
THE MENSER REAL ESTATE GROUP BLOG
El Dorado Hills Town Center Fall Events 2014
There are several fun upcoming events in October at the El Dorado Hills Town Center!
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Outdoor movie night
Frozen Sing-A-Long
Saturday, October 11th
Move Start Time: 7pm
Move Start Time: 7pm
EVENT IS FREE!
Steven Young Amphitheater
Set-up begins at 6pm, movie starts at 7pm.
Please feel free to bring blankets and chairs.
Mama Ann’s will be selling pizza by the slice, cookies and sodas.
Popcorn will be served, courtesy of Regal Theater! Saturday, 10/11/14 starting at 7pm
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Freaky 5k & Little Monster Run
Saturday, October 25th
6pm-8pm
Steven Young Amphitheater
6pm-8pm
Steven Young Amphitheater
Wear your costume and run around the Lake Trail lit with luminaries and glow arches!
Be on the look out for ghosts and goblins!
To Register: http://jennyslight.org/
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Temple of Terror Haunted House
Friday-Sunday, October 10th-31st
Friday’s/Saturday’s- 6-10pm
Sunday- 5-8pm
Sunday- 5-8pm
4367 Town Center Blvd. Suite 134
(Entrance on patio/waterfront side next to Bistro 33 and Hop House)
Friday and Saturday
$8 per person for a single tour
$12 wristband for unlimited tours (same-day only)
$8 per person for a single tour
$12 wristband for unlimited tours (same-day only)
Sunday (save $2)
$6 per person for a single tour
$10 per person for unlimited tours (same-day only)
$6 per person for a single tour
$10 per person for unlimited tours (same-day only)
Recommended age 13 & UP
**Beginning October 1st, tickets will be pre-sold at California Welcome Center and Face in a Book.**
http://www.eldoradohauntedhouse.com/
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Halloween Spooktacular
Friday, October 31st
3pm-6pm
Trick or Treating Town Center Businesses
3pm-6pm
(Pick up your flyer of participating businesses at the Town Center information booth*.)
Costume Contest for Kid’s and Dogs
5:15pm
(Costume Contest in the Steven Young Amphitheater. Contest registration at the Town Center information booth*.)
Costume Contest Categories
Most Creative
Scariest
Hero or Villain
Cutest
Best Group or Family
Scariest
Hero or Villain
Cutest
Best Group or Family
(All entries for dog contest will be in one category)
*Town Center Information booth located in the Steven Young Amphitheater
Quick Cleaning Tip - Cleaning Baseboards

I have read in the past about dusting with dryer sheets and decided to try it on my baseboards. It was amazing! It was so easy to clean with and a bonus is that it coats as it cleans for residual dust-fighting power. When used on your baseboards it can not only help repel pet hair, but will generally keep the things that get tracked in and out of our home off the walls and on the floor where it can be swept up. It can turn the weekly (or monthly) task into something that is done every few months or even a few times a year.
Single Story home in Stonebriar with 3 car garage and possible RV parking!
3057 Montrose Way, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Contemporary single story home located within feet of the large Stonebriar Park. This open and bright residence is situated on a large, 12,937 square foot lot. Boasting 3,229 square feet of living space, this spectacular home offers four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a three car tandem garage. Chefs will delight in the state-of-the-art kitchen with granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances.
The living areas contain both, formal and informal, living and dining rooms with 10 foot ceilings. The spacious dining nook opens to the courtyard, providing the option to dine indoors or outdoors. The large windows seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living.
The master suite with abundant natural light features a fireplace open to the master bedroom and bathroom, soaking tub, walk in shower, double sinks and a spacious closet.
The serene backyard is situated along a greenbelt and offers a generous covered patio. The expansive side yard is a blank canvas to park your boat/ RV or to add a pool. This home is a must see!
The living areas contain both, formal and informal, living and dining rooms with 10 foot ceilings. The spacious dining nook opens to the courtyard, providing the option to dine indoors or outdoors. The large windows seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living.
The master suite with abundant natural light features a fireplace open to the master bedroom and bathroom, soaking tub, walk in shower, double sinks and a spacious closet.
The serene backyard is situated along a greenbelt and offers a generous covered patio. The expansive side yard is a blank canvas to park your boat/ RV or to add a pool. This home is a must see!
The seller is offering a $5000 credit to Buyers towards new flooring!!!
Tips for Increasing your Home’s Value
Eliminating Buyer Turnoffs - As the real estate market continues to recover, buyers are out in full
force. Many of today’s buyers make judgments about a home within seconds of
viewing the listing online. Since the housing crisis, they are more cautious
and want to make sure they are buying the best house for the best price. Here
are 8 tips to increase your homes value by eliminating buyer turnoffs.
