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Just Listed! 13201 Moss Park Ridge Dr. Orlando, FL 32835
January 30th, 2008 4:33 PM
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$349,990.00
13201 Moss Park Ridge Dr.

Orlando, FL 32835



Beds: 4.0 Rooms: 4
Baths: 2.00 Sq. Ft.: 2513.00
Garage: 2.0 Built: 2007
 

Beautifully upgraded POOL home built by MI Homes. This gorgeous home includes a beautiful screened pool, granite countertops, kitchen island, 3 ft. garage extention and all appliances. The convenient location of this community keeps you close to shops, restaurants, and entertainment as well as Moss State Park.
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Just Listed! 13123 Aubrey Ln Winter Garden, FL 34787
June 27th, 2007 1:36 PM
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$487,897.00
13123 Aubrey Ln

Winter Garden, FL 34787



Beds: 5.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 4.00 Sq. Ft.: 3833.00
Garage: 3.0 Built: 2007
 

Last chance to buy in this great community. Excellent schools, easy access to highways, shopping, dining and world class attractions. This home has 5 bedrooms, 4 baths and a 3 car garage. If you like to cook...this is the house for you! You will love the huge kitchen, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and upgrades galore. Send the kids upstairs to watch a movie in the media room. There is also an extra bedroom upstairs for guests! Please give me a call for the floor plans.
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Ronnie Marriott
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Just Listed! 902 Lost Grove Cir Winter Garden, FL 34787
June 9th, 2007 12:21 PM
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$350,000.00
902 Lost Grove Cir

Winter Garden, FL 34787



Beds: 5.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 3.00 Sq. Ft.: 3380.00
Garage: 2.0 Built: 0
 

Last Village to be built in Stonecrest community in Winter Garden. This beautiful community includes a playground, community pool, tennis courts and recreation building. This is the M/I Homes Longsdale model with 5 bedroom/ 2 bath PLUS a bonus room. Ready to Move-in, this home includes granite countertops, 42" cabinets, intercom system and neutral colors. At $350,000, it is a true bargain!! Call me to see it today.
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Ronnie Marriott
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Just Listed! 1633 Debut Ln Winter Garden, FL 34787
June 9th, 2007 12:00 PM
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$477,260.00
1633 Debut Ln

Winter Garden, FL 34787



Beds: 4.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 3.00 Sq. Ft.: 2989.00
Garage: 3.0 Built: 2006
 

Buy this home in June and get a HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE! Looking for the perfect home in a gated community? Then move right in to this beautiful, brand new home built by Cambride homes. The Balmoral floor plan includes 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and the activity room that could be a 5th bedroom. This gorgeous home has a 3 car garage, lanai, fireplace, Corian countertops, dark walnut cabinets, stainless steel appliances, 18" ceramic tile, an eat in kitchen, walk in pantry, split bedroom plan, brick
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Ronnie Marriott
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Just Listed! 15318 Hayworth Dr. Winter Garden, FL 34787
June 9th, 2007 11:55 AM
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$509,828.00
15318 Hayworth Dr.

Winter Garden, FL 34787



Beds: 4.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 3.00 Sq. Ft.: 3111.00
Garage: 3.0 Built: 2006
 

Buy this home in June and GET A HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE! Granite kitchen counter tops, absolute top of the line cabinets, upgraded stainless kitchen appliances and sink, decorator interior paint, security system, garage door opener, upgraded carpet, structured wiring and more! Brand New Construction. This is the Weldon Model with Bonus Room. If you like a GREAT kitchen, see this home first! Center island prep area, granite countertops, absolute top of the line, light wood cabinets, double doo
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Ronnie Marriott
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Hurricane Season Is Here!
June 1st, 2007 12:52 PM

Today marks the start of hurricane season, with many experts predicting a busy season. The NOAA Climate Prediction Center is predicting 13 to 17 named storms, with 7 to 10 becoming hurricanes and 3 to 5 possibly Category 3 or higher.

The three key areas of hurricane survival are preparation, response and recovery. Florida has a good track record in all three areas. After the past few seasons, everyone knows the importance of not taking approaching storms lightly. We all have a responsibility to make the necessary preparations in advance.

A good Web site to learn more about hurricane preparation is HurricaneSafety.org. My employer developed this Web site. It is a useful site that is designed to raise awareness about the need to take hurricanes seriously. It also provides tips on being prepared and other important information.


