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Make your buyer 'feel' the space by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com

03-22-09
Bo Kociuba
Bo  Kociuba: Real Estate Agent in Yukon, OK

Visual aids are so important to the human eye. Majority of the people cannot imagine possible changes to the unfinished space. A lot of us need to 'hang our eye' on something. A bare wall has a tendency to make the place smaller and very unappealing, of course. A lot of us need to 'hang the eye' on an object or accessory. Color makes the space interesting and attractive. Accessories help us 'feel' the space and create warmth.

Just few simple accessories and a little color make a lot of difference. It certainly helps visitors understand the space and very possibly helps them 'move in'... My Open House visitors were really pleased and sent few compliments my way...

This is very important with the new construction where bare walls make all rooms look the same to the potential buyer... Below is a couple of examples I introduced just recently to a new house in River Mesa Addition in Yukon, OK...

Guest Bath Staging by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com Guest Bath Staging by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com

Guest Bath - BEFORE Guest Bath - AFTER

Staging Fireplace - by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com Staging Fireplace - by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com

Fireplace - BEFORE Fireplace - AFTER


Few simple strokes and the place is more inviting, isn't it? Happy staging!

With smiles,

Bo

Over 20K raised for Wounded Warrior Project in Yukon, OK by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com

03-21-09
Bo Kociuba
Bo  Kociuba: Real Estate Agent in Yukon, OK

David Swanson-Wounded Warrior Project by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.comA little while ago I came back from the Yukon High School football/track field where David Swanson was still running! 24 hours - he ran, and ran...what a dedication and physical condition!

It was just a few minutes before 5PM, which was a cut off time, and I could tell that these few last minutes he was still running effortlessly. There were lots of TV crews with big cameras, David's parents, friends, other runners when he finally reached the finish.

What an accomoplishment!!!

David raised a little over 20K for the Wounded Warrior Project. This is his first annual run. He was so happy with a smile on his face. He thanked everyone for participation, everyone who loves America.

Thank you David - we are so proud of you!!!

With smiles,

Bo

Wounded Warrior Project run at YHS YUKON, OK by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com Wounded Warrior Project run at YHS YUKON, OK by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com Wounded Warrior Project run at YHS YUKON, OK by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com

Fox News truck at the stadium I visited around 10:20PM David running with cell phone

Visit with Mustang's own - book signing today! by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com

03-14-09
Bo Kociuba
Bo  Kociuba: Real Estate Agent in Yukon, OK

Sue Boatright

Come and visit with Sue Boatright at her very first book signing today! Sue just released her new christian novel titled 'Yours Truly'. The signing will be held at Hastings in Yukon - 1105 Garth Brooks Blvd, this Saturday from 5-7PM.

The signing will be 'sweetened' by cookies for everyone! Hope to see you there!

With smiles,

Bo

Your Vote Matters! Mustang Public Schools Bond Issue - Vote April 7th!

Jennifer  Arsenault: Real Estate Agent in Mustang, OK

you-can-vote2 Voters will head to the polls on April 7 to cast their ballot in the Mustang Public Schools bond election. By using a combination of general obligation and lease revenue bonds, the district will be able to have one bond election that will take care of the needs of the district for the next three to five years. The $58 million bond will be sold in a series stretching over several years, keeping tax levels steady with no increase.

HERE IS YOUR PART!

Most of us who live in the Mustang School district are typically left out of Mustang's voting Matter's because we do not live in the "Voting Square".

This time your vote matters! We can't leave this up to the "Voting Square". This bond issue will only get passed if those of us NORTH of 59th Street go out and vote. Tell your neighbors, tell your friends, tell EVERYONE....April 7th is important for the Mustang School District and the future children of the Mustang School District.

Mustang High School

Approximately $38 million of the bond funds will transform the aging Mustang High School campus, where the average age of the classroom buildings is more than 40 years old, to a facility that meets the standards of a 6A school. New construction, which includes new academic buildings, a media center, cafeteria and commons area, will greatly increase the school's capacity. The new construction will also tie the separate academic buildings together, dramatically increasing the ability to secure the campus.

Bonnie Lightfoot, superintendent, said improvements at MHS have taken a back seat for several years while the district worked to keep up with the student population growth at the elementary level.

