this 4 bedroom 2.5 baths incredibly redesigned home featuring, new kitchen cabinets, extra thick quartz countertops, new lighting, farm sink,island w ceiling feature, new bathrooms w master bath with walk in s heated towel bar, soaking tub, massive great room featuring 16 foot tall ceiling, Adirondack granite fireplace, coffered ceiling, new window package, office with raised panel walls, formal dining room with coffered ceiling, all new hardwood floors throughout both floors, ceramic tile floors, first floor laundry with build in bench and nook, new light fixtures, cedar trellis, new concrete sidewalk, fresh landscaping, in ground pool with new sand filter, new high efficiency furnace and AC, and so much more!! The detail in finishing is a must see!! Come see this home thats nearly brand new and situated on a cozy private lot.

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    Construction of Kelowna’s tallest office building hits milestone – Global News

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The final concrete pour for Landmark 7s parkade is taking place on Thursday, Oct. 22.

    Its a major milestone for the massive project in the Landmark District in Kelowna, as the parkade will serve as the foundation for the 23-storey tower.

    All seven levels of parking are integrated within the 23-storey class A office tower, making it both the largest parkade and office tower between Vancouver and Calgary, the Stober Group wrote in a release.

    Located in midtown Kelowna, the Landmark District is the regions most important employment centre, with over 200 businesses employing approximately 3,500 employees between what is currently six towers in the live, work and play community [of Kelowna].

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    The new business tower project is expected to be completed in the spring of 2022.

    The building will feature 225,000 square feet of commercial space and will include a broad range of amenities, including restaurants, a fitness centre and a conference centre.

    The Stober Group is a long-standing development company that has built retail, industrial and residential properties throughout the Okanagan.

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    Top 5 Office Projects Under Construction in Brooklyn – Commercial Property Executive

    - October 23, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Brooklyns 2004 rezoning made way for a new wave of commercial and residential development, transforming the predominantly industrial borough into New York Citys third-largest central business district and one of the nationstop markets for office construction activity. As of October, Brooklyn had more than 2.3 million square feet of office space under construction, according to Yardi Matrix data.

    Most of the upcoming projects target creative businesses and small to midsize tenants. The largest share of underway properties includes redevelopments and adaptive reuse projects of former factories, while mixed-use developments also take up a significant portion of a pipeline. The table below highlights the largest properties underway, based on Yardi Matrix data.

    In March 2015, Maimonides Medical Center started work on its Medical Arts Building, a 140,000-square-foot medical office property in the Borough Park neighborhood. Upon completion, scheduled for the last quarter of 2020, the $100 million project will house more than 100 exam and consultation rooms for the nonprofits medical, surgical and pediatric subspecialties. The owner selected Gensler Architects to spearhead design services and Americon Construction for construction work. The new building is situated at 4813 49th St., close to a wide array of prospective office facilities such as 5402 Fort Hamilton Parkway and Sunrise Plaza.

    Developed by Baruch Singer, the upcoming 10-story project in Midwood is one of the largest office assets emerging in the borough. Construction on the 143,736-square-foot mixed-use property started in February 2019, with completion scheduled for the first quarter of 2021. The development is backed by multiple construction loans totaling $39 million, funded by Vernon Capital Funding and Bank Leumi.

    SHoP Architects designed the project, which will encapsulate three floors of medical offices, three floors of nonprofit offices and two floors of coworking space. Furthermore, the building will include 3,341 square feet of retail and restaurant space, a food hall, a community center and two levels of robotic underground parking.

    Last July, Savanna broke ground on 141 Willoughby St., a 363,336-square-foot asset with a 53,259 first-floor retail component. The 23-story project is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2022. The development team includes Gilbane Building Co. as the general contractor and Fogarty Finger ArchitectsandSLCE Architectsas architects of record. The asset is rising in downtown Brooklyn, on the site of a former three-story building once home to the Institute of Design and Construction.

    Also in downtown Brooklyn, JEMB Realty is currently developing 1 Willoughby Square, the first ground-up office project the submarket has seen in decades. The 500,000-square-foot, 34-story building is expected to come online in the last quarter of 2020 and is funded by a 235 million construction loanprovided by Otera Capital.

    FXCollaborative handled the design services and will also be a tenant in the building, having already signed a 40,000-square-foot lease. The asset will include a 300-seat school across six floors, which will be occupied by The New York City School Construction Authority.

    The largest property on the list is the adaptive reuse of aformerprinting press factory within Brooklyns Wallabout Historic District. RXR Realty chose Marvel Architects to handle the restoration of the 673,958-square-foot,10-building project, expected to be finalized in the last quarter of 2020. The development received $163.6 million in construction financing from Starwood Capital Group.

    The buildings range between 43,868 and 255,409 square feet, with Building B being the largest within the complex. The Hall takes up an entire block where DUMBO, Williamsburg and the Brooklyn Navy Yard converge, and sits along the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway.

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