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~1900 Bethel Road~
Beautifully remodeled office suite with nearly 2,300 SF! 2 lobby areas/entrances - 2 office suites combined to make 1 large suite with 10+ offices, Kitchen, 2 full Baths & a very large meeting/gathering room. New HVAC - 2002. Frontage on Bethel Road. Located just east of Sawmill Road in a very visible, high traffic area! Only $224,700. Call DeLena today!
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~10823 Morse Rd~
ATTENTION ALL ANIMAL LOVERS! "Cross-Country" Equestrian Estate with 9-10 stall Barn, 80x220 outdoor arena and 30x50 coverall. Heated/cooled dog Kennel with 10 indoor/outdoor Kennels. 20x40 "Hobby Barn" & 25x25 "Shop" area. Ranch home with sunken Great Room addition. Giant "Country" Kitchen! Updated roof, HVAC, windows, Kitchen with 42" cabinets, Baths, interior paint & more! Run a business (or 2) here! Over 1,700 SF! 2 BRs & 1.5 Baths! Rocky Fork Hunt Club Area.Licking Heights schools! Only $274,700! Call DeLena Today!
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~5365 Club Dr~
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~12241 Ivy Ridge Pl~
INCREDIBLE CUSTOM HOME …
...On ~1.5 acre lot close to everything! Gorgeous wood floors. Island Kitchen with wrap around cherry cabinets. Living Room/Den. Family Room with marble fireplace. Mud Room with dog bath. 2nd floor laundry. Master Suite with luxury Bath & garden tub. Many upgrades! White 6 panel doors, full front porch, upgraded landscaping, 3+ car garage, extended drive & more! Nearly 3,000 SF! 4 BR’s & 2.5 Baths! Big Walnut schools! Only $ 399,900! Call DeLena Today!
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~9235 Walnut Hull Drive~
SPRAWLING RANCH HOME…
...on 2+ acre wooded lot at the end of a cul-de-sac with Hoover Reservoir dock rights! Custom designed with handicap accessibility. Ceramic foyer opens to a spacious Great Room. Huge Kitchen with 9ft island & tons of cherry cabinets. Vaulted Master Suite with Sitting Room, Four Season Room & whirlpool Bath. Finished basement with Recreation Room, Dry Bar, 4th Bedroom & Full Bath.1st floor Billiards Room/Den. A great location! 4 BR’s & 3.5 Baths! Nearly 5,000 SF! Big Walnut schools! Only $ 599,900! Call DeLena Today!
1. Home improvements
In the eyes of Uncle Sam, "home improvements" are generally defined as expenditures that increase the value of the home or extend its life. However, home improvements are not deductible in the year you make them. Instead, they must be "capital improvements" that increase the value of your home, such as a remodeling job, a new bathroom, new kitchen, etc.
2. Energy tax credits
Energy-efficient home improvements are usually the most deductible. Homeowners who upgrade their properties with energy-efficient heating or cooling systems, windows, doors, insulation, and other systems designed to reduce energy waste may be eligible for tax credits. Those who use solar energy or other alternative energy systems may also be eligible for breaks. To learn which improvements qualify, visit www.energystar.gov and search “tax credits."
3. Home office
Homeowners can deduct a percentage of their home’s costs proportionate to the percentage of the home that they are using as a home office. For example, if you use 10% of your home as a home office or to run a home-based business, that means you could deduct, for instance, 10% of electrical bills. You can also deduct for repairs, renovations, furnishings or other expenses related to the home office space.
4. Disaster-related expenses
After several severe weather events this year, you might be wondering if you can claim any disaster related expenses. In IRS terms, casualty losses can be claimed only if they are the result of a sudden, unexpected, and/or unordinary event – that would include a loss due to fire, tornado, or flooding. Property loss or damage due to gradual deterioration, such as termite infestation, is not deductible as a casualty loss.
Insurance reimbursements reduce the amount of any loss, so any insurance settlements you got will need to be taken into consideration. If you expect to get reimbursed for a loss, do not claim a casualty loss deduction. However, if you find out the item(s) is not insured, you can deduct the loss.
5. Moving expenses
Home buyers and sellers who are moving at least 50 miles from their last address and who are moving within one year of starting a new job may be able to deduct moving costs, storage costs, or moving-related travel costs such as lodging and food. To qualify, you will also have to prove you’ve worked at least 39 weeks at your new job once the move is complete.
Pump up your home’s curb appeal and welcome a new season with these easy, low-cost projects. Following are five ways to stage your home’s exterior for spring.
1. Start at the door
Your front door is the main focal point for curb appeal, so make sure it sparkles with welcome. Repaint or refinish the surface, polish hardware and touch up surrounding trim. You can also update your front door by installing a new handle and lockset.
2. Accessorize the entry
Freshen your home’s first impression with an up-to-date doormat, a stylish address plate or new house numbers, and a brand new mailbox. Frame the look with containers featuring bright seasonal blooms.
3. Light the way
Illuminate the approach to your abode with an easy-to-install path lighting kit. If porch lighting looks tired, replace fixtures with modern classics that have the wattage to enhance safety and highlight facade features.
4. Add seasonal color
Strategic plantings add interest, create new focal points in landscaping and contribute to curb appeal. Shop for species that are native to your climate zone and drought-resistant. If deer and other creatures dwell nearby, ask your local nurseryman about plants that woodland neighbors won’t devour at first bloom.
5. Keep that lawn lush
For green throughout the season, reseed your lawn’s rough patches and fertilize with a timed-release formula. An irrigation system driven by a digital timer helps create a water-wise routine, and slightly reducing your turf’s footprint can make maintenance easier if you’re faced with drought conditions.
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