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Of Pride And Porches

Friday, June 10th, 2011

By Lana Torre

Whether you are selling your current home, considering buying a new place, or just wish to give your abode a facelift, I have several ideas for you to boost your pride in your home.

Your home should rise up to greet you, transform it to be the best home on the street.

The first action should be to clean. Rid your yard of all debris, dead branches, leaves and ‘witches britches’ hanging from your shrubs. Purchase a power washer and spray your siding, shutters and gutters. Re-edge sidewalks, gardens, herb beds and then mulch. To keep weeds from growing up through the new mulch, lay down sheets of newspaper before spreading the new mulch. Rid your property of all seasonal stuff, like Christmas lights and wreaths. Replace with baskets of annual flowers and pots filled with herbs for cooking. Remember, you’re bringing in a new season.

Porches are back!

Whether attached to the front, side or back of your home, play up it’s detail. Plant climbing flowers like roses, clematis or morning glories and have them climb on lattice. If you don’t have lattice, tie strings from the ground to the porch ceiling so the plants can grow up and you will have created a living wall. Slipcover or buy new furniture cushions. I would re-think adding a row of white rockers, a la Cracker Barrel, but would consider adding a glider or hammock.

I remember our front porch, where I grew up, in the 19th ward. It was a sanctuary. A place for neighbors to gather and play cards. Our porch was the stage for fun games, long before the invention of Xbox. We played ‘red light, green light’ and ‘movie stars’ from our front steps. We waited for the “Skippy man” to drive down the street, listening for his bells, awaiting a purchase of a ‘Buried Treasure’.

It was a safe haven from big, scary dogs that roamed freely then. It was a place to storm watch and wait until puddles filled the streets so we could wade through them barefooted. It was the hangout to rest after we enjoyed a ‘street dance’ on a Friday night.

Way back in the late 1800’s porches were slated as healing places. “Cure porches’ around Saranac Lake were places where city dwellers could heal from tuberculosis. There are about 180 of them on the historic register.

Be proud of your home. Try a ‘bite sized’ project this weekend.

Clean the yard, plant and mulch. If you are fortunate to have a porch, make real lemonade and a lettuce sandwich. Relax on your glider, grab your deck of Bicycles, and spy on your neighbors- it’s the only acceptable place.

Lana Torre Talks Porches on PSR – Listen NOW!

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

Join House & Coyne as they welcome Lana Torre from Evergreen Interiors. Lana brings her unique style to the show and talks about the re-birth of the front porch!

Property Source Radio with Steve Hausmann and Pat Coyne is every Saturday on Sportsradio 950AM ESPN. Listen to this show now.

Patio Play

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

We all have it ! It is one huge case of spring fever. We can’t wait to visit our favorite flower growers. We are excited about power washing the deck and patio, until we uncover our old and mildewy patio furniture.

Think new. There are endless choices in affordable and tasteful outdoor furniture. From tables and chairs to umbrellas and chaises, we can design a new space for your outdoor leisure and entertaining.

Look for resin furniture. It appears to be wicker at first, but this new resin is very outdoor friendly. This furniture cleans quickly with water and soap, and does not hold stains from fallen leaves. Teak furniture is a bit more expensive, but it is ‘green’, renewable and plantation grown. You may have to oil your teak every few years, but as in the case of any natural product, the older it becomes, the more beautiful the patina. Rustproof aluminum is a great choice for a more formal outdoor space. Choose clean and simple designs in powder coated bronze. Chairs, ottomans, coffee tables and sofas can be arranged on the patio to mimic the family room.

After you have selected your base material, the fun part begins. Fabric selection. There are materials made for cushions and pillows that are truly outdoor fabrics. They will not fade or stain and are made of a polyester base. You may know one by the brand name ‘sunbrella’, but there are many more. Available in solids, stripes and many prints from florals to sailboats,.. The choices are endless. You can easily find cushions and pillows made to size on line, as well as furniture covers.

Under your new furniture is the perfect place to use an outdoor rug. These rugs look and feel like wool or cotton. They can be easily hosed down if you should spill your Bloody Mary.

Choose an umbrella. There are new designs that have a  freestanding weighted base, so you can move them around the patio, forgetting the table.

And the cardinal rule?? Always remember to accessorize. Purchase lights that can hang from your umbrella. Place votive candles in mason jars filled with sand and hang with strings from the spokes of the umbrella . Use candle lanterns everywhere. If you are hesitant to use real candles, use the imposters, they can even fool a trained designer

[ who me ? ] Pot up flowers and place them in strategic locations. I always like using one color, so go all red or all pink, and prettiest of all is all white with light green foliage.

