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Plattsburgh Housing Outlet, Inc. Eric and Michelle LaBounty, Owners 690 Route 3 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Phone: 518-563-6250/ 800-794-6250
www.plattsburghhousing.com
Better Service, Higher Quality, All at a Price You can Afford Cape chalet modular home
Now Reduced over $25,000!
A customer experience years in the making…
While researching building our camp. someone at work mentioned that their Uncle had worked with a group in the Plattsburgh area and provided the contact information. I reached out to this group via email and within what seemed like minutes received a response from Michelle. Finally, we felt like someone was understanding the dream, our vision and even more so was willing to work with us who understood the concept of building memories with one's family. After a few weeks of conversations and emails, we drove up to our property to meet Michelle and her team in person to get a lay of the land. From that meet-ing we came away with the same ‘can do’ attitude, and an overwhelming feeling that we were on the right track with the right builder.
Throughout this whole process, mind you it was a matter of 6 months or so, we received the utmost in personal attention, understanding and an overall feeling of 'family'. Working with Michelle was just a wonderful experience. Michelle welcomed us, worked hard on our behalf and instilled a feeling of trust that we hadn't received before. Being over 4 hours away and doing 90% of this by phone you'd think there'd be some level of apprehension - there was none. We felt like our Sister was building us our dream.
The day finally came and we were there bright and early only to meet the set crew busy readying every-thing for the day's events. Within a matter of hours the house was set and they were on to weathering it in. Our dream was a reality. Michelle made a special trip down that day to meet us and share in our joy. Talk about personal service. It's been about a year now since that day. We've been given our dream - a beautiful home in the Adiron-dacks that we can share with all of our friends and family, creating lasting memories of our own. We cannot tell you how wonderful and experience this has been. We were able to create our own dream with the help of a wonderfully talented staff and a dedicated builder. Again, all done electronically, over the phone and through the wonders of the internet; Michelle took the time out of her schedule to answer every question, and make things happen. She worked with the builder, the town and all other needed parties to make this all smooth and seamless. We never had a reservation or concern about this en-deavor regardless of the distance between us and the site - Michelle and her team took care of it all. We look forward to many years of enjoyment with our family and to our new friendship with Michelle and her family, and would recommend PHO without reservation to anyone -whether near or far. Thanks Michelle - you will always have a place at the table in our new home. -The Garizio's, Brookfield, CT
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2x6 exterior walls with R-21 in side walls and R-38 in upstairs kneewall and foam board exterior wrap
Thermal double hung windows with prarie grids and double sliders with trapezoid windows in gable
Craftsman styled fiberglass front door and Double 16’ dormers with gable pediments
Upgraded Lighting Package Upgraded monogram siding with shake shingle and faux stone on gable, 30 year architectural shingles
Mellowood maple cabinetry with island Solid Knotty Pine 6 panel interior doors & trim and slate foyer & plush carpeting
Built in NYS-standard D-1 Seismic Code with 85 lb. roof load
Volume 14, Issue 5 Fall 2016
Inside this issue:
Home News
The Plattsburgh Housing Outlet
Did you know:.
PHO is celebrating their 25th anniversary of business,
building homes in the North
Country!
We have videos of all
our model
homes!
Don’t take our word for it. Ask for our extensive list of
REFERENCES to help you
feel comfortable at PHO.
Factory built homes are built indoors under controlled
conditions. There are no
frustrating weather or con-
tractor delays.
On average, manufactured
home owners spend 25%
less on utility bills versus site
built home owners due to a variety of energy saving
measures such as better
insulation and energy-
efficient windows.
Join us for our Fall Open House! Saturday, October 8th
Time is running out for ‘16 Projects! The weather is changing and the delivery board is filling
up, we only have a few available home slots if your project gets finalized NOW!
Food and fun for the whole family!
Come learn about new MODEL HOMES arriving
See what was new from the fall home shows
Take advantage of clearance models to save both time and THOUSANDS of
dollars
Manufacturer & lender reps on hand
Puzzled about the building process?
Join us for our Home Building Seminar
Thursday, October 20th from 6-8 p.m.
Dino’s Pizza, 795 Route 3, Plattsburgh Dinner will be
served
Learn how to get this
year’s prices by locking in
your project for next
spring!
One lucky person in
attendance will
receive a $2500
Discount!
Leave with a FREE
“how– to” packet &
copy of credit report
Learn valuable tips in a friendly setting With no cost or obligation:
Financing and lender requirements Manufactured and modular home info How to develop your building site
1st hour informational segments & 2nd hour Q&A time, and time to talk
individually with reps
Don’t break the bank 2
New single section homes 2
In house experience 3
PHO recipe 3
Save on energy bills 3
Model Clearance 4
Customer letters 4
Space is limited. RSVP today. Adults only, please. 800-794-6250
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Two new budget friendly single section homes
Don’t break the bank this holiday season The holidays are the time of year that most folks throw cau-tion to the wind and dig out the plastic to buy gifts for friends and loved ones. While we aren’t suggesting that you forgo your holiday festivities, there are ways to have your egg nog and drink it too…
Statistics show that the personal savings rate has dropped below zero. For every dollar earned, Americans spend $1.22. The average debt on credit cards has crept up to $9,000. And while retail therapy might be fun in the moment, it can leave you with a debt hangover in the morning.
Professionals say its time to get a reality check. Now, before the stockings are hung and your in the moment, is the time to de-termine the debt you already have. Start a journal listing your existing obligations and monthly payments. Additionally,
take an honest look at your expenditures and figure out the necessities and the luxuries. (Although it may feel like it, your
morning latte is NOT a necessity!) Evaluate every dollar you spend for a week or more to get an accurate picture.
