We have gathered a list of the Top Best Kentwood Home
Buys. Please note: This list can change daily as some
homes sell, prices are adjusted and other homes come
on the market. The homes listed below are probably
dated and would need updating with new carpeting,
paint, and kitchen-bath redos at a minimum to bring
them to current market standards. They might need major
repair work done, such as new roofs & mechanicals.
*Some of these homes may be bank owned foreclosures and
not habitable as is or available for a mortgage in present condition.*

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Please note: We will not be including Short Sale Properties
in our lists of Top Best Buys, if stated on MLS.
The total square footage is noted here, although only the
main floors are used to figure price per square foot. The
lowest prices/Sq Ft range from $30.11to $69.90 n
Kentwood this month.
Homes on the list this month are still at bargain prices, with
most less than $70 a square foot.
Kentwood & Wyoming have been hit hard by the automotive
shutdowns and subsequent job losses in these areas. Nearly half of
the homes we researched this month were short sale properties
that will be coming on the market in the next 6-9 months as
foreclosure sales.
Short Sales are extremely difficult for most home buyers to
consider as a purchase. The time alone [3-9 months] of negotiating
with the banks makes it impossible for most buyers to consider.
September 2009 20 TOP BEST BUYS in Kentwood Homes
The lowest list price is $48,800
the highest list price is $179,900
Top Kentwood Homes to Buy by Price per Square Foot:
5545 Kalamazoo Ave $48,800 848 Sq Ft $57.55/SqFt
150 58th St SE $59,900 1007 Sq Ft $59.48/SqFt
5444 Eastern Ave $59,900 976 SqFt $61.37/SqFt
4705 Grantwood Ave $61,000 1454 Sq Ft $41.95/SqFt
2102 68th St SE $65,600 2179 Sq Ft $30.11/SqFt
36 58th St SE $69.900 1540 Sq Ft $67.21/SqFt
5891 Pine Vista St $69,900 1269 Sq Ft $55.08/SqFt
1124 Wavell St SE $69,900 1000 Sq Ft $69.90/SqFt
5916 Pine Vista St $79,900 1152 Sq Ft $69.36/SqFt
293 68th St SE $79,900 1152 Sq Ft $69.36/SqFt
1582 Marwood Dr $84,900 2047 SqFt $62.24/SqFt
5900 Brookfarm Dr $84,900 1416 Sq Ft $59.96/SqFt
439 Pine Place St $99,850 1750 Sq Ft $57.06/SqFt
110 Lurie St SE $104,900 1627 Sq Ft $64.47/SqFt
1024 52nd St SE $115,900 1932 Sq Ft $59.99/SqFt
5800 Buchanan Ave $139,784 2073 Sq Ft $67.43/SqFt
5848 Valley Lane Dr $139,900 2073 Sq Ft $68.38/SqFt
4546 Torrington Dr $169,900 2736 Sq Ft $62.10/SqFt
116 Edsel St St $ 179,900 3128 Sq Ft $62.51/SqFt
4533 Middlebury Dr $179,900 3050 Sq Ft $61.27SqFt
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The Grand Rapids Art Prize 2009 Finalists have Been Announced.... drumroll...
The winners are as follows:

Numero Uno: $250,000 Art Prize goes to: Ran Ortner for OPEN WATER #24
This painting will be on display at The Grand Rapids Art Museum through Jan 2010
if you missed it during Art Prize. Saw a mention online that it has been sold!
This painting is over 18 feet long...as Michigan is surrounded by water, a fitting winner.

Number Two: $100,000 Art Prize goes to: Tracy Van Duinen for Imagine That!
This large outdoor mosaic mural by Tracy VanDuinen covers a portion of the
Grand Rapids Childrens Museum on the front. It is a permanent installation and
a wonderful, whimsical touch to one of our area's attractions. Interactive in many
ways, this mural will teach, enchant, and educate all of us about art for years to come.

Number Three: $50,000 Art Prize goes to: Eric Daigh for Portraits
These portraits are 4 x 6 feet and made of plastic push pins on boards.
Eric uses about 50,000 push pins for each portrait. You have to admire the creativity
and unusual medium of this artist!

Number Four: $ 7000 Art Prize goes to: David Lubbers for The Grand Dance
Sculpture. A stunning sight in the middle of the Grand River with lights and motion.

Number Five: $ 7000 Art Prize goes to: Bill Segunda for The Moose
We haven't seen this yet but would like to. Bill constructs his life size animals
using up to 60,000 nails welded on metal frame as fur. Hard to see in this picture
but it makes you appreciate the work, vision and creativity that went into this entry.

Number Six: $ 7000 Art Prize goes to:Thomas Birks for The Nessie Project
This is just such a fun entry, who doesn't love Nessie on the Grand River?

Number Seven: $7000 Art Prize goes to: John Douglas Powers for Field of Reeds
This is a kinetic sculpture that measures 14 x 10 x 4.5 feet high. The 1001 reeds
sway back and forth to create a rhythmic motion & sound.

Number Eight: $7000 Art Prize goes to: Sarah Grant for The Furniture
This oversize table and chairs placed on the pedestrian Blue Bridge in Grand Rapids
was a favorite of many. With Grand Rapids' Furniture City past, it hit many people as
not only fun, but indicative of GR's past, as evidenced by its full title: Furniture City Sets the
Table for the World of Art.

Number Nine: $7000 Art Prize goes to: Jason Hackenworth for Ecstasy of The Scarlet Empress
This fantasy sea creature made up entirely of balloons was stunning and unexpectedly
surreal. There were also people interacting with the crowds wearing balloon costumes
created by Jason.

Number Ten: $7000 Art Prize goes to:Michael Westra for Winddancer 2
This welded kinetic sculpture moves with the slightest breeze. It certainly
charmed the voters who saw it.
That is the Art Prize Finalist line up for this year, 2009. We were all excited and pleased
with the community reaction and participation in viewing and voting for their favorite pieces
of art work. Grand Rapids is looking forward to next year!
All pictures except Nessie, Furniture, and Scarlet Empress are courtesy of the Art Prize web site
If you ever get a chance to go to Traverse City Michigan, don't turn it down. This
is one of the premier tourist spots in Michigan.....and it is easy to see why everyone
loves it. The scenery is absolutely stunning. There are water vistas everywhere you
look. And the city planners were wise in not letting a lot of development on the bay
front.
We were in Traverse City for the Michigan Association of Realtors Fall Convention.
Lots of great classes and seminars, a little golf, and camaderie with friends and fellow
Realtors.

These are the two blondes that accompanied me on the trip.

Guess who picked their spot on the bed first???

Picking the best areas to sniff at the park.

Our dog travels well, even in the bag.
Seriously, we had a great time, got some valuable information to improve our
business, and had a few days to get take in the northern Michigan pine scented air.
PS There will be Traverse City photos to follow.......
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