6200 Sherri Ave – Niagara Falls – $259,900

13 02 2012
MLS N300001362

FULLY FINISHED BI-LEVEL WITH INLAW POTENTIAL!

GORGEOUS INGROUND POOL
 
REAR YARD PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED WITH MATURE TREES
 
3 + 1 BEDROOMS
 
2 FULL BATHS
 
GAS F/P IN HUGE REC ROOM
 
LAMINATE AND CERAMIC THRU MAIN FLOOR
 




HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

3 01 2012

Happy New Year!

Can you believe it is 2012 already?

I am looking forward to another exciting year.

If you are thinking of buying or selling, please give me a call and I will be happy to assist you.

 

Wishing you all the best for 2012!!

Kevin 

905-356-9600 office

905-321-0608 direct





“NEW PRICE” 6048 Biamonte Pkwy

5 12 2011
MLS #20149107

FANTASTIC LOCATION!

 

$142,900

 

MLS 20149107

 

FANTASTIC LOCATION FOR THIS 4 BDRM 1.5 STOREY ON A QUIET STREET

MAIN FLOOR FEATURES LARGE LIVING ROOM AREA

EAT IN KITCHEN WITH ACCESS TO NEW REAR DECK

2 MAIN FLOOR BEDROOMS WITH 4 PIECE BATH

2ND FLOOR FEATURES 2 ADDITIONAL BEDROOMS WITH HUGE MASTER BEDROOM WITH SPACIOUS STORAGE CLOSET

LIVING ROOM AND ALL BEDROOMS HAVE BEAUTIFUL, ORIGINAL HARDWOOD THROUGHOUT

HIGH AND UNSPOILED BASEMENT LEVEL, JUST WAITING FOR YOUR CREATIVE IDEAS TO FINISH INTO A LARGE REC ROOM OR GAMES ROOM

UPDATED 100 AMP SERVICE, HUGE DEEP LOT

EASY ACCESS TO QEW, SHOPPING, AND OTHER AMENITIES

PRICED TO SELL!

 

6048 Biamonte Pkwy – Niagara Falls ON

 




Holiday Decorating 101……

28 11 2011




IS YOUR FIREPLACE READY FOR WINTER?

20 10 2011




Mike Holmes’ Top Fall Home Maintenance Tips………….

11 10 2011




RUN FOR THE CURE – SUNDAY OCTOBER 2

3 10 2011
Over 30,000 people ran or walked,  to create a future without breast cancer
 in the 19th annual Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure
on Sunday, October 2nd, 2011.

I was happy to be a participant for such a great cause.

 
It was raining and cold….but we did it!
 

FINISH LINE





RUN FOR THE CURE…..

22 09 2011

I will be participating in CIBC’s Run for the Cure for Breast Cancer.

The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure is Canada’s largest single day, volunteer-led fundraising event dedicated to raising funds for breast cancer research, and education awareness programs.

Each year, thousands of Canadians of all ages and from all walks of life unite to participate in the Run. Their reasons for participating vary,  but they all have the same goal; to create a future without breast cancer.

I would love if you were able to join our RE/MAX team and participate in this great cause.  If you are unable to participate, your donation of any amount is greatly appreciated!

Thank-you for your support!

-Kevin

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Promote Energy Efficiency this winter………….

19 09 2011

Inside your home

Lower your thermostat a couple of degrees during the day when no one is home and at night whenyou‘re sleeping.

Invest in a programmable thermostat.

Open your south-facing blinds during the day and close them at night.

Fill in cracks or holes in the walls, ceilings, and foundation left by your new home shifting and settling.

 Look at entry points for electrical lines, plumbing, gas lines or oil pipes, and windows and doors.

Replace your incandescent lighting with compact fluorescent lighting.

Use timers for your indoor lights.

Use task lighting instead of overhead lighting.

In the rooms in your home with high ceilings,  have ceiling fans to move the warm air downwards.

Use an oil, gas, or electric fireplace or wood stove that is airtight and that minimizes the indoor heated air being lost through the fireplace or chimney.

Regularly clean and/or vacuum vents, baseboard heaters, etc..

Change your furnace filter monthly during the winter.

Put plastic film on windows that you don’t use during the winter season.

Are your drapes lined?

Do you have area rugs and carpet runners on your hardwood, linoleum, or tile floors? They’re especially important when your basement isn’t finished or heated.

Insulate all of your hot water pipes, heating ducts, and water heater insulated.

Close  the heat vents in rooms that are seldom used. Keep these rooms closed in the winter.  Keep your closet doors closed.

Outside your home

Clean your eavestroughs and downspouts to prevent moisture from entering your home.

Use motion sensors for your outside lights.

Inspect the places where the brick and siding or wood meet for gapping during the settling process.

Fill in cracks or holes in the walls and foundation left by your new home shifting and settling.

 Check around entry points for electrical lines, plumbing, gas lines or oil pipes, and windows and doors.





Bored with your kitchen? …. What are some options for kitchen walls besides paint?

15 08 2011







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