The Night Before Xmas - A Real Estate Story

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The NightBefore Christmas...a real estate story

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The Night Before Christmas

a real estate storyadapted for SPS Realty

by Clement Clarke Moore

by Christina Shomaker@clshomaker

A Christmas story. And tips for updatingyour home for the holidays!

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Table of Contents

Page 4: Pest Control TipsPage 5: Fireplace Style UpdatesPage 6: Cool Ideas for Kids BedroomsPage 7: Noise Reduction TipsPage 8: Cold Proof your WindowsPage 9: Outdoor Living SpacesPage 10: Front Yard Holiday DecorPage 11: Porch ImprovementsPage 12: Tips for Assessing Your RoofPage 13: Tips for Fireplace MaintenancePage 14: Healthy HomesPage 15: Remove Lingering SmellsPage 16: Home Security Tips

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Three fixes for unwelcome holiday guests (of the pest variety).

1) Seal gaps that lead to your home's interior with copper meshand a flat head screwdriver then seal any gaps with foam!

2) Clear wood and windows of any moisture grabbing soil & mulch, rake mulch frequently, and trim shrubs. Moisture attracts insects & small pests.

3) Did you know that paper bags attract cockroaches? They do! So remove your store of under counter bags.

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T w a s t h e n i g h t b e f o r e C h r i s t m a s ,w h e n a l l t h r o u g h t h e h o u s e , n o t a c r e a t u r e w a s s t i r r i n g ,

n o t e v e n a m o u s e .

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So cute in bedtime stories... not so cute in your home. Don't let house pests hijack your home this holiday season.

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Three inexpensive style fixes for your fireplace.

1) Hands down, one of the EASIEST & CHEAPEST fixes.Paint. Works for brick, wood, tile... just about anything.

2) Replace brick with faux stone in 1 day for next to nothing with products such as AirStone.

3) Cover unattractive and dated cutouts with crafty art,such as this barn door panel as a central focus. Or... CREATE a faux fireplace!

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Th e s t o c k i n g s wer e h un gb y t h e c h imn e y w i t h c a r e ,i n h o p e s t h a t S t . N i c h o l a s

s o on wou l d b e T h e r e .

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Don't be remembered by Santa as "that home with the eyesore". Treat yourself to a style update. Go on, you deserve it

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The children were nestled all snug in their beds,while visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads;

& mamma in her 'kerchief, & I in my cap,Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap.

Three fixes for kids bedrooms.

1) Clever storage can double as seating, fireplaces can be emptied for abook or toy space, add ladders for tall book shelves and more.

2) Seating areas: create them with cleverly designed shelving, elegant stuffed chairs or ceiling mounted swinging chairs.

3) Bunk Beds, tree-house beds (you read that right), tent stylized beds, drape surrounds for beds and more.

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Make your children's bedroom a space that they look forward to using!(Really this is a gift to you)

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Three fixes for noise reduction.

1) Curtains and wall decor. The more you have installed the less the noise can get in or out. It works for two main reasons. Empty space allows noise to bounce around. Fabric and wall decor reduces echo space and creates a thicker barrier.

2) Shag rugs. Not only do they create a cozy and beautiful environment, they add to your dampening efforts.

3) Seal doors with weather stripping, fill holes and cracks. They may seem insignificant but any opening allows direct noise access, not to mention that small fixes become big fixes the longer you leave them.

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Eck - your noisy neighbors! (or would that be you?) Regain control over what comes in... and goes out.

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter ,I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter .

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Three "do it yourself" fixes to change windows from the weathergreeter to the weather bouncer.

1) Check the condition (or lack thereof) of your weather stripping. If it needs to be replaced or added, do it yourself. Costs next to nothing but makes a huge difference.

2) Insulation shades and curtains. You can find both just about anywhere, like Target. The cost varies according to your supplier and style. Added benefit... curtains transform your room's decor!

3) For an added insulation boost you can install film found at any hardware store. Film can be unsightly, but it's affordable and easy to install yourself.

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Even if you aren't budget ready to replace old, leaky windows, you can control their effectiveness.

Away to the window I flew l ike a flash ,Tore open the shutters & threw up the sash .

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Updates for your front, side and back yards.

1) Easy, cheap and ADORBS... build a bench border around your low deck.bit.ly/SPSbench

2) Give your picnic table a splash of bright paint or use peagravel and stepping stones to make unique exterior spaces.bit.ly/SPSgravel

3) Custom make a rug with canvas and paint... the right choice in materials works just as well outdoor as in. For a more permanent fix, paint directly onto the concrete.bit.ly/SPSarearugbit.ly/SPSstripes

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We're in SoCal, so we think "outdoor living" year round! Spruce up your exterior before Santa, or your in laws, pay a visit.

The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow,Gave a lustre of midday to objects below,

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When what to my wondering eyes did appear,But a miniature sleigh & eight tiny rein-deer,With a little old driver so lively & quick,I knew in a moment he must be St. Nick.

More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, & he whistled, & shouted, & called them by name: "Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now Prancer & Vixen!

On, Comet! on, Cupid! on, Donner & Blitzen!

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Eight might be a bit TOO festive for your front lawn decor. Unless it's a contest.

Three holiday decor ideas.

1) Used glass jars make perfect lanterns to hang from tree limbs for a magicalwinterland. bit.ly/SPSlantern3bit.ly/SPSlights1

2) Use wreaths to create a DIY snowman.

