green: Just a Few Blocks Away can make a Huge difference in prices of Home - West of Hamburg in Lexington - 12/27/11 12:07 PM
 JUST a Few blocks west can make a huge difference in the housing market in Lexington Kentucky near the Hamburg shopping area. View Homes West of Hambug in a larger map
     If you want to buy a home near Hamburg shopping you can save a $100,000 purchasing just a few blocks west of the popular shopping area.      You do not have many choices west but the prices are much less.      You will not find as many new homes but what you do find will also be much less than those homes near Hamburg. Compared to … (0 comments)

green: Harrod's Ridge - Lovely Homes on a Golf Course near Lexington Kentucky - 12/05/11 11:18 AM
Harrod's Ridge, Lexington Kentucky - Lovely Homes on a Golf Course and Close to Lexington - Bargains Galore
I know that right now there are not a lot of buyer's who are looking for custom built luxury homes on a golf course because of the perceived  price.  However if you are someone from another part of the country you may be shocked at the bargains at Harrod's Ridge, only five miles from Lexington Kentucky.  There are currently 13 homes for sale in Harrod's Ridge. These custom built homes on one acre lots average 6,169 square feet with an average listing price … (0 comments)

green: Grean Beans, a Kentucky Treasure - 09/17/09 02:07 PM
Green Beans and Kentucky Wonders
           
            I planted 10 feet of green bean seeds in late June.  When we lived in Seattle I would have planted the bean seeds in July, with the intentions of getting a crop during late August and early September before the shortening days and damp nights cause the beans to stop flowering.   I like to grow pole beans.  When we lived in Seattle my favorite bean varieties were Romano (a flat Italian bean) and Kentucky Wonder pole beans.  It surely is a wonder that after 35 years living in Seattle, we are in Kentucky … (6 comments)

green: Another Tantalizing Recipe - 09/16/09 09:57 AM
Civilization and gardens
 
            During World War II Americans turned their yards (and sometimes roof gardens) into vegetable gardens so that they could ease the strain on the food supply. These were called Victory Gardens.   In 1944 about 40% of all the vegetables being consumed in the US were grown in Victory Gardens.  The food certainly aided the war effort, but it also boosted the morale of the people who didn’t themselves actively go to war.  The gardens promoted civilization, if you will.
            Last month I dragged Kathy to the Arboretum for the monthly meeting of gardeners.  It was … (6 comments)

green: Successful Home Buying Strategies - 07/13/09 01:47 PM
Buyers, There is More than One Way to Get a Good Price on Your Dream Home I often have buyers contacting me wanting to get a great deal.  Initially they are determined to buy a bank owned home or a short sale home.  The radio and TV ads advertise in such a way that the public think they can just steal a home.  Buyers be careful what you steal!I recently bid on a bank owned home and was lead to believe I had an agreement with the bank.  The next day the bank sent me an email stating. "Due to multiple … (0 comments)

 
Helping seller and buyers understand the value of the land they buy or sell is my passion. My work as a real estate agent is fulfilling because I am passionate about negotiating value. Sellers, let me help you maximize the value of your land even if it is just a small front yard. Buyers I will help you find a place even in the middle of Lexington that can help your family build a wonderful home. Give me a chance to look at your home, your land, your garden and I will give you some great ideas on how you can enhance the presentation of your home with a very small budget.


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