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New Listing 5209 Barnett Avenue

$215,000 3410 Stonewall Drive

$148,000 720 S. Johnstone Avenue $185,000 2472 SW Mountain Drive

Huge kit w/beautiful granite & cabinets. Bonus room could be Beautiful home in a wonderful, sought after neighborhood! Enjoy 4th bedroom, ofďŹ ce, TV room, or formal dining. Spacious bed- outdoor living by having your morning coffee in the enclosed parooms. Great room has a tray ceiling and is very large. tio and then cook dinner on a large wooden deck. Split oor plan.

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Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

$328,000 5716 Harvard Drive

$91,900 2112 Skyline Drive

$247,000

Large mixed use building/home. Zoned C-3 which allows 4 bedroom, 4 bath and a Bonus Room that can be a 5th Charming home close to elementary & middle schools! Neat Situated on 3/4 (m/l) acre with gorgeous views of mature trees! bedroom. Home sits on 1.03 acres on Circle Mountain’s and well kept. New int. paint. Dining rm could be 2nd living or Kitchen updated in 2012, 2 gas log ďŹ replaces, 50 year Malarkey for a multitude of uses. Great location. Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 and Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243 East Rim with a Gorgeous View!

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ofďŹ ce. Charming & private patio.

roof in 2013, new alarm system, new windows.

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Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 and Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

CONTRACT 1509 Armstrong Avenue

$32,500 1036 Arbor Drive

$234,000 1524 S Oak

Nice two bedroom bungalow. Perfect investment home or ďŹ rst time home buyer!!

Master suite w/tray ceiling & 2 walk-in closets. Master bath w/double sinks, whirlpool tub & separate shower. Other 3 bedrooms each have walk-in closets. Desk area just off kitchen is great for a home ofďŹ ce.

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Gail Campbell 918-338-9235

$9,900 5648 Chestnut Hill

Investment opportunity. AS IS listing. Be creative. Steve & Jana Russell 918-213-5943

$249,000 240 E 20th Street

$84,500 2616 Camelot Court

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

Joan Glock 918-213-5952

Debbie Jenkins 918-350-0003

CONTRACT 811 Lupa Street

$24,000 24206 N 3962 Road

CALLING ALL INVESTORS!! Cute home on a corner lot with a metal roof, sunroom & central heat & air. Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

$689,500 3211 Wayside Drive

ATTENTION to every detail welcomes you in this gorgeous home w/ designer paint colors on 5 acres. Relax in the great room which features a woodburning ďŹ replace & a tranquil view to the back lawn. Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 and Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

$113,900 4949 Amherst Drive

$515,000 825 S. Cherokee Avenue

New Listing

$74,900 792 Brookhollow Lane

$410,000 855 Winding Way

$130,000

Close to School! Open oor plan. 3 BR, 2 Baths Great starter home or investment property. Within walking dis- Take a look at the 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, ofďŹ ce, and 2 living ar- Home was a 3 bedroom before one of the bedrooms was converted with 2 car garage. Call today for showing. tance of both Hoover Elementary and Madison Middle Schools. eas in this incredible executive home with tons of upgrades! to an ofďŹ ce space. Master bedroom has patio access & built ins. For-

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$210,000 107 Country Road 3004

mal Living/Formal Dining combo. Den features a ďŹ replace & wet bar.

Howard Thill 918-914-0558 and Shawna Thill 918-906-4135 Debbie Jenkins 918-350-0003

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CONTRACT 2800 Kingston Court

$369,500

Just move right in! Split BR plan w/private master retreat Downtown Charmer! 3 Bed, 2 bath home on corner lot. Single story brick home w/ gleaming kitchen cabinetry, Lg. eat-in granite island, cawhich includes a separate sitting area. Kitchen has a break- Hardwood oors under carpet. H/AC new in 2002, roof sual & formal dining, 3 1/2 baths. 4 Bedroom split plan: In-Law bedroom has ensuite bath, Jack & Jill bedrooms share a bath. 3 LV areas incl. sunroom & 2 Fireplaces. fast bar, pantry and newer dishwasher and microwave. new 2014, Lots of storage.

Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

New Listing

New Listing

$280,000 5511 Country Road 5101 Pawhuska $239,000 2605 SE Vicksburg Street $225,000 2133 SE Starlight Court

$218,500

Premier property in Legacy Estates! Beautiful salt Unique downtown split level home with 2 bed, 1 full and 3 - 1/2 GORGEOUS OSAGE MEADOWS home on 3 acres m/l. Spacious entryway 61 acres m/l with 1999 manufactured home. Clear Creek crosses proper- Fresh, bright Sunroom. Updated kitchen counters and Stunning and charming in quiet cul-de-sac with lots of updates. water gunite pool w/waterfalls. Nearly $50,000 in baths, 3 HUGE living rooms, partial basement. Corner lot, brick and great room open to the kitchen and dining space. Split bedroom oor ty. 60% open. close to town on black top road. 40 x 60 shop with concrete appliances. Updated half Bathroom counter. Open New Front Doors, New carpet and new wood like tile. Awesome oor and 15 x 60 enclosed lean to. 2 RV hookups. In ground storm shelter. exterior, Unity Church meets on E end of 2nd level occasionally. plan w/master on one side and two bedrooms and bath on the other. improvements. concept living. Washer, Dryer, R kitchen with granite, newer appliances including double ovens.

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Debbie Jenkins 918-350-0003

Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

Pam Carter 918-695-1697

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New Listing 3105 Lincoln Road

$266,000 2005 Glynnwood Drive

$227,000 1937 S Surrey Court

Gorgeous 2 story, 4 bed, 3.5 bath home with lots of updates! TOTAL RENOVATION! Updated kitchen overlooks greKitchen features granite and cherry cabinets, ss appliances, and atroom & light & bright sunroom. Open Floor Plan! Unbeisland. Open oor plan. Master and 2 bedrooms on main oor. lievable en-suite master bath w/walk in shower.

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

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CONTRACT 2732 Braddock Road

$65,000 15290 N. 3960 Road, Dewey$175,000 221 Sagebrush Drive

Beautiful, exclusive neighborhood! Wooded lots with The formal living and dining are combined. Kitchen is stone bridges, waterfall, and scenic pond. Convenient large enough for a kitchen table. Separate den space is located off of the kitchen. location. Lot is at & easy to build on. Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243 Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

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$255,000 900 Delaware

$64,500

This is a fantastic home in immaculate condition. Split Traditional Century 4 Square home with original bedroom plan. Nice sized living and kitchen areas. Formal hardwood oors. 4 Bedroom. Large shop behind. dining. Inside utility. Three car garage.

Tammy Sarver 918-440-8897

Bill Riley 918-440-9372

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$309,900 5100 Minnesota Street

$130,000 $449,900 1419 SE Delaware Avenue $389,900 3 Oaklawn Drive, Ramona $356,500 5 Oaklawn Drive, Ramona $361,500 1341 Rockdale Road Nice Woodland Park home! 4 Bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 large living areas. Enjoy

Curb appeal! Charming Southern traditional, one of a kind custom home. Plenty Home completely remodeled. 40X45 shop w/concrete oor & of light & large rooms. Meticulously maintained. Workshop off garage on sepa- large overhead door. Quarters w/kit, laundry, bath, bedroom & rate security system. Huge kitchen w/double ovens & abundant cabinet space. large game room.

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

Barbara Collier 918-331-8252

Family home full of custom design details. Master & laun- Brand new home in beautiful community. 4 BR, 3 BA Welcome to country life in this beautiful home. 4 BR, the wildlife and views from the large back deck. Separated master bedroom dry on main level. 2 car gar plus extra parking. 4 living w/ unique split oor plan, cooks will love the designer 3 BA in a unique split oor plan, designer kitchen, with large walk in closet. Kitchen has roll-out cabinets. Fridge remains. rooms. expansive 1+ acre lot. kitchen.

Gretchen Sise 918-331-5009

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

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Paige Saylor 918-440-7000

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1104 Brookside Parkway $159,900 2517 Kensington Way

$159,900 950 SE Greystone Avenue $249,000 2419 Burlingame Ridge $229,000 621 N Shannon Drive $85,000 19491 N. 4020 Road $799,000 Completely remodeled home in the beautiful Wood- 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms and a great moth- New Stainless appliances. Nice oor plan, high ceilings, lots Great family Mid Century Modern home boast 4 bedrooms, Gated Community. If your looking for the privacy and Beautiful home and setting on 80 acres m/l just 3 miles E of Barof light. Gutters, sidewalk from back patio to driveway, prosecurity of a gated community we are now offering lot tlesville. 6 bdr, 4 baths, 2 kitchens, large utility/hobby room, safe 3 baths, and oversized 2 car garage. 2 bedrooms on main land area. New tile & carpet, updated lighting thru- er-in-law plan! Large rooms, 2 living areas. New fessional landscaping, kitchen backsplash, wide shower door. level, 2 bedrooms on lower level, plus hobby room. #4 in Burlingame Ridge. Take a look at this wonderful room, 3 car garage with 36 x 36 workshop and more storage in out, new paint inside/out. roof & gutters in Nov. 2019.

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

Gail Campbell 918-338-9235

Pam Carter 918-695-1697

Barb Collier 918-331-8252

Paige Saylor 918-440-7000

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

Scott Crow Craig Demuth 918-260-5232 918-695-5950

Move-in ready.

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

Paige Saylor 918-440-7000

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Bill Riley Yasmin Salama Tammy Sarver Paige Saylor 918-440-9372 701-290-8033 918-440-8897 918-440-7000

the house than you can imagine.

Craig Demuth 918-695-5950

Gretchen Sise 918-331-5009

Donna Skelly Howard Thill Shawna Thill 918-214-6800 918-914-0558 918-906-4135

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Spring into 6 eclectic 2020 home design trends (BPT) - The year is already off to a stylish start, but there are plenty more trends that will be coming into focus in the coming months. Designers around the country are exploring a dynamic mix of patterns and unexpected colors, plus creative new approaches to flooring, accents and lighting. Here are the go-to trends making a splash in design studios and homes this spring.

Florals are blossoming Just in time for spring, floral designs are bringing walls and furnishings to life. Floral wallpaper is coming back in a big way, turning rooms into virtual gardens. But not to worry the latest designs are not your grandmother's wallpaper. Intriguing, modern and sophisticated floral designs in vibrant color choices are available to suit any taste.

