Thursday Three: 3 Ways To Use A Closet As Living Space

I realize that nobody really has “extra storage” in their house, but if you’re able to reorganize in such a way that you can free up some closet space, there are lots of great ways that you can turn it into viable living space. Here are three of my favorites…

I realize that nobody really has “extra storage” in their house, but if you’re able to reorganize in such a way that you can free up some closet space, there are lots of great ways that you can turn it into viable living space.  Here are three of my favorites:

In the Kitchen: Baking Zone
A moveable island or butcher block counter on wheels can slide in and out of the closet to add both storage and workspace.  High shelves allow storage for baking pans, tins, cookie cutters, etc.  Vertical slats offer convenient space for storing cookie sheets, cooling racks, and more.  Hang hooks on the back of the door for measuring cups and spoons, potholders, towels, and other miscellaneous odds and ends.

In the Bathroom: First Aid Center
By storing items that are only used occasionally (humidifiers, heating pads, etc.) on high shelves, that leaves the rest of the space available to store items in bins separated by family member or item type.  Another great way to store first aid products is on shelf that turns so that it’s easier to see everything at once – don’t forget to regularly purge expired products!

Any Room:  Home Office
By painting the interior of the closet a colorful shade and hanging a light fixture, a closet can be turned into a lovely and functional office with just the addition of a work surface.  Adding table legs, wall brackets, and a solid surface to a prefinished shelf creates a perfect desk and by adding some bookshelves, filing cabinets, bulletin boards, and other office accessories you’ve got yourself a nice home office that can easily be closed off when you’re not using it.

There are lots of things you can do with a closet, an afternoon, and a bit of creativity!  Which one is your favorite?

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266!

Sussex County Weekend Update

Here are just a few of the events going on in Sussex County, Delaware this weekend…

Here are just a few of the events going on in the area this weekend:

April 26th-29thDelmarva Birding Weekend
This unique event begins tomorrow and lasts all weekend.  Started to promote ecotourism on Delmarva, this event draws birding and wild life enthusiasts from around the country.  Check out the website for more information.

Saturday, April 28th:  Second Annual Dewey Beach Treasure Fest Community Yard Sale
You might score some great deals at this event which runs from 8am-12pm in the Ruddertowne parking lot (Dickinson Ave & the bay).  Individual yard sales will be hosted around town as well.  Happy hunting!

Saturday, April 28thBug & Bud Festival
This unique festival celebrates Bugs & Flowers with all kinds of events throughout the day, including a fishing contest for kids, costume parade, free paddle boat rides, craft vendors, food, and more!  9am-4pm, Downtown Milford

Saturday, April 28thQueen’s Day
Honor Lewes’ roots by celebrating the Dutch Queen’s birthday at the Zwaanendael Museum (Kings Hwy & Savannah Road).  Visitors are encouraged to wear orange in honor of the Dutch royal dynasty, the House of Orange.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and let us help make your dream a reality – 302-644-2266!

Why Buying A Home Is Better Than Renting

With the housing market in its current state, many people are opting to rent rather than buy. They feel that renting gives them more flexibility and won’t leave them possibly unable to keep their house should they lose their job or have another hardship befall them. However, there couldn’t be a better time to buy! In fact, in 98% of today’s top housing markets, buying a home is actually more affordable than renting!

With the housing market in its current state, many people are opting to rent rather than buy.  They feel that renting gives them more flexibility and won’t leave them possibly unable to keep their house should they lose their job or have another hardship befall them.  However, there couldn’t be a better time to buy!  In fact, in 98% of today’s top housing markets, buying a home is actually more affordable than renting!

There are several reasons that buying is almost universally more affordable than renting.  First, home prices are at record lows throughout the country.  Second, mortgage rates are at historic lows.  And third, landlords acknowledge that they have control in a market flooded which results in high rent prices.

So, if you’re in a position to save for a down-payment now is the time to buy!  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and let us help you get out of your rental and into your own home – 302-629-6693.

