Saturday, August 23, 2014

Living in the Lap of Luxury!!!



*OPEN SUNDAY 2-4*$390k, 3177sf, Fabulous custom built home on 2 acres mol on the best lot in this beautiful Neighborhood! You will love coming home to this place! The architecture, lot, and amenities will amaze you! You'll also love the utility bills in this high efficiency executive home! This home is also high tech with CAT5 wiring even behind the refrigerator! Stadium seating Theater room with 143" screen. Flexible floor plan. Buyer verify info. Call to view 850-5065.

Built By Chris Ryan Custom Homes:
General Updates:
• 14 seer upstairs AC with 95% efficient heater
• Full OSB wrap covered with foam board and Tyvek therma wrap
Tornado Straps
• Solar board roof decking
• Switched outlets in soffits (outside)
• Low E windows
• Knotty alder woodwork
• Switched gas logs in Fireplace
• Foam board surrounds all upstairs walls
• Every room has coax, phone and cat 5
• Future proof with cat 5 behind refrigerator
• Structured wiring
• Low water use toilets
• Oversized front door
• Insulated hot water pipes under slab
• Front door camera and monitor with night vision
• $107 average electric bill
Kitchen:
• Under cabinet lighting in kitchen
• Lighted upper glass cabinets in kitchen
• Large kitchen bar
• Inset kitchen cabinet doors
• 3cm granite
• Brick backsplash
• Hidden microwave
• High efficiency and quiet Bosch dishwasher
• Quiet garbage disposal
• Slide out spice racks on either side of cook top
Master Bedroom:
• Walk in shower
• Larger master closet with built in shelves
• Large back patio with outdoor grade fans
Theater Room:
*143” theater room screen that stays with the house
Loft Beds/Mattresses Stay in Bonus Room
Equipment cabinet for theater equipment


http://www.mlsfinder.com/ok_okc/troyndeniseschroder/index.cfm?action=listing_detail&property_id=563107 

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

IT'S KIND OF A BIG DEAL!!!

LOVE OUR THUNDER!!!!

Full Oklahoma City Thunder 2014-15 schedule is revealed


by Anthony Slater Modified: August 13, 2014 at 9:19 pm •  Published: August 13, 2014


photo - Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (6) puts pressure on Oklahoma City Thunder small forward Kevin Durant (35) during the fourth period of an NBA basketball game in Miami, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. The Thunder won 112-95. (AP PhotoAlan Diaz)
Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (6) puts pressure on Oklahoma City Thunder small forward Kevin Durant (35) during the fourth period of an NBA basketball game in Miami, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. The Thunder won 112-95. (AP PhotoAlan Diaz)
When LeBron James switched locales last month, he transferred a batch of his league-wide rivalries back to Cleveland.
And that includes the NBA’s most appealing individual showdown: King James against Kevin Durant in a battle of the league’s premier players.
It’s a must-see duel that has exploded during the past few seasons – with Durant ascending to stardom and the duo meeting in the 2012 Finals – and it will be renewed on Dec. 11, when James’ new-look Cavaliers visit Oklahoma City in one of the highlight games of the NBA’s recently released 2014-15 schedule.
The Thunder makes its return trip to Cleveland on Jan. 25.
But LeBron and the Cavaliers only project as a likely rival. OKC already has plenty of established ones, all residing in the Western Conference. And it won’t take long to renew a couple of them.
The Thunder opens the season on Oct. 29 in Portland, facing a Blazers team that Durant admitted he “didn’t like” after a game last year. Then OKC travels to Los Angeles to face the Clippers the next night in a rematch of a dramatic and hotly contested second-round series from last May.
OKC’s home opener is two nights later, on Nov. 1 against Denver, in the Thunder’s only Saturday home game of the season (compared to 11 on Sunday, as the organization prefers).
Later that month, on Nov. 16, the Rockets come to Oklahoma City. It’ll be Houston’s first visit since that infamous meeting last March, which included a pair of Russell Westbrook-Patrick Beverley altercations, some James Harden taunting and a constant chorus of boos directed at the Rockets from the OKC home crowd. After that, the Thunder and Rockets are scheduled to meet two more times, on Jan. 15 in Houston and April 5 in OKC.
But the premier game on the Thunder’s schedule may come on the NBA’s showcase day. For the fifth straight season, OKC is slated to play on Christmas, this time against the defending champion Spurs in San Antonio. It’ll be the first meeting between the two since the Spurs eliminated OKC in Game 6 of the Conference Finals.
The two elite franchises will meet twice more – on March 25 in San Antonio and April 7 in OKC – in a pair of late-season games that could carry some important seeding implications at the top of the Western Conference.