What may be lack of organization can come off as lack
of storage. Most people looking for a new home have outgrown their previous
one. An organized home shows that you’ve still got room to grow and gives them
a reason to buy.
Dirt
Nothing turns off a buyer quicker than a dirty house. When selling a
home, it needs to be in the absolute best condition it has ever been in. Go the
extra mile, steam-clean tile and grout. If the carpets are old and smell bad,
replace them. If they are newer, have them cleaned.
Odors
Pet odor is the number one most offensive smell to buyers. Put pet beds,
litter boxes and toys away.
Cooking smells can also turn a buyer off. Strong spices, bacon and
onions tend to linger long after the meal. To diffuse them, leave a window
slightly cracked while cooking. After you are done with the meal, boil cinnamon
in water to freshen up the house. Plug-ins and sprays can make the problem
worse for people who are sensitive to smells.
Cigarette smoke throughout a home can be a deal breaker. If you are a
smoker, have the entire house painted. Paint will be more cost effective than
accepting the low offer you may receive if you don’t.
When buyers tour a home, they are trying to envision how the home will
fit their lifestyle. If your house is cluttered with too many personal items,
the buyer will have a hard time picturing themselves in your home.
Decorating to live and decorating to sell are different. Anything that
screams ‘you’ is what you don’t want. When there are family photos on display,
buyers get very distracted. ‘Oh, do I know them? What do their children look
like?’ Removing personal items will keep the buyers focused on the home.
Unusable space
When buyers see a room with no purpose they think of it as wasted space.
When visiting model homes, notice that the extra spaces are staged as a reading
area or gift wrap station? Creating a use of the space will help justify the
price a buyer will pay for the square footage.
Organization 
Lack of natural light
If your home appears dark, add higher wattage light bulbs to existing
lighting and install more canned lighting.
Mismatched Appliances
When it comes to selling, the kitchen is the most important room in the
house. Having mismatched appliances is a turnoff to buyers. Contact the
manufacturer of the appliance that can provide you with a listing of face
panels that will fit. Also, many white or black appliances come two sided that
can easily be switched around.
Backyard Privacy
Plant tall shrubs or trees if your house backs to neighboring homes.
Gazebos and open umbrellas will also help create the feeling of privacy.
Tips for Increasing your Home’s Value
Consistently spending time maintaining your home will
preserve your investment and prevent costly repairs in the future. Whether you
plan to live in your home for years, or put it on the market soon, a well maintained
home shows pride of ownership and yields a substantial return. Increasing your home’s value does not always
require investing money; proactive upkeep can go a long way.
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To avoid discoloration on kitchen cabinetry, never hang
wet dish towels on the top of
your cabinet doors or drawers. Damage in many kitchens
can be found on the cabinetry underneath the kitchen sink.
Interior
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Have your carpeting cleaned professionally at least
once a year to remove deep-down dirt and stubborn stains. Avoid excessive pile
crushing by moving heavy furniture periodically. With proper maintenance you
can extend the life of your carpet.
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To prevent water intrusion and dry rot around bathtubs
and showers, install enclosures and re-caulk or re-grout as necessary. One of
the most common places to find dry rot inside a home is the baseboards around a
bathtub. Use the bathroom vent or a window when bathing to keep moisture from
lingering.
Kitchen Maintenance

your cabinet doors or drawers. Damage in many kitchens
can be found on the cabinetry underneath the kitchen sink.
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Clean stone counters and stainless steel appliances
with a cleaning solution made specifically for that item. Cleaning with the wrong
solution can ruin the finish on the counters and appliances.
solution can ruin the finish on the counters and appliances.
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Clean your dishwasher strainer, pump, and spray arms
every three months and the dishwasher float (the water level control) periodically.
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Cleaning your range hood frequently will prevent
grease deposits from forming a hard residue that can be difficult to remove.
Regularly wash the grease filter, the hood, the underside of the hood and light
bulb (when it is cool) with a mild detergent or degreaser.
Appliances
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Water heaters should be drained periodically to keep
the heating element working efficiently. Most steel water heater tanks are
lined with glass to prevent rust, but constant temperature fluctuations cause
the glass to expand and contract, making small openings. When water eventually
penetrates the lining, the tank begins to rust. At the same time, the heated
water causes limestone to form in the tank. As it forms and settles to the
bottom of the tank, the sediment eventually becomes thick and reduces heating
efficiency. In electric tanks, the limestone builds up on the heating element
and forms a hard crust that can eventually make the heating element stop
working. Annual maintenance will keep
your hot water flowing.
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Annually clean your clothes dryer vent located behind
the dryer.