April 24, 2012

Today’s food for thought from Sallust:  “Everything that rises sets, and everything that grows, grows old.”  “We just need to stretch that growing old part.”  Fred

 

Fred’s pick of the day is MLS # 589174.  Tis home in Grant’s Way, Milton, DE was just reduced to $158,900.  This is a Class C manufactured home with 3 BR, 2 BA in 1400 sq. ft., with laminate flooring and a fenced rear yard.  Call me @ 302 258-6983 if you want to see it.  Fred

April 23, 2012

Today’s food for thought from Elizabeth I:  “Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested.”  “Loose lips sink ships or complicate one’s life enormously.”  Fred

Fred’s Pick of the Day is MLS # 593949.  Rental income on this Lewes, DE home was 45K last year.  The home boasts 5 BR, 3 BA, and marries old world charm with contemporary renovations – all for only $759,000.  Call me if you want to see this stately home @ 302 258-6983.  Fred

Green Your Home Without Spending Too Much Green

Green home improvements continue to be a trendy topic when talking about real estate. Since yesterday was Earth Day I thought I’d highlight a few easy ways you can go green on the cheap….

Green home improvements continue to be a trendy topic when talking about real estate.  Since yesterday was Earth Day I thought I’d highlight a few easy ways you can go green on the cheap.

Cleaning Products
With a little white vinegar, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, liquid soap, tea tree oil, glycerin, and empty bottles you can make your own green, non-toxic cleaning products.  These products are better for your home, the environment, and your wallet!

Insulation
Improving the insulation in your home means less drafts, which in turn means less money spent to heat or cool your home.  There are simple, inexpensive ways to add insulation to your home too, such as plugging your outlets with outlet protectors, using rope caulk around the perimeter of windows, and using foam insulating pads to plug air leaks elsewhere.

Dust Your Light Bulbs
Clean bulbs emit more light than dirty ones, plus dirty bulbs burn up faster and need to be replaced more often.

Be Aware Of Your Energy Output
If you are going to do laundry, make sure you’ve got a full load.  If you are planning to turn on the oven, do your baking for whole week at the same time.  Don’t run the dishwasher half empty.  Use your appliances wisely, and if it doesn’t need to stay plugged in (like a fridge or freezer), unplug it when it’s not in use.  To make it easier, plug electronics like a tv, dvd player, gaming system, etc. into one power strip and turn the power strip on and off as needed.

Of course, if you really want to go green you can always upgrade to eco-friendly appliances or add solar panels to your home, but these are not exactly easy on the wallet!

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266!

Spotlight on Geocaching

Delaware has its own geocaching trail that includes 75 locations statewide, with many in Sussex County, including a couple in Cape Henlopen State Park! If you love being outdoors, surrounded by the beauty of nature then you should try geocaching.

 

Have you heard of geocaching?  Geocaching is basically a big outdoor treasure hunt!  Participants use a GPS or other navigational techniques to locate small boxes called “caches” and hide other caches.  Currently there are over 5 million geocachers in the world with caches in over 100 countries and on all seven continents.  Delaware has its own geocaching trail that includes 75 locations statewide, with many in Sussex County, including a couple in Cape Henlopen State Park!  If you love being outdoors, surrounded by the beauty of nature then you should try geocaching.  It’s fun whether you just try it once or make it a regular day of it!

Interested in buying your selling a home in Southern Delaware?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266!

April 20, 2012

Food for thought from Horatio Nelson:  “Gentlemen, when the enemy is committed to a mistake we must not interrupt him too soon.”  “Again patience is a virtue.”  Fred

Fred’s Pick of the Day is MLS # 594901.  A Historic Victorian Home in Historic Bethel, DE is now only $109,900.  This 11 room home has porches on all sides.  This is an estate sale and sold AS IS.  Please call me if you want to see this gem, at 302 258-6983.  Fred

5 Reasons to Retire to the Delaware Beaches

Delaware Today recently published an article on why Kent and Sussex Counties are great places to retire. After reading it, I began to think of the many reasons that retiring to the Delaware beaches is ideal for many people. Here are my top five reasons…