Biophilic design Another great trend for spring combines people's passions for naturally occurring aesthetics and nature, often brought to life through indoor gardens, small trees or "living walls." These design statements allow plants and other aspects of nature to become a visual focus in any home. It is also inspired by natural materials like wood and stone, earth tones and natural colors, and organic shapes. These elements are showcased throughout the home, including in wooden architectural beams, stone-based accent pieces and naturally colored accent walls. Yesterday's linear furniture designs are being replaced by softer, curvier shapes that mimic forms in nature.

Naturalistic flooring Designers and homeowners alike are making a statement in flooring that combines intriguing design with a natural flair, such as geometrically patterned flooring created from naturally beautiful hardwood. "Patterned flooring is beginning to dominate today's interior designs," says Katie Allen, design and trend director at Lumber Liquidators Flooring. "It can be used in a wide variety of spaces to add texture and character to any room." For example, it is easier than ever to create a warm, visually exciting look in almost any home with a chevron pattern using Bellawood Engineered Hardwood Flooring from Lumber

Some of this spring's overall trends can easily be brought to life through lighting choices, from wicker or caned pendant lamps to rounder, more organically shaped lighting fixtures. Liquidators. Each patterned plank is arranged in a custom zigzag pattern, meaning homeowners won't be wasting time installing individually angled boards. The handcrafted distressing of the wood also reveals the natural grain and rich brown hues, appealing to homeowners wanting a natural look.

with the interplay of materials such as marbles against woods, plus geometric patterns created by tiles used for accent walls or as a backsplash. Fiber art - like handcrafted rugs, throw pillows, blankets and wall hangings - is popular again, and will help make any room pop. Rattan and cane furniture also provide similar variety in terms of texture, color and pattern.

Social distancing is the most effective tool we have for slowing the spread of the coronavirus. And that means staying home, if you can. Work from home. Play at home. Stay at home. If you must go out, keep your social distance—six

Color your world Along with the emphasis on nature-based color palettes comes a shift away from the neutral tones that have become popular over the last couple of years. Jewel tones like deep blues, a variety of green hues and even subtle pinks are seeing a comeback for walls, rugs, cabinets and furnishings. Designers are often choosing strongly contrasting colors to make visually bold statements, like pink against blue, rich blue against a lighter green or any color paired with black or white.

Mix and match Unusual juxtapositions of color are being matched by contrasting textures and materials. Architects and designers are getting creative

Brighten it up Lighting is no longer just a way to illuminate your space, but a bold detail to add visual excitement to any room. Champagne gold lighting fixtures are one fun trend that really stands out, seen in every room from living and dining rooms to kitchens and baths. Some of this spring's overall trends can easily be brought to life through lighting choices, from wicker or caned pendant lamps to rounder, more organically shaped lighting fixtures. Let your own personality and design sensibility shine through when decorating your living spaces, using these trends as inspiration. Want to see more flooring options and ideas to help transform your home this spring? Visit LLFlooring.com to see the latest in flooring materials and designs.

feet, or two arm-lengths apart. Young. Elderly. In between. It’s going to take every one of us. If home really is where the heart is, listen to yours and do the life-saving thing.

Visit coronavirus.gov for the latest tips and information from the CDC.

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What the 50th anniversary of Earth Day means today (BPT) - To say these are challenging times is a vast understatement. In the course of just weeks, everyone's lives have been completely disrupted, routines have been upended and the world is still reeling as everybody struggles to figure out what it all means - both in terms of their daily life, and for the future. But one thing hasn't changed - everyone still lives on planet Earth. This makes it even more important today for everyone to be pulling together. The 50th anniversary of Earth Day this spring gives the world an opportunity to recognize the importance of everyone combining their efforts and working toward a better future - for the planet and for all its inhabitants. Now is the time to think globally, and to take action to ensure the health of the planet and its people. One thing has become clear: What happens in one part of the world affects everyone else. This is true when it comes to health crises, and it's also true for environmental health. On Earth Day, take time to think about how each action an individual takes can impact the world as a whole. For example, with the unfolding of the current health crisis, people worldwide have decreased their travel and commuting, and those changes have begun to show visible environmental impacts. Air quality has drastically improved in areas that were among the first to shut down, such as China, Italy - and now in Los Angeles. While shutting everything down is clearly not desirable nor practical, it simply shows that actions can have clear consequences. Here are three actions individual consumers and companies can take today that will help protect our planet moving forward.

1. Choose ENERGY STAR certified appliances and other products for use in your home.

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Thinking globally moving into the future will help ensure that the planet and its people not only survive, but thrive. Wind power provides the largest renewable generation capacity in the United States today, creating enough electricity to offset the energy consumption of 25 million average American homes. And there's currently enough solar power installed in the U.S. to power over 5.4 million average American homes. Imagine what even more investment in renewable energy from people all over the country could do.

3. Opt for electric vehicles plus energyProducts that earn the ENERGY STAR label efficient, ENERGY STAR certified vehicle charare independently certified to save energy, and gers. to help protect the climate. Each day, 800,000 Americans make their individual energy choices count by choosing ENERGY STAR certified products for their homes. Those individual choices add up to a dramatic impact when they're combined.

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With today's advances in electric vehicles, consumers can take advantage of even more options, including longer driving ranges and quicker charging times than ever before. Matching a new electric car with an energy-efficient ENERGY STAR certified charger provides even more environmental benefits. This is just one more example of making a choice that works in solidarity toward the common goal of a healthier planet. ENERGY STAR and the Green Power Part-

nerships program are all working toward these goals. Several organizations are taking steps to pave the way to a clean energy future - and inspiring others to act - including Best Buy, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Dell, Hewlett-Packard Company, Johnson & Johnson, MetLife, Google, Target, Microsoft and Samsung Electronics. These companies are partnering with the Environmental Protection Agency to sell energy-efficient products, improve the energy performance of their buildings, offset greenhouse gas emissions and support expansion of renewable energy. Each individual's effort adds up to great results, worldwide. The sum total of everyone working together to conserve our resources and make the most of what we have will make all the difference. Thinking globally moving into the future will help ensure that the planet and its people not only survive, but thrive. Protecting our planet starts with all of us. To learn more about ways to make a difference and to mark the anniversary of Earth Day, visit energystar.gov/EarthDay.

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Blooms and beyond: The top gardening trends for 2020 (BPT) - Whether you have an outdoor oasis or are a nurturing indoor plant parent, gardening offers a multitude of benefits and has the power to brighten up any space or mood. Spring is the time to plan what plants to grow, and with some expert insight on top trends, you'll be gardening with success and enjoying the results. The team at Ball Horticultural Company shares the top trends for 2020, guiding plant lovers at all levels to confidently grow a garden, big or small.

Indoor Garden Rooms Mother Nature has made her way indoors with more people planting inside their homes in a variety of ways. Whether it's creating a soothing space by a windowsill filled with houseplants or growing your own edible herbs and microgreens in your kitchen, planting indoors is on the rise. Serious plant-lovers are even dedicating entire interior spaces to gardening, creating "garden rooms" or "indoor jungles." Indoor gardening lets homeowners experience the benefits of plants wherever they live, regardless of the weather outdoors. Easyto-care-for houseplants, such as Dieffenbachia, a strong and sturdy plant that has stunning and unique tropical leaves, makes people feel like they are on vacation in their own homes. Studies show that foliage plants also clean indoor air and lift overall spirits. Finally, don't be afraid of indoor flowering plants like Gerbera or Cyclamen. Their flowers last 3-4 weeks and are available in many colors to fit your mood or match your seasonal décor. PanAmerican Seed offers the Kitchen Minis® collection as an option for gardeners who want to grow and harvest their own vegetables year-round. These potted vegetable plants can thrive on a

sunny windowsill or counter. With Kitchen Minis, such as the Siam Edible Potted Tomato, people can pluck ingredients right from the container in their kitchen to use in a recipe. The collection also includes sweet and hot peppers with more options to come.

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Gardening for Health and Wellness It's no secret that consuming fresh vegetables and herbs is beneficial to one's physical health, and gardening at home puts a variety of flavorful produce within arm's reach. The benefits of gardening also extend to mental health, as tending a garden and being close to nature helps reduce stress, calm anxiety and acts as a mood-booster. Herbs are a simple place to start when growing your own food. You can't go wrong with Everleaf Emerald Towers Basil, which adds flavor to many dishes like fresh Caprese salad. This beautiful, column-like plant not only gives a bountiful harvest, it is also late to flower and can be paired with colorful flowers in a mixed container for month after month of hand-plucked flavor and garden enjoyment. Mardi Gras Fun Snack Peppers from Burpee Plants are the perfect healthy miniature peppers that add a conversation piece to any garden. They're available in four eye-catching color options that can be grown together in one container for a fun patio display, and kids adore helping to grow, pick and eat these crunchy snacks. Aromatherapy is also a popular wellness practice, with lavender plants topping the list of musthaves because of its reputation for inspiring relaxation. SuperBlue English Lavender grows rich blue blooms on short flower spikes, providing a calming scent and great garden texture. Alternatively, Primavera Spanish Lavender flow-

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6 tips for advancing your at-home cooking

Turn your backyard into a safe space for healthy play

(BPT) - With everyone spending more time at home, the kitchen is becoming a major hub for daily activities. Whether it is dusting off an old cookbook, perfecting a family recipe, mastering the latest recipe to take over social media, or baking cookies with the kids, people are creating new memories in the kitchen. That's why we asked the cooking and baking experts in LG's home appliance consumer insights lab in Chicago to compile a list of the best tips, tricks and hacks to help get the most out of your time in the kitchen right now.

(BPT) - As Americans across the country retreat to their homes to help slow the spread of COVID-19, many are rediscovering the value of their yards as places to take in fresh air, engage their children in outdoor games and enjoy physical activity in a safe environment.

3 tips for safe, healthy outdoor fun for the family

1. Create recipes that need less cleanup time With more cooking comes more cleaning. Try to ease the cleanup burden by creating one-pot meals. Casseroles are great dishes that require less cleanup. Pro-tip: Most casserole dishes should be covered for most of their cooking time, but you can remove the cover and continue to cook the casserole for 5 to 10 minutes until the top is browned.

2. If things do get messy First, see if you can do a simple cleanup. Functions like "Easy Clean," for instance, allow you to simply spray water inside your LG oven and then in 10 minutes wipe away any leftover grime without chemicals or high heat. And since you may have more time at home right now, it might be a good time to use the full "self-clean" cycle on your oven. Be sure to ventilate the area and take your next activity outside if you can! Before you start, make sure to remove all racks in the oven and don't forget to check the lower oven drawer for anything you may have stored down there like sheet pans.

