New Homes in Howard County from Forty West Builders

Melissa German Joins the Forty West Team

Forty West Builders is pleased to introduce Melissa German as the newest addition to our team. Melissa will serve as the company’s Marketing Coordinator, a new position with the company.

Melissa brings with her over 5 years experience in the Advertising industry. She comes from Landmark Community Newspapers in Westminster, MD where she was the Advertising Coordinator. She also was employed with Jones Lang LaSalle as their Social Media Coordinator.

Her responsibilities will include maintaining all of Forty West’s social media outlets and website, as well as providing assistance to customers in color selection, creating marketing materials and various other duties. “We are really excited to have Melissa join our team. We have been fortunate to continue to enjoy steady growth in recent years and are confident with continued signs of economic recovery. Melissa will be a huge asset to our company,” said Ryan Houck, Vice President for Forty West Builders.

Historically homebuilders have been late adopters to technology but with 89% of homebuyers using the Internet to find a new home, the migration to Web 2.0 is absolutely critical for small and large builders alike. While many builders opt to outsource marketing related services of this nature, Forty West Builders believes that true commitment and passion for the business is best achieved through vested employees of the company. This principle has led to a rich tradition spanning over 33 years that includes a host of long tenured employees and a lengthy list of satisfied customers.

Melissa, welcome to our team we are excited to have you.

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Selling in Winter – Top 10 Tips to Home Selling in Winter

Winter presents its own unique set of challenges. It is not the ideal time to put your home on the market, but since we live in a market where it gets cold and rains or snows, there are some tips to keep in mind so that the season doesn’t get in the way of the sale. Follow these steps so you can brighten your home and make the showing pleasant and enjoyable for your potential buyers.

1) Clear a Path

•Continually shovel a path through the snow, especially if it’s still falling.

•Footprints on freshly fallen snow will turn to ice if the temperature is low enough, so shovel the walk.

•Sprinkle a layer of sand over the sidewalk and steps to ensure your buyers’ stable footing.

•Remember to open a path from the street to the sidewalk so visitors aren’t forced to crawl over snowdrifts.

•If it’s raining, put a rubber mat by the front door or a container to hold wet umbrellas.

2) Let in the Light

•Pull up the blinds, open the shutters, push back the drapes on every window.

•Turn on every light in the house, including appliance lights and closet lights.

•Brighten dark rooms with few windows by placing spotlights on the floor behind furniture.

•Turn off TV.

3) Turn on the Heat

•Pump up that thermostat. It’s better to heat the house a degree or two warmer than usual and then set the temperature at normal. This prevents the heat from kicking on when the buyer is present, because some HVAC systems are loud.

•You want the temperature inside to be comfortable and to give the buyer more of a reason to linger, especially on a cold day.

•Light the fireplace, but open the damper, place a grate in front of it and don’t leave it unattended for very long. You don’t want your house to catch fire!

4) Create a Mood

•Make your living room appear romantic by placing two champagne glasses near a champagne bucket on the coffee table.

•Toss afghans or throws across the arms of your sofa.

•Turn your bathroom into a spa:

1.Hang plush robes.

2.Roll up wash cloths, tie with a ribbon and place in a basket on the counter.

3.Set up a grouping of soaps, lotions and shampoo.

•Place vases filled with winter flowers around the house.

•Set a breakfast tray on the bed containing a coffee cup, saucer, napkin, rolled-up newspaper.

•Dress your dining room table for a dinner for two.

5) Turn on the Music

•Turn on soft music.

•Jazz or classical is soothing.

•Don’t turn on a commercial radio station – cable stations offer a wide variety of music without interruptions.

6) Ease Up on the Scents

•Many people are allergic to certain scents and deodorizers, so don’t spray the air or use plug-in air fresheners.

•Don’t burn candles or spray perfume in the bedroom for the same reason.

•If you’re going to bake cookies or simmer spices such as cinnamon in water on the stove, put out munchies so buyers aren’t disappointed.

7) Make it Visually Pleasing

•Display photographs showcasing your summer flower gardens and lush green lawns.

•Keep blinds partially closed that otherwise show undesirable outdoor scenery such as a dilapidated fence or a nearby structure that obstructs views.

•Make Your House Sparkle:

1.Wash windows

2.Clean out cobwebs.

3.If necessary, re-caulk tubs, showers and sinks.

4.Polish chrome faucets and mirrors.

5.Clean out the refrigerator.

6.Vacuum daily. If your carpeting is plush, vacuum in one direction.

7.Wash and wax floors.

8.Dust furniture, ceiling fan blades and light fixtures.

9.Bleach dingy grout.

10.Empty trash and recycling bins.

8) Serve Winter Foods

•Don’t serve muffins or any other kind of food that can be popped into the mouth because you want buyers to stay for a while and notice elements they might otherwise miss.

•Hot soups such as tortilla, potato or squash are delicious on a cold day.

•Chili or stew is a great alternative to soup, but leave a receptacle for disposal of the paper bowls and spoons.

•Hot apple cider or cups of cocoa make great beverage choices.

9) Provide Specific Information

•Attach printed cards to items and in rooms that provide further information the buyer might miss or might not know. You have so little time to make an impression.

•If you have an antique chandelier in your dining room, put a card on it that discloses its age and other important details.

•If you have removed the washer and dryer from the laundry room, attach a card to the wall describing the room.

•If your basement stairs are steep, attach a card to the railing that cautions buyers to watch their step.

•Take care when placing a card that says: “Not included in the sale.” That will make a buyer want it, but you can play that later to your advantage.

10) Use Timers and Technology to Your Advantage

•Plug indoor lamps into a timer to automatically turn on at times buyers will be present.

•Consider using motion sensors that will light up in the evening when a buyer approaches your doorstep.