Delaware Today recently published an article on why Kent and Sussex Counties are great places to retire.  After reading it, I began to think of the many reasons that retiring to the Delaware beaches is ideal for many people.  Here are my top five reasons:

  1. No sales tax
    Delaware is one of only five states with no sales tax.  This makes the cost of living lower than many other places, a real plus for retirees on a fixed income.
  2. Low property taxes
    Property taxes in Delaware are among the lowest in the country.  In addition to lower property taxes, other tax perks for retirees in Delaware include no tax on social security benefits and no inheritance or estate taxes.
  3. Location
    Sussex County Delaware is a day trip away from Baltimore, Washington D.C., New York, Philadelphia, and many other places, so for people who like a slower pace of life with access to big city amenities, Delaware is a great choice!  It’s also ideal for people wishing to retire near family.
  4. Culture
    There’s plenty to do in Sussex County, but it’s also a short drive from many cities saturated with all the culture you could ever hope for (see #3!).
  5. Beauty
    Delaware boasts a significant amount of coastline, and the Delaware shores offer pristine natural beauty that offer a wonderful environment for retirement.

Thinking of retiring to Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associate and let us help you find the ideal home – 302-644-2266!

The Thursday Three: 3 18-Hole Golf Courses

If you love to golf, there are plenty of courses in Sussex County that are worth checking out. Here are three of them…

If you love to golf, there are plenty of courses in Sussex County that are worth checking out.  Here are three of them: 

Baywood Greens
Baywood Greens is an “exclusively public 18-hole championship golf course.”  This highly rated course in Longneck has been called both beautiful and interesting.  Covering over 6,000 yards, this scenic course offers both a challenge and a good time!  After a round of golf, you can even enjoy a delicious meal at the Baywood Clubhouse Restaurant with their popular “Gold & Dine” package. 

The Rookery
This popular course in Milton covers nearly 6,500 yards with a par of 71.  The Rookery offers a “championship 18-hole layout” and is open to the public year round.  The Rookery offers a wonderful playing experience for golfers of all abilities.  The Rookery offers many different packages which can be customized to your unique needs. 

Old Landing
This course, one of the most established courses in Sussex County, features over 6,000 yards of golf and a par of 71.   Old Landing is open to the public and offers a fun and interesting playing experience for a reasonable cost.  Instruction and memberships are also available. 

Interested in buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266!

April 18, 2012

Food for thought from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:  “Heights by great men reached and kept were not obtained by sudden flight but, while companions slept, they were toiling upward in the night.”  “There is no substitution for hard work, except for smart work.”  Fred

Fred’s Pick of the Day is MLS #594513.  OCEANFRONT:  2.33 acres, 167’ on the Ocean and 183’ on Route 1.  Also included are two very nice ocean front homes and a swimming pool.  This lot can be subdivided, all for only $20,000,000.  Call me for more information @ 302 258-6983.  Fred

Weekend Update – April 20th-22nd

Whether you want to celebrate Spring, do good for the environment, or stuff your face with some succulent barbeque, this weekend holds something for you… enjoy!

Whether you want to celebrate Spring, do good for the environment, or stuff your face with some succulent barbeque, this weekend holds something for you… enjoy!

Friday, April 20th-Sunday, April 22nd – Pork in Park BBQ Festival in Salisbury, MD
This family-friendly BBQ festival is the largest KCBS Festival on the East Coast.  Last year there were over 140 competitive BBQ teams and more than 35,000 attendees!  Competing teams will be cooking up succulent pork, chicken, and beef in hopes of winning cash and prizes.  Categories to be judged include whole hog, beef, chicken, pork, ribs, “anything butt”, seafood, and dessert.  This competition takes place within an exciting festival that is fun for the whole family.  Enjoy live music and entertainment, amusement park rides, and delicious BBQ and festival foods.  For a list of events and schedule of activities check out this link.  Cost is $2 per person, and kids 12 and under are free.  Festival hours are Friday 4pm-10pm, Saturday 10am-10pm, and Sunday 11am-5pm.

