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Kelly Lewis

$149,900 - 301 Douglas Dr. - Bellevue NE, 68005

01-09-09
Kelly Lewis
Kelly Lewis | CBSHOME Real Estate | 402.707.7909
301 Douglas Dr., Bellevue, NE
This beautiful tri-level home is located on an excellent corner lot
in Bellevue!
3BR/3BA Single Family House
offered at $149,900
Year Built 1970
Sq Footage 1,650
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 3 full, 0 partial
Floors 2
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size Unspecified
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

This is a beatiful Tri-level home located on an excellent corner lot in Bellevue. This home is well maintained and cared for. Three bedrooms, three baths and two car garage home with a spacious lot. Close to schools and shoping. Just minutes from the interstate.

Great looking yard with sprinkler system to help keep it looking great all summer long. Gather around the fireplace and celebrate the holidays for years to come.

HMS one year home warranty.

Seller willing to contribute $3000 towards buyer's closing costs.

see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

Central A/C Central heat Fireplace
Family room Living room Dining room
Dishwasher Refrigerator Stove/Oven
Microwave Basement Laundry area - inside
Balcony, Deck, or Patio Yard

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Seller contact info:
Kelly Lewis
CBSHOME Real Estate
402.707.7909
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Jan 9, 2009, 11:56am PST

Radon in Granite Countertops

01-09-09
Kelly Lewis

Recent reports in the New York Times and elsewhere have set off a new wave of concern about radon; "Could it be emitted from granite countertops that have become so popular in America's Kitchens? There have been more reports of 'hot' or potentially hazardous countertops, particularly among the more exotic and striated varieties from Brazil and Nambia"

Dr John McCarthy, president of Environmental Health & Engineering, a public health consulting firm in suburban Boston states: "A considerable amount of research has been published in peer-reviewed scientific literature, and all of it comes to the same conclusion: the levels of radon emitted into the air from a granite countertop are not excessive and not showing any risk for the population in their homes."

The EPA's position is as follows: "It is possible for any granite sample to contain varying concentrations of uranium that can produce radon gas..." At this time, however, the EPA does not believe sufficient data exists to conclude that the types of granite commonly used in countertops are significantly increasing indoor radon levels. Some granite may emit gamma radiation above typical background levels. While radiation levels are not typically high, measurement of specific samples may reveal higher than expected levels on a case-bycase basis. A simple and inexpensive test is available for concerned homeowners to determine if elevated radon levels are being emitted from their granite.

Patrick Casey,
President - Home Buyers Protection Company
402.334.7962
www.hbponline.com

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