3. Get to know your oven's settings For example, convection mode is best for baking. Some ovens have specific settings to make baking better. The "ProBake" convection range from LG circulates the air inside the oven for even heat distribution on every rack. When baking, make sure to allow enough space around each pan and rack to let heat circulate properly.

4. A dish's placement in your oven is important Most smaller items benefit from being placed in the middle of the oven while larger items

Now more than ever, families across the country are spending more time in their kitchens - from trying new cooking techniques and recipes to maximizing baking and cleaning. should be placed on the lower third. Tent your larger dishes with foil to avoid browning of the food before it is properly cooked.

5. Avoid cramming contents into a pan It may be tempting to avoid using two different pans, but overcrowding your pan prevents even cooking. If you make this mistake, you might steam your food instead of browning it.

6. Try a recipe you haven't been able to before With more time on your hands to prepare

food, you can try recipes that take longer like baking bread. While it can be a laborious process, the results are always worth the trouble. Create a moist environment for yeast doughs to thrive in when using the Proof function on the oven; this is achieved by placing a bowl of water in the oven with the dough while proofing. Now more than ever, families across the country are spending more time in their kitchens - from trying new cooking techniques and recipes to maximizing baking and cleaning. For more information about ovens and ranges, check out lg.com/us/ranges-ovens.

Kids who can no longer participate in organized sports activities or meet their friends at the park need creative ways to burn off energy at home. Unplugging and stepping outside can be good for the whole family's physical and mental health. Consider these three tips as you explore ways to take advantage of the green space around your home. Educate: The backyard offers a great setting to learn about plant biology and the creepy crawlers that call our lawns home. Take a magnifying glass to your lawn and explore the habitat nestled between the blades. Exercise: Lace up your sneakers and take to the yard for a 30-minute workout or arrange an obstacle course on the lawn for the kids. Encourage children to compete for the fastest time or create a course of their own. Rejuvenate: As the days get warmer, enjoy a little self-care by soaking in the sun on the lawn. Consider laying out a blanket and reading. Whether it becomes family story time or some quiet time to yourself, spend some time enjoying your own personal piece of the great outdoors.

Take this time to give your lawn some TLC Now is a great time for some DIY spring maintenance to get your lawn ready for summer and the likely heavier-than-usual use it will see as you spend more time

at home. To create a lush, healthy, low-maintenance lawn that is summer-ready, follow these spring lawn care tips from the experts at Grass Seed USA, a coalition of American grass seed farmers and turf specialists. Interseed for a thicker lawn. Lawns that are sparse or have worn patches coming out of winter can be interseeded when the soil warms up in the spring. In addition to enhancing the overall appearance of the lawn, interseeding will help keep turf dense, which is a natural defense to keeping pesky weeds out. Simply rake away lawn debris or accumulated thatch, broadcast seed widely or target bare spots on your lawn and irrigate regularly until the seed germinates. Be sure to use a high-quality seed that is a good match for your geographic region and your lawn's soil type, sun exposure and irrigation patterns. Seed can be ordered online and shipped directly to your home from most home improvement retailers. Water deeply and infrequently. Rather than irrigating lightly every day, begin to water more deeply, only once or twice a week, which will encourage strong root growth and make for a hardier lawn in the summer. Most turf grasses will stay vigorous if they receive about 1 inch of water per week, including rainfall (and drought-tolerant species such as tall fescue do well on even less). Mow early and leave the grass taller. Start mowing your lawn before it gets too tall. Scalping an overgrown lawn will stress the plants and potentially cause problems all season long, so make sure you never cut off more than onethird of the grass blade height at a time. A good rule of thumb for most species is to mow when the grass reaches a height of about 3 inches. That means you can cut it

If you're among the many Americans seeking activities for energetic kids, suddenly finding time for long-delayed home improvement projects, or just needing a breath of fresh air, step out the backdoor and take advantage of your home's lawn. to 2 inches - or you can even leave it a little taller to protect the growing point at the base of the blade and improve your lawn's wear tolerance. Feed your lawn. Grasscycling leaving the clippings on the lawn after you mow and allowing them to decompose - can save you time and provide up to 25% of your lawn's fertilizer needs. To meet the rest of your turf's nutrient requirements, you'll likely need to fertilize in the spring and fall. The spring application should be relatively light and

should feature slow-release nitrogen fertilizer to avoid causing rapid but weak growth, which can make the lawn less durable. If you're among the many Americans seeking activities for energetic kids, suddenly finding time for long-delayed home improvement projects, or just needing a breath of fresh air, step out the backdoor and take advantage of your home's lawn. By engaging in a few DIY spring lawn projects now, your lawn will be ready no matter what summer brings!


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Exterior renovations that can improve home value

How to design your dream custom-built home

Renovating a home to improve its value can be a smart investment. Interior improvements, such as updating kitchens and baths, offer good return on investment, but there are plenty of exterior renovations that can add value to a home and give it that coveted "wow" factor.

There are many advantages to designing your own home. Gone are the builder-basic styles, layouts that don't work for your family and exteriors you can't tell apart from your neighbors'. To help with your planning, check out these tips. Find the right property. There are no limits to what you can create with a custom-built home, but the size and quality of your lot do impose restrictions. While you don't need to have everything decided when you purchase the property, make sure you have a general idea of what you need - your architect can help with this. Also, double check zoning laws, so you don't wind up not being able to build your dream three-story home on a residential street that only allows bungalows. Consider your lifestyle. What kind of lifestyle do you want to live? What's important to you? From bigger elements like smart home automation and sustainability to smaller considerations like storage and organization, think of these things when designing the layout and built-in elements. For example, if you hate shoveling, now is the opportunity to make sure you have the shortest driveway possible. Build for the future. Your needs and wants right now are at the top of your mind, but a custom home is a significant investment in time, money and energy. It's also likely you want this to be your forever home, so it's a smart idea to build for tomorrow. Think about how your family will evolve and what your future needs will be. Consider building materials that are designed to stand the test of time, like insulated concrete forms (ICFs) from Nudura. This alternative to wood framing is a greener option and offers disaster resilience against high winds and fire. The superior insulation also means more comfortable, uniform indoor temperatures and less money spent on heating and cooling your home. Avoid the fantasy trap. This is your dream

Landscaping Abundant and well-planned landscaping can instantly boost curb appeal. According to the landscaping company Lawn Starter, 71 percent of prospective home buyers say a home's curb appeal is an important factor in their buying decisions. As buyers use the internet to look for their dream homes, there's no denying a beautifully landscaped, nicely photographed property can entice buyers to click and read more about a house.

Address insects and minor repairs Improving home value may come down to fixing areas of the home that can negatively affect its appeal to buyers. Hire an inspector to look at key components of the house and recommend what needs to be fixed. This way it is discovered before home buyers come in and do their own inspections. Termite infestations, deteriorating roofs and hidden water leaks are some things that might need fixing.

Interior improvements, such as updating kitchens and baths, offer good return on investment, but there are plenty of exterior renovations that can add value to a home and give it that coveted "wow" factor.

Improve the entryway

Outdoor lighting

The front door is the focal point of a home's exterior. Invest in a new door or paint it a striking color to add appeal. Remodeling magazine's "Cost vs. Value Report 2019" indicates changing an entry door to a steel replacement can offer 74.9 percent ROI. Such a door provides visual appeal and added security - things buyers look for. In addition to the front door, make sure that the entryway has a level walkway, steps that are in good repair, accents that are free from rust or tarnish, and decorative plants.

Outdoor lighting can add to the ambiance of a property and serve as a security feature. Utilize different lights, such as a bright light by the entry, uplighting in trees and shrubs for drama, a light-lined path to the door to improve visibility, and motion-detection lights to improve the security of the property.

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ing can instantly give homes a facelift. Neutral, warm and inviting colors tend to have the widest appeal. Adding manufactured stone veneer to the home can offer a 94.9 percent ROI, says Remodeling. And after doing the front door and siding, investing in a garage door replacement offers the highest ROI of all exterior projects listed on the "Cost vs. Value Report 2019." This improvement returns 97.5 percent when selling. Knowing which improvements add value to a home can help homeowners tailor their efforts to those that are most financially beneficial.

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3 ways a deck can make staying home more enjoyable

Before you buy a home, ask these 5 questions about the roof

(BPT) - With so many people across the country staying put in their homes right now, a fun and functional outdoor space is more important than ever. Amusement parks and concerts are closed or canceled and spring is around the corner, beckoning families outdoors. Millions of people are working remotely and looking for a more natural option for their home offices. A well-thought-out deck could be the answer to making a staycation, whether forced or planned, more enjoyable. Here are three ways a deck can improve the at-home experience.

(BPT) - Ready to make an offer on that perfect piece of real estate? Most homebuyers have a checklist of questions to ask the seller. Questions about the plumbing, heating and AC unit are common. But when searching for that dream home, one of the most important yet overlooked major items is directly overhead and should top the checklist. A roof protects the home from the ravages of sun, wind, rain and other threats. The ability for a roof to provide protection is directly linked to its condition. A roof nearing the end of its service life can be a major investment for any homeowner. Knowing the condition of a home's roof plays a big part in determining what the overall investment in a new property will be. Here are a few questions to ask before committing to any property.

1. Fewer screens, more fun When kids are out of school, screen time usually goes up. Whether it's TV, computers, video games, phones or tablets, screen time is usually a sedentary activity. A deck can provide an alternative outdoor play space where kids can be active and stretch their imaginations, enjoy the outdoors and do things like bring their favorite toys like building blocks, action figures or doll houses outdoors. Worried about splinters hurting those little toes and fingers? Composite decking is a beautiful option that makes sanding, staining, sealing and splinters a thing of the past. While composite decking has historically had a higher price tag than traditional wood, boards like Envision Ridge Premium deliver the exotic hardwood beauty and low maintenance of composites at a budget-friendly price.

1. How old is the home's roof? Ask the homeowner about the age of the roof - and don't be shy; ask for documentation. Knowing the age of the roof will help you understand issues you may encounter and how to plan to prevent them. It can also influence homeowner insurance costs - and even whether an insurance company will write a new policy on the property, according to insurance.com. Typically, a roof can be expected to last anywhere from 15 to 50 years, depending on the roofing material, the severity of the weather it is exposed to and if it was installed properly.

