Thursday, March 28, 2013

KW Agents Share $1 Million Powerball Winnings With New Associate

 
A Keller Williams Real Estate team won $1 million from a shared lottery ticket, and then shared those winnings with a new co-worker that had opted out of the ticket purchase. Administrative assistant Jennifer Maldonado had only been working two weeks, and had yet to receive a paycheck. Based on not having received her paycheck yet, Jennifer opted out of the lottery ticket purchase. The group had purchased $120.00 worth of tickets, and even though a co-worker offered to loan Jennifer the money she turned it down.

Jennifer arrived to work Sunday night and was greeted with screaming and jumping by her co-workers. She thought they were pulling a prank on her until her boss sat her down and told her this was real, and that they were going to share their winnings with her. Each person kicked in a bit of their winnings (undisclosed amounts) to give to her.

“As a team we put together a fat pile of money,” said mega agent Laurie Finkelstein Reader “If we do the right thing and always care about other people, the right thing will happen to us.” “I’m blessed,” she added. “My share of money won’t change my life but so far this has touched many lives — it’s about sharing the happiness.”

What a great example of the Keller Williams culture in action!
Read the full story at the Miami Herald Website.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Savannah's Beautiful Baldwin Park Neighborhood

Baldwin Park was originally developed as part of the Chatham Crescent along with Ardsley Park. With the creation of Victory Drive in 1919 the Chatham Crescent was divided and the North end became what is today known as Baldwin Park. The area remains unique because of its “City Beautiful” Beaux Arts inspired design of curvilinear streets, roundabouts, and parks-one of the few examples that exist in Georgia.
Nestled into the Southeast of Savannah’s Victorian District,  Baldwin Park hosts a variety of architectural styles-from Victorian homes and mansions along Victory Drive to modest bungalows and ranchs - each has great character and charm. At the center of this neighborhood is its namesake, a circular park that is the ideal setting for walking, picnics, and recreation. To the South of the park is the center of Chatham Crescent, a picturesquely lined promenade with palmetto trees which crosses Victory Drive, passes through Hedeman Park and terminates at the Savannah Arts Academy on Washington Avenue.
Baldwin Park has a vibrant community network, largely thanks to the Baldwin Park Neighborhood Association- one of the city’s oldest and best organized neighborhood groups. It is a community perfect for those who like to know their neighbors, with block parties, yard sales, even an outdoor movie night that make this area the gem of Midtown Savannah. The residents are diverse in age, occupation, race, and income adding to the richness and character of the highly desirable neighborhood.
Great neighbors aside, the outstanding location is in close proximity to the best of Savannah. Downtown and Forsyth Park are less than two miles away.  The Habersham Antique Market, Green Truck burger joint and Al Salaam Middle Eastern deli are located right in Baldwin Park. Red-hot Habersham Village and its restaurants, bars and shops is an easy walk or bike ride away. Daffin Park abuts the Baldwin Park neighborhood and is home to Grayson Stadium as well as ball fields, tennis courts, a swimming pool and more. The much-anticipated Whole Foods market will be less than a mile away and the teeming Victory/Skidaway corridor-just over a mile away-offers a vast array of diversions including Home Depot, Target, Starbuck’s, Victory Cinema, Piggly Wiggly to name just a few.
Baldwin Park remains on the “Best of Savannah” lists in all local publications for a very good reason. It is truly one of the best areas to be found in historic Savannah. Beautiful homes and streetscapes, diverse and interesting neighbors, regular neighborhood events, super-convenient location and true a “Savannah” feel add up to “Best Of..” on all accounts.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Tuesdays Tips

 

Chimney Maintenance



With the recent cold weather here in Savannah fireplaces were in good use. There is nothing better than sitting by the fire, letting the warmth melt away the stress of a day during the cold weather. However with warmer weather right around the corner it is important not to forget about our fireplace. It is a great opportunity to put the chimney at the top of your spring home projects list. The EPA recommends that you have your chimney professionally inspected and cleaned each year or every 60 burns to remove the creosote and keep it in good working condition. This is not an easy DIY job so you may want to consider hiring a professional chimney sweep to tackle this job. This is a very physically demanding job, and a professional really knows what to look for during the inspection.

