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ADDRESS
101 Country Club-6 #6
10 Sadie Cir 10103
334 Oregon St #A
334 Oregon St #B
Development
The Pointe
Vermella
BEDS
1
2
4
4
BATHS
2
2
2.1
2.1
LIST PRICE
$395,000
$565,000
$679,000
$679,000
MODEL TYPE
First Floor - Unit
Multi Floor - Unit
Multi Floor - Unit
Townhouse End - Unit
ADDRESS
5 Maple Ave, #103
111 Country Club,-3
511 Clubhouse-6
231 Broadmoor Ct, #8
718 Firethorn Dr
201 Broadmoor Ct, #1
311 Liliac Dr
Development
Vauxhall
Pointe at Galloping Hill
The Pointe
The Pointe
Hickory Manor
The Pointe
Condo/Coop/townhouse
BEDS
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
BATHS
1
2
2
2
2.1
2
2.1
LIST PRICE
$239,000
$370,000
$375,000
$389,000
$509,000
$365,000
$460,000
MODEL TYPE
First Floor - Unit
Townhouse - End Unit
One Floor - Unit
Multi Floor - Unit
Townhouse Interior - Unit
First Floor - Unit
Townhouse Interior - Unit
ADDRESS
255 Tucker Avenue, #236
255 Tucker Avenue, #219
209 Orchard Meadows Drive
442 Tournament Drive, #5
604 Chestnut Street, #H
511 Clubhouse Court, #6
111 Arsdale Terrace
541 Clubhouse Court, #2
521 Clubhouse Court, #12
837 Valley Street
One Redspire Drive
101 Country Club Drive, #1
704 Orchard Meadows Drive
713 Pinehurst Drive, #5
202 Westchester Court, #8
979 Valley Street
26 West Line Avenue
1105 Cypress Drive
405 Rosewood Drive
905 Redspire Drive
45 Station Square, # 45
22 Station Square
Development
Putnam House
Putnam House
Orchard Meadows
The Pointe at Galloping Hill
Parkview Gardens
The Pointe at Galloping Hill
Orchard Meadows
The Pointe at Galloping Hill
The Pointe at Galloping Hill
Parkline Gardens
Hickory Manor
The Pointe at Galloping Hill
Orchard Meadows
The Pointe at Galloping Hill
The Pointe at Galloping Hill
Valley at Union
Valley at Union
Hickory Manor
Hickory Manor
Hickory Manor
Station Square
Station Square
BEDS/BATHS
1/1
1/1
1/1
2/2
2/1
2/2
2/1.1
2/2
2/2
2/1.1
2/2
2/2
3/2.1
2/2
3/2.1
3/2.1
2/2.1
2/2.1
2/2.1
2/2.1
2/3
3/2.1
LIST PRICE
$169,000
$179,900
$234,900
$299,000
$299,000
$299,999
$320,000
$345,000
$349,000
$349,000
$349,000
$350,000
$355,000
$369,000
$399.000
$399,000
$429,000
$456,000
$460,000
$479,999
$514,999
$552,700
SOLD PRICE
$160,000
$179,900
$250,000
$370,000
$315,000
$320,000
$352,000
$375,000
$362,000
$365,000
$350,000
$370,000
$375,000
$400,000
$440,000
$407,000
$429,000
$466,000
$473,000
$470,000
$520,000
$580,000
DAYS ON MARKET
24
6
29
10
6
10
34
18
25
43
15
8
19
6
8
13
67
7
12
33
32
23
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December Home Maintenance Checklist for Condo and Townhouse Owners
As the temperatures drop and winter approaches, condo and townhouse owners have a unique set of home maintenance tasks to keep their properties cozy and well-maintained. While condo and townhouse living often means fewer exterior maintenance responsibilities, there are still several important steps you can take to prepare your home for the colder months. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you winterize your condo or townhouse, ensuring a comfortable and safe season ahead.