Saturday, April 21st – Spring Into Spring Festival in Georgetown, DE
Head down to The Circle in Georgetown to enjoy live music, good food, children’s activities, crafts, entertainment, and more.  12pm-9pm.  For more info and a schedule of activities check out this link. 

Saturday, April 21st – Earth Day Beach Cleanup in Fenwick Island, DE
Want to do good for the environment and your community?  Volunteer to help out at the Earth Day Beach Cleanup in Fenwick Island State Park.  Cleanup is from 9am-12pm at the parking lot of the main beach bathhouse at the south end of the park.  Call 302-227-6991 for more info. 

Saturday, April 21st – The 23rd Annual Ocean to Bay Bike Tour in Bethany Beach, DE
More than a thousand cyclists of all ages participate in this yearly event.  This event is sold out for participation, but there will be festivities at the start/finish line from 10am-1pm for those who want to head down to cheer on the participants!  The start/finish line is at Garfield & Pennsylvania, next to PNC Bank in Bethany Beach.  Check out this link for more info.

Interested in buying or selling a home in Southern Delaware?  Give us a call at Cooper Real Estate Associates and put us to work for you — 302-629-6693!

April 17, 2012

Today’s food for thought is from Henry B. Adams:  Power is poison.  “Its effect on Presidents has always been tragic.”  “The last couple of Presidents are especially guilty.”  Fred

Fred’s Pick of the Day is MLS # 594112.  This Lewes, DE estate has 5 oversized BR with 5.5 BA, a chef’s kitchen, library, and geothermal HVAC.  The price has been reduced to $676,599.  Call if you want to see this gem, at 302 258-6983.  Fred

Property Hunting in Seaford, Delaware

If you’re thinking of moving to Sussex County, Seaford is worth a look. With great schools, community activities throughout the year, and a thriving downtown area, Seaford is one of America’s best small towns! If you think Seaford might be an ideal location for you, check out these great homes…

If you’re thinking of moving to Sussex County, Seaford is worth a look.  With great schools, community activities throughout the year, and a thriving downtown area, Seaford is one of America’s best small towns!  If you think Seaford might be an ideal location for you, check out these great homes: 

24232 Beaver Dam Drive
This charming 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home includes a formal dining room, family room, screened-in pation, and laundry room.  This home features hardwood floors, multiple fireplaces, walk-in closets, and includes all appliances.  This beautiful colonial is listed for $169,900. 

200 Clearbrooke Boulevard
This gorgeous 4 bedroom, 2 bath home features over 1800 square feet of living space on just under half an acre.  This home features dual master bedrooms, walk-in closets, insulated doors & windows, and 2 car garage.  This lovely Cape Cod-style home is listed for $187,000. 

Interested in one of these homes, or perhaps others in the area?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and let us help you find your dream home – 302-629-6693.

April 16,2012

Today’s food for thought is from Plato:  “Any man may easily do harm, but not every man can do good to another.”  “Why is that?”  Fred

Fred’s Pick of the Day is MLS # 582791.  This mid-century 3BR, 2BA, brick rancher is a bargain at $145,000.  Assets are hardwood floors under the carpet and a new HVAC.  Call me @ 302 258-6983 if you want to see it.  Fred

Tips for Spring Cleaning

For some people, spring cleaning is not a big deal because they keep their home meticulously clean all year round, but for others (like me!) spring is the perfect time to do a little deep cleaning to make your home sparkle! If you’re like me, here are some tips to help you take this huge undertaking and break it down into manageable pieces. Trust me, at the end, when your home is shining, it is totally worth it!

Spring is well under way, and though we’ve had several weeks of awesome weather already, we can expect it to start warming up more permanently in the coming days. If you haven’t already done so, now is the perfect time to get a little spring cleaning done! For some people, spring cleaning is not a big deal because they keep their home meticulously clean all year round, but for others (like me!) spring is the perfect time to do a little deep cleaning to make your home sparkle! If you’re like me, here are some tips to help you take this huge undertaking and break it down into manageable pieces. Trust me, at the end, when your home is shining, it is totally worth it!