Whew ! We are done. So grab your favorite catalog, Better Homes and Gardens, and the latest Property Source. Pare up celery sticks or long thin slices of pepperoni and make a savory pitcher of Bloody Mary’s. Shake off your flip flops and oh so enjoy your beautiful, newly decorated patio.

Rich Levin and The Housing Council on PSR – Listen NOW

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

House and Coyne have a full plate on Property Source Radio this Saturday with 2 guests. Rich Levin, a real estate “success” coach, and Joel Kunkler from the Rochester Housing Council.

Rich Levin is a nationally recognized real estate coach and shares some of his insights on both the Real Estate profession and the local real estate market. Even if you are not a real estate agent, you can apply a lot of his teachings to your own profession. If you would like more information about Rich Levin Success Corp – visit his website: RichLevin.com.

Joel Kunkler from The Housing Council talks about the upcoming Landlord Expo on May 7th at MCC Conference Center. The expo is filled with useful info for the Seasoned landlord to those looking to get into the business.

• Attend workshops with experts in their fields.
• Explore the exposition hall filled with a wide variety of products and services for your business.
• Meet Scott Mcgillivray from Home & Garden Television’s “Income Property”.
• Get the latest news to help you do business.

For more information and to pre-register for the expo – visit their website.

Listen to this show now!

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Lana Torre on Property Source Radio – Listen Now

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

With Pat Coyne off this week on assignment, House and Haley bring in Lana Torre of Evergreen Interiors. Lana is an interior decorator with TONS of knowledge. Lana can be seen on WHAM TV 13 as the designer for “Room in a Rush” and other programs. Lana writes design articles for the Property Source. You can read her monthly articles on this Blog.

One of the hottest color trends these days is Greige which is a combination of both Grey and Beige. Weigh in on your thoughts!

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Take the Guess out of the Guest Room

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

I know we are all pondering the same question. Where do we have Aunt Frannie stay when she comes to visit this summer? Do we have her sleep on the sofa in the family room, or do we break the budget and put her up at the nearest econo-motel?

The answer is pure and simple and you will love it! Why not make over the spare room or enclosed porch to accomplish a number of tasks. Your guests will have almost everything they need, and you, hostess warrior, will have a space to do all those tasks that demand extra space.

I am talking duplicity and multiplicity. By that I mean, having and using your furniture for one or more purposes.

Let’s start with the bed. If you or your better half needs an alone spot to watch football, we could purchase a futon. This will give your guy a huge space to relax, lie down, and view his sports thing, while you have control in the family room to watch HGTV. When guests arrive, simply pull down the futon to bed position and grab the linens. It is the perfect bed and sofa, all in one. Remember to have that extra tv on top of a dresser here.

Do you have an extra table in the garage? Use a small kitchen table in the guest room for needed lap top space. When guests leave, you can use this table for crafts, a wrapping station, or your own computer space. Available now is a new round, high-low kitchen table or round coffee table. It is a super product made by Harden Furniture [made here just north of Syracuse], use it lowered in your family room as a coffee table or raise it to 30” kitchen height. Bring it into your guest room as that extra table space, make it pretty, add a vase of fresh flowers and an iron base lamp. Make it charming by adding a wooden chair with a plump cushion. If you just can’t find that extra table, open up the closet, push all the clothes to one side and slide in your child’s old desk. It will probably be a great fit, and you have just created an office nook.

Remember to supply all the needed toiletries for Aunt Frannie, soaps, bath gels, tissues and towels. Any local magazines are perfect accessory to put next to the bed, noting local museums and wine trails.

Make Aunt Frannie’s stay comfortable and short, and at the end of the day, you will have your own quiet and alone space, I am sure you will need it.

Carolyn Stiffler & City Living Sundays on PSR – Listen Now Online

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Join Steve Hausmann and Pat Coyne as they welcome Carolyn Stiffler, President of the GRAR and Associate Broker with Keller Williams Realty, to Property Source Radio on Saturday 4/2/11 (Show available now online – Click here to listen). Carolyn talks about the Rochester Real Estate market conditions, City Living Sundays and new technology for today’s Real Estate professionals.

Have you seen this image before?

You are going to see a lot more of this in print ads and real estate signs. With the smart phones, you can take a   photo of this image and it will take you to a website where you can get all the information on the home for sale. Kurio is developing the site for agents to use these bar codes. Tune in to the show for more info.