"For several years, the Mustang Public School District has been forced to address immediate needs at the elementary level before we looked at the work that needed to be done at Mustang High School," Lightfoot said. "What is necessary at the high school required more funds than we were capable of through general obligation bonds. A combination of lease revenue and general obligation bonds is allowing us to take care of the needs at Mustang High School in a timely manner instead of accomplishing it piecemeal over many years."

The proposed plans call for a two-story academic building to be constructed in front of the Central Building. The more than 79,000 square foot facility would house 28 classrooms and administration offices. It would give MHS a new and visible main entrance. A new and enlarged media center and cafeteria would open onto a new commons area in front of the MHS auditorium. For the first time, Mustang High School would have a visible, secure main entrance, and the classrooms would be under one roof.

A new ninth grade center is also planned. The South Building on the MHS campus would be razed to make room for the new multi-story classroom facility. The ninth grade center would include more than 35 classrooms and move the freshmen back to the high school campus. Administrators made the decision to relocate the freshman after a quality time analysis showed how much instructional time is lost transporting students hourly to the high school campus for classes not available at Mustang Mid-High...continued here

Mustang North Middle School and Mustang Creek Elementary

The bond also includes funds for classroom additions at Mustang Creek Elementary and Mustang North Middle School. Mustang Creek Elementary is nearing capacity and has no extra classrooms. Should the bond issue pass, the additional classrooms at Mustang Creek Elementary will bring the district one step closer to being able to offer all-day kindergarten.

Bonnie Lightfoot, superintendent, said the district put a task force in place three years ago to coordinate the creation of an all-day kindergarten program.

"One of the main hurdles we have faced is finding the space to offer the program. Thanks to the voters, we were able to open Mustang Centennial Elementary in 2007. That made a dramatic difference in the classroom space at the elementary level. Mustang Creek is the only school where classroom space for the program is not available. We will only offer the program when we can offer it at every school and give each child the same opportunity."

The bond would also make it possible to enlarge the cafeteria at Mustang North Middle School. With more than 900 students in the building, six lunch periods are necessary to serve the students.

For more Questions & Answers concerning the Bond Issue visit http://www.mustangps.org/Q&A.html

If you're not registered to vote or need to change your address, you have until this Friday, March 13th to post mark your voter registration form.

Forms can be downloaded at http://www.ok.gov/~elections/voterreg.html or forms are available at every school and at your local tag agency.

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YOUR VOTE MATTERS!! PASS IT ON!

'The Road Map to Homeownership' - What do you need to do & how to get there? by Bo Kociuba, Realtor, www.Okla-OK.com

03-09-09
Bo Kociuba
Bo  Kociuba: Real Estate Agent in Yukon, OK

Home Key THE ROAD MAP TO HOMEOWNERSHIP

What do you need to do & how to get there?

How many times have you been thinking about becoming a HOME OWNER? Do you know where to start? Are you familiar with the process? What are your credit and FICO scores? How to repair them? To rent or not to rent? Is timing the market wise? Do you know anything about what tax credits you may benefit from?

…. Your head is spinning with all these questions!

It is time to get serious. Think about graduating from a renter to a homeowner. Is your family growing? You deserve to own a house, don’t you? If you are serious about making changes in your lifestyle, if you want to follow the path to your OWN home …please attend:

‘The Road Map to Homeownership’ – a get together with the experts like First American Title, a local CPA, First American Mortgage and a local Realtor.

The topics include:

  • Common fears, facts and challenges of buying a home in today's market
  • Presentation of 'Eight Simple Steps to Successful Homeownership
  • Details about down payments and closing costs
  • How yiou can grow your wealth, take advantage of tax deductions
  • Learn about $8000 tax credit available to home buyers - now available for a short time

‘The Road Map to Homeownership’ will be held Tuesday, March 17th, at 7PM, at Yukon’s Mabel C. Fry Public Library, 1200 Lakeshore Dr in Yukon.

Please RSVP by March 15th with your name and email address to: Bo Kociuba 405-812-1572 or email: Bo@Okla-OK.com. We will also email you a reminder.

I hope to see you there,

Bo