Entries from July 2010
Everyone enjoys spending time relaxing poolside or splashing around in the refreshing cold water. For many kids it is a favorite summer pastime that seems harmless. Drowning is actually the second leading cause of death for children who are 14 years old or younger. Approximately 3,000 children in this age group make trips to the emergency room in need of
treatment for near drowning incidents. People ages 60 and older are also at a higher risk for experiencing danger in the water. Death and other water related accidents can be completely prevented and avoided if the proper precautions are observed and enforced. Whether hanging out around your Gainesville FL home’s backyard pool or enjoying the day at the community pool these tips will keep family and friends safe and smiling.
- Supervise all children at all times, especially children ages 14 or younger.
- All pools should be completely surrounded by a barrier fence that is at least 5 feet tall with gates that automatically close and latch. Children drowning after wandering in to an unenclosed pool account for over half of the children who die from downing every year.
- Drain entrapment is another evil danger that haunts swimming pools. Pools must have anti-entrapment drain covers on all of the drains. There also needs to be a safety vacuum release system. This system prevents children from being trapped under water when they are captured by the drain’s powerful suction.
- It is a good idea to install pool alarms around you Gainesville FL home’s pool area. Pool alarms can be installed on gates to detect when someone is in the area. Specialized pool alarms can also be installed to detect when someone gets in the water.
- Get training and become certified to perform water rescue skills, like CPR and first aid.
- To take extra precautions complete a lifeguard certification course.
- Always keep rescue and first aid equipment readily available and easily accessible in the actual pool area.
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Great Gator Gatherings

That’s right! Gator Homes Realty has 2 complimentary football tickets for each of the upcoming home games.
As a valued customer, you are invited to attend a southern style tailgate party before heading to the Swamp.
2010 Home Schedule includes:
September 4 Miami (OH)
September 11 South Florida
September 25 Kentucky
October 9 LSU
October 16 Mississippi State
November 13 South Carolina
November 20 Appalachian
Just email me at linda@gatorhomes.com and let me know which home game you and your family would like to attend. It’s that simple…Go GATORS!
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Gainesville Real Estate For Sale:
4415 SW 34th Stree Unit 608 , Gainesville FL 32608
MLS# 302871
This is the one for you! Great condo at a great price with two master suites, both upstairs and a half bath downstairs. Spacious kitchen with a breakfast bar and wood cabinetry, and all appliances are included. This condo boasts a large pantry in the dining room, laundry closet with washer and dryer, alarm system, newer carpet, ceramic tile in kitchen and foyer. There are hardwood floors in the master bedroom. Downstairs is painted in designer earth tone colors. Open your back door to a sparkling pool. Located on bus line this condo is perfect for students/professionals and is close to Publix Shopping Center, dining and entertainment. Great community pool with low association fees. Quite location, parking is never an issue. This seller is motivated.
Learn more about 4415 SW 34th Street Unit 608 and other Gainesville real estate for sale by visiting GatorHomes.com and MyGatorCondo.com.
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For many reasons this is a good time for potential home buyers to purchase Gainesville FL real estate, and the large number of foreclosed homes available holds the promise of bargain prices.
Too good to be true? Perhaps. Buyers of foreclosed property, especially if it has been unoccupied and not maintained for some time, must be acutely aware of possible problems and trouble spots involved in such a sale and may have to realistically face some unpleasant facts. As Vince Mastronardi, president of On-Site Specialty Cleaning and Restoration, observes, “Buyers need to educate themselves about the potential pitfalls of purchasing distressed property. It’s not so much what damage occurred, but the sources of that damage and how long before the problem was addressed.”
A cautious buyer should look for signs which indicate that all is not well with a piece of Gainesville FL real estate.
1. The presence of mold. Once mold takes hold, it is almost impossible to get rid of. Look for places which have been excessively painted in an attempt to cover up mold.
2. Lack of heat for months in a home not properly winterized. Result? Burst pipes and water damage.
3. Hints of water damage. Peeling, bubbling, or discolored paint may occur as a result of moisture. Other evidence of water damage includes swelling in walls/ceilings, stains, and a musty odor.
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Gainesville Homes For Sale:
1122 SE County Road 234 SR, Windsor FL 32641
MLS# 316723
Enjoy some peace and quiet in this 3 bedroom 2 bath concrete block home situated on just over 2 acres of land. This home boasts an open floor plan with an updated kitchen and a tiled common area. Outside you will find a beautiful yard.
Learn more about 1122 SE County Road 234 SR and other Gainesville homes for sale by visiting GatorHomes.com and MyGatorCondo.com.
