Homeowners Reap Remodeling Benefits Whether Selling or Staying, Say Realtors®

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Homeowners preparing to sell often make improvements, both big and small, to their homes that can help yield positive results and garner top dollar from buyers. According to a new report from the National Association of Realtors®, remodeling projects can also bring major benefits to homeowners who choose to remain in their homes.

“Realtors® know that certain home upgrades and remodels can be beneficial to get more buyer eyes on a property, potentially bring in more offers or gain more equity from a home,” said NAR President Tom Salomone, broker-owner of Real Estate II Inc. in Coral Springs, Florida. “But remodeling projects are just as valuable to homeowners who simply want to get more joy out of their dwellings. Regardless of the situation, Realtors® know what remodeling projects bring the biggest bang for the buck and what projects are most likely to improve a homeowner’s impression of their current place.”

According to NAR’s 2015 Remodeling Impact Report, which uncovers the reasons homeowners choose a remodel and the increased happiness certain projects bring once completed, 64 percent have experienced increased enjoyment in their home after completing a remodeling project. Additionally, 75 percent of respondents said they felt a major sense of accomplishment when thinking of their completed project. Fifty-four percent of respondents felt happy about the changes to their home, and 40 percent felt satisfied. As for their reasons to complete a remodeling project, 38 percent of homeowners said they wanted to upgrade worn-out surfaces, finishes and materials; 17 percent wanted to add features and improve livability; and 13 percent believed it was time for a change.

Realtors® named kitchen upgrades, complete kitchen renovations, bathroom renovations and new wood flooring as the interior projects that most appeal to potential buyers. Similarly, Realtors® also ranked projects based on expected value at resale (without accounting for project price); the projects that ranked the highest in this category were complete kitchen renovations, kitchen upgrades, bathroom renovations and the addition of a bathroom.

When looking at the interior projects that yield the biggest financial results upon resale, Realtors® ranked hardwood flooring refinishes (100 percent of project cost recovered upon resale), insulation upgrades (95 percent recovered), new wood flooring (91 percent recovered), and converting a basement to a living area (69 percent recovered) as projects to consider.

Exterior projects are also important for both sellers and homeowners looking to increase satisfaction with their current home. Realtors® said new roofing, new vinyl windows, new garage doors and new vinyl siding are most appealing to potential buyers and are highly valued upon resale (both considering project price and disregarding project price). Upon resale, Realtors® said new roofing would recover 105 percent of its project cost, a new garage door would recover 87 percent, new vinyl siding would recover 83 percent, and new vinyl windows would bring back 80 percent of their cost. As for exterior projects that bring the most happiness for those not necessarily intending to sell, homeowners said new fiber-cement siding, new fiberglass or steel front doors, new roofing, and new garage doors brought the most satisfaction.

The 2015 Remodeling Impact Report, the first of its kind from NAR that examines personal satisfaction from remodeling projects, surveyed Realtors®, consumers who have completed their own remodeling projects, and members of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.

“Remodeling projects can greatly improve both the value of and satisfaction with one’s home, which are great things no matter the reason for a project,” said Judy Mozen, president of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. “This report highlights the best projects to consider in either situation and showcases just how much of a difference a good and professional remodel can make in real numbers.”

Salomone said the report not only assists homeowners who are preparing to sell in choosing the best projects to attract buyers, but it also helps those looking to get more personal satisfaction out of their homes. “Realtors® know that remodeling projects aren’t just done to get more money for a home once it’s time to sell – a home is your sanctuary, the place you raise your family and where you make lifelong memories, which is why the report can also help consumers decide which projects could enhance their current quality of life and happiness,” he said.

The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real Estate,” is America’s largest trade association, representing 1.1 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry is the medium for business development, a platform for advocacy and the principal source for industry intelligence. NARI connects homeowners with its professional members and provides tips and tricks so that the consumer has a positive remodeling experience.

Police warn residents of phone scams

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Franklin Police want to remind area residents of the jury duty scam making its way through Williamson County, and across the nation.

Here is how the scam works:
The offender calls an unsuspecting resident, claiming to be an official with the Sheriff’s Office. They tell the resident that they have failed to meet a jury duty obligation, and then threatens their arrest unless the resident buys a prepaid card, loads it with money, and then arranges for transfer of those funds to the suspect. In some cases, the suspect may claim that only cash is accepted, and then attempt to meet the victim in front of a courthouse, police station, or other government building.This is not how the real police operate. In fact, police officers will never call you to demand payment in lieu of arrest. If you receive a phone call that you believe is part of a jury duty scam, or any other scam – hang up, and call your local law enforcement agency.17362Children who have aging parents should talk with their loved ones about these types of scams. Warn them to never give anyone numbers or codes to their credit cards, bankcards, or any personal or financial information over the telephone. Also, be sure to warn them never to meet anyone who calls demanding payment over the telephone, in person.