Step 1: Room by Room
For each room in your house, pick up clutter. Throw away any trash and irreparable objects and separate anything that you want to sell or donate. Make sure everything you own has a “home” and keep them there! Dust and vacuum each room, pulling out and moving furniture to clean around it. Here are some room by room tips:

  • Bedrooms – clean blankets and comforters according to care instructions, wash mattress pads and bed skirts, rotate and/or flip mattresses, and freshen pillows using the air (no heat) setting of the dryer
  • Bathrooms – clear your medicine cabinet and discard outdated products, throw away any old bath products that can no longer be used, replace shower curtain liners, and wash or replace shower curtains and bath mats
  • Kitchen – Clean out your cabinets and drawers – wipe them out with a damp cloth and organize contents, clean out your pantry and discard stale spices or expired items, clean the inside and outside of your refrigerator and freezer, and pull out appliances as far as you can and vacuum around them

Step 2: Wash Windows
Using a traditional or homemade window washing solution, clean windows both inside and out. Black and white print newspaper is best for cleaning windows because it doesn’t leave any residue behind, but don’t use any colored newsprint or your windows will look like bad stained glass! It is also best to clean windows on a cloudy day because washing windows when its sunny can cause streaks.

Step 3: Clean Window Treatments
There’s no sense in having clean windows with dirty window treatments! If your curtains or drapes are really dirty you can put them through the washing machine or have them dry cleaned (read your care instructions!), but most of the time your curtains can probably be cleaned by using the proper attachment on your vacuum cleaner.

Step 4: Check for Safety
Change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and test them to make sure they’re working. If you own a fire extinguisher, make sure its not expired and if you don’t own one, purchase one and learn how to use it!

Step 5: Deep Clean Carpets
Rent a professional grade carpet cleaner and deep clean all the carpets in your house, or hire professionals to do it for you. It’s best to do this after all your other cleaning is done, so that your fresh carpets don’t get covered with residue from all your other cleaning jobs.

Step 6: Clean Your Exterior
Spring is the perfect time to clean the outside of your home – rent a power washer and wash the exterior of your home as well as driveways and sidewalks. If you’re not comfortable doing it yourself, you can always hire a professional.

Don’t forget:

  • Sliding door tracks – these might not seem like a big deal, but having them clean makes a huge difference! Use a dry toothbrush to loosen dirt and then vacuum it up. If you want an even deeper clean use a wet rag or sponge to finish the job.
  • Light fixtures – make sure the electricity is off and bulbs are clean then dust with a microfiber cloth and wipe light bulbs down with a rag moistened with vinegar
  • Baseboards and doorframes – Put a few drops of dishwashing liquid in a bucket and dilute it with warm water then wipe down baseboards and doorframes with a sponge
  • Walls – walls can be cleaned with the same mixture used for baseboards and doorframes

Interested in buying or selling a home in Southern Delaware? Give us a call at Cooper Real Estate Associates and put us to work for you — 302-856-6434!

April 14, 2012

Today’s food for thought is from Napolean Bonaparte:  “Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide.”  “We must put the ability to decide as a must quality for the election of our Congressmen and Senators.”  Fred

Fred’s Pick of the Day is MLS # 593017.  A cute 2BR, 1BA Bungalow in Laurel, DE, in need of some TLC, could be a great starter or retirement home.  The price is right at $63,000.  Call me if you want to see this home @ 302 258-6983.  Fred

Spotlight on Fort Miles

Fort Miles is/will be receiving a lot of attention in the coming days because a relic from World War II is currently making its way toward Fort Miles. The 16 inch gun headed to Cape Henlopen was part of the heavy weaponry on the battleship USS Missouri.

Fort Miles was a key piece of our nation’s coastal defense during World War II, and it is located in what is now Cape Henlopen State Park.  Fort Miles is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a great place to learn about the role of the Delaware shore during World War II.  Fort Miles is/will be receiving a lot of attention in the coming days because a relic from World War II is currently making its way toward Fort Miles.  The 16 inch gun headed to Cape Henlopen was part of the heavy weaponry on the battleship USS Missouri.  Although this exact gun was never at Fort Miles, it is similar to the two Army guns housed there, ready to defend the coastline should the need arise.  The gun is 66 feet long, weights a quarter of a million pounds, and could shoot a 1-ton shell around 23 miles!  This massive gun is set to arrive in Georgetown on Monday, April 16th and make its way to Cape Henlopen from there.  Nobody is exactly sure when the gun will arrive at Fort Miles, but in the meantime you can take a tour or participate in the interpretive program at Fort Miles.  The Orientation Building is open from 10am-4pm on Tuesday-Saturday.

