Showed a house this past weekend that had serious need for a "magic eraser." The house was only two years old but really dirty -- the sellers had neglected to clean off door frames, woodwork, and doors from grubby little fingers and it gave the whole house a feel like it just hadn't been well maintained. So sellers take note: a little cleaning goes a long way in getting a house ready to put on the market. A lot of buyers can even overlook dated if they get a general sense that the house has been well-maintained.
I have to give credit for my Magic Eraser knowledge to Kerri Buchanan. She taught me about Magic Eraser when we did a walk-through a new construction home she was purchasing and she got out lots of dark marks and surface wall blemishes out herself!
Welcome to At Home in the Bluegrass -- A happy little blog that was about real estate way back when but turned into something completely different. Not that it's not ever about real estate, after all that's my day job but mostly it's about being in my most favorite place -- At Home in the Bluegrass with my favorite people!
Monday, February 19, 2007
More local flavors
When I’ve moved somewhere, my favorite finds in a new city are always those little restaurants and shops that are locally owned and exclusive to that city. Lexington has a lot of great spots that are really special. Zuni, Part of Le Matin bakery, I’ve mentioned before and is probably my favorite lunch spots. And, if you’re looking for a great “Ladies who Lunch” stop you can’t beat The Greentree Tea Room. The Greentree requires a reservation and you’ll find it downtown on Short Street just before Victorian Square. The Greentree is absolutely delicious (the menu changes at the beginning of each month) and the atmosphere is simply charming.
Two more recommendations for Lexington visitors:
Joe Bologna’s has my vote for the all-time best pizza. It, too, is downtown on Maxwell (just north of the University of Kentucky) located in a converted synagogue. If you’ve never been there before be sure to order a breadstick.
And of course, you have to have some Barbecue. My hands-down fav? Billy’s BBQ. Located on the corner of Tates Creek (a.k.a. High Street) and Cochran. To the embarrassment of those who dine there with me, I love it so much I can practically drink the sauce! Love it! Check back later for more local flavor finds!
Two more recommendations for Lexington visitors:
Joe Bologna’s has my vote for the all-time best pizza. It, too, is downtown on Maxwell (just north of the University of Kentucky) located in a converted synagogue. If you’ve never been there before be sure to order a breadstick.
And of course, you have to have some Barbecue. My hands-down fav? Billy’s BBQ. Located on the corner of Tates Creek (a.k.a. High Street) and Cochran. To the embarrassment of those who dine there with me, I love it so much I can practically drink the sauce! Love it! Check back later for more local flavor finds!
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Moving damage
Just learned a great tip from a friend who recently moved back to Lexington from Kansas City. The movers had done an unbelievable amount of damage to her gorgeous furniture by not properly packing her furniture with pads. Fortunately, the movers on this end of her trip called her attention to the matter as they unloaded and she has digital pictures of the inadequate job that was done packing her valuables. She has great ammunition with those pictures now in her damage claim.
Brrr....
I thought global warming had done away with winter in Central Kentucky but not so! While we don't have the snows I remember from my childhood (way back when it was uphill in both directions to school) Lexington has certainly had its spell of cold weather lately. I had an inspection this morning and we had a very difficult time getting into the house because the MLS lockbox was frozen shut! That certainly doesn't happen every day.
Seems like we're up to our third snow day this year for 2007! One thing you'll want to be prepared for if you move to Fayette County and have kids in public schools, there are no built-in snow days! Plan on having some extra days tagged on at the end of May-beginning of June for each day the kids miss in class.
Seems like we're up to our third snow day this year for 2007! One thing you'll want to be prepared for if you move to Fayette County and have kids in public schools, there are no built-in snow days! Plan on having some extra days tagged on at the end of May-beginning of June for each day the kids miss in class.
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