Friday, January 12, 2018

15 Remarkably Easy Ways to Create a Dust-Free Home

Good Day Everyone and thanks for stopping by. Loving this article, the thought of a cleaner more dust free home is great. Also great health benefits as well. Take a look



Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope  today's Blog was informative. Please share with friends. Visit us at            www.MarylandHomesByLynn.com



Lynn Nichols, Realtor, CRS, MRP of Douglas Realty...
Lynn is a Realtor that serves Maryland and works
mainly surrounding Central Maryland.
For any Real Estate Needs please contact her at 

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

The Property Brothers Reveal 5 Home Decor Nightmares Everyone Needs to Avoid

Good Day Everyone and thanks for stopping by. I found this article that was written by Lisa Johnson Mandell. Sometimes when showing houses, well the buyers see these exact things written about in this article and walk away. So please, if you are going to sell your house one day, stay clear of these Decor Nightmares....

Before: Clutter greets guests when they enter the home.
Before: Clutter greets guests when they enter the home.
HGTV

1. A cluttered foyer

When Drew and Jonathan meet the family for the first time, they walk into a narrow, cluttered entry hall full of bags, clothes, and kids' stuff. Drew gently chastises them, explaining that homeowners say a lot about their house by what greets guests behind the front door.
"All you're saying in this house is 'There's no storage, there's no room,'" he tells them. It all makes the house appear much smaller than it really is.

2. Mirrored walls

The mirrored walls might work for Jonathan, but not for potential buyers.
The mirrored walls might work for Jonathan, but not for potential buyers.
HGTV
Dan and Chandra thought that a mirrored wall would make the small home look more spacious, but not so, according to Jonathan.
"It makes it feel like an '80s dance hall," he says, as he strikes a pose in the mirror. He usually likes full-length mirrors, he says, but "these mirrors have got to go!"

3. Wall-to-wall carpeting

In case you were wondering, wall-to-wall carpeting is really, really over.
"Nobody today is looking for wall-to-wall carpet," Jonathan states. "Especially wall-to-wall carpet that has a decade's worth of mysteries in it."

4. Popcorn ceilings

OK, by now we all know that popcorn ceilings have been out for several decades and that their removal is tricky. But were you aware that, as you take them down, they might reveal problems with the ceiling, or, god forbid, the roof?
As Jonathan removes the molding along the ceiling, he finds that the nails holding it in place are rusted.
"Rust means moisture," he says as he climbs into the attic to find out if there's a leak. If there is, it could add thousands of dollars to the couple's $50,000 renovation budget.
Everyone holds their breath as Jonathan crawls around the attic. He's relieved to find that the previous owners had simply piled great chunks of insulation up there, thinking that it would keep the heat from rising through the roof. But the insulation also blocked the vents, so the warm, moist heat rose and had nowhere to go. Fortunately, Jonathan can easily remedy this problem by removing the insulation.

5. Loud wallpaper

That wallpaper though...
That wallpaper though...
HGTV
There is some seriously loud wallpaper in the living room that practically makes the Scotts' eyes water.
"It looks like you have petri dishes sitting on doilies," Jonathan says of the busy, blue circular pattern.
"It's designer wallpaper," Chandra says in protest.
"Just because you paid a lot of money for it doesn't mean it's the best for the space," Jonathan responds. Then she confesses that she found it in overstock, but she really likes it.
"I don't care what you like," Jonathan replies. "I care what buyers like, because if buyers like it, it's going to get you a higher dollar amount, and it's going to sell faster."
After: A sleek and clutter-free dining areaJonathan might be right, but it certainly doesn't win him many warm-and-fuzzy vibes from Chandra, who whispers to her husband: "Drew is nicer."

Wow it is interesting to look at the decor from a contractor's point of view, but a lot of great information and things so think about with that. 

Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope  today's Blog was informative. Please share with friends. Visit us at            www.MarylandHomesByLynn.com



Lynn Nichols, Realtor, CRS, MRP of Douglas Realty...
Lynn is a Realtor that serves Maryland and works
mainly surrounding Central Maryland.
For any Real Estate Needs please contact her at 


Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Hot New Rental Listing!!!!!