•Set your crock-pot on a timer to warm up soup at designated time.

If all of this seems a little much, you can always work with a Forty West Certified Realtor who can not only help you get your home ‘show ready’ but they will also make sure you price your home right, market it aggressively and ultimately negotiate the most favorable terms. This unique, strategic partnership with Forty West and a select list of Realtors will also save you 1.5% on the listing fee when you purchase a new Forty West home, which could put thousands of dollars back in your pocket.

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Have you been to Symphony of Lights at Merriweather Post Pavilion?

Fun for the entire family!

Celebrate the holiday season with a Symphony of Lights, a drive through Christmas light display on the grounds of Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. Symphony of Lights is a spectacular display of more than 75 animated and stationary holiday lights. All proceeds from the Christmas light display benefit the Campus Development Plan for Howard County General Hospital: A member of Johns Hopkins Medicine.

New this year! Midnight at 7 – A family fun New Year’s eve celebration will include a walk through the lights, entertainment, dancing and fireworks. See more details below.

Dates and Hours:
Monday, November 22, 2010-Sunday, January 2, 2011. Open 7 days a week from 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m., including holidays. Walk through only on December 31st.

Address:
Symphony Woods, Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, Maryland
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Symphony of Lights is located at the intersection of Brokenland Parkway and Hickory Ridge Road, off of Route 29 at Exit 18B.

Admission:
$20 per car. $45 for vans and $125 for buses. Print a $5 off coupon. (Valid Monday-Thursday only)

Symphony of Lights Festivities:

  • Tail Lights- A dog friendly walk through the lights. Tuesday, December 14th
  • Group Walk Throughs- Perfect for youth groups, scout groups, school groups and more! Nov. 29-Dec. 22. (Mon. and Wed. only) Reservations Required.
  • Midnight at 7 – A family fun New Year’s eve celebration with Fireworks. Walk through the lights, enjoy entertainment, dancing and other exciting activities. Friday, December 31, 5:45-8 p.m. Fireworks at 7 p.m. Cost: Individual – $20, Group of 3 – $50, Group of 4 – $60, Group of 5 – $70, Group of 6 – $80, Children under 3 are free. After Dec. 15 a $5 increase will be charged at each price level. Register online at hcgh.org/midnightat7
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Taylor Preserve offers Fort Meade personnel an easy commute

With Forty West Builders’ golf course community of Taylor Preserve at Waverly Woods less than 25 minutes from the Fort Meade base and with easy access to the Route 32 corridor, Taylor Preserve provides a fantastic housing alternative to the busy areas immediately surrounding the base in Laurel.

Through the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) decision of 2005, the base at Fort Meade is adding three agencies, set to be complete by September 2011: Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Media Activity and Defense Adjudication along with some personnel from the intelligence community, totaling about 12,000 personnel that will be affected (from www.brac.maryland.gov website).

That represents a lot of people with housing needs.

Forty West Builders’ Taylor Preserve at Waverly Woods offers the best location, the most distinctive home designs, outstanding Howard County schools and homes sited to offer the most breathtaking views you’ll find anywhere.

Imagine a meandering stream and over 10 acres of open space adjacent to the famous Waverly Woods Golf Club, designed by Arthur Hills, known for fast greens and an outstanding layout. With over 190 original designs and 120 renovation projects, Arthur Hills is one of the most respected golf course architects in the world.

Gorgeous, custom, single family homes at Taylor Preserve start from the $690s. The model is open every day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Please be sure to go to the ‘Communities’ tab above to see more about Taylor Preserve at Waverly Woods, on our website, for more details.

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Home maintenance checklist for fall

  Home Maintenance Checklist for Fall

Roof: Check roof and around vents, skylights and chimneys for leaks. Repair as necessary.

  Attic: If there is no ridge vent, keep gable vents open year-round to ensure proper ventilation.
  Gutters: Clean gutters and drain pipes so leaves won’t clog them and be sure they drain away from the house. (Fall: In cold-climate areas) Drain outside faucets.
  Fireplace: Clean fireplace of ashes. Check chimney for loose or missing mortar. Have chimney professionally cleaned. Make sure damper closes tightly.
  Filters: Remember to clean or replace filters once a month, or as needed. Check and clean dryer vent, air conditioner, stove hood and room fans. Keep heating and cooling vents clean and free from furniture and draperies.
  Safety Equipment: Ensure that all smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers are in good working order. Replace batteries in appropriate devices as needed, or at least twice each year.
  Air Conditioner: (Fall: In cold-climate areas) Remove window air-conditioners, or put weatherproof covers on them.
  Refrigerator: Make sure your refrigerator door seals are airtight. Test them by closing the door over a dollar bill. If you can pull the bill out easily, the latch may need to be adjusted or the seal may need to be replaced. In addition, if you have a coil-back refrigerator, vacuum the coils at least twice each year. Your refrigerator will run more efficiently with clean coils. Also, stock up! A full refrigerator uses less energy than an empty one.
  Faucets: Check for leaky faucets in kitchen and bathroom(s). Replace washers as necessary.
  Windows and Doors: Seal drafty doors and windows. If you added up all of the small cracks where heating and cooling escapes from a home, it would be the same as having a window open. Replace seals as needed.
  Storm Windows and Screens: Take down screens (if removable type) and replace with storm windows.
  Siding and Paint: Look for cracks and holes in house siding or paint. Replace caulk if necessary. A carpet knife can work well for cutting away old caulking from house siding. Slice down alongside it from both directions with the hook-like blade, then use the knife to lift out the old caulk bead intact.
  Basement: Check basement walls and floor for dampness. Be sure to clean dehumidifier regularly, if you have one.
  Heating System: Have heating system serviced. Change filters.
  Hot Water Heater: Drain hot water heater. Remove sediment from the bottom of the tank.
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