The Final weekend of City Living Sundays is this weekend, where they focus on Eastside properties. If you are interested in buying a home, now is the time! Don’t miss City Living Sundays from 12-4 at East High School. City Living Sundays is an event put on by the City of Rochester and showcases City Homes and City Living! Find homes for sale in Neighborhoods like:

- South Wedge
- Browncroft
- Park Avenue
- Culver Winton

Click here for all City Neighborhoods and Quadrants

Click here to see a list of the Open Houses scheduled!

If you are thinking of buying – this is a great opportunity to meet Realtors, Lenders and Insurance pros to get all of your questions answered. See image below for Locations and Times of the event! GRANT INFORMATION AVAILABLE ALSO!

Listen to this past show now.

Happy House Hunting!

City Living Sundays This Weekend – Tune into PSR – Saturday 3/26/11

Friday, March 25th, 2011


Join Steve Hausmann and Pat Coyne as they welcome Ted Wood of City Living Sundays this Saturday 3/26/11 on Property Source Radio!

City Living Sundays is an event put on by the City of Rochester and showcases City Homes and City Living! This weekend we focus on Westside. Find homes for sale in Neighborhoods like:

- Charlotte
- Maplewood
- 19th Ward
- Bullshead
Click here for all City Neighborhoods and Quadrants

Click here to see a list of the Open Houses scheduled!

If you are thinking of buying – this is a great opportunity to meet Realtors, Lenders and Insurance pros to get all of your questions answered. See image for Locations and Times of the event!

Sandy Waters from 98 PXY joins us in studio to talk new homes with Kartes Home in Greece!

Tune in live for Property Source Radio this Saturday morning from 9-10am on Sportsradio 950AM ESPN Radio or stream the show online.

Happy House Hunting!

Monroe Wheelchair on PSR – 3/19/11

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Doug Westerdahl joins us on Property Source Radio to talk about their products and services. There is a proposed change for the Wheel Chair logos that everyone is used to seeing.  Weigh in on your thoughts.

Property Source Radio is every Saturday morning from 9-10AM
Sportsradio 950 ESPN or you can stream the show!

Staging Secrets

Friday, March 11th, 2011

You have decided to sell your home this spring. It is time to move on to a bigger space or smaller space. With spring approaching, the time to sell is now and now is the time to prepare your home for that quick sale.
Consider home staging. This does not mean a total redesign, it does mean however, a serious plan to make your home as inviting and desirable to prospective buyers.
So, where do we begin?
The first step to successful staging is to clean out and declutter. Remove all piles of newspaper, magazines, third class mail. Put all folders back into your office space. Clear off dressers and bathroom vanities. Clean up the laundry room. Rid the space of extra baskets and move extra bottles of soap into cabinets or down in the lower level on shelves. Neatly organize all closets, especially the master closet and main coat closet. Give prospective buyers the opportunity to visualize their belongings in large, clean spaces.
Depersonalize! Remove all family photos from tabletops and bookcases. Take a look at your fridge. Is it plastered with soccer schedules and coupons? Get rid of those too. Sort your child’s artwork into folders and store in bins that are out of sight. Sort your children’s shoes and donate outgrown hockey skates and soccer shoes.
Take a walk through your home and remove large pieces of furniture. The idea is to showcase the home, not your inherited, oversized secretary. Make the spaces in your home appear to be more spacious.  Purchase new toss pillows and remove heavy draperies. Let as much natural light in as possible. If you have a fireplace, clean the bricks and remove any accumulations of ashes. Neatly place a few logs in a large basket nearby.
Think about painting. Paint your rooms a soothing, warm, neutral color. Choose a shade that will appeal to most buyers. So, if you have a wall in your great room painted red, neutralize it. Repaint your master bedroom in a soft color and then paint the master bath two shades deeper. Buy a new duvet in white or ivory and keep patterns limited. Have your carpeting cleaned and wash any throw rugs.. or just get rid of them. If your dining room is formal, set the table with your finest china. Your prospective buyers will want to see if they can entertain here. Remove large pieces of artwork too, so the new owners can imagine their artwork on your walls.
To sell your home quickly and get your asking price, you need to prepare. A few days staging will pay off in the end.
The day of your first open house, purchase fresh flowers for the dining room and another bunch for the coffee table. A large basket of apples or lemons should be placed on the kitchen countertop. Remember to make your home smell inviting, crumble chocolate in a glass dish and place in a very low oven. The take away here is appeal to all the senses. Put on a classic CD, make away plans for your kids and yourself. Hand your home over to your selling agent, and relax and wait until you will quickly hear the word….SOLD!