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When only new will do, might want to check out this development in Lexington/Henderson County, TN.
Turtle Creek Subdivision
*3 or 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath.
*Size range is from 1100 - 1620 sq. ft. heated.
*Ten Different Home Plans.
*Price range from $96,900 to $109,900.
*Lot sizes are approximately one acre.
*Offered with all appliances (including washer & dryer).
*Fireplace w/gas logs.
*Ceramic tile in wet areas.
*Laminate flooring and carpet.
*Concrete driveway, sidewalks, and patios.
*Sodded front lawn & landscaping.
*Vinyl siding exterior w/gutters.
*2-car garage with door openers and keypad entry.
*5 year extended warranty.
*Exclusively built by Jason Usery Construction.
Three homes under construction. Check out the different plans. Sure you will find one that fits your needs.
Hurry, and you can make color selections.
Call Linda @ RE/MAX Unlimited, 731-695-1118.
RE/MAX Unlimited 870 W. Church St. Lexington, Tn. 731-249-5376
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The tax benefits alone should be enough to entice potential buyers to RE/MAX Unlimited's
GET SMART HOMEBUYER'S CLASS
Tuesday NOVEMBER 18, 2008 6:30-7:30
If you have questions about buying a home in West Tennessee,
RE/MAX Unlimited has answers!
IT'S FAST!
IT'S FREE!
IT'S INFORMATIVE!
¨ Learn about Latest TAX BENEFITS
¨ Advantages of HOMEOWNERSHIP
¨ Available MORTGAGE LOANS
¨ Finding the RIGHT HOME FOR YOU
¨ Importance of CREDIT SCORES
¨ REFRESHMENTS will be served
RE/MAX Unlimited
870 West Church Street
Lexington
(ACROSS FROM Scott's BBQ)
731 249-5376
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For many weeks, most people have been taking a ‘wait and see' approach to life.
We have waited to see what the economy is going to do~ paused to wait to see what the bailout package was going to be~ took a break to wait on Wall Street's recovery ~suspended all plans until the election was over~ Basically we've been on a hiatus from living our lives.
Well Ladies and Gentlemen, it's time we got back to our regularly scheduled programs!
No more ‘wait and see' it's time to get back in the game!
If you pulled out your winter clothes and last year's pants are just a little too tight, then by all means go buy some new clothes. There are some great sales out there~ 30%, 40%, 50% off sales in many stores already and it's not even Christmas yet!
If your car is falling apart, shop around for a new one or a new for you one. Car dealers are motivated and they have some unprecedented pricing and programs available.
AND BY ALL MEANS...if you are renting, or living in a home that no longer meets your needs, get the heck out of there! It's a wonderful time to buy or even sell a home...interest rates are low, selection is good and can get better as folks put their homes on the market so they can move up! Don't wait another day!
Fear is a powerful enemy for our economy. It's time for us to energize our economy by getting back in the business of living our lives. The bailout plan will take longer than we anticipated to be fully implemented but there are lenders out there today with money to lend to those with good credit. The election is over & regardless of your selection for president it's time for us, the average American, to back to the business of buying and selling. Wall Street will continue to recover as will most people's 401K's.
BREAK TIME IS OVER! So if you are looking to purchase or sell a home in the West Tennessee area, particularly Lexington/Henderson County or Parsons/Decatur County, I am NOT on hiatus. I am working and ready to help you make your real estate dreams a reality!
Kathy Fisher
RE/MAX Unlimited
Lexington's e-PRO Realtor
731 845 3413
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A couple of Fridays ago, my 18 year old daughter came home from college with one task in mind....VOTING! When she got to the city limits sign, she called and said "Where do I go?"
I told her I would meet her at the Henderson County Election Office on Natchez Trace and we would vote together. As we entered we both took out our voter's registration cards and our ID's. (Yes in Tennessee you DO have to legally exist and prove it in order to vote). They gave her a demonstration on the voting machine and she was ready to go vote.
I had already cast my ballot and stood behind her while she voted (Ok yea I was trying to peek to see who she was voting for) and she promptly told me I was violating her voting rights LOL. Then when the screen said she had completed casting her ballot, she turned eyes glistening with a great big huge smile and announced proudly and loudly to everyone "I HAVE JUST EXERCISED MY RIGHT AS AN AMERICAN TO VOTE FOR THE FIRST TIME"! I was so glad that I was there to share another first in a lifetime of 'first's' with this lovely young lady.
In this heated election season full of allegations of voter fraud and discrepancies, let us not lose sight of the priviledge that we are afforded with the opportunity to vote. So out of the mouths of babes.... Exercise your right as an American to Vote!!
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Many of us watch the news at night and here these tragic stories of abused and neglected children being taken from their home because of something their parents did. We hear about kids in foster care being drag in and out of court and foster care only to be subjected to more abuse. We watch and it all tugs at our heart strings and wish their is something we could do to help these kids..... You don't have to be a lawyer or a case worker or a judge.... You can Be a CASA volunteer.
First you call and do a basic application, a background check, and some references are checked. It take three weeks of training 3 nights a week... you learn the basics how to write a court report how to interact with these kids, parents. Class starts at 5:00-8:00 and supper is there for you when you get there. CASA understands that the volunteers are coming straight from work and are hungry. If you can't make it to every class make up is available. At the end of three weeks you will be sworn in by the judge in Henderson County it is the honorable Judge Beale.
As CASA we are the missing link- in the court system. What I will do is when a case goes into court or a child is removed from their home I meet the child parent's attorneys, CPS and DSC workers and write a report on what steps should be taken to provide this child permency or reunification. Where CPS of DCS has about 30 cases per one worker. We just have one. We stay with the child until 90 days of placement and give this child a voice in the courtroom. I give the child a voice and the judge a clear picture of all parties involved.
This is a wonderful organization that Judge Beale supports and all these CASA volunteers make a difference in Henderson County. We have now about 14 volunteers. If you are looking to enhance this community CASA is a great place to start. Decatur County is in the Process of starting CASA to help kids in Decatur County. Mr. Hank Ivey will be the coordinator and will be starting classes soon.
I was just sworn in on Tuesday October 25th and look very forward to helping a child. I have never felt so honered to be a part of something like this. SOmething bigger than my self and my own world.
If you cannot provide your time there is other ways to help. CASA is always in need of copy paper, office supplies food and drinks for training classes. Call Dana Cameron at Henderson County CASA at 731-249-5536 or 935-9112. For more information about Henderson County CASA you can visit www.hendersoncountycasa.org
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