2. Are there any known damages or repairs to the roof?

2. Home office with a side of vitamin D Millions of Americans have moved to workfrom-home situations recently and are looking for a way to get out of their stuffy home offices in favor of a workspace with natural lighting and a great breeze. Soaking up a safe amount of sun every day can reap big benefits for your health, according to physicians and the World Health Organization (WHO), including elevating mood, improving sleep, promoting bone growth and strengthening the immune system. With the right patio furniture, a deck can make a great option for an outdoor workspace to soak up the benefits of the sun's rays. Choose a table of the appropriate height and a comfortable chair for extended work sessions,

A deck is a great way to expand the living space of your home and to provide an alternative space for all members of the family to enjoy. or a cushioned chaise lounge for shorter periods. Adding a screen or pergola to a deck can provide some protection from the wind (fewer important work papers blowing around).

3. Family time all year long If there's an upside to the increase in people staying home, it's the ability to connect with the other people living in your home. Life can get so busy with work, friends and other commitments that it's difficult to find time to connect or have a family game night. A deck is a great

place to gather the members of your household for a laid-back evening of stargazing or a rowdy game night. And those family connections don't have to end due to summer's heat or fall's chill. By adding an outdoor heater, firepit or fans, you can extend your deck's use as a family space to the majority of the year. As you can see, a deck is a great way to expand the living space of your home and to provide an alternative space for all members of the family to enjoy.

In most states, a seller must disclose any known home damage or defects to a prospective buyer. By asking about roof damage and repairs specifically, the seller cannot easily forget to mention those details. It is better to get any bad news early and factor the cost of potential repairs into negotiations to avoid devoting time and money toward a property that may have cost-prohibitive issues.

3. When was the roof last inspected? A thorough inspection is important, even if the roof is new. Wind and hail can cause hidden damage that could dramatically shorten the life of the roof. Impacts from large tree branches can distort or even penetrate roofing material. Small, hard-to-find water leaks can lead to rot and costly structural damage beneath the sur-

Knowing the condition of a home's roof plays a big part in determining what the overall investment in a new property will be. face. A professional roofing contractor will provide a comprehensive inspection. They can expertly assess the roof's condition, inspect oftenoverlooked areas, identify needed repairs and estimate the roof's remaining useful life before replacement will be necessary. They will also inspect roof ventilation to ensure it is adequate. The contractor will make sure gutters are functioning properly and not allowing water to back up into the roofing system.

4. Is the roof still covered under warranty? Can that be transferred? Depending on the manufacturer, the home's roof may have a warranty that is transferable from one homeowner to the next. Warranties are designed to cover certain manufacturing defects. Ask the seller to provide a copy of the roof warranty and carefully read through the terms and conditions to determine if the warranty can be transferred and what degree of

coverage will be provided. If a warranty is not transferable, that should not necessarily be a deal breaker; there may still be plenty of life left in the roof.

5. Will the seller negotiate a lower price to compensate for an old or damaged roof? A home with an old roof is not necessarily the end of the line for a homebuyer's dream. Sellers may be willing to negotiate a lower selling price to help a buyer cover the cost of roof replacement. The good news for the buyer is a new roof, along with a new warranty, is like a new beginning for the home with decades of reliable service ahead. Roofing manufacturers such as TAMKO Building Products LLC offer limited lifetime warranties that may add peace of mind. A roof can make or break a home deal. Any potential buyer should be sure to get the facts before committing to a sales contract. For more information, visit www.tamko.com.


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CONTRACT 12345 Hwy 75 I Fugate ........................................................$499,950 SOLD / 3E ] #BSDMBZ #VSNBO .. .................................$425,000

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399740 W 1200 Rd, Dewey | LynchCONTRACT .....................................$219,500 $IBQFM )JMM 3E ] 4BSB ,JOH ] ] Spacious, wellmaintained 4 BR, 2.5 BA home in Wayside School Dist. 2 LAs w/tons of natural light, quaint courtyard entrance. Corian ctops, eating bar & bkfst area in kit. ...........................................................................$205,000 :PSLUPO -BOF ] -J[ 'VHBUF ] ] Walk-out basement! 4 BR, 3 bath & 3 living areas. Frml dining rm + bkfst area. Granite kit c-tops. 2 ďŹ replaces. Part ďŹ nished bsmt. ...............................$200,000

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4BMMZ -O %FXFZ ] ,FWJO -ZODI ] ] 4 BR, 3 BA home. Lg LA w/ vaulted ceiling & fp. New BA tile & int paint. Newer A/C & hot water tank. Flooring 4BXHSBTT 1MBDF * %POOB #BSDMBZ #VSNBO * * allowance for 1 BR. ................................. $175,000 Spacious 4 BR, 3.5 BA, lg ofďŹ ce & huge game/bonus rm on 2nd level. Open LA w/FP, formal dinning, some HW oors. Oversized 3 car gar. 241 NE Rockwood | Pierce ...................... SOLD $159,900 New interior paint. ................................................................$309,900 .POUJDFMMP %S * %POOB #BSDMBZ #VSNBO * * 5 BR, 2 LA, 2 full & 2 half BA & outside LA! Renovated kit, master BA & closet. Covered patio. Hot tub stays. Storm shelter in gar. New roof included in listing price...........................................................................$299,900 $IFSSZ -O * -J[ 'VHBUF * * Fall in love with the elegance of this home! Wet bar, 2 lvng areas, grand mstr ste, encl porch, part bsmnt. Lg lv rm w/vaulted ceiling + FP. Long list of updates available. ..............................................................................$297,500 / 1BSLIJMM -PPQ ] -FF "OO 1JFSDF ] ] 4 BR, 3 bath home in immaculate condition. Wood oors living, formal dining & hall. Tankless HWH. Open kit w/granite ctops. Dbl-sided FP. ........$273,900 / 3E ] ,FWJO -ZODI ] ] 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 LA on 5 ac & sun rm. Lots of updates. 2 car attached garage & 30x50 shop/ man cave & 20x40 RV bldg w/14ft overhead door. 4 stall lean to. ........ 0BLSJEHF %S ] -J[ 'VHBUF ] ] Enjoy the grandeur! 5 BR, 3.5 BA. Tall ceilings. 3 Lvng areas, updtd appl, carpet up ‘19. Lovely Woodland view Addn.............................................................$249,500 &WFSHSFFO %S ] ,FWJO -ZODI ] ] Pristine 5 BR, 3.5 BA home w/abundance of storage & oored attic. Newer items incl. ext. paint, vinyl wndws, gar door, faux blinds, entry tile, liv rm carpet. ........ $237,000

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506 Carol Rd | Roberta Palmer | 918-440-1537 | Awesome updates! New driveway, windows, AC, roof, flooring, paint, baths, electric panel, lighting & more. Split 5 BR, 2 BA, open concept, lots of storage, fenced. $99,500

2119 SE Osage Ave I Sara King 918-977-0541 I 4 bedrooms & 2 baths. Hardwood oors, vinyl siding & oversized garage workshop. HUD homes are sold “as-isâ€?. Case #422,322707........ $44,000

CONTRACT 3907 Wayside Dr I Garretson. ........................................$83,000 1909 Hillcrest Dr | Palmer.CONTRACT .............................................$76,700

SOLD 1904 S Santa Fe Pl | Palmer .........................................$40,000

Kitchen features an island, Jen-Air stove w/BBQ grill, extra sink & blt-in deep fryer. Attached workshop & 8x12 detached shop. .................................. $75,000

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2505 Millway St. - Commercial | Kevin Lynch | 918-214-3700 | 10 unit condominiums. All units have central heat & air. 2 & 3 BR units. Some have 2 car garages. All new interior paint in each unit 315 SE Wilshire Ave I Janet Reilly | 918-440-5116 | 3 bedrooms, in 2019.. ......................................................................$775,000

SOLD 812 SE Yale Pl | Garretson ............................................. $74,000

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507 SE Shawnee Ave I Donna Barclay-Burman I 918-440-3000 209 Choctaw Ave | Kevin Lynch | 918-214-3700 | Downtown I 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 LA, 2 car garage. Approximately 1900 SF. Family ofďŹ ce building. Hardie plank siding, vinyl wndws, oored attic. room w/wall of built-ins & FP. Needs TLC. Owner/Agent. ..$69,900 3 or 4 lg ofďŹ ces. 2 restrms, lg lab, handicap accessible. Sec sys owned. Kitchen/breakrm. .............................................$210,000 1611 S Santa Fe Ave I Janat Jalili I 918-269-3123 I Park-like 3 acres in town with 2 BR & 1 bath home. Detached garage. Green belt on one side. ..............................................................$69,900

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636 Oakridge Dr ........................................... $249,500 Enjoy the grandeur! 5 BR, 3.5 BA. Tall ceilings. 3 lvng areas, updtd appl. Carpet up ‘19. Back deck & patio w/ mature trees for privacy. Lovely woodland view addn.

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SOLD 128 NE Quapaw Ave | Palmer ......................................$25,000

1 bath, hardwood oors, newer HVAC, large yard. ............ $74,000

4& 8MTIJSF "WF ........................................ $74,000 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood oors, newer HVAC, large yard.

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$99,999 TO $50,000

1567 S Hickory Ave | Janet Reilly | 918-440-5116 | Large lot, 223 W Vine Ave | Erica Garretson | 918-331-7050 | home has been gutted and ready to restore. Large basement. Lots 3 BR, 2 BA home with additional office space & 2 LAs. of space for the money....................................................$18,000

Spacious, well-maintained 4 BR, 2.5 Ba home in Wayside School Dist. 2 LAs w/tons of natural light, quaint courtyard entrance. Corian ctops, eating bar & bkfst area in kit.

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Attention builders: 75 residential lots in Park Place. Single or bundle available. Call Barbara Senn at 918-214-3303 for more information. Will divide individually on request.

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Stonewall (Vacant land) .............................. $690,000

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2251 S Keeler Ave (LAND) ............................. $26,500

15161 N 3960 Rd, Dewey ............................. $260,000

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Great country land on the edge of town. Sand Creek running through property.

3 BR, 2 BA, 2 LA on 5 ac & sun rm. Lots of updates. 2 car attached garage & 30x50 shop/man cave & 20x40 RV bldg w/14ft overhead door. 4 stall lean to.

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405 N Parkhill Loop...................................... $273,900

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4 bedrooms & 2 baths. Hardwood oors, vinyl siding & oversized garage workshop. HUD homes are sold “as-isâ€?. Case #422-322707. $BMM 5FYU 4BSB ,JOH t www.homeresultsforyou.com

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Brick home located in Ranch Heights School Dist. Walking distance to shopping & restaurants. Needs some TLC. 3 BR, 1 BA, kitchen appliances remain.

