What Sold It? Day 2 of 30 - The Feature That Sold It! Sawyer Oklahoma
Do You Have a Home or Other Real Estate for sale in Southeast Oklahoma (Hugo, Idabel, Sawyer, Swink,Valliant, Fort Towson, Lake Raymond Gary)?
Check out our SOLD Page on Integrity Real Estate Services Website.
And there are more listings that I need to add to that page, have just been too busy (selling them! :))
Stay Tuned for 28 more Days of "What Sold It?" 
I'm going through my SOLDS (without revealing which property I'm
talking about, to protect the buyers privacy) and tell you what feature
sold the property.
Day 2's Feature That Sold It, is well kept and well planned landscaping and plantings.
An attractive yard, both front and back, including patios and porch areas can have a major influence on the emotional attachment that a buyer develops when they view your home.
The front of the home provides the curb appeal that attracts and draws in a buyer and makes them want to view the home..
If it looks that good on the outside and shows that you as the homeowner take care good care of your yard, encourages buyers to see the inside of the home.
On the other side of the coin though, a poorly kept front yard and entry area says that the home is probably poorly kept also and can discourage buyers from looking in a major way.
Landscaping comes in all sizes of budgets. If you're willing to do the work yourself, you can be repaid handsomely for your sweat equity. It can also be a fun thing to do together as a family and usually children love to plant shrubs and flowers.
Looking at magazines or online can give you ideas and plans. Your county extension agent can provide very good information. Most landscapers will provide estimates and ideas.
Articles to help you with landscaping ideas:
Color, along with form, line, texture and scale, is one of the basic elements of landscape design...read more
HGTV's Landscaping Pages
Better Homes and Garden's landscaping on a budget.
Photos courtesy of Morgue File to protect client's privacy, no client's homes were used.l
Two Story Country Home For Sale Near Pine Creek Lake, Paved Road, 2600 sq ft 4 bed 3 bath, in ground pool, $168,000
4 bedroom 3 bath home (or 3 bedrooms with an office) situated on 3 acres, fireplace, bay windows, formal dining room, in ground pool. Storm Cellar, large laundry room. Large spreading oak trees, metal shop, livestock shed on 3 acres. Paved road. Home is located only about 2 miles from Valliant. This home has everything! Updated heat/air... extra blown-in insulation, lots and lots of storage, huge multi-car car port that has room for the grill too, beautiful landscaping. If I didn't already have a home, you would not have a chance at this one, it'd be gone...Call me to view Judi Barrett 580-212-5946. Listed at $169,000.
Today is Veteran's Day 2009..
As our nation looks back to 1918 on November 11 at 11 am - the exact time that the armistice was signed in Europe, bringing to an end World War I,
McCurtain County residents are being asked to honor veterans today with two minutes of silence starting at 11 a.m.
The American Legion Post #8 will have it's 91st annual Veteran's Day Program.
If you can't attend the program, you can tune into our 3 local radio stations at that time and listen to the song, A Pittance of Time by Terry Kelly.
All businesses and schools have been asked to play the song over their speaker systems at 11 am.
If you're driving and cannot pull over to observe the two minutes of silence, you are asked to turn your l
ights on during that time while you drive.
Please honor all veterans today and every day for the sacrifices that they and their families have made for our nation. They should have our highest respect and gratitude daily, not just today.
Beavers Bend Folk Festival & Craft Show at Beavers Bend State Park, Broken Bow Oklahoma will take place this week-end (November 13 - 15, 2009) The park's phone number is 580-494-6497.
This is a beautiful time of the year to visit our area with fall colors in place. This year's colors have not been as stunning due to the heavy rainfall that we'd had (October being a record setter for rain).
Last year's record attendance at the Beavers Bend Folk Festival was around 17,400. This year's attendance is expected to top that.
One of the new draws this year will be
Dennis Beck of Savoy, Texas.
Dennis is going to show us 18th century paper-making and book-binding.
As always the festival will provide hands on opportunities to learn crafts including mountain music and mountain music instruments.
There's always good food available at the festival.
Attendance to the Beavers Bend Folk Festival and Craft Show is free as is parking. Shuttle buses will be used to transport folks from the parking places to the festival area.
To learn about some of the older crafts and music, be sure to attend the Beavers Bend Folk Festival, to learn about buying a home or land in McCurtain County or Choctaw County, call me Judi Barrett, Broker at Integrity Real Estate Services 580-212-5946. While I do not normally work in the Broken Bow lake area itself, my area is close by and I encourage you to come and enjoy beautiful Broken Bow Lake.
Halloween events in Southeast Oklahoma:
Ride the Train of Terror at Beavers Bend State Park. Departs every 30 minutes 7 pm – 10 pm. 580-494-6613
Take the kids trick or treating in a safe environment. Every Halloween the businesses in Broken Bow host the Broken Bow Safe-N-Sane Halloween. Halloween evening. 580-584-2440
If you're staying in this Halloween and want to read of haunted places in Oklahoma -- to go along with the telling of ghost stories, the multitude of Halloween shows and movies, you might check the following two sites online:
Haunted Places is a state by state, country by country listing of haunted places. They encourage readers to submit their sightings:
"Broken Bow Library which is the old High School that was renovated – “On numerous occasions while closing the library in the evening several voices have been heard in the” …read more
This same site has three different haunted locations listed for Idabel.

Prairie Ghosts is another site that has a collection of Oklahoma Ghost Stories.
Whatever you do this Halloween - Be Safe!
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