Thursday, December 2, 2010

Do-It-Yourself Tip for Today


I'm not much of a DIY Tipster, but just had victory. I found great LED rope lights for exterior Christmas lights for $5 a box at Westside Bargain Mart. I installed the light clips with my hot glue gun - and so far it's working. Who needs a screwdriver when you have a 20 year old mini hot glue gun?

Tuesday, November 30, 2010


Check out my new/updated website! Thanks to Theresa Stevens, of Wildwood Marketing for her terrific work. Keep checking the website for updates - some pages are a work in progress.


Monday, June 28, 2010

New Listing - 1265 Valkenburg - $187,000





This charming Holland Park home has central A/C and a wonderful yard with a 3-tiered deck. Hardwood flooring in the kitchen and living room. 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2 car garage. Easy access to I25 and shopping on Centennial Blvd. $199,900

Monday, April 5, 2010

112 Peakview - Quintessential Manitou!


112 Peakview, Manitou Springs, CO






This 2 bedroom, 2 bath house has the views everyone moves to Colorado to experience. Light, bright, updated, and well...COOL. New windows galore, the kitchen and living room are beautifully renovated. You've never seen a master bedroom quite like this one. A garage is at steet level. Abundant storage on the basement level. Priced at $249,000.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

1191 Hill Mesa Court, $289,000

1191 Hill Mesa Court
35 x 15 back patio!






A wonderful 6 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 car garage, 2726 square foot home on Colorado Springs' westside! Main level living is easy in this immaculate, spacious home! Those extra bedrooms means you'll never have to have a guest bedroom in your home office. Updated paint colors, floors, and lighting. The main level is open and bright, leading out to a 35x15 patio! Perfect for entertaining! Midland Elementary is home to the only local elementary school level IB program. Close to shopping, Bear Creek Park and downtown Colorado Springs. Terrific neighborhood! Call Mary for a private showing.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

922 Midland Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO

922 Midland Ave, Mantiou Springs CO
Kitchen with contemporary lighting
Up Stairs Living Room

Side Deck
Front View - Red Mountain

Love Downtown Manitou, but a 100+ year old home is more than you can do? Check out this terrific 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home on Midland Avenue, where old meets new(er). Built in 1985, this home is 2 blocks from Intemann Trail, 3 blocks from Manitou Avenue, and has a large lot - a rare find in town! Energy efficient with great ventilating clerestory windows, a high efficiency furnace and double-paned vinyl windows. Red Mountain is out your front door - the best view for the Manitou 4th of July firework show! Great neighbors, great neighborhood, and a great town. $264,000 (Update - under contract - set to close 5/14/10)

Monday, March 1, 2010

28 Mountain View Road, Manitou Springs, CO


4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Rancher in Crystal Hills! This home sits across from a neighborhood park, and is in Manitou Springs School District 14. New furnace, plus newer roof and windows! Hardwood floors have been preserved under the carpet. Two living areas - living room on main level and family room on lower level. You will love this neighborhood and home. $279,900


Park across from home.



Living Room


Backyard with gorgeous maple tree


Updated kitchen!




Thursday, February 18, 2010

Cimarron Hills - 130K!

2250 Calistoga, Colorado Springs, CO 80915




This charming 3/2/2 home is priced for the first-time homebuyer or investor! 922 square feet, designer colors, and professional xeriscaping! Seller is leaving a 51 HD-compatible television and some lovely furniture for the new homeowner. Cimarron Hills is close to the Powers corridor shopping area. Call me for a private showing! 719/233-0086

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

ECycling with EcoATM



When it's easy to recycle electronics (and anything else), people will do it. EcoATM, is a winner of Next Big Idea Contest through Coinstar. www.ecoATM.com
EcoATM, has devised a drop-off solution, ATM-style kiosks, or eCycling Stations, which will accept cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and other electronics. These items are appraised when deposited, and consumers receive trade-up coupons, gift cards, and/or a charitable contribution deduction on the spot. It is expected that these items can be repurposed for both use within the country, as well as underserved countries where cell phones are in demand. The company is a new entry into the green industry, and plans to roll out eCycling stations in retail stores throughout the country.


Friday, January 15, 2010

Behind Door Number One




This cautionary tale is drawn from personal experience. As a part of my quest to upgrade and bring energy efficiency to my 106 year old house, 3 exterior doors have been replaced. Doors are easy to order, but seemingly impossible to get the order right. In this house, we are 3 for 3 in door order screw-ups. The screw-ups usually leave us with a large piece of plywood over the opening for weeks on end, to the confusion of an 11 year old cocker spaniel and 2 cats.

When replacing a door, use the following checklist:
• Don’t assume that pointing at the exact sample of the door that you want means you will get the door you want. There is a big difference between a 10-light colonial door, and a 15 light French door. Pointing at the door on display and saying, “This is what we want,” doesn’t necessarily make it so.
• If ordering a 32 inch door, make sure that 32 inches means 32 inches. Our most recent adventure brought us a lovely 30 inch door with a 32 inch frame. There is a particular brand that needs a conversion table for their measurements – it’s the algebraic equation of: If door = 32 then frame = X.
• Make sure your contractor measures the new door BEFORE taking the old door out. Then, if there’s a problem you won’t be left with the lovely sheet of plywood mentioned earlier.
• Make sure the door that you saw and loved on HGTV is an appropriate door for the part of the country in which you live. A wood, single paned door is fine for San Diego or Houston, but not so for a north facing door in Colorado. When the wrong door is used, the next thing you know, you’ll be putting up a large piece of canvas to save your utility bills over the winter.
• If you plan to paint a metal clad door, be sure to mention it to the person placing the order – there is a different surface on the standard white door than there is on a “primed to paint” door.
• If you order your door, and leave feeling apprehensive about what just took place, listen to yourself and call the department manager to double-check the order.

If you do all of these things, and still end up with the wrong door, take heart. Usually the big box home improvement centers will work with you to get it right. Expect to spend a lot of time on the phone, and expect to negotiate. The silver lining of our door fiascos has been that we didn’t have to pay for 2 of the doors. However, what we didn’t pay in money was made up for in time and energy. We are in the middle of a door drama now, but it is on the way to resolution.

Thanks…and keep the door closed! You’re letting all of the heat out!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

New Favorite Blog

http://retrorenovation.com
For those of us who want to "save the pink bathrooms," or have happy nostalgia when you find objects that remind you of something our mothers or grandmothers had.









50 Minnehaha, Manitou Springs, CO


















50 Minnehaha
Manitou Springs, CO
782 sf, 1 bedroom/1bath
A dream opportunity for those interested in historical restoration! This home is oozing with potential.
$149,000 OBO