The annual cleaning and inspection is so important because unseen creosote and soot can buildup in the chimney flue and ignite causing a fire in the chimney. One chimney fire, or a series of chimney fires, can cause unseen structural damage to the chimney and can eventually cause adjacent flammable materials (joists. studs, wall paneling, roofing, wallpaper and mantel) to catch on fire. In
addition to the creosote buildup, there could be cracks or holes that have occurred since the last inspection. These cracks and holes should be repaired as the next fire you build could be dangerous. Sparks generated by the fire could go through the cracks or holes into the surrounding framework and cause a serious house fire.  During the inspection the sweep will look for signs of chimney deterioration, improper draft, blockage, and buildup of soot in the flues. This is when any recommendations will be made for repairs that are necessary for proper maintenance of your chimney.
Even if you have a gas fireplace it’s still important to have your chimney inspected. Today's natural gas systems typically burn clean. The flue rarely needs to be swept. It does however require annual inspections. During the inspection the sweep should check for any blockages in the flue as well as check the integrity of the chimney liner. Old unlined chimneys don't always hold up well to the byproducts, especially the high moisture, emitted from these high efficiency heating systems. While the rush was on to convert homes to energy conserving systems, the chimney was often overlooked.


Don’t forget to maintain the exterior of your chimney. Often vines can grow up the chimney and grow in such a way as to separate the material between the bricks causing cracks that impact not only the structure but the draft. So make sure to keep those vines off the exterior of the chimney.

Monday, March 25, 2013

We Have 5 New Listings For The Week!!

Take a peek and see what you think, leave us a comment. Or send us an email with a question or request, Don Callahan, or check our website for further info.


111 Lincoln Street - $195,000

Historic Condo in premium location just off Broughton Street & between 2 squares! Living/Dining room combo with wet bar, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, well appointed & fully furnished kitchen. Great for Vacation Rental, pied-a-terre or students.
This One Is Going To Go Fast!
 
 


310 W Broughton Street - $175,000
Outstanding condo on 3rd floor overlooking Broughton St with tremendous ceiling heights, beautiful wood floors & exposed brick walls. Top quality kitchen cabinetry topped with eye-catching granite counters. Bedroom out cove & lush bath.Beautifully Renovated!

762/764 E Waldburg - $40,000

TWO HOUSES FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE OF ONE! Two 680 sq ft bungalows, each with living room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, wood floors. Needs work but has great potential. Bead board walls. Large back yards. Sold "AS-IS".
Great Investment Property!

511 Staley Avenue - $35,000
Sold "AS-IS" with no disclosures. Ranch style home with large living room, separate dining room, eat-in kitchen, rear sunroom/porch. Fenced back yard. 1 car garage.
Priced To Move.
509 Staley Avenue - $17,000
Vacant lot conveniently located near Derenne Avenue.
Build It Exactly As You Want!
 
 

 

Friday, March 22, 2013

This Weekend's Events


FFF Primary LogoThinking about what to do this weekend. There is some really cool stuff going on; Savannah Tour of Homes & Gardens sheep shearing at Oatland Island, the Flannery O’Connor Homemade Parade and Garden Party on Saturday.

Of course I will make a stop at the FarmersMarket which opened again for the season. Did you know we were a sponsor of our Farmers Market? Stop by and see what’s happening, there is plenty of great food to choose from.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

New Listing!!


109 Shale Court

Stonebridge Development at Berwick

Handsome brick home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in the Stonebridge development at Berwick. Open living design features tall ceilings throughout. Separate living room and the dining room. Big, bright kitchen with Corian counters, stainless steel appliances and pantry. Breakfast area overlooks a large rear patio. Spacious Master suite with French doors to a sunroom/sitting area. Master bath features double vanities, jetted tub, separate shower and walk-in closet. Wood floors in living areas and carpet in bedrooms. Three bedrooms and two full baths in total. Bonus room over two car garage could be guest room or fourth bedroom. Large lot with fenced and gated back yard. Community amenities include playground, tennis court, swimming pool and more.
Full Details:

NEW LISTING!!

833 Maupas Avenue

This is an outstanding Baldwin Park home that shouldn't be missed!

Large entrance foyer with French doors leading to big; beautiful living room with fireplace and built-in bookshelves, spacious center hallway and separate dining room. Great original details abound including tall windows, fretwork, thick window and door moldings, plaster walls, picture moldings and beautiful hardwood floors. Kitchen has full, newer appliance package. Two bedrooms and bathrooms; one bedroom, bathroom downstairs and one bedroom and bath upstairs. Large screened porch. Detached 1 car garage. Mature plantings. Great curb appeal!
 
Baldwin Park is repeatedly featured on local "Best Of..." lists and boasts one of the city’s oldest, best organized neighborhood associations. Green Truck burger joint, Al Salaam deli and the Starlander Cafe' are all walking distance. Habersham Village-with its restaurants, bars and shops-is an easy bike ride away. Daffin Park and the much-anticipated Whole Foods are less than a mile away. Convenient to the thriving Skidaway/Victory corridor and Truman Parkway as well.

Full Details: http://www.realestateinsavannah.net/833-Maupas-Avenue-a275479.html