4 BR, 3 bath home in immaculate condition. Wood oors living, formal dining & hall. Tankless HWH. Open kit w/ granite ctops. Dbl-sided FP.

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#SPPLIPMMPX -BOF ] ,FWJO -ZODI ] | 4/5 BR home w/gas FP, vaulted ceiling, Pella wndws. Library/ofďŹ ce w/Murphy bed, private BA & closet. Lg deck w/view of wooded lot & lake. Walk-out bsmt w/unďŹ nished room. ......................................................$350,000

&WFSHSFFO %S ....................................... $237,000 Pristine 5 BR, 3.5 BA home w/abundance of storage & oored attic. Newer items incl.: ext. paint, vinyl wndws. gar door, faux blinds, entry tile, liv rm carpet. $BMM 5FYU ,FWJO -ZODI t www.homeresultsforyou.com

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5221 Nowata Rd., #102D ............................... $65,000 Largest oor plan in Forest Creek! New HVAC in ‘16, new HWT in ‘18. Kit open to liv rm with wood burning FP. Kit appliances remain. 2 BR, 2.5 baths.

SOLD 1340 S Osage Ave #1 I Palmer.......................................$69,000

700 E Golden Ave, Copan I Kevin Lynch I 918-214-3700 I 6,500+ sq ft retail space. 3 BA w/showers. Zoned CH&A. 2 overhead garage doors, additional 12 storage units. 2.3 acres 1 block off HWY 75. Formerly Bodz Gym ...... REDUCED to $110,000

5221 Nowata Rd., #102D I Lee Ann Pierce I 918-397-0700 I Largest oor plan in Forest Creek! New HVAC in ‘16, new HWT in ‘18. Kit open to liv rm with wood burning FP. Kit appliances remain. 2 BR, 2.5 baths... .............................................................$65,000

W Frank Phillips Blvd I Erica Garretson I 918-331-7050 I Great building location. Frank Phillips Blvd frontage, zoned 4738 Sunview Pl .......................................... $138,000 commercial ........................................... REDUCED to $14,000 Updated 2 story 3 BR, 2 BA. New windows, roof, carpet

SOLD 808 N. Ross, Dewey I Reilly . .........................................$62,500

CONTRACT 1304 Jennings Ave I Palmer .........................................$58,000 SOLD 1652 Hickory Ave I Jalili.................................................. $57,500

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Hudson Lake Rd | Kevin Lynch | 918-214-3700 | 145 acres m/l of prime hunting land. Includes small cabin w/concrete pad, bunk beds & wood-burning stove. Cabin sleeps 4. Excellent location for multiple hunting stands/towers. ......... $200,000

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CONTRACT 415 S Queenstown Ave I Reilly. ....................................$47,000

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%FFSmFME $JS ] %POOB #BSDMBZ #VSNBO ] ] Located on 2 lots in a cul-de-sac! 5 BR, 4 full & 2 half baths, 3 LAs, formal dining rm. New in 2018: 50 yr roof, ext. paint, upstairs AC. Vacant lot to N avail. ....................................................REDUCED to

CONTRACT 12345 Hwy 75 I Fugate ........................................................$499,950 SOLD / 3E ] #BSDMBZ #VSNBO .. .................................$425,000

4BHFCSVTI %S * -FF"OO 1JFSDF * * Stunning 5 bdrm, 3.5 BA home. 2 story entryway w/sweeping staircase. Granite ctops, island w/sink and elevated eating bar, coffee bar open$349,900

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399740 W 1200 Rd, Dewey | LynchCONTRACT .....................................$219,500 $IBQFM )JMM 3E ] 4BSB ,JOH ] ] Spacious, wellmaintained 4 BR, 2.5 BA home in Wayside School Dist. 2 LAs w/tons of natural light, quaint courtyard entrance. Corian ctops, eating bar & bkfst area in kit. ...........................................................................$205,000 :PSLUPO -BOF ] -J[ 'VHBUF ] ] Walk-out basement! 4 BR, 3 bath & 3 living areas. Frml dining rm + bkfst area. Granite kit c-tops. 2 ďŹ replaces. Part ďŹ nished bsmt. ...............................$200,000

$199,999 TO $100,000 1517 Smysor Dr | FugateCONTRACT .........................

4BMMZ -O %FXFZ ] ,FWJO -ZODI ] ] 4 BR, 3 BA home. Lg LA w/ vaulted ceiling & fp. New BA tile & int paint. Newer A/C & hot water tank. Flooring 4BXHSBTT 1MBDF * %POOB #BSDMBZ #VSNBO * * allowance for 1 BR. ................................. $175,000 Spacious 4 BR, 3.5 BA, lg ofďŹ ce & huge game/bonus rm on 2nd level. Open LA w/FP, formal dinning, some HW oors. Oversized 3 car gar. 241 NE Rockwood | Pierce ...................... SOLD $159,900 New interior paint. ................................................................$309,900 .POUJDFMMP %S * %POOB #BSDMBZ #VSNBO * * 5 BR, 2 LA, 2 full & 2 half BA & outside LA! Renovated kit, master BA & closet. Covered patio. Hot tub stays. Storm shelter in gar. New roof included in listing price...........................................................................$299,900 $IFSSZ -O * -J[ 'VHBUF * * Fall in love with the elegance of this home! Wet bar, 2 lvng areas, grand mstr ste, encl porch, part bsmnt. Lg lv rm w/vaulted ceiling + FP. Long list of updates available. ..............................................................................$297,500 / 1BSLIJMM -PPQ ] -FF "OO 1JFSDF ] ] 4 BR, 3 bath home in immaculate condition. Wood oors living, formal dining & hall. Tankless HWH. Open kit w/granite ctops. Dbl-sided FP. ........$273,900 / 3E ] ,FWJO -ZODI ] ] 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 LA on 5 ac & sun rm. Lots of updates. 2 car attached garage & 30x50 shop/ man cave & 20x40 RV bldg w/14ft overhead door. 4 stall lean to. ........ 0BLSJEHF %S ] -J[ 'VHBUF ] ] Enjoy the grandeur! 5 BR, 3.5 BA. Tall ceilings. 3 Lvng areas, updtd appl, carpet up ‘19. Lovely Woodland view Addn.............................................................$249,500 &WFSHSFFO %S ] ,FWJO -ZODI ] ] Pristine 5 BR, 3.5 BA home w/abundance of storage & oored attic. Newer items incl. ext. paint, vinyl wndws, gar door, faux blinds, entry tile, liv rm carpet. ........ $237,000

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506 Carol Rd | Roberta Palmer | 918-440-1537 | Awesome updates! New driveway, windows, AC, roof, flooring, paint, baths, electric panel, lighting & more. Split 5 BR, 2 BA, open concept, lots of storage, fenced. $99,500

2119 SE Osage Ave I Sara King 918-977-0541 I 4 bedrooms & 2 baths. Hardwood oors, vinyl siding & oversized garage workshop. HUD homes are sold “as-isâ€?. Case #422,322707........ $44,000

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SOLD 1904 S Santa Fe Pl | Palmer .........................................$40,000

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1567 S Hickory Ave | Janet Reilly | 918-440-5116 | Large lot, 223 W Vine Ave | Erica Garretson | 918-331-7050 | home has been gutted and ready to restore. Large basement. Lots 3 BR, 2 BA home with additional office space & 2 LAs. of space for the money....................................................$18,000

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700 E Golden Ave, Copan I Kevin Lynch I 918-214-3700 I 6,500+ sq ft retail space. 3 BA w/showers. Zoned CH&A. 2 overhead garage doors, additional 12 storage units. 2.3 acres 1 block off HWY 75. Formerly Bodz Gym ...... REDUCED to $110,000

5221 Nowata Rd., #102D I Lee Ann Pierce I 918-397-0700 I Largest oor plan in Forest Creek! New HVAC in ‘16, new HWT in ‘18. Kit open to liv rm with wood burning FP. Kit appliances remain. 2 BR, 2.5 baths... .............................................................$65,000

W Frank Phillips Blvd I Erica Garretson I 918-331-7050 I Great building location. Frank Phillips Blvd frontage, zoned 4738 Sunview Pl .......................................... $138,000 commercial ........................................... REDUCED to $14,000 Updated 2 story 3 BR, 2 BA. New windows, roof, carpet

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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Sunday, April 19, 2020

REAL ESTATE

Examiner-Enterprise • 7

3 ways a deck can make staying home more enjoyable

Before you buy a home, ask these 5 questions about the roof

(BPT) - With so many people across the country staying put in their homes right now, a fun and functional outdoor space is more important than ever. Amusement parks and concerts are closed or canceled and spring is around the corner, beckoning families outdoors. Millions of people are working remotely and looking for a more natural option for their home offices. A well-thought-out deck could be the answer to making a staycation, whether forced or planned, more enjoyable. Here are three ways a deck can improve the at-home experience.

(BPT) - Ready to make an offer on that perfect piece of real estate? Most homebuyers have a checklist of questions to ask the seller. Questions about the plumbing, heating and AC unit are common. But when searching for that dream home, one of the most important yet overlooked major items is directly overhead and should top the checklist. A roof protects the home from the ravages of sun, wind, rain and other threats. The ability for a roof to provide protection is directly linked to its condition. A roof nearing the end of its service life can be a major investment for any homeowner. Knowing the condition of a home's roof plays a big part in determining what the overall investment in a new property will be. Here are a few questions to ask before committing to any property.

1. Fewer screens, more fun When kids are out of school, screen time usually goes up. Whether it's TV, computers, video games, phones or tablets, screen time is usually a sedentary activity. A deck can provide an alternative outdoor play space where kids can be active and stretch their imaginations, enjoy the outdoors and do things like bring their favorite toys like building blocks, action figures or doll houses outdoors. Worried about splinters hurting those little toes and fingers? Composite decking is a beautiful option that makes sanding, staining, sealing and splinters a thing of the past. While composite decking has historically had a higher price tag than traditional wood, boards like Envision Ridge Premium deliver the exotic hardwood beauty and low maintenance of composites at a budget-friendly price.

1. How old is the home's roof? Ask the homeowner about the age of the roof - and don't be shy; ask for documentation. Knowing the age of the roof will help you understand issues you may encounter and how to plan to prevent them. It can also influence homeowner insurance costs - and even whether an insurance company will write a new policy on the property, according to insurance.com. Typically, a roof can be expected to last anywhere from 15 to 50 years, depending on the roofing material, the severity of the weather it is exposed to and if it was installed properly.

