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Old Town returns to glory house by house

Written by Kurt Meyer, on 04-16-2008 10:03 

Slowly, house-by-house, Noblesville’s Old Town is still being transformed, a process that’s been going on for 20 years. Hearty souls are still taking on projects deemed “lost causes,” by others. They’re improving the look and the quality of life in Noblesville’s original neighborhoods, improving the tax base, and creating real economic revitalization.

And the eventual occupants of these houses continue to be families.

Last year, local Realtor Mel Jolliff and his wife Nancy completed a Conner Street project that wowed all who saw the before and after.

The before – a once quaint little Victorian-era cottage at 1296 Conner that had in recent decades become a poorly maintained double. Its unkempt condition was stealing property value from its neighbors and the chaotic lifestyles of its renters were a burden on surrounding families.

The after – the Jolliff’s returned the exterior to its original Victorian glory. Dingy asphalt siding was removed, exposing original clapboards and fish-scale shingles, decorative eave brackets were duplicated, and it was all painted with the rich colors the Victorians loved so well. On the interior, they transformed the floor plan to better suit modern lifestyles, creating a master suite and enlarged kitchen, using not only the home’s original architectural features, but also new tile and granite.

When the project was done, a couple living in Carmel fell in love with the final product and moved their family to the reborn house on Conner Street.

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FEMA..get people out of travel trailers

FEMA moving aggressively to get people out of travel trailers

Deadline is June 1, before worst of heat brings out more formaldehyde

FEMA trailers are fast disappearing from the Texas landscape in the wake of the CDC’s announcement that travel trailers provided to hurricane victims have tested, on average, five times higher for formaldehyde fumes than is common for indoor air.

Formaldehyde is used in most man-made building materials from cabinets to carpeting, and in objects such as furniture and draperies. It’s in products like the permanent press in clothes, but in the larger air space of a home, formaldehyde fumes are not as concentrated as in a travel trailer.

There is no established level for residential indoor air quality regarding formaldehyde, but at the levels found by the Centers for Disease Control, fumes can cause respiratory problems and are listed as a possible carcinogen. Last summer, concerns were raised over the long-term effects of exposure on children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with breathing problems.

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Real Estate Marketing Tips…

Internet Real Estate Marketing Tips for Rookies of the Game

There are a lot to learn in the real estate business, especially now that the real estate market is taking hit, we all know that it is a cycle, sometimes it’s on the boom sometimes on the bust, but regardless of what kind of status the real estate market has there are still ways to survive in this kill or be killed business. Online real estate has offered a lot potential investors and companies that would like to enter the arena or battleground of real estate market. It has the basics and the information that one needs to be able to keep up in the inconsistent world of real estate.

So I will give you tips on how to at least be in the know when it comes to online real estate business.

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Find some up-and-coming real estate markets

Find some up-and-coming real estate markets

Although the worldwide real estate market is softening as credit reservoirs dry, some spots are poised for growth.

To find them, we looked at economic expansion, inflation rates, strength of individual property rights and access to lending in emerging markets, to examine housing conditions in capital cities and business centers. These markets are not expected to explode in value in the next six to 12 months, but in the next five years, they will likely have proved to be worthy investments.

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