Sooo… how do you have a great holiday
season & spoil your family without maxing out your credit cards?
Consider asking for overtime or taking a second seasonal job to earn some extra cash.
Make homemade gifts. Does everyone crave your fudge or envy your woodworking skills? Or gift coupons for a service like babysitting or vacation pet sitting. The gift is about the gesture not the cost.
Don’t turn your kids “wish list” into your shopping list. Pri-oritize their wants or give suggestions to others who wish to buy them a gift.
Plan a dollar figure for each person. Whether it is one
item or ten small, stop shopping when you reach your limit.
Make a list so you remember what you have already pur-chased to avoid overspending.
Shop mid week and you will be less caught up in the moment of weekend hustle & bustle.
If there is something specific you are looking for, look through sale flyers or look on line for the best deals. Order early for best selection & to avoid rush shipping charges.
Arrange a “secret Santa.” with your friends or family, where you each pick a name and buy only for that person and stick to the agreed upon limit. Get together and enjoy each others company instead.
Have a clear vision of your goal– to own a
home, and think twice before spending.
Special Features: Chesapeake enhancement package with 2x6 walls/ R-19, laminate backsplashes, accent panels, foyer lino, textured ceilings, & bedroom lights
30 lb roof load with R-30 insulation. Steel front and rear doors, thermal windows
Upgraded oil gun furnace for north country winters Black appliances and upgraded electric stove Timberwolf gray cabinets and chocolate trim ceiling beams 40 gallon water heater and water shut offs throughout separate utility room Beautiful kitchen peninsula with bookcase
Special Features: 3 bedrooms design
Built for upstate NY with 2x6 walls with R-19 insulation and R-30 insulation in the ceiling
Steel front/ rear doors, front storm door
thermal windows,
Upgraded oil gun furnace
Guest closet in hall, large living room
200 amp electrical service, closet in separate utility room
Ceiling lights in bedrooms, and can lights in kitchen
Hardwood cabinets throughout
pantry in kitchen with great storage
Large master bedroom with walk in closet
2 full baths, shower in master bath
your utility bill. Install a programmable thermostat to coordinate with your schedule, so you don’t pay for heat you are not enjoying.
Keep furniture away from radiators and heating registers where they can block heat from entering and circulat-ing in the room.
Consider switching high-use light bulbs from incandescent to fluorescent bulbs. They are more expensive, but last much longer and use less electric-
ity. At the very least, teach your family members to turn off lights, (TV’s, com-puters etc.) when not in use.
Caulk and weather-strip around doors
Simple ways to save on your energy bill this winter
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and windows. Use insulated drapery at sliding glass doors to cut down on heat loss.
When using your washing machine and dishwasher, run only full loads. Turn your setting on your washing ma-chine to cold for the rinse cycle. Hang laundry outdoors to dry. Make sure that the lint is removed from the dryer screen and vents. Air dry the clean dishes instead of using a heated cycle on the dishwasher.
Regularly clean the condenser coils of your refrigerator to keep it running opti-mally.
Consider using a water heater blanket and lowering the water heater thermo-stat to 125 degrees or the low setting. This avoids accidental scalding and reduces energy consumption.
Tried and True PHO Recipes by our landscaper extraordinaire! It is starting to feel like fall, so we thought we would ask Polly for a recipe to share. She has
worked hard all summer pruning and plucking the grounds of Plattsburgh Housing Outlet,
making our beautiful sales center even more inviting!
According to the U.S. Department of En-ergy, more than 44% of utility bills are spent on heating and cooling. In our cold climate, NYSEG estimates that 50-60% of winter bills are for heating your home. With that in mind, here are some com-mon sense tips that anyone can do to help save money each month.
Make sure that your furnace receives a professional tune-up each year. Proper maintenance will ensure that it will last and operate at maximum effi-ciency.
Clean or replace your furnace air filters once a month. Not only does it cut down on allergens, but is also keeps your furnace running at potential.
Set your thermostat as low as com-fortable. For each degree you lower your thermostat, you can save 3% on
Simple adjustments can save big bucks!
Want to see what your new home will look like?Check out the NEW Manorwood Homes website and look at the In
House section to design your new home!
Check out exterior colors, curb appeal accents and more!
Pumpkin Roll Cake by
Polly Mitchell
For Cake: 3 Eggs 1 Cup Sugar 2/3 Cup Pumpkin 1 tsp. Lemon juice ¾ cup flour 1 tsp. baking powder 2 tsp. Cinnamon 1 tsp. ginger ½ tsp. nutmeg ½ tsp. salt ½ cup chopped walnuts For Filling 1 cup powdered sugar 2 3oz. pkgs. Cream cheese 4 tbsp. Oleo (margarine) ½ tsp. vanilla
Beat eggs for 5 minutes on high speed, then add all other ingre-dients, except walnuts. Mix for 3 minutes on high speed. Grease a
10” x 15” pan and also line with wax paper. Pour batter in pan and sprinkle with walnuts. Bake for 15 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove from oven and turn up-side down on a damp cloth until cool. Spread filling over entire
cake, then roll cake. Place on a platter. If there is extra filling, you can frost the outside of the roll too!
Jacob working hard as Polly’s assistant Polly working on the gardens!
You can also design the kitchen of your new home to check how you like cabinet
and counter top colors together and more. Then you can save your ideas or share via
social media with your friends & family!