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Just Listed! 711 N. Orlando Ave Maitland, FL 32751
May 4th, 2007 1:27 PM
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$544,000.00
711 N. Orlando Ave
Unit 210
Maitland, FL 32751



Beds: 1.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 2.00 Sq. Ft.: 1242.00
Garage: 0 Built: 0
 

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Veronica Marriott
Ronnie Marriott
4076283010
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Just Listed! 7719 Gramercy Ct Orlando, FL 32818
May 4th, 2007 1:20 PM
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$234,900.00
7719 Gramercy Ct

Orlando, FL 32818



Beds: 3.0 Rooms: 0
Baths: 2.00 Sq. Ft.: 1566.00
Garage: 2.0 Built: 1986
 

Beautiful 3/2 with newer ceramic tile, laminate floors, bath vanities, paint and counter tops. Freshly sodded front yard, huge backyard, kid's play area and gorgeous deck. Enjoy the separate living room, dining room and family room with fireplace. Also includes alarm system and ALL appliances. Call me today!
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Veronica Marriott
Ronnie Marriott
4076283010
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Get involved in the re-development of beautiful Maitland
April 25th, 2007 12:49 PM

 

Are you interested in the ultimate life style?  The new development in Maitland, FL is called The Trevi. A taste of Milano in the heart of Maitland, the Trevi mixes sass with class to create a lifestyle that is not only worldly exciting, but simply enjoyable.

In true European style, you can walk to a museum for a bit of culture. Meet friends at trendy Park Avenue for boutique shopping and lattes at a chic café. Or casually stroll this charming boulevard savoring the colorful surroundings. And, because your office is right in the neighborhood, you can schedule a high-powered lunch or after-work cocktails, upholding the classic European tradition of flawlessly blending business with pleasure.

It's life at the Trevi.

See The Trevi as shown on Gracious Living:  http://www.graciouslivingfl.com/trevi/trevi.html

 Amentities

Inspired by the magnificent energy of Rome’s exquisite Trevi Fountain, Maitland’s newest residences are as exciting to experience as they are to admire.

From the moment you enter the impressive lobby, you feel a sense of elegant calm mixed with an undercurrent of excitement. Smooth stone and sleek marble share center stage with contemporary furnishings and sophisticated art. Quiet conversations intermingle with heart-felt laughter. And light melodic sounds drift down from the baby grand piano parlor, adding that extra touch of unexpected pleasure.

In true artistic fashion, the Trevi is uniquely inspiring.

  • Incredible lake views
  • Private expansive terraces and veranda
  • Heated swimming pool with spa, large cabana and summer kitchen
  • Fully equipped fitness area with cardio theatre
  • 2500 sq. ft social room with catering kitchen and generator for back-up electrical power, outlets for cell phone charging and air conditioning
  • Media room with plasma screen TV
  • Baby grand piano parlor
  • Convenient mail, receiving desk and concierge
  • Advanced technology fiber optics resist power surges and provide high speed digital data transmissions and wireless high speed internet
  • Individual storage available
  • Access controlled covered parking
  • Guest parking
  • Elevators with keypad access
  • Surveillance system with 24 hour monitored cameras
  • Impressive 24 hour lobby attendant
  • Internal pest control system

For more information on this elegant community, please contact me.

Ronnie Marriott®      Watson Realty Corp.     1-800-821-0256 Ext. 138


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Maximize Your Curb Appeal
March 23rd, 2007 3:57 PM
 
 
Top Ten Ways to Maximize Your Property's Curb Appeal
by Karen Rauch Carter

I've done it, and I'm sure Realtors experience it all the time: When a potential buyer says "There's no need to get out" when you drive up to a property that you intended to show them. The buyer has already made up their mind based upon the curb appeal of the home.

As a feng shui consultant (and licensed landscape architect,) I help buyers find the most suitable property for them, and I help sellers get homes and properties in their best shape to sell. This article is a compilation of items that I find to be the top subliminal "deal-breakers" from a curb appeal standpoint. Some are common sense and some require a little feng shui boost - like using a mirror or a chime - to get the job done. If your listing passes this checklist - I'm confident that you'll at least get the potential buyers in the house!

There are two main goals to maximizing a home's curb appeal:

1. Remove or reduce the quantity of "red flags" in view from the curb.
2. Create the most enjoyable trip from the curb to the front door as possible.

Here are some ideas to consider:

1. A Visible Address is a Must

Make sure the address is clearly visible from the street. Preferably, the numbers should be in a horizontal line versus vertically, or on a diagonal line and be lit at night - at least while the home is listed.

2. Maximize the Front Door Appeal

The front door equals the mouth of that home's body. Energy must be able to find it easily and then enter. The trip from the street to the threshold should be easy to navigate; ie: no "trips" in sidewalk, no thorns grabbing you along the way, no cob webs to go through, no dead plants in pots along the way.

The actual front door should be clean and fresh. If there is a screen door, it must be in tip-top shape and dust-free. If the door is in shadow because of solar orientation, keep the porch light on. Add color and fresh items such as foliage to attract energy towards the door.

If the door is not visible from the street, hang a metal chime somewhere near the door on the non-hinged side of the door. The actual door should be able to open fully, and not stick or squeak. A welcome mat is always welcomed here.