3) Light walkways to create a warm and inviting path to your front door... we can already hear the carolers. bit.ly/SPSlights2

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To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!Now dash away! dash away! dash away all ! "

As leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky;

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Get those obstacles out of Santa's way!And pretty up your path and porch while you're at it.

Three super fast fixes to welcome all of your visitors.

1) Add a path: using gravel, stepping stones, mulch or other low cost materials, you can dramatically improve your entry by creating a simple path to your front door.

2) Paint visible utility equipment the same color as your home so that it blends.

3) Repaint your front door. This might be a new and contrasting color or a fresh coat of the existing color.

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So up to the housetop the coursers they flewWith the sle igh full of toys , & St . Nicholas too

& then , in a twinkl ing , I heard on the roofThe prancing and pawing of each l ittle hoof .

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Hooves wreak havoc on your roof.Inspect regularly to stay on Santa's "nice" list.

Three ways to determine if your roof needs repair or replacement.

1) Journey to your attic with a flashlight to look for sagging spots, signs of water damage or light leaks indicating holes.

2) Walk around your home's exterior for missing shingles, misplaced shingles (those that are not uniform to the layout, a clear indication they're slipping) or cracked tiles on tile roofs.

3) Your gutter may also provide clues if you are finding a higher number of roof granules (big sand) or actual chunks of roof material.

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As I drew in my head & was turn ing around , Down the ch imney St . N i cholas came with a bound .

He was dressed al l in fur , from h i s head to h i s foot & h i s c lothes were al l tarn i shed w ith ashes & soot .

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"Santa! The floor mat is there for a reason... please wipe your feet for goodness sake!"

Three fixes for fireplace maintenance and cleaning.

1) To assist maintenance somewhat passively... ONLY use wood. No newspapers, wrapping paper, broken down crates, etc. That material is not meant to burn, creates nasty residue and is often horrible for the environment.

2) Get your chimney cleaned once or twice a year depending on how often you use it. The cost is about $200 per cleaning.

3) Follow these tips to maintain it between cleanings.

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A bundle of toys he had flung on his back,& he looked like a pedler just opening his pack.

His eyes, how they twinkled! his dimples, how merry!His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,

& the beard on his chin was as white as the snow;

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Sounds more like the start of an impending cold."Wash your hands before touching my stuff, Santa!"

Three fixes for a healthy home (all 72 at the link below).

1) Floor mats aren't just for the outside! Double up by including another mat just inside the front door to help with pollen and bacteria.

2) Install a range hood over your stove. Using them improves air quality inside by reducing cooking related air pollutants. If you can, add one that vents outside rather than the recirculating type.

3) When upgrading your kitchen, consider a copper sink. They are naturally antimicrobial.

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The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,& the smoke, it encircled his head like a wreath;

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"Santa, we think you're adorable but, respectfully,you can't smoke in our home."

Three fixes for a lingering smell.

1) Home made mixtures offer many solutions. Such asheating lavender and water on the stove.

2) If you have a green thumb, turn to house plants. Manyare natural air purifiers, like the peace lily and Bostonfern.

3) For tough mildew smells, you can use a dehumidifier(try it with tea tree oil) but natural beeswax and soycandles add a pleasant scent and help purify the air,too.

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He had a broad face & a l ittle round bel lyThat shook when he laughed , l ike a bowl full of jel ly .

He was chubby & plump , a r i ght jolly old elf ,& I laughed when I saw h im , in sp ite of myself ;

A wink of h is eye & a twist of h is headSoon gave me to know I had noth ing to dread ;

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Santa's trustworthy. But if you find a fat guy in a red suit fingering your gifts

don't assume he's Saint Nick.

Three easy ways to secure your home and family.

1) Be clutter free. Throw away flyers and piled newspapersas they suggest you're out of town.

2) Trim. Reduce foliage that covers windows and doors.

3) Alarm company decals or signs deter would be burglers.

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Three gift ideas.

1) Even "move in ready" homes require unexpected repairs. Homeimprovement help will be much appreciated, from DIY store gift cards tospecialty tools.

2) If a holiday move, your friends may need holiday decor to make it feel like"home". Think wreaths, yard decor or any of your holiday faves.

3) A custom welcome mat will not only help keep a home clean, it makes a statement about the home being "their's".

He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,& filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk,

& laying his finger aside of his nose,& giving a nod, up the chimney he rose;

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Just in case Santa can't find the new homeowners... help him out with some "Just Moved" related gifts.

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He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, & away they all flew like the down of a thistle. But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight

“Happy Christmas to all, & to all a good night!”

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Merry Xmas from our team to yours.

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All the Links in One PlacePage 3: Pest Control TipsPage 4: Fireplace Style UpdatesPage 5: Cool Ideas for Kids BedroomsPage 6: Noise Reduction TipsPage 7: Cold Proof your WindowsPage 8: Make a Bench BorderPage 8: Ground Design in YardsPage 8: Crafty Area RugPage 8: Painted ConcretePage 9: Tree Hung Homemade LanternsPage 9: Rail Hung Jar LanternsPage 9: Walkways & Other DecorPage 10: Porch ImprovementsPage 11: Tips for Assessing Your RoofPage 12: Tips for Fireplace MaintenancePage 13: Healthy HomesPage 14: Tips to Remove Lingering SmellsPage 14: Tips to Remove Lingering SmellsPage 15: Home Security Tips

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