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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Bill Stas - Real Estate on the Move - Coat, Hat Mitten Drive


Bill Stas of REMAX Realty Center says, "What a great year 2012 was; we ended with a Coats, Hats & Mittens drive in the community.  It was a really HUGE success and I thank everyone who donated.   Below are some pictures from the drive and the office party at REMAX Realty Center.


Merry Christmas from REMAX Realty Center!


The Coats, Hats and Mittens drive 
was a huge success!

 Here's our version of a 
Charlie Brown Christmas tree!



Larry Snyder of Frontier Title brought us treats!


 Dave Faretta, what is that?



 Steve Voss is next to open a gift!



 Glenn Shong is next - what did he get?



Jennifer Schuster-Yanke got a shop 
vac from her secret santa!



 I couldn't stop laughing . . . call me to 
find out why at 414-350-4532.


 Mandy Fritsche from Prospect Mortgage received a digital picture frame - lucky duck!



Chris Berkel - well I really don't know what 

she got, but I'm sure it was cool.



Make 2013 your best year ever!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Bill Stas 414.350.4532 asks: The kitchen is where the party gathers. Does your kitchen need a facelift?


Quick kitchen upgrades to increase your home's value


When the subject of resale value is raised, the number one room experts recommend improving is the kitchen, followed closely by the bathroom. Kitchens sell homes because they are popular gathering places for the whole family, and because cooks enjoy working in a spacious, attractive environment. Kitchen upgrades can increase your home's value without breaking the bank or requiring months of construction, so it might be time to give your kitchen a new look. 

Paint
The easiest and cheapest kitchen upgrade is a fresh coat of paint. This goes for walls, moldings, and cabinets, depending on your personal aesthetic. Feel free to get creative if you want a unique look for your kitchen. You can use contrasting but complementary colors to create a faux wainscot, for example.

Choose colors that work well with the colors already present in your floors, countertops, and backsplashes, unless you plan to replace them as well. Kitchens usually work well with light, cheerful colors, though that is hardly a rule. The great thing about paint is that it can always be corrected cheaply if it doesn't work the first time around.

Hardware
For some people, paint is too messy and time consuming, and for others, paint alone is not sufficient to qualify as a true kitchen upgrade. To complement the new paint job or to simply give your kitchen an interesting facelift, go shopping for new hardware. Drawer knobs, cabinet handles, faucets, light fixtures, and other small pieces of hardware can make a huge difference in the appearance of your kitchen.

You might hang a pendant lamp over your breakfast table, for example, to highlight that area as a gathering place and to create more visual interest. Recessed lighting in the ceiling or under cabinets can work well, and matching knobs and handles for drawers and cabinets can bring together an otherwise chaotic design.

Appliances
One of the first things buyers look for in new homes is the appliances. If you want to increase your home's value, evaluate the quality and age of your appliances, then replace as necessary. Not only will new appliances update a kitchen and improve functionality, but they can also save money on energy costs because newer models are more energy efficient.


Sink
A new sink is another quick kitchen upgrade that can increase resale value and improve the overall look of your kitchen. Sinks take quite a beating over the years, and modern sinks tend to be deeper and more stylish than their older counterparts. Installing a new sink shouldn't take longer than an afternoon, so it's a great weekend project.

Upgrading Your Kitchen
Keep in mind that kitchen upgrades can sometimes get out of hand, so before you head to the hardware store, determine a budget for the project. This will help you keep your expectations and your spending in line, and make the process go much faster.

 Does your kitchen need a facelift?


Source:
DIY Life, Kitchen Remodel Ideas for Every Budget
 


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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Bill Stas 414.350.4532 of RE/MAX Realty Center says, good news is on the horizon!  Real Estate is on the move - take a look below:


Metro Milwaukee Special Announcement Home Sales Up 24.2% in November December 11, 2012

Greater Milwaukee Association of REALTORs Logo
Special Announcement
Home Sales Up 24.2% in November
December 11, 2012


Home Sales Up 24.2% in November
November sales of existing homes in the 4-county Metropolitan Milwaukee housing market were up 24.2% compared to November 2011. 1,202 homes sold vs. 968 in November 2011.

For the year, sales are up 25.7% compared to 2011 (14,937 vs. 11,881), and up 29.4% in contrast to 2010 (11,539), as buyers take advantage of historically low interest rates and low prices, although availability is limited.

At the end of the 3rd quarter, the GMAR predicted that year-end sales would top 15,000 units. With the strong fall market 15,000 units is all but assured, and 16,000 is very possible. The last time the Milwaukee market sold more than 16,000 units in a year was 2007, the beginning of the real estate recession.

GMAR brokers are excited to finish the year on a strong note, and hopes are high that the federal government will avert any dramatic shock to the economy or financial markets by avoiding the “fiscal cliff.” Lenders are still very shy about making mortgage loans, even to home buyers with good credit; and any shock to the credit markets will lengthen an already long housing recovery.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012


Holiday shopping - The best idea yet!

Great Gift for the Holidays!  
Real Estate is on the Rise - 
Bill Stas 414.350.4532


DAY ONE - Learning to blog.  Look out world, here comes Real Estate on the Rise - Bill Stas 414.350.4532 Cheshire Lane - Pewaukee WI