Good Day All:

If you are looking for a rental you have to check this one out. Here's a little information about 12523 Rustic Rock Lane. Awesome Newer Home in Beltsville...... This is a four story townhouse, with a two car garage. Main level has a fantastic open floor plan with a gourmet kitchen, if you love to cook this is the place for you. The third level has two bedrooms, including a master suite. On the fourth level, there is another master suite, with a sitting room and full bath as well, but the bonus is the patio that you can either enjoy. So please if you are interested or have any quesitons contact us here at Lynn Nichols Real Estate.

















Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope  today's Blog was informative. Please share with friends. Visit us at            www.MarylandHomesByLynn.com



Lynn Nichols, Realtor, CRS, MRP of Douglas Realty...
Lynn is a Realtor that serves Maryland and works
mainly surrounding Central Maryland.
For any Real Estate Needs please contact her at 


Monday, January 8, 2018

10 Things a Burglar Doesn't Want You to Know

Good Day All and thanks for stopping by. One thing I really think all people should be aware of is home security. It is so important to protect yourself and your family. So many people think it will never happen to me, but it can. So here is an article from Bob Vila that addresses a lot of different security issues.



Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope  today's Blog was informative. Please share with friends. Visit us at            www.MarylandHomesByLynn.com



Lynn Nichols, Realtor, CRS, MRP of Douglas Realty...
Lynn is a Realtor that serves Maryland and works
mainly surrounding Central Maryland.
For any Real Estate Needs please contact her at 

Friday, January 5, 2018

Facts About Radon

Good Day Everyone and thanks for stopping by. When working with buyers and I have the initial contact with my buyers, we start talking about the different inspections that should take place. One inspection I stress above all other is the Radon Inspection. Radon is a gas that you cannot smell, but if your house has radon and you are not aware it can give lung cancer to you and your family. So to me it should be no question to get it tested. Also if you have owned your home and have not had it tested, I would strongly advise that you do. Please take look at the link below, this will direct you to my Number 1 Home Inspector's website......





Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope  today's Blog was informative. Please share with friends. Visit us at            www.MarylandHomesByLynn.com



Lynn Nichols, Realtor, CRS, MRP of Douglas Realty...
Lynn is a Realtor that serves Maryland and works
mainly surrounding Central Maryland.
For any Real Estate Needs please contact her at 









Thursday, January 4, 2018

13 Mistakes Not to Make If You Ever Want to Sell Your Home

Good Day Everyone and thanks for stopping by. So we are creeping up on Spring and the Selling Season. My thoughts are on waiting to sell until Spring is DON'T!!!!! One of my favorite months to list houses is February, I have seen so many multiply offers this time of the year, the inventory is at it's lowest and only serious buyers are out and again so much less competition for selling.

So if you are looking to sell soon or even later, this article that I came across by Bob Vila is great. I've seen these mistakes again and again. So many times they turn off buyers. Please take a look and if we can help you here at Lynn Nichols Real Estate, please contact us at anytime.





Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope you enjoyed today's Blog. Please share with friends. Visit us at            www.MarylandHomesByLynn.com



Lynn Nichols, Realtor, CRS, MRP of Douglas Realty...
Lynn is a Realtor that serves Maryland and works
mainly surrounding Central Maryland.
For any Real Estate Needs please contact her at 


Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Baby It's Cold Outside!!!!!

Good Day All:

Needless to say here in Maryland it is bitter cold. It can be very dangerous out there for you and your pets. Everyone has to be thinking as well about their cars and their houses. 

Today I found an article from the Buffalo News on tips for all of these items. Even though it is from Buffalo, New York there are a lot of great tips. Please everyone read through and be safe out there, it does not look like it is going to warm up for a good long time. 