Looking to buy or sell a home in Southern Delaware?  Give Cooper Realty Associates a call and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266!

Summer Camps for Kids, Part 2

Now that it’s mid-April, if there are kids in your life that need/want to go to summer camp, you shouldn’t wait much longer to register. Spots at the best camps fill up quickly! Here are a few other great area camps I came across while researching for last week’s 5 Great Summer Camps at the Beach post. Check them out and get registered!

Now that it’s mid-April, if there are kids in your life that need/want to go to summer camp, you shouldn’t wait much longer to register.  Spots at the best camps fill up quickly!  Here are a few other great area camps I came across while researching for last week’s 5 Great Summer Camps at the Beach post.  Check them out and get registered!

Music School of DE in Milford
With branches in Milford and Wilmington, the Music School of Delaware offers several summer programs for children of all ages and even adults!

Delaware Technical Community College in Georgetown
Del Tech is not just for adults.  This college also offers camps for kids from ages 5-15 on all of its campuses.  Summer sessions run from June 18th-August 17th and there is a wide variety to choose from.  There are sessions for academics, art, career exploration, culinary arts, enrichment, the environment, science, sports & fitness, and technology.  No matter what your kids are interested there is sure to be a program to interest them, everything from “Learn How to Draw Superheroes” to “Renewable Energy Camp” to “Create Your Own Video Game” and a ton of other options!  Cost depends on the type of camp and whether you choose half day or full day sessions.  You can even mix and match camps to create a full summer of fun!  Scholarships are available.

Sussex Family YMCA Day Camps
The YMCA is known for its quality childcare, and their outdoor summer camps offer fun for kids from ages 2.5-15 years old.  Camps at the Sussex Family YMCA in Rehoboth Beach run in one week sessions from May 29-August 24 with each week offering a different, age appropriate theme.  Older kids even get to walk to the beach!  There are also separate sports camps.  Cost ranges from $98-$180 depending on the age of the child and the theme of the camp.  Financial assistance is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Trap Pond State Park Camp in Laurel
Trap Pond State Park offers 4 different “Discovery Camp” sessions from  July 16-August 10.  These week long camp sessions are geared for ages 8-12 and run from 9am-4pm each day.  Activities include hiking, biking, games, fishing, boating, nature study, and crafts.  Cost is $160 per week.

Looking to buy or sell a home in Southern Delaware?  Give Cooper Realty Associates a call and put us to work for you – 302-629-6693!

Thursday Three: 3 Ways To Lower Your Homeowner’s Insurance Premium

There are many reasons that your homeowner’s premium might go up, but if you’re looking to lower yours, try any of these quick tips…

There are many reasons that your homeowner’s premium might go up, but if you’re looking to lower yours, try any of these quick tips:

  1. Call competitors – Yes, it can be time consuming, but calling several companies for rate quotes can end up saving you quite a bundle in the long-run.  Just make sure the quotes you are getting match the coverage your currently have, otherwise it’s not a good comparison.  In some cases, switching carriers could save you up to 10% annually!
  2. Package it – Depending on your carrier, you may be able to get a better rate if you bundle your homeowners insurance with your auto coverage.  If you currently have separate policies, call both companies and ask about package discounts.  Who knows, maybe you’ll even save some money on car insurance while you’re at it!
  3. Raise your deductible – A deductible is the amount of money you will have to pay out of pocket before your insurance kicks in.  If you’ve got some money set aside to cover unexpected expenses then raising your deductible can save you a significant amount each month.

Looking to buy or sell a home in Southern Delaware?  Give Cooper Realty Associates a call and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266!