2. Are there any known damages or repairs to the roof?

2. Home office with a side of vitamin D Millions of Americans have moved to workfrom-home situations recently and are looking for a way to get out of their stuffy home offices in favor of a workspace with natural lighting and a great breeze. Soaking up a safe amount of sun every day can reap big benefits for your health, according to physicians and the World Health Organization (WHO), including elevating mood, improving sleep, promoting bone growth and strengthening the immune system. With the right patio furniture, a deck can make a great option for an outdoor workspace to soak up the benefits of the sun's rays. Choose a table of the appropriate height and a comfortable chair for extended work sessions,

A deck is a great way to expand the living space of your home and to provide an alternative space for all members of the family to enjoy. or a cushioned chaise lounge for shorter periods. Adding a screen or pergola to a deck can provide some protection from the wind (fewer important work papers blowing around).

3. Family time all year long If there's an upside to the increase in people staying home, it's the ability to connect with the other people living in your home. Life can get so busy with work, friends and other commitments that it's difficult to find time to connect or have a family game night. A deck is a great

place to gather the members of your household for a laid-back evening of stargazing or a rowdy game night. And those family connections don't have to end due to summer's heat or fall's chill. By adding an outdoor heater, firepit or fans, you can extend your deck's use as a family space to the majority of the year. As you can see, a deck is a great way to expand the living space of your home and to provide an alternative space for all members of the family to enjoy.

In most states, a seller must disclose any known home damage or defects to a prospective buyer. By asking about roof damage and repairs specifically, the seller cannot easily forget to mention those details. It is better to get any bad news early and factor the cost of potential repairs into negotiations to avoid devoting time and money toward a property that may have cost-prohibitive issues.

3. When was the roof last inspected? A thorough inspection is important, even if the roof is new. Wind and hail can cause hidden damage that could dramatically shorten the life of the roof. Impacts from large tree branches can distort or even penetrate roofing material. Small, hard-to-find water leaks can lead to rot and costly structural damage beneath the sur-

Knowing the condition of a home's roof plays a big part in determining what the overall investment in a new property will be. face. A professional roofing contractor will provide a comprehensive inspection. They can expertly assess the roof's condition, inspect oftenoverlooked areas, identify needed repairs and estimate the roof's remaining useful life before replacement will be necessary. They will also inspect roof ventilation to ensure it is adequate. The contractor will make sure gutters are functioning properly and not allowing water to back up into the roofing system.

4. Is the roof still covered under warranty? Can that be transferred? Depending on the manufacturer, the home's roof may have a warranty that is transferable from one homeowner to the next. Warranties are designed to cover certain manufacturing defects. Ask the seller to provide a copy of the roof warranty and carefully read through the terms and conditions to determine if the warranty can be transferred and what degree of

coverage will be provided. If a warranty is not transferable, that should not necessarily be a deal breaker; there may still be plenty of life left in the roof.

5. Will the seller negotiate a lower price to compensate for an old or damaged roof? A home with an old roof is not necessarily the end of the line for a homebuyer's dream. Sellers may be willing to negotiate a lower selling price to help a buyer cover the cost of roof replacement. The good news for the buyer is a new roof, along with a new warranty, is like a new beginning for the home with decades of reliable service ahead. Roofing manufacturers such as TAMKO Building Products LLC offer limited lifetime warranties that may add peace of mind. A roof can make or break a home deal. Any potential buyer should be sure to get the facts before committing to a sales contract. For more information, visit www.tamko.com.


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Sunday, April 19, 2020

REAL ESTATE

Examiner-Enterprise • 11

Exterior renovations that can improve home value

How to design your dream custom-built home

Renovating a home to improve its value can be a smart investment. Interior improvements, such as updating kitchens and baths, offer good return on investment, but there are plenty of exterior renovations that can add value to a home and give it that coveted "wow" factor.

There are many advantages to designing your own home. Gone are the builder-basic styles, layouts that don't work for your family and exteriors you can't tell apart from your neighbors'. To help with your planning, check out these tips. Find the right property. There are no limits to what you can create with a custom-built home, but the size and quality of your lot do impose restrictions. While you don't need to have everything decided when you purchase the property, make sure you have a general idea of what you need - your architect can help with this. Also, double check zoning laws, so you don't wind up not being able to build your dream three-story home on a residential street that only allows bungalows. Consider your lifestyle. What kind of lifestyle do you want to live? What's important to you? From bigger elements like smart home automation and sustainability to smaller considerations like storage and organization, think of these things when designing the layout and built-in elements. For example, if you hate shoveling, now is the opportunity to make sure you have the shortest driveway possible. Build for the future. Your needs and wants right now are at the top of your mind, but a custom home is a significant investment in time, money and energy. It's also likely you want this to be your forever home, so it's a smart idea to build for tomorrow. Think about how your family will evolve and what your future needs will be. Consider building materials that are designed to stand the test of time, like insulated concrete forms (ICFs) from Nudura. This alternative to wood framing is a greener option and offers disaster resilience against high winds and fire. The superior insulation also means more comfortable, uniform indoor temperatures and less money spent on heating and cooling your home. Avoid the fantasy trap. This is your dream

Landscaping Abundant and well-planned landscaping can instantly boost curb appeal. According to the landscaping company Lawn Starter, 71 percent of prospective home buyers say a home's curb appeal is an important factor in their buying decisions. As buyers use the internet to look for their dream homes, there's no denying a beautifully landscaped, nicely photographed property can entice buyers to click and read more about a house.

Address insects and minor repairs Improving home value may come down to fixing areas of the home that can negatively affect its appeal to buyers. Hire an inspector to look at key components of the house and recommend what needs to be fixed. This way it is discovered before home buyers come in and do their own inspections. Termite infestations, deteriorating roofs and hidden water leaks are some things that might need fixing.

Interior improvements, such as updating kitchens and baths, offer good return on investment, but there are plenty of exterior renovations that can add value to a home and give it that coveted "wow" factor.

Improve the entryway

Outdoor lighting

The front door is the focal point of a home's exterior. Invest in a new door or paint it a striking color to add appeal. Remodeling magazine's "Cost vs. Value Report 2019" indicates changing an entry door to a steel replacement can offer 74.9 percent ROI. Such a door provides visual appeal and added security - things buyers look for. In addition to the front door, make sure that the entryway has a level walkway, steps that are in good repair, accents that are free from rust or tarnish, and decorative plants.

Outdoor lighting can add to the ambiance of a property and serve as a security feature. Utilize different lights, such as a bright light by the entry, uplighting in trees and shrubs for drama, a light-lined path to the door to improve visibility, and motion-detection lights to improve the security of the property.

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ing can instantly give homes a facelift. Neutral, warm and inviting colors tend to have the widest appeal. Adding manufactured stone veneer to the home can offer a 94.9 percent ROI, says Remodeling. And after doing the front door and siding, investing in a garage door replacement offers the highest ROI of all exterior projects listed on the "Cost vs. Value Report 2019." This improvement returns 97.5 percent when selling. Knowing which improvements add value to a home can help homeowners tailor their efforts to those that are most financially beneficial.

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Examiner-Enterprise • 5

6 tips for advancing your at-home cooking

Turn your backyard into a safe space for healthy play

(BPT) - With everyone spending more time at home, the kitchen is becoming a major hub for daily activities. Whether it is dusting off an old cookbook, perfecting a family recipe, mastering the latest recipe to take over social media, or baking cookies with the kids, people are creating new memories in the kitchen. That's why we asked the cooking and baking experts in LG's home appliance consumer insights lab in Chicago to compile a list of the best tips, tricks and hacks to help get the most out of your time in the kitchen right now.

(BPT) - As Americans across the country retreat to their homes to help slow the spread of COVID-19, many are rediscovering the value of their yards as places to take in fresh air, engage their children in outdoor games and enjoy physical activity in a safe environment.

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1. Create recipes that need less cleanup time With more cooking comes more cleaning. Try to ease the cleanup burden by creating one-pot meals. Casseroles are great dishes that require less cleanup. Pro-tip: Most casserole dishes should be covered for most of their cooking time, but you can remove the cover and continue to cook the casserole for 5 to 10 minutes until the top is browned.

2. If things do get messy First, see if you can do a simple cleanup. Functions like "Easy Clean," for instance, allow you to simply spray water inside your LG oven and then in 10 minutes wipe away any leftover grime without chemicals or high heat. And since you may have more time at home right now, it might be a good time to use the full "self-clean" cycle on your oven. Be sure to ventilate the area and take your next activity outside if you can! Before you start, make sure to remove all racks in the oven and don't forget to check the lower oven drawer for anything you may have stored down there like sheet pans.

3. Get to know your oven's settings For example, convection mode is best for baking. Some ovens have specific settings to make baking better. The "ProBake" convection range from LG circulates the air inside the oven for even heat distribution on every rack. When baking, make sure to allow enough space around each pan and rack to let heat circulate properly.

4. A dish's placement in your oven is important Most smaller items benefit from being placed in the middle of the oven while larger items

Now more than ever, families across the country are spending more time in their kitchens - from trying new cooking techniques and recipes to maximizing baking and cleaning. should be placed on the lower third. Tent your larger dishes with foil to avoid browning of the food before it is properly cooked.

5. Avoid cramming contents into a pan It may be tempting to avoid using two different pans, but overcrowding your pan prevents even cooking. If you make this mistake, you might steam your food instead of browning it.

6. Try a recipe you haven't been able to before With more time on your hands to prepare

food, you can try recipes that take longer like baking bread. While it can be a laborious process, the results are always worth the trouble. Create a moist environment for yeast doughs to thrive in when using the Proof function on the oven; this is achieved by placing a bowl of water in the oven with the dough while proofing. Now more than ever, families across the country are spending more time in their kitchens - from trying new cooking techniques and recipes to maximizing baking and cleaning. For more information about ovens and ranges, check out lg.com/us/ranges-ovens.

Kids who can no longer participate in organized sports activities or meet their friends at the park need creative ways to burn off energy at home. Unplugging and stepping outside can be good for the whole family's physical and mental health. Consider these three tips as you explore ways to take advantage of the green space around your home. Educate: The backyard offers a great setting to learn about plant biology and the creepy crawlers that call our lawns home. Take a magnifying glass to your lawn and explore the habitat nestled between the blades. Exercise: Lace up your sneakers and take to the yard for a 30-minute workout or arrange an obstacle course on the lawn for the kids. Encourage children to compete for the fastest time or create a course of their own. Rejuvenate: As the days get warmer, enjoy a little self-care by soaking in the sun on the lawn. Consider laying out a blanket and reading. Whether it becomes family story time or some quiet time to yourself, spend some time enjoying your own personal piece of the great outdoors.