Sprouts Farmers Market

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Sprouts is the grocery shopping experience that makes healthy living easy and affordable. Their bright and cheery neighborhood grocery stores offer fresh, natural and organic foods and products at incredible prices – and in an approachable setting that feels like an old-fashioned farmers market.

You’ll find mountains of colorful, fresh fruits and vegetables, barrels of wholesome grains, nuts and sweets, and full-service deli, meat and seafood counters—complete with handmade burgers and sausages. Roam around our spacious, low-profile aisles and you’ll find fresh baked goods, tasty and convenient, ready-to-eat meals, gourmet cheeses, sensibly-priced vitamins and supplements, and thousands of natural, organic and gluten-free groceries.

Whether you’re shopping for everyday essentials or exploring the aisles to try something new, you can’t miss their very own Sprouts Brand products sprinkled throughout the store. Our buyers go to great lengths to source new and unique, top-quality items on a regular basis – so you’re bound to find new favorites every time you shop.

Beyond the unique layout, shopping experience and product selection, they are proud to be a healthy living resource for customers by sharing recipes, how-to videos, wellness webinars and educational content right here on sprouts.com.

Simply sign-up today to set your preferences and opt to subscribe to receive weekly specials via email. Plus, if you’re on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest, you’ll find an abundance of DIY’s, health tips, new product alerts, giveaways and more to inspire healthier choices when you join Sprouts’ social media communities.

Monarch Landscape Company

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In 2002, Adam Chesney founded Monarch Landscape Company with a commitment to provide his clients with services which rate a cut above their expectations. “Our core philosophy is based on a deep respect and appreciation for our clients’ landscaping needs and desires,” says Chesney. “We do this by establishing a customer centered plan, then applying the skills and experience of the Monarch staff to create a masterpiece that can be maintained or one that may evolve in a dynamic expression of the client’s creativity.”To achieve such high level of customer satisfaction, Monarch Landscape Company is staffed with employees in leadership positions who are educated with degrees in horticulture and/or employees who have the experience of owning successful private landscaping companies.

Chesney credits the growth of the company to his dedicated staff who seek out continuing education opportunities in order to stay current in an industry that is always moving forward. “It takes a staff of this quality to understand the importance of developing the strong customer relationships which underscore our commitment and then follow through with excellence in our garden products and landscape services. It is our great staff that enables us to handle the challenges that arise daily.”

“I began mowing lawns for neighbors and friends of the family as soon as my dad would let me push a mower. He drove me from house to house, until I could drive myself. I loved it!” That was the first of Chesney’s business ventures which lasted through high school. Then, he was off to Berry College for the next five years. “While there, my love for the outdoors grew and studying Horticulture just seemed to be the natural thing for me. Berry has an extensive student work program and I was able to work on the manicured grounds on campus and at the Oak Hill Gardens and Museum gaining invaluable experience.”

Monarch Landscapes Monarch Landscape is a fully insured, licensed and bonded landscape and irrigation contracting company. They carry worker compensation, general liability and property damage insurance with a limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Monarch is licensed by the State of Tennessee to provide pest control services under the category HLT Lawn and Turf Grass Pest Control. Our current staff numbers over thirty employees and service over three-hundred clients in the Middle Tennessee area. To learn more visit Monarch Landscape Company, today.

Franklin Synergy Plans Nolensville Branch

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Franklin Synergy Bank filed an application with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions to open a branch at 7177 Nolensville Pike, Suite A-3, Nolensville, TN 37135.

“Nolensville is an exciting location for our twelfth Franklin Synergy Bank office,” noted Chairman and CEO Richard Herrington. “This is another step in our organic growth and we are eager to take this logical step in establishing a branch in this thriving community.”

The Nolensville Franklin Synergy Bank location will be the bank’s seventh office in Williamson County. Franklin Synergy also operates five branches in Rutherford County.

 

Visit us, today!

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There are about 69,000 people living in Franklin, TN. There are almost 200,000 people living in Williamson County. Williamson County is filled with cute places to stay. As a local, I was pleasantly suprised to find 65 rental options just in Franklin, TN. If you have the chance to visit us, check out our local hotels, b&b’s and VRBO rentals. There is something for everyone.

If you only have an hour or two to visit us, stop by the Visitor’s Center in historic downtown Franklin (just off Fourth Avenue North). They will tell you about our historic sites like Carnton and Lotz or a guided walking tour (or the self-guided tour ) of the historic downtown district. For all of your shopping needs downtown offers a quaint shopping experience while others might enjoy the mall experience at CoolSprings Galleria, middle TNs largest shopping mall.