If there is a doorbell - it must work. If there is no doorbell, consider adding a knocker to the door.

3. Make the Plants Work for You

Nothing says "creepy" like ill-maintained plants. Their weak and droopy energy tells the story of how life will be if you buy this home! Plants should be clean, and their droppings picked up.

Plants can be up against the walls and foundation, but not "touching them." Trees touching the eaves and roof, and vines clinging to the walls takes away health energy from those living within the home. There should be no white flowers touching the building - long story - it's just a traditional feng shui thing. Happy, healthy, and colorful and well maintained plants say "someone cares," and "this home is capable of taking care of you."

If there are sick, weak, or poorly trimmed plants (I'm thinking of trees that have been "topped" and look like a big trunk with a few sprigs growing out of the top) they are distractions to buyers as well as weak energy and should be removed. In this case, less is definitely more.

If there is a tree, shrub, boulder or any other landscape item directly in line with the front door (say, within at least 50 feet or so,) it's best to have it removed. This subconsciously creates blocks with the home, as if it is hiding from the very people who want to buy it! It also makes the home struggle to hold health energy for those who live there. A gate is the exception here.

4. Have a Clearly Defined Edge Between Lawn and Planting Beds. This Boundary Mirrors Boundaries in Life

Grass growing into the planting beds not only create a maintenance problem, but it also shows up as lack of boundaries in life. Clearly define planting beds with mow strips (any material is fine) and you will help buyers subconsciously understand this home's front yard. They will subconsciously "feel safe."

5. Use Color to Your Advantage

Color can be an easy way to add energy to a home's curb appeal. Red attracts - use it when the door is out of view or the home seems "lost," or people have a hard time finding the home. Yellow evokes friendly and clear communication, green is simply the color of life, and blues are more introverted and quiet - perhaps what a home on a busy street needs. Orange is subjective, but can create boundaries and a healthy appetite! I would not usually recommend a lot of white.

6. Balance Offensive Neighboring Buildings and Landscape Issues

If there is a church, cemetery, funeral home, school, commercial building within the visual "neighborhood" of the home, try adding landscape screening to block these views. You may want to hide a mirror in the landscape facing the negative item in question with the intention of deflecting its energy away from your home. (No one has to see your secret cures to make them work!)

If the offensive building (or even a tree, or "T" of the street) is directly in line with your front door, hang a mirror above the door facing the item with the intention of pushing it away if you can't do anything about it (like removing the tree.)

If you have significantly taller buildings next to your home and your home is "in its shadow," apply a mirror on that side of the house and face it towards the taller building with the same "pushing away" intentions.

7. Clear the Clutter

Clutter is one of the more obvious "red flags" and should be removed immediately. Extra cars, pots full of dead plants, the kids bikes, garden tools, old holiday decorations (get the lights down!) all need to go. The trash cans should not be visible from the street. Basically, any "personal affects" other than a fresh plant-filled pot or a working water fountain should go.

8. Check Lighting Levels Both Day and Night

Landscape, security, and aesthetic lighting should be in good working order to put the home "in it's best light" for a potential buyer. If the home sits lower than the street, consider placing an uplight on each corner of the home, with the light pointing up at the eave. Keep this light on at all times (at least while the home is for sale.)

9. Attend to General Maintenance Issues

Peeling paint, dead spots in the yard, broken pickets in the fence, etc. will not give you that warm and fuzzy feeling as a buyer! Dripping hose bibs and broken irrigation heads won't either. The front facade and front yard MUST appear in good working order.

Also, take the five senses into consideration: If you can smell a compost pile - it has to go. If you can hear the train next door - cure it or any other offensive noise by hanging a chime between the house and the noise.

10. If You Have the Chance To Design the Front Yard From Scratch, Consider Shape and Element-balancing Characteristics of Walkways, Planting, and Other Front Yard Amenities

Now is the time to put all your feng shui knowledge to work.

1. Consider free-form and undulating shapes (like sidewalks) and water element items in the front yard.

2. Make a "transition space" (like a porch) between the walk and the threshold to "slow down" the chi before entering the home.

3. Use color to your draw attention towards your door.

4. The sidewalk should connect the street and the door - not just the driveway and the door.

5. Create strong mow strips shape and lines within the landscape.

6. Appeal to all five senses.

7. New sod goes a long way to make the home look fresh.

8. A moving object like a flag, whirligig, chime, water fountain in the front yard can attract new buyers!

Editor's Note: Listen to an audio interview with Karen in the Expert section section of our Interview page, or learn more about telephone consultations with Karen or bringing her to your office through our Main Events page.

Karen Rauch Carter is the author of the best-selling feng shui book Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life (Simon & Schuster) and feng shui guru for iVillage.com. She is available for on-site and telephone consultations as well as speaking engagements. Find out more, and contact Karen by visiting her website www.FengShuiPalace.com


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