1. Check and Seal Windows and Doors
Drafty windows and doors can let in cold air, leading to higher heating costs and a less comfortable living environment. Here’s how to keep those drafts at bay:
• Inspect Seals:
Check around windows and doors for any gaps, cracks, or worn-out seals. Use weatherstripping or caulk to seal up any areas where air may be escaping.
• Window Film:
Applying a clear plastic film to windows can create an insulating barrier, reducing heat loss while keeping your space bright and airy.
• Heavy Curtains:
Consider adding thermal or heavy curtains for additional insulation. These can be drawn at night to help keep heat inside and provide extra warmth.
2. Clean and Inspect Heating Vents and Filters
A properly functioning heating system is essential for keeping your home warm and energy-efficient in winter.
• Replace Filters:
For condos with central heating systems, replace air filters to improve airflow and reduce strain on your HVAC system. Clean filters also help maintain better indoor air quality.
• Vacuum Vents:
Use a vacuum to clean dust and debris from vents and registers to ensure efficient heat circulation throughout your space.
• Service Your System:
If you have an in-unit heating system, schedule a professional maintenance checkup. This can help identify potential issues before they become costly problems.
3. Inspect Plumbing for Cold-Weather Protection
Condos and townhouses can be prone to plumbing issues when temperatures drop. Avoid burst pipes and freezing water lines with these steps:
• Pipe Insulation:
Insulate any exposed pipes, especially in unheated areas like under sinks or along exterior walls. Pipe insulation sleeves or wraps are affordable and easy to install.
• Drip Faucets During Freezing Temperatures:
In extreme cold, leaving faucets to drip slightly can help prevent freezing. This is particularly helpful in bathrooms or kitchens with exterior walls.
• Open Cabinet Doors:
Allow warm air to circulate around pipes by opening cabinet doors under sinks, especially if they’re near exterior walls.
4. Prepare Balcony or Patio Areas
Even if your condo or townhouse has a small outdoor space, it's still important to prepare it for winter to avoid damage:
• Store or Cover Furniture:
Bring in outdoor furniture if possible, or cover it with waterproof, weather-resistant covers to prevent rust or wear.
• Secure Loose Items:
Wind and storms can easily blow around smaller items. Make sure plants, decorations, and other objects are secured or brought indoors.
• Clear Drains and Gutters:
Check that outdoor drains are free of debris, which can prevent clogs and ensure proper drainage in case of snow or ice melt.
5. Check Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
With an increase in heating usage, it’s crucial to ensure your safety devices are functioning properly.
• Test Devices:
Test all smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors to make sure they’re working correctly.
• Replace Batteries:
Change batteries to ensure each device has full power. Many homeowners choose to do this at the start of winter as a yearly routine.
• Replace Old Units:
If your detectors are more than 10 years old, consider replacing them with newer models for better reliability and accuracy.
6. Prepare for Power Outages
Winter weather can bring storms and potential power outages. Being prepared will keep you comfortable in case the lights go out.
• Stock Up on Essentials:
Have blankets, flashlights, candles, and batteries on hand. It’s also a good idea to have a small supply of non-perishable food items and bottled water.
• Portable Chargers:
Keep a few portable chargers charged and ready to keep your devices powered during a power outage.
• Emergency Contact List:
Maintain a list of emergency contacts, including your condo association or property management, as well as local utilities for reporting outages or issues.
7. Inspect Common Areas and Reach Out to Your HOA
Since condo and townhouse owners often share responsibility for common areas, check in with your Homeowners’ Association (HOA) or property manager to confirm winter preparedness on a larger scale.
• Snow Removal Plan:
Make sure you’re aware of the snow removal plan for sidewalks, parking areas, and common walkways.
• Common Area Heating and Safety:
Ask if the HOA has checked and prepared heating systems in common areas to ensure they are functioning correctly and safely.
• Fire Escape and Emergency Plans:
Be informed of any updates to emergency plans, including fire escape routes and winter safety protocols.
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Camille Haynes is a licensed REALTOR® at eXp Realty. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal, without notice. No statement is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting, or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage.
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