Take this time to give your lawn some TLC Now is a great time for some DIY spring maintenance to get your lawn ready for summer and the likely heavier-than-usual use it will see as you spend more time

at home. To create a lush, healthy, low-maintenance lawn that is summer-ready, follow these spring lawn care tips from the experts at Grass Seed USA, a coalition of American grass seed farmers and turf specialists. Interseed for a thicker lawn. Lawns that are sparse or have worn patches coming out of winter can be interseeded when the soil warms up in the spring. In addition to enhancing the overall appearance of the lawn, interseeding will help keep turf dense, which is a natural defense to keeping pesky weeds out. Simply rake away lawn debris or accumulated thatch, broadcast seed widely or target bare spots on your lawn and irrigate regularly until the seed germinates. Be sure to use a high-quality seed that is a good match for your geographic region and your lawn's soil type, sun exposure and irrigation patterns. Seed can be ordered online and shipped directly to your home from most home improvement retailers. Water deeply and infrequently. Rather than irrigating lightly every day, begin to water more deeply, only once or twice a week, which will encourage strong root growth and make for a hardier lawn in the summer. Most turf grasses will stay vigorous if they receive about 1 inch of water per week, including rainfall (and drought-tolerant species such as tall fescue do well on even less). Mow early and leave the grass taller. Start mowing your lawn before it gets too tall. Scalping an overgrown lawn will stress the plants and potentially cause problems all season long, so make sure you never cut off more than onethird of the grass blade height at a time. A good rule of thumb for most species is to mow when the grass reaches a height of about 3 inches. That means you can cut it

If you're among the many Americans seeking activities for energetic kids, suddenly finding time for long-delayed home improvement projects, or just needing a breath of fresh air, step out the backdoor and take advantage of your home's lawn. to 2 inches - or you can even leave it a little taller to protect the growing point at the base of the blade and improve your lawn's wear tolerance. Feed your lawn. Grasscycling leaving the clippings on the lawn after you mow and allowing them to decompose - can save you time and provide up to 25% of your lawn's fertilizer needs. To meet the rest of your turf's nutrient requirements, you'll likely need to fertilize in the spring and fall. The spring application should be relatively light and

should feature slow-release nitrogen fertilizer to avoid causing rapid but weak growth, which can make the lawn less durable. If you're among the many Americans seeking activities for energetic kids, suddenly finding time for long-delayed home improvement projects, or just needing a breath of fresh air, step out the backdoor and take advantage of your home's lawn. By engaging in a few DIY spring lawn projects now, your lawn will be ready no matter what summer brings!


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Blooms and beyond: The top gardening trends for 2020 (BPT) - Whether you have an outdoor oasis or are a nurturing indoor plant parent, gardening offers a multitude of benefits and has the power to brighten up any space or mood. Spring is the time to plan what plants to grow, and with some expert insight on top trends, you'll be gardening with success and enjoying the results. The team at Ball Horticultural Company shares the top trends for 2020, guiding plant lovers at all levels to confidently grow a garden, big or small.

Indoor Garden Rooms Mother Nature has made her way indoors with more people planting inside their homes in a variety of ways. Whether it's creating a soothing space by a windowsill filled with houseplants or growing your own edible herbs and microgreens in your kitchen, planting indoors is on the rise. Serious plant-lovers are even dedicating entire interior spaces to gardening, creating "garden rooms" or "indoor jungles." Indoor gardening lets homeowners experience the benefits of plants wherever they live, regardless of the weather outdoors. Easyto-care-for houseplants, such as Dieffenbachia, a strong and sturdy plant that has stunning and unique tropical leaves, makes people feel like they are on vacation in their own homes. Studies show that foliage plants also clean indoor air and lift overall spirits. Finally, don't be afraid of indoor flowering plants like Gerbera or Cyclamen. Their flowers last 3-4 weeks and are available in many colors to fit your mood or match your seasonal décor. PanAmerican Seed offers the Kitchen Minis® collection as an option for gardeners who want to grow and harvest their own vegetables year-round. These potted vegetable plants can thrive on a

sunny windowsill or counter. With Kitchen Minis, such as the Siam Edible Potted Tomato, people can pluck ingredients right from the container in their kitchen to use in a recipe. The collection also includes sweet and hot peppers with more options to come.

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Gardening for Health and Wellness It's no secret that consuming fresh vegetables and herbs is beneficial to one's physical health, and gardening at home puts a variety of flavorful produce within arm's reach. The benefits of gardening also extend to mental health, as tending a garden and being close to nature helps reduce stress, calm anxiety and acts as a mood-booster. Herbs are a simple place to start when growing your own food. You can't go wrong with Everleaf Emerald Towers Basil, which adds flavor to many dishes like fresh Caprese salad. This beautiful, column-like plant not only gives a bountiful harvest, it is also late to flower and can be paired with colorful flowers in a mixed container for month after month of hand-plucked flavor and garden enjoyment. Mardi Gras Fun Snack Peppers from Burpee Plants are the perfect healthy miniature peppers that add a conversation piece to any garden. They're available in four eye-catching color options that can be grown together in one container for a fun patio display, and kids adore helping to grow, pick and eat these crunchy snacks. Aromatherapy is also a popular wellness practice, with lavender plants topping the list of musthaves because of its reputation for inspiring relaxation. SuperBlue English Lavender grows rich blue blooms on short flower spikes, providing a calming scent and great garden texture. Alternatively, Primavera Spanish Lavender flow-

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Spring is the time to plan what plants to grow, and with some expert insight on top trends, you'll be gardening with success and enjoying the results. ers throughout the summer, displaying great heat tolerance with bushy, scented florets that attract bees and other pollinators.

Bold Colors Bold colors are planted in gardens across the country and different hues blanket landscapes large and small. Additionally, people with container gardens are planting flowers known for their vivid color for instant impact, making this trend accessible to all, including those who live in a condo or apartment with limited outdoor garden space. Some standout plants that feature the best bold hues include Galaxy Geranium, a brand-new series that is vigorous enough to keep its large, semi-double blooms in-color all season. Look for stun-

ning dark red, pink, purple, salmon, violet, watermelon and white, giving gardeners the option to choose their favorite shade or create a rainbow of flowers. Another bold option that is wonderful for sunny borders or bright corners is Rose Marvel Salvia. Its mega-large bloom stems result in spectacular displays in spring and summer so you'll enjoy color throughout the warm months. The rose-pink flowers are deer and rabbit resistant, plus they rebloom without being cut back, saving time and minimizing maintenance. Ask for these plants at your favorite garden retailer, and you're on your way to experiencing all that flowers have to offer. To learn more about these plants and the top gardening trends of the year, visit the plant experts at www.ballhort.com.

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What the 50th anniversary of Earth Day means today (BPT) - To say these are challenging times is a vast understatement. In the course of just weeks, everyone's lives have been completely disrupted, routines have been upended and the world is still reeling as everybody struggles to figure out what it all means - both in terms of their daily life, and for the future. But one thing hasn't changed - everyone still lives on planet Earth. This makes it even more important today for everyone to be pulling together. The 50th anniversary of Earth Day this spring gives the world an opportunity to recognize the importance of everyone combining their efforts and working toward a better future - for the planet and for all its inhabitants. Now is the time to think globally, and to take action to ensure the health of the planet and its people. One thing has become clear: What happens in one part of the world affects everyone else. This is true when it comes to health crises, and it's also true for environmental health. On Earth Day, take time to think about how each action an individual takes can impact the world as a whole. For example, with the unfolding of the current health crisis, people worldwide have decreased their travel and commuting, and those changes have begun to show visible environmental impacts. Air quality has drastically improved in areas that were among the first to shut down, such as China, Italy - and now in Los Angeles. While shutting everything down is clearly not desirable nor practical, it simply shows that actions can have clear consequences. Here are three actions individual consumers and companies can take today that will help protect our planet moving forward.

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Thinking globally moving into the future will help ensure that the planet and its people not only survive, but thrive. Wind power provides the largest renewable generation capacity in the United States today, creating enough electricity to offset the energy consumption of 25 million average American homes. And there's currently enough solar power installed in the U.S. to power over 5.4 million average American homes. Imagine what even more investment in renewable energy from people all over the country could do.

3. Opt for electric vehicles plus energyProducts that earn the ENERGY STAR label efficient, ENERGY STAR certified vehicle charare independently certified to save energy, and gers. to help protect the climate. Each day, 800,000 Americans make their individual energy choices count by choosing ENERGY STAR certified products for their homes. Those individual choices add up to a dramatic impact when they're combined.

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With today's advances in electric vehicles, consumers can take advantage of even more options, including longer driving ranges and quicker charging times than ever before. Matching a new electric car with an energy-efficient ENERGY STAR certified charger provides even more environmental benefits. This is just one more example of making a choice that works in solidarity toward the common goal of a healthier planet. ENERGY STAR and the Green Power Part-

nerships program are all working toward these goals. Several organizations are taking steps to pave the way to a clean energy future - and inspiring others to act - including Best Buy, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Dell, Hewlett-Packard Company, Johnson & Johnson, MetLife, Google, Target, Microsoft and Samsung Electronics. These companies are partnering with the Environmental Protection Agency to sell energy-efficient products, improve the energy performance of their buildings, offset greenhouse gas emissions and support expansion of renewable energy. Each individual's effort adds up to great results, worldwide. The sum total of everyone working together to conserve our resources and make the most of what we have will make all the difference. Thinking globally moving into the future will help ensure that the planet and its people not only survive, but thrive. Protecting our planet starts with all of us. To learn more about ways to make a difference and to mark the anniversary of Earth Day, visit energystar.gov/EarthDay.

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Spring into 6 eclectic 2020 home design trends (BPT) - The year is already off to a stylish start, but there are plenty more trends that will be coming into focus in the coming months. Designers around the country are exploring a dynamic mix of patterns and unexpected colors, plus creative new approaches to flooring, accents and lighting. Here are the go-to trends making a splash in design studios and homes this spring.

Florals are blossoming Just in time for spring, floral designs are bringing walls and furnishings to life. Floral wallpaper is coming back in a big way, turning rooms into virtual gardens. But not to worry the latest designs are not your grandmother's wallpaper. Intriguing, modern and sophisticated floral designs in vibrant color choices are available to suit any taste.