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Many of today’s buyers in the market for a Gainesville Florida home are looking for one that is eco-friendly. They want a house that is energy-efficient and combats detriments to the environment. Listed below are some relative easy to do and cost-efficient ways you can appeal to potential eco-conscious buyers.
1. Insulate. Insulate. Insulate. Use pipe insulators to keep hot water hot for a longer time and a hot water heater blanket ($10.00 to $20.00) to both prevent temperature loss and
reduce the amount of electricity/gas needed to maintain the water temperature. Be aware that the further heat or air conditioning has to travel, the greater the temperature loss. Insulating your heating and cooling ducts can prevent up to 60% of this loss. Remember that even a small area of inadequate or damaged insulation can greatly reduce efficiency.
2. Reduce heating/cooling expenses. Replace or clean all filters on a regular basis to reduce inefficiency. Eliminate all sources of drafts by checking windows, doors, electrical outlets, fireplaces, and attic floors for leaks (even small cracks lead to energy loss) and by using caulking or weather stripping to seal them. In addition, for a cost of $200 to $400, you can run a blower door test to discover the main, and many times hidden, sources of energy leaks in your home.
It is also important to schedule a HVAC cleaning/checkup every two years and to investigate the need for a programmable thermostat to save energy while you sleep or are away from home. If your windows, aging appliances, furnace, or hot water heater needs to be replaced, you should certainly consider purchasing ENERGY STAR products to save 10% to 30% of the usual operating costs.
3. Consume less water. Since your Gainesville Florida home is located in a resort area, water bills are generally high. Take steps to reduce this expense by installing low flow showerheads, toilets, and faucet aerators.
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Gainesville Real Estate For Sale:
49 SE 297 Avenue, Old Town FL 32680
MLS# 315722
This Cute 2 bedroom 2 bath house would make a great second home. This home is located only a couple of blocks from the Suwannee river, in a quiet little neighborhood.
Learn more about 49 SE 297 Avenue and other Gainesville real estate for sale by visiting GatorHomes.com and MyGatorCondo.com.
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As every homeowner knows, property insurance is a necessity. The cost of adequate insurance may seem daunting initially, but there are certain steps you can take to reduce your costs to a reasonable level.
1. Shop around for the best value. Check online for quotes from at least three reputable agencies. Be aware that some companies offer a discount of 30% to 40% if you buy online. Other possible discounts can result from insuring both the home and the contents or by
insuring your home and your car with the same firm.
Also know the replacement value of your home, taking into consideration any unique features that will be expensive to replace. Keep in mind probable inflation increases at renewal time. Does your insurer automatically adjust your coverage or do you have to request the change?
2. Make periodic updates to your Gainesville FL home or property. Ways to reduce insurance costs include the following:
A) Replacing the existing heating system to one which is safer and more cost-efficient.
B) Keep plumbing in good working order and protect it from freezing.
C) Replace fuses. Inspectors are looking for circuit breakers and a safe wiring system
D) install fire detectors or even a central alarm system. Be sure to keep a record of all repairs/replacements and inform your insurance company of each one.
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Gainesville Homes For Sale:
419 SE 12th Street, Gainesville FL 32640
MLS# 314812
Nice home that is clean and easy to show. The County records currently show it as a 2 bedroom 2 bath.
Learn more about 419SE 12th Street and other Gainesville homes for sale by visiting GatorHomes.com and MyGatorCondo.com.
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You are selling your Gainesville FL home and the first Open House only a week away. The house is filled with clutter and things you don’t want to throw away. But the clutter is not appealing to potential Gainesville FL home buyers. What do you? Here are staging tips for an Open House.
Staging Tips For A Gainesville FL Open House
1. Remove the clutter.
Having a garage sale is out when removing clutter because the Open House is only a week away. You don’t want to stuff the garage or closets to the gills either. One solution is to rent an off-site storage facility or stack boxes neatly in a basement or crawlspace.
2. Stage each room.
The first thing to do is clean from top to bottom. Make sure windows and light fixtures shine and are in working order. If the room is crowded, put some furniture in the storage facility. Finally, pick a focal point that will attract buyers when they see the room. For example, the focal point of a bedroom is usually the bed, and for a music room, it’s the piano.
3. Use the rule of three.
First, remove everything from counters and table tops, including coffee tables and side tables. Then re-accessorize using the rule of three…using 3 items of varying heights. For example, on an end table you can place a lamp (high), a small plant (medium), and a book (low).
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