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Monday, August 4, 2014

Raw Appeal

Love this article about designing with natural wood. Check it out! Be inspired!
 
Judging by the design events this year, including London’s Clerkenwell Design Week back in May, natural materials such as wood are still very much in vogue, with a move toward leaving timber in as natural a state as possible. Products incorporating bark and twigs are one example of this, as is the resurgence of “pippy oak” — oak with lots of knots in it, once considered a less desirable form of the wood.

There are many ways to enjoy the colors and textures of raw wood in your home, as these images demonstrate. Whether you prefer a subtle touch or a full-on feature wall, get ready to go with the grain.
9. Don’t forget the garden. While decking, fencing and sheds are obvious uses of wood, consider something sculptural to make a real statement. This fabulous sphere is just asking to be touched and gazed upon.

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Saturday, August 2, 2014

It is all about the BOTTOM LINE $$$$!!!

I love this article I just read! It makes my head spin when I hear people say, they see no value in a realtor and can just do it themselves. Studies have shown 97% of For Sale By Owner's aka as FSBO's eventually enlist in the help of a professional. After all, it is often times your biggest investment to get the most money out of, why would you not hire a professional negotiator. If you had cancer or were being sued, it is highly unlikely you would simply "Google" how to cure yourself without the help of a physician and modern day medicine or would represent yourself, right? Our team can get you 98%-100%+ of your list price. For Sale by Owner's statistically get 91% of list price. Unless you are prepared to fully understand and execute a contract, be ready and available for any and all showings, inspections, appraisal, appointments. Then you will need to negotiate through your inspections repairs, appraisal value if comes in low, and not to mention stay on top of the buyer's financing and title work to ensure everything can close on time. See this great article below:

FSBO Woes: Why It's So Hard to Sell Your Own Home
For most people, a for-sale-by-owner (FSBO) transaction simply isn't in the cards.

By Marcie Geffner
Granted, some people are able to sell their own homes without the services of a real estate agent. Some of these successful do-it-yourselfers are very experienced home sellers. Others are transferring ownership of their home to a child, a coworker or a tenant who's already living in the home. These circumstances are the exception, not the norm, however. For most people, a for-sale-by-owner (FSBO) transaction simply isn't in the cards. Here are five reasons why.
1. FSBOs can't list their home in the MLS. FSBOs aren't permitted to put their home in the multiple listing service (MLS) because these industry membership organizations are open only to licensed real estate brokers and agents. FSBOs are also locked out of many home search engines and Web sites, including the gigantic Realtor.com. Sure, a determined FSBO can put a for-sale sign in his or her front yard and run a tiny advertisement in the local newspaper, but the home won't receive nearly as much exposure as it would through the MLS.
2. Agents won't show FSBO homes. In a typical home sale, the buyer's agent receives a percentage of the commission that the seller pays the listing agent. Without a listing agreement, there's no guarantee that the buyer's agent will be compensated for his or her services, unless the buyer has signed a buyer's brokerage agreement that specifically provides for such compensation. Even if a FSBO offers to pay the buyer's side of the commission, most agents won't want to go through a transaction with an unsophisticated self-represented seller across the table. That means the pool of potential buyers for FSBO homes is limited primarily to unrepresented and probably unqualified prospects.
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3. FSBOs usually overprice their home. Like most homeowners, most FSBOs honestly believe their own home is worth more than comparable homes in the same neighborhood. Usually, they're wrong. A real estate agent can provide an update on market conditions, an assessment of the likely selling price of the home and tips for improving the home's buyer appeal. Overpricing a for-sale home is a sure way to deter potential buyers.
4. Buyers will feel intimidated. Potential buyers will spend less time in a for-sale home if the owner is present during the showing, and they'll be shy about discussing its pluses and minuses with their own agent if the owner is within earshot. Buyers will also be less inclined to make an offer if they know they'll be negotiating directly with the seller. Having an agent on each side creates an effective emotional buffer between the seller and buyer.
5. FSBOs are likely to stumble into legal trouble. Real estate transactions are fraught with potential liability for unwary sellers, particularly in states that have extensive disclosure requirements (e.g., California). A FSBO who overlooks even one required form or legally mandated disclosure could face a protracted and expensive buyer lawsuit after the transaction closes.
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