Biophilic design Another great trend for spring combines people's passions for naturally occurring aesthetics and nature, often brought to life through indoor gardens, small trees or "living walls." These design statements allow plants and other aspects of nature to become a visual focus in any home. It is also inspired by natural materials like wood and stone, earth tones and natural colors, and organic shapes. These elements are showcased throughout the home, including in wooden architectural beams, stone-based accent pieces and naturally colored accent walls. Yesterday's linear furniture designs are being replaced by softer, curvier shapes that mimic forms in nature.

Naturalistic flooring Designers and homeowners alike are making a statement in flooring that combines intriguing design with a natural flair, such as geometrically patterned flooring created from naturally beautiful hardwood. "Patterned flooring is beginning to dominate today's interior designs," says Katie Allen, design and trend director at Lumber Liquidators Flooring. "It can be used in a wide variety of spaces to add texture and character to any room." For example, it is easier than ever to create a warm, visually exciting look in almost any home with a chevron pattern using Bellawood Engineered Hardwood Flooring from Lumber

Some of this spring's overall trends can easily be brought to life through lighting choices, from wicker or caned pendant lamps to rounder, more organically shaped lighting fixtures. Liquidators. Each patterned plank is arranged in a custom zigzag pattern, meaning homeowners won't be wasting time installing individually angled boards. The handcrafted distressing of the wood also reveals the natural grain and rich brown hues, appealing to homeowners wanting a natural look.

with the interplay of materials such as marbles against woods, plus geometric patterns created by tiles used for accent walls or as a backsplash. Fiber art - like handcrafted rugs, throw pillows, blankets and wall hangings - is popular again, and will help make any room pop. Rattan and cane furniture also provide similar variety in terms of texture, color and pattern.

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Color your world Along with the emphasis on nature-based color palettes comes a shift away from the neutral tones that have become popular over the last couple of years. Jewel tones like deep blues, a variety of green hues and even subtle pinks are seeing a comeback for walls, rugs, cabinets and furnishings. Designers are often choosing strongly contrasting colors to make visually bold statements, like pink against blue, rich blue against a lighter green or any color paired with black or white.

Mix and match Unusual juxtapositions of color are being matched by contrasting textures and materials. Architects and designers are getting creative

Brighten it up Lighting is no longer just a way to illuminate your space, but a bold detail to add visual excitement to any room. Champagne gold lighting fixtures are one fun trend that really stands out, seen in every room from living and dining rooms to kitchens and baths. Some of this spring's overall trends can easily be brought to life through lighting choices, from wicker or caned pendant lamps to rounder, more organically shaped lighting fixtures. Let your own personality and design sensibility shine through when decorating your living spaces, using these trends as inspiration. Want to see more flooring options and ideas to help transform your home this spring? Visit LLFlooring.com to see the latest in flooring materials and designs.

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$410,000 855 Winding Way

$130,000

Close to School! Open oor plan. 3 BR, 2 Baths Great starter home or investment property. Within walking dis- Take a look at the 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, ofďŹ ce, and 2 living ar- Home was a 3 bedroom before one of the bedrooms was converted with 2 car garage. Call today for showing. tance of both Hoover Elementary and Madison Middle Schools. eas in this incredible executive home with tons of upgrades! to an ofďŹ ce space. Master bedroom has patio access & built ins. For-

CONTRACT

$210,000 107 Country Road 3004

mal Living/Formal Dining combo. Den features a ďŹ replace & wet bar.

Howard Thill 918-914-0558 and Shawna Thill 918-906-4135 Debbie Jenkins 918-350-0003

Pam Carter 918-695-1697

CONTRACT 2800 Kingston Court

$369,500

Just move right in! Split BR plan w/private master retreat Downtown Charmer! 3 Bed, 2 bath home on corner lot. Single story brick home w/ gleaming kitchen cabinetry, Lg. eat-in granite island, cawhich includes a separate sitting area. Kitchen has a break- Hardwood oors under carpet. H/AC new in 2002, roof sual & formal dining, 3 1/2 baths. 4 Bedroom split plan: In-Law bedroom has ensuite bath, Jack & Jill bedrooms share a bath. 3 LV areas incl. sunroom & 2 Fireplaces. fast bar, pantry and newer dishwasher and microwave. new 2014, Lots of storage.

Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

New Listing

New Listing

$280,000 5511 Country Road 5101 Pawhuska $239,000 2605 SE Vicksburg Street $225,000 2133 SE Starlight Court

$218,500

Premier property in Legacy Estates! Beautiful salt Unique downtown split level home with 2 bed, 1 full and 3 - 1/2 GORGEOUS OSAGE MEADOWS home on 3 acres m/l. Spacious entryway 61 acres m/l with 1999 manufactured home. Clear Creek crosses proper- Fresh, bright Sunroom. Updated kitchen counters and Stunning and charming in quiet cul-de-sac with lots of updates. water gunite pool w/waterfalls. Nearly $50,000 in baths, 3 HUGE living rooms, partial basement. Corner lot, brick and great room open to the kitchen and dining space. Split bedroom oor ty. 60% open. close to town on black top road. 40 x 60 shop with concrete appliances. Updated half Bathroom counter. Open New Front Doors, New carpet and new wood like tile. Awesome oor and 15 x 60 enclosed lean to. 2 RV hookups. In ground storm shelter. exterior, Unity Church meets on E end of 2nd level occasionally. plan w/master on one side and two bedrooms and bath on the other. improvements. concept living. Washer, Dryer, R kitchen with granite, newer appliances including double ovens.

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

Debbie Jenkins 918-350-0003

Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

Pam Carter 918-695-1697

CONTRACT

New Listing 3105 Lincoln Road

$266,000 2005 Glynnwood Drive

$227,000 1937 S Surrey Court

Gorgeous 2 story, 4 bed, 3.5 bath home with lots of updates! TOTAL RENOVATION! Updated kitchen overlooks greKitchen features granite and cherry cabinets, ss appliances, and atroom & light & bright sunroom. Open Floor Plan! Unbeisland. Open oor plan. Master and 2 bedrooms on main oor. lievable en-suite master bath w/walk in shower.

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

Debbie Jenkins 918-350-0003

CONTRACT 2732 Braddock Road

$65,000 15290 N. 3960 Road, Dewey$175,000 221 Sagebrush Drive

Beautiful, exclusive neighborhood! Wooded lots with The formal living and dining are combined. Kitchen is stone bridges, waterfall, and scenic pond. Convenient large enough for a kitchen table. Separate den space is located off of the kitchen. location. Lot is at & easy to build on. Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243 Kelley Lawrence 918-440-0819 Courtney Roberts 918-914-0243

CONTRACT

$255,000 900 Delaware

$64,500

This is a fantastic home in immaculate condition. Split Traditional Century 4 Square home with original bedroom plan. Nice sized living and kitchen areas. Formal hardwood oors. 4 Bedroom. Large shop behind. dining. Inside utility. Three car garage.

Tammy Sarver 918-440-8897

Bill Riley 918-440-9372

CONTRACT

$309,900 5100 Minnesota Street

$130,000 $449,900 1419 SE Delaware Avenue $389,900 3 Oaklawn Drive, Ramona $356,500 5 Oaklawn Drive, Ramona $361,500 1341 Rockdale Road Nice Woodland Park home! 4 Bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 large living areas. Enjoy

Curb appeal! Charming Southern traditional, one of a kind custom home. Plenty Home completely remodeled. 40X45 shop w/concrete oor & of light & large rooms. Meticulously maintained. Workshop off garage on sepa- large overhead door. Quarters w/kit, laundry, bath, bedroom & rate security system. Huge kitchen w/double ovens & abundant cabinet space. large game room.

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

Barbara Collier 918-331-8252

Family home full of custom design details. Master & laun- Brand new home in beautiful community. 4 BR, 3 BA Welcome to country life in this beautiful home. 4 BR, the wildlife and views from the large back deck. Separated master bedroom dry on main level. 2 car gar plus extra parking. 4 living w/ unique split oor plan, cooks will love the designer 3 BA in a unique split oor plan, designer kitchen, with large walk in closet. Kitchen has roll-out cabinets. Fridge remains. rooms. expansive 1+ acre lot. kitchen.

Gretchen Sise 918-331-5009

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

CONTRACT

Paige Saylor 918-440-7000

CONTRACT

1104 Brookside Parkway $159,900 2517 Kensington Way

$159,900 950 SE Greystone Avenue $249,000 2419 Burlingame Ridge $229,000 621 N Shannon Drive $85,000 19491 N. 4020 Road $799,000 Completely remodeled home in the beautiful Wood- 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms and a great moth- New Stainless appliances. Nice oor plan, high ceilings, lots Great family Mid Century Modern home boast 4 bedrooms, Gated Community. If your looking for the privacy and Beautiful home and setting on 80 acres m/l just 3 miles E of Barof light. Gutters, sidewalk from back patio to driveway, prosecurity of a gated community we are now offering lot tlesville. 6 bdr, 4 baths, 2 kitchens, large utility/hobby room, safe 3 baths, and oversized 2 car garage. 2 bedrooms on main land area. New tile & carpet, updated lighting thru- er-in-law plan! Large rooms, 2 living areas. New fessional landscaping, kitchen backsplash, wide shower door. level, 2 bedrooms on lower level, plus hobby room. #4 in Burlingame Ridge. Take a look at this wonderful room, 3 car garage with 36 x 36 workshop and more storage in out, new paint inside/out. roof & gutters in Nov. 2019.

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

Gail Campbell 918-338-9235

Pam Carter 918-695-1697

Barb Collier 918-331-8252

Paige Saylor 918-440-7000

Joy Cook 918-327-1031

Scott Crow Craig Demuth 918-260-5232 918-695-5950

Move-in ready.

Donna Skelly 918-214-6800

Paige Saylor 918-440-7000

Joan Glock Debbie Jenkins Kim Kayser Kelley Lawrence Dianne McNeill Karen Norris Pat Poindexter Courtney Roberts Jana Russell Steve Russell 918-213-5952 918-350-0003 918-331-8437 918-440-0819 918-440-8525 918-331-8683 918-331-8031 918-914-0243 918-397-5262 918-213-5943

development.

Craig Demuth 918-695-5950

Bill Riley Yasmin Salama Tammy Sarver Paige Saylor 918-440-9372 701-290-8033 918-440-8897 918-440-7000

the house than you can imagine.

Craig Demuth 918-695-5950

Gretchen Sise 918-331-5009

Donna Skelly Howard Thill Shawna Thill 918-214-6800 918-914-0558 918-906-4135

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Sunday, April 19, 2020


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