Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Cost vs. Value on Home Repairs & Improvements

Here is the lastest data on the return on your money spent on home improvements from Remodeling Magazine's website, http://www.remodeling.hw.net

Click here to see the latest data.

Monday, January 24, 2011

REALTOR® Magazine-Daily News-December Existing-Home Sales Jump

In the good news department today…

REALTOR® Magazine-Daily News-December Existing-Home Sales Jump

2307 Ardleigh Dr, Cleveland Heights

Beautiful Italianate colonial on Euclid Golf allotment. Architectural details galore & hardwood floors throughout this great Heights home, minutes from Univ. Circle. Dramatic foyer has sweeping staircase illuminating by 1.5 story Palladian lead-glass window, spacious LR w/stone fireplace. 3 French doors serve as LR windows. Sunroom with terrazzo floor, library with lead-glass built-ins. Large formal DR w/door to 14x12 screened porch. Large open eat-in kitchen w/new countertops and orig. butler pantry-like cabinets- lots of storage. Fam. room on 2nd can serve as bedroom. 3 other spacious BRs on 2nd have gorgeous hardwood floors, new paint and ceiling fans, and 2 full baths. Current master BR on 3rd with cozy, intimate sitting area, and huge glamour bath with h/h sinks, shiny claw-foot tub, double walk-in shower, built-in armoire-like storage, 2 walk-in closets. Knotty-pine paneled rec room in basement with bar. This is an elegant home on a great street! Will be city compliant.

Cleveland Heights Real Estate - 2307 Ardleigh Dr, Cleveland Heights, OH, 44106

Friday, January 14, 2011

No McMansions for Millennials - Developments - WSJ

Sorry Solon, today’s young buyers are opting for smaller homes with less wasted space (so-long 2 story foyers) and less bells & whistles overall.

No McMansions for Millennials - Developments - WSJ

Monday, January 10, 2011

Questions Remain over development of the Oakwood Country Club

The City of Cleveland Hts. has not had the opportunity to fully study the plan by First Interstate Properties to take over and develop Oakwood Country Club into a mixed use area. Citizens for Oakwood want to have there say and keep the former golf club as a park. Read about it in the article in Heights Observer...

http://www.heightsobserver.org/read/4/1/developer-residents-at-odds-over-oakwood