Save the Carter Outbuildings

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A century and a half ago November 30 became an indelible part of Franklin’s history. Since 1951 when The Carter House was saved and subsequently opened to the public, there have been many people and groups that have worked to preserve this important story. They have done so through battlefield reclamation, the care of historic structures, and telling the stories of thousands of Americans who were impacted by the Battle of Franklin.

For decades we have been building toward the future – and the future is now.

The Battle of Franklin Trust, in conjunction with Franklin’s Charge, is embarking on a campaign to preserve the Carter outbuildings – the farm office, smokehouse, and slave cabin. Help us achieve our goal to repair the historic buildings, open them to the public, and broaden our daily presentation of the battle, the Carter family, and slavery.

Click here to support the Carter House Outbuildings!

Click here to support Carter Hill Battlefield Park!

Young Photographers display work in the Vice President’s Residence

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National Geographic Kids and Dr. Jill Biden, second lady of the United States, announced a new collaboration to celebrate young photographers by exhibiting their work at the Vice President’s Residence in Washington, D.C. The Bidens have always displayed rotating art in the Vice President’s Residence for guests to enjoy, and this new project will showcase the work of budding photographers.

Each month, National Geographic Kids editors will select top photographs from My Shot, National Geographic’s moderated photo community for kids that complies with federal regulations for children’s online privacy protection. Those photos will then be exhibited on a rotating digital frame at the Vice President’s Residence, giving guests the opportunity to enjoy multiple amazing photographs each month. Highlighted kids will also receive a digital “VP” badge for their Nat Geo Kids My Shot page.

“I’m thrilled to join Dr. Biden in congratulating these extraordinarily talented young photographers,” said National Geographic Society President and CEO Gary E. Knell. “National Geographic is committed to inspiring, educating and celebrating young people, because they are the leaders who will protect our planet in the future.”

“Joe and I are proud to bring the creativity of so many young photographers from across the country into our home and to see the world through their lens,” said Dr. Biden. “I am so impressed by the incredible talent and professionalism of these kid photographers, and I look forward to sharing their work with our family, friends and all those who visit the Vice President’s Residence.”

Monster Jam Tickets! Win them this week!!

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The thrill and excitement of giant trucks comes to Bridgestone Arena Jan. 9 – 10 during Monster Jam! This year’s tour promises explosive new action with more racing, more freestyle, more donuts, more wheelies, more, more, MORE!

You’ll also get to see competition vehicles like Monster Jam Speedsters and Monster Jam ATVs ripping through the arena during aggressive head-to-head racing action.

Eight of Monster Jam’s fiercest athletes headline the tour, representing each Monster Jam Race Team: Scooby-Doo (pictured), Grave Digger, Max-D, El Toro Loco, Monster Energy, Zombie, New Earth Authority and Monster Mutt Rottweiler.

Show times are Sat 2 & 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 – $50. We’re giving away four tickets to the 2 p.m. show on Saturday, Jan. 9 — a $120 value!

Deadline to register for the tickets is Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 10 a.m.

One winner will be randomly selected and notified via phone/e-mail that afternoon. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

Winter Park

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Bridgestone Winter Park will include a variety of events and activities, with the centerpiece being an outdoor ice rink presented by IntelliCentrics. The rink will open on Dec. 12 and remain open through the end of the 2016 NHL® All-Star Game. It will be utilized for public skates, parties, youth hockey events and more. Skating passes and skate rentals will be available.

Winter park pres. by IntelliCentrics events:

New Year’s Day party Jan. 1 12:00 p.m.
Sunday Skate: 80s Theme Jan. 3 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Movie Night Jan. 7 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Family Day Jan. 9 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Preds Party Jan. 9 8:00 p.m.
Sunday Skate: Super Hero Theme Jan. 10 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Movie Night Jan. 14 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
First Responder’s Night Jan. 15 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Community Day Jan. 16 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday Skate: Preds Pride Theme Jan. 17 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Movie Night Jan. 21 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Sunday Skate: Country music Stars Look-alike Jan. 24 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony; Concert #1 Pres. by Intellicentrics Jan. 28 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Outdoor Concert #2 Pres. by Intellicentrics Jan. 29 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Outdoor Concert #3 Pres. by Intellicentrics Jan. 30 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Outdoor Concert #4 Pres. by Intellicentrics Jan. 31 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Outdoor Concert #5 Pres. by Intellicentrics Jan. 31 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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Price: $15 for adults and $10 for children (including skate rental). Rental is good for an hour of ice time.

Full Schedule: Click here for detailed rink hours.