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La Porte County Fair and Pioneer Land

07-21-09
Irene Tron
Irene  Tron: Real Estate Agent in Valparaiso, IN

The La Porte County Fairis going on now through July 25, 2009 from 8 am - 11 pm. Don't miss out on the 4-H exhibits, carnival rides, bull riding, and demo derbies.

At the 1840s Pioneer Village, demonstrations will be taking place in rope making, basket weaving, and wood working. The one-room schoolhouse, general store, candy shop, and milk cabin will also be open for you to explore. The Pioneer Village is open from 1pm - 10pm.

La Porte County Fair
2481 W State Road 2
La Porte, IN

Irene Tron
Making Real Estate Enjoyable in Northwest Indiana
www.irenetronrealtor.com

La Porte County Home SOLD - Your Choice of REALTORS does make a difference.

Jeff & Grace Safrin,  Broker / Owners, Northwest Indiana: Real Estate Agent in Valparaiso, IN

La Porte County Home SOLD - Your choice of REAL Estate Professionals does make a difference.

The Company Of Choice !Not every REALTOR is the same...
Not every Listing Experience is the same...
We tell this to clients who've had multiple previous agents in the past.
At first they doubt.
Then when their home gets marketed to the masses by a Team who has a Certified Residential Specialist (Grace) and showings and offers come in and we counter with suggestions to facilitate successful closure by an 'out of the box' thinking Real Estate Broker( Jeff) ....the Home is SOLD in only 91 days on the Market!
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LaPorte, IN Foreclosure Super Tour - Feburary Results- BUYING HUD HOMES

02-26-09
Theresa Prim
Theresa Prim: Real Estate Agent in LaPorte, IN

The Super Tour was another success!

Century 21 1st team, inc in LaPorte, hosted it's monthly Foreclosure Super Tour. A tour of 4-6 REO's, Foreclosures, Fixer-uppers, mulit-units etc....OPEN AND FREE TO THE PUBLIC.

Below is a 1 minute clip with photos of the tour.

http://www.visualtour.com/shownp.asp?SK=13&T=1811889

The brief session before the tour focused on "How to buy a HUD home" We gave valuable information to the tour buffs, showing them the following:

  1. How to find HUD homes online
  2. The difference between Uninsured and Insured properties
  3. How to view HUD properties
  4. How to bid on a HUD home
  5. The contracts involved
  6. Earnest money and types of loans

OUR NEXT TOUR IS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY MARCH 14TH AT 10 AM AT:

Century 21 1st team, inc 245 W Johnson Rd, LaPorte, IN 46350

219-324-2121 for information or e-mail foreclosure@c211stteam.com

Kerosene Heater Safety

01-07-09
Jason Day
Jason Day: Inspector in LaPorte, IN

Kerosene Heater Safety
Suggested Usage Practices
December 20, 2008

Written By: MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

Questions and Answers

#1 How safe are the new unvented portable kerosene heaters?
That depends upon who you talk to. Some public health and safety officials take a cautious view of these types of heaters. Some manufacturers and dealers, however, do not. But it is a fact that these types of heaters can be a potential fire hazard and that the pollutants these heaters produce may represent a significant health hazard.

For these reasons, some communities and some states have banned the use of these types of heaters in homes. Would-be buyers of unvented, portable kerosene heaters should check with building authorities and/or fire officials and insurance representatives first.

If this type of heater is purchased, be sure to follow the manufacturer's exact directions for operation.


#2 What are some of the hazards of using unvented, portable kerosene heaters?
This type of heater increases the potential of a home fire loss if it is placed too close to combustibles such as paper, curtains, and other readily flammable household material; or if used carelessly increases the potential for personal burns. Tests by Consumer Reports (Oct. 1982 issue) show that during normal operation, these types of heaters can develop surface temperatures from 320° F to more than 500° F. Obviously, keep small children well away from the heater. Kerosene heaters also produce carbon monoxide (a poisonous gas), nitrogen dioxide (which may cause throat and lung irritation), and sulfur dioxide (which can impair breathing).


#3 Are there portable, unvented kerosene heaters on the market that do not produce these gases?
No. Any heating system that burns fuel, and does not have a chimney, will give off some gases into the room or area where it operates.


#4 Is there an accumulative "indoor pollution hazard" from use of several unvented appliances?
It would appear so, especially in a "weatherized" home or a unventilated room.

Following tests of 18 types of portable, unvented heaters, Consumer Reports states that: "We calculated the concentration of four gases produced by these heaters --- carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulphur dioxide --- in a 10x12x8-foot room with normal ventilation. The levels of each gas were high enough to be a serious health hazard to high-risk groups, including pregnant women, asthmatics, people with cardiovascular disease, children, and the elderly. The levels we calculated for some pollutants may pose risks for healthy people."

Hazard from indoor pollution is highest on calm days when an unvented heater is used along with an unvented gas range, gas refrigerator and a gas clothes dryer; along with a vented water heater and furnace. Only heating units connected to chimneys exhaust products of combustion safely to the outside of the home.


#5 Of the gases that are produced by a portable, unvented heater, which is potentially the most lethal?
Carbon monoxide. It is toxic because it interferes with the blood's ability to carry oxygen to the cells of the body. It may reach toxic levels in the blood stream within minutes or several hours. Carbon monoxide may be a particular threat to persons with heart ailments.

Early carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms include dizziness, headache, weakness, drowsiness and/or nausea. Some people could experience impaired judgement and irritability.


#6 Why is carbon monoxide so deadly?
Carbon monoxide replaces oxygen in the blood until suffocation occurs. Carbon monoxide mixes with your blood 210 times quicker than oxygen, so even getting fresh air after poisoning symptoms begin may not help and suffocation can still occur. It takes from 10 to 24 hours to rid the blood of excessive carbon monoxide.

Will You Unknowingly Buy A "Problem Property?"

11-27-08
Jason Day
Jason Day: Inspector in LaPorte, IN

The last thing you want is to move into a home or condo unaware of potential problems. Problems that could be costly to repair or, worse, beyond repair.

That's why it's critical to choose a service like ours. We have the training to know exactly what to look out for. If there are problems, we'll find them for you.

Why bother with a home inspection?

Every dream house can quickly turn into a financial nightmare. The faulty components and structural defects you indirectly choose to ignore by foregoing a home inspection can come back to haunt you even 15 or 20 years down the line. Buying a home is a huge investment. First Class Property Inspection wants to ensure it's also one of the smartest moves you'll ever make.

How We Can Help You


Our inspections enable you to take control of your real estate transaction by helping you:

  • Identify potential problems
  • Survey the property's condition
  • Consider possible repairs and upgrades
  • Take measure of your investment decision
  • Experience confidence and peace of mind during negotiations.

We are Impartial and Work ONLY For You
Property inspection is our only business. We are impartial and work only for you. Our job is to provide you with a comprehensive, fair, independent, objective evaluation so that you can understand and take care of your valuable investment.

What To Expect

The inspection provides an invaluable learning and discovery experience during which your questions can be answered on the spot. We wholeheartedly encourage you to accompany us during the inspection.

First Class Property Inspection offers a non-invasive visual inspection designed to pinpoint those material defects and household components that may compromise the structure of your home and cost you dearly down the line. A home inspection not only allows you to avoid nasty surprises and potentially grueling negotiations with savvy buyers, but it will ensure your property - whether you are buying or selling - is as safe, livable and valuable as possible.