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Air filters should be replaced every 3 months to
protect the unit from dust and debris. Never operate your unit without an air
filter.
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Check the batteries in your smoke detector every time
you change your air filter.
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Install Carbon Monoxide detectors to comply with the July
2011 law requiring CO2 detectors in all residential properties.
Exterior
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The seals at all roof penetrations, flashings, and the
water tightness of rooftop elements, should be checked periodically to maintain
your roof.
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Gutters collect water from the roof and carry it
toward downspouts. Together, gutters and downspouts direct water off the roof
and then down and away from your home. The
role of gutters is all too often overlooked by new homeowners, but the role
they play in keeping your home dry is vital. Gutters should be cleaned in the spring
and the fall. Debris in gutters can conceal rust, deterioration or leaks. When
clogged, water can flow onto the roof and into the home instead of the
downspouts. Downspouts should be draining water away from your home to prevent
water damage to the siding and foundation. Caring for these elements will
extend the life of your roof drainage system by many years.
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Remove your window screens once a year to clean out
the dirt build-up on the sills. A build-up of dirt can transfer to the exterior
walls or trap water on the sills which will lead to water damage.
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Check annually for large cracks in your stucco, and
repair those wider than 1⁄16 inch.
Yard
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Soil should be built up around your home to create a
barrier to direct water away from the foundation. If the lot is sloped and
water is directed towards the home, diverting water away from the home with a French
drain is important. If your yard starts to puddle the French drain may be
clogged. Annual lawn maintenance is often required to keep sloping in place.
·
Trim trees so they are at least 2 feet away from the
roof and
gutters to prevent the
gutters from clogging.
gutters to prevent the
gutters from clogging.
·
Don’t plant plants or
grass too close to your
home. Watering plants
near the house can
cause leaks into the
interior and other water problems. Although vines look beautiful growing on the exterior of your home, they prevent the walls from drying and can deteriorate the surface.
grass too close to your
home. Watering plants
near the house can
cause leaks into the
interior and other water problems. Although vines look beautiful growing on the exterior of your home, they prevent the walls from drying and can deteriorate the surface.
·
Make sure your sprinklers are not spraying your home
or near the foundation; it could damage the exterior or cause leaks.
·
Pools need to be regularly cleaned to prevent the surface
from being ruined. During rainy periods, it is a good idea to lower the water
level to prevent your pool from flooding.
·
During icy temperatures, drain and insulate your hose spigot
to prevent it from freezing.
Tips for Increasing your Home’s Value
Being a Realtor and a resident of Serrano, I see many homes with the
same floor plan and the original basic builder options. To set your home apart from
the others, don’t overlook the finishing touches that help add value and style.
An updated kitchen is perhaps the most profitable investment you can make to a house. A few finishing touches can change the overall look of the room.
Replacing a faucet is a relatively simple and inexpensive update that can instantly liven up the kitchen. Adding decorative pendant lighting over an island area, replacing outdated knobs and a sleek new faucet can add a great deal of style to the kitchen.
If replacing the dated cabinetry is not in your budget, consider refacing. Painting, staining or adding veneers will transform the once drab kitchen into a prime selling point to a potential buyer.
An updated kitchen is perhaps the most profitable investment you can make to a house. A few finishing touches can change the overall look of the room.
Replacing a faucet is a relatively simple and inexpensive update that can instantly liven up the kitchen. Adding decorative pendant lighting over an island area, replacing outdated knobs and a sleek new faucet can add a great deal of style to the kitchen.
If replacing the dated cabinetry is not in your budget, consider refacing. Painting, staining or adding veneers will transform the once drab kitchen into a prime selling point to a potential buyer.
Bathroom
Bathroom fixtures can be found in affordable sets that offer a hand
towel holder, a towel bar and a toilet paper holder. Pairing the updated
fixtures with a new bathroom faucet can change the whole feel of the room. Switching
out the shower curtain for a bathtub enclosure will make the bathroom appear
much larger (and prevents the common dry rot around the tub). Inexpensive bathroom mirrors can be hard to
come by, especially for larger rooms. Framing in the builder grade mirror can
be a good option. Many tutorials on how to do this yourself can be found on
Pinterest or YouTube.
Tip for kids bathrooms – switch out the towel
bar for towel/bathrobe hooks to keep the bathroom looking tidy. The kids will
be more likely to hang their towels and it will look better when they do!
Dining room
When it comes to updating a house, the dining room is often forgotten.
Switching out the dated chandelier and setting the table can add a great deal
of decorative appeal.
Before purchasing any fixtures in the hardware store, search online.
Amazon often has the same items for less. Lacking inspiration? Houzz.com is a
wonderful website to get ideas from.