Here are some winter driving tips from AAA:
• If you notice your battery is slow to turn when you try to start it up, get it checked.
• Park in a garage, if possible, to keep the battery warmer.
• Drive your car regularly, even if it’s just for a bit, so the battery gets some use, unless it’s not safe to drive.
• Check the tire pressure before driving and fill with air if needed. As the average temperature drops, so will tire pressures – typically by one PSI for every 10 degrees.
• Check the coolant level in the overflow tank when the engine is cold. If the level is low, add a 50/50 solution of coolant and water to maintain the necessary antifreeze capability.
• Dress warmly and carry extra clothes, including an extra hat, gloves, socks and blanket.
• Make sure your emergency road kit includes a shovel, water, snacks and a car charger.
• Keep your gas tank full.
• When you are going for a drive, let someone else know where you are headed and keep in touch. Don’t travel alone unless you have to.
Walk like a penguin
It’s icy out there this week and it’s easy to wipe out on an ice-caked sidewalk.
A  tip on how to walk on ice and snow safely: “Walk like a penguin.”
“The waddle keeps your center of gravity over your front leg and will keep you upright. Spread your feet out slightly, to increase your center of gravity, and take small steps,” the show said.
And if you do feel yourself falling, tuck and roll.
“If you feel yourself losing balance, tuck into a ball, make yourself as small as possible and keep your head and face away from the fall, experts say. Don’t put out your hands to catch yourself, or you’ll risk breaking your arms or wrists. Try to land on the fleshy part of your body rather than your knees or spine".
Frozen pipes
If you turn on a faucet and only a trickle comes out, suspect a frozen pipe. Spots where pipes are vulnerable to freezing include against exterior walls or where your water service enters your home through the foundation.
To prevent your home’s water pipes from freezing, which can be a messy and expensive disaster, here are some tips from the American Red Cross:
• Keep garage doors closed if there are water supply lines in the garage.
• Open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing.
• When the weather is very cold outside, let the cold water drip from faucets served by exposed pipes.
• Keep the thermostat set to the same temperature both during the day and at night.
• If you will be going away during cold weather, leave the heat on in your home, set to a temperature no lower than 55° F.
If your pipes do freeze, here’s what you can do to thaw them:
• Keep your faucet open. As you treat the frozen pipe and the frozen area begins to melt, water will begin to flow through the frozen area. Running water through the pipe will help melt ice in the pipe.
• Apply heat to the section of pipe using an electric heating pad, an electric hair dryer, a portable space heater (kept away from flammable materials), or by wrapping pipes with towels soaked in hot water. Do not use a blowtorch, kerosene or propane heater, charcoal stove, or other open-flame device. Apply heat until full water pressure is restored.
• If you are unable to locate the frozen area, if the frozen area is not accessible, or if you can not thaw the pipe, call a licensed plumber.
Protect your pets
The freezing temperatures and snow and ice on the ground in the Buffalo area can make trips outside treacherous for your pet.
Here are some tips from the ASPCA on taking care of your pets – and their tender paws – this winter.
• If it’s too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for your pet, so keep your animals inside.
• Don’t leave pets alone in a car during cold weather. Cars hold in the cold and can cause animals to freeze to death.
• When walking your dog, bring a towel to clean off their paws. After each walk, wash and dry your pet’s feet and stomach to remove ice, salt and chemicals – and check for cracks in paw pads or redness between the toes. Massaging petroleum jelly or other paw protectants into paw pads before going outside can help protect from salt and chemical agents. Booties provide even more coverage and can also prevent sand and salt from getting lodged between bare toes and causing irritation.
• Don’t shave your dog down to the skin in winter, as a longer coat will provide more warmth. If your dog is short-haired, consider dressing it in a coat or sweater.
• Bathe your pets as little as possible during cold spells. Washing too often can remove essential oils and increase the chance of developing dry, flaky skin.
• Be sure to clean up any leaked antifreeze from your vehicle. It is lethal for dogs and cats.
• Feed your pet a little bit more during the winter months.
Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope you enjoyed today's Blog. Please share with friends. Visit us at            www.MarylandHomesByLynn.com



Lynn Nichols, Realtor, CRS, MRP of Douglas Realty...
Lynn is a Realtor that serves Maryland and works
mainly surrounding Central Maryland.
For any Real Estate Needs please contact her at 






Check this "Sweetheart of A Deal" out.

What a "Sweetheart of a Deal" just in time for Valentines Day. Great starter home or if you are looking for an investment property...