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DeLena Ciamacco is a well-known, respected Top Producing Realtor in Central Ohio. Her myriad of accomplishments, recognition, and professional credentials as they relate to Real Estate, make her a perfect individual to provide insight to the masses on all aspects of Real Estate sales. Her creativity and honest approach to marketing Real Estate has enabled her to succeed in her career. DeLena’s philosophy is “An educated and well prepared Buyer or Seller is a smart Buyer or Seller”. Her desire is to inform the public, by pulling from her 20+ years of Real Estate sales & Marketing, what is necessary to get to a successful closing in these challenging times.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

NEW LISTING IN SUNBURY!

Just Listed!

12678 Monkey Hollow Road

INCREDIBLY SCENIC 68+ ACRES…

with road frontage on both Monkey Hollow and Patrick Roads! Naturally rolling terrain with woods, ravines, 2 barns, 15+/- tillable acres (currently in CAUV), and Big Walnut Creek winding through the property. Absolutely perfect for an Executive Home Site, Trails, Hunters, Equestrian Site, & so much more! ~1800 SF ranch home with full, walk up/out Basement. Close to everything! 3 BR & 2.5 Baths. Big Walnut Schools. Only $549,900! 
Call DeLena today!

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Flying 'Old Glory' this summer? How to do it right



Flying%20%27Old%20Glory%27%20this%20summer%3F%20How%20to%20do%20it%20right Summer isn't just the season of baseball, barbecues, vacation and fresh produce. It's also flag season. Three of the country's most important patriotic holidays - Memorial Day, Flag Day and Independence Day - arrive with summer, and across the nation proud Americans will show their patriotism by displaying the American Flag.
But will they do it properly?

"Fewer symbols inspire more patriotism and pride than the American Flag, and displaying it is a wonderful way to show respect not only for our country, but for all those in uniform who have defended it throughout our history," says Larry Singleton, decor manager for Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, which displays an American Flag beside the fireplace in every restaurant. "Honoring our nation's Flag Code guidelines can make the display of the flag an even more poignant and patriotic gesture."

The federal law known as the "Flag Code" establishes a guide for handling and displaying Old Glory. If you'll be showing your American pride this year by displaying the flag or decorating with bunting, here's a thumbnail review of the code's guidelines so you can be confident in all you do:

* It's OK to display the flag 'round the clock, but you should illuminate it during nighttime hours. If you're not able to light the flag at night, the code recommends displaying only between sunrise and sunset.

* Hoist it briskly and lower it slowly and ceremoniously.

* Be sure to bring your flag in out of rain or snow - unless it's made of an all-weather material, in which case it's OK to leave it out in inclement weather.

* If you would like to display a flag on your car or truck, affix it to the chassis or clamp it to the right front fender.

* Many Americans are also proud of their ethnic origins and may choose to display the flag of their heritage along with the American Flag. That's fine; just be sure that the U.S. flag is displayed higher up, or if the flags are on the same level, the other flag should be placed to the left of the American Flag, never to the right.

* The blue and white stars field - known as "the union" - should always be up: at the top of the flag if it's on a staff or pole, uppermost and to the observer's left if the flag is being displayed horizontally or vertically against a wall. Displaying the flag with the union down is a signal of dire distress and reserved for instances of extreme danger to life or property.

* The flag should be kept from touching the ground, floor, water or anything beneath it.

* Flag-themed decor can add a welcome patriotic touch to your home, but it's best not to get carried away and use the American Flag as bedding or drapery.

* Bunting is an acceptable patriotic display; arrange it with the blue portion at the top, the white in the middle and the red at the bottom.

* When a flag becomes worn and is in such a condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, it should be destroyed in a dignified way. One way to do that is to give the flag to a local VFW for proper disposal.

"Americans show their patriotism and American pride in a number of ways, from buying red, white and blue products to placing flags and flowers on the graves of veterans," Singleton says. "Displaying the American Flag in a respectful manner is one more way Americans can honor their country this summer and all year long."




Courtesy of BPT



The heat is on outside, keep cool inside



The%20heat%20is%20on%20outside%2C%20keep%20cool%20inside As summer heats up, air conditioning bills can rapidly rise. As homeowners feel the heat, many are looking for ways to save and stay cool.



Many U.S. consumers strive to conserve energy at home. Forty-seven percent of Americans say they try to conserve energy all or most of the time, according to researchers at Iconoculture.



One way to help lower utility bills in the summer and year-round is to replace drafty or leaky old windows with new, energy-efficient products.



According to ENERGY STAR, replacing single-pane windows with ENERGY STAR qualified windows can save up to $126 to $501 a year on utility bills depending on your location.
For example, the Pella 350 Series vinyl windows provide durable, triple-pane insulating glass window options. These highly energy-efficient windows help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

Vince Iturbe from Salt Lake City replaced a westward-facing kitchen window and immediately noticed a difference in the temperature inside his home.

"The window faces the sun the better part of the day, and it was just plain miserable during the summer," he says. "I'm so glad to be done with the heat."
The%20heat%20is%20on%20outside%2C%20keep%20cool%20inside The product wasn't the only thing Iturbe was delighted in. Because of the Pella Promise, he found the right product for his home and budget, had a no-mess, no-guess installation day experience and his investment is backed by the total care guarantee - Pella's exclusive warranties on the product and installation.

Cool tips
Once energy-efficient windows are properly installed in your home, try these inexpensive, easy ways to help keep your house cool.
* Provide shade for east and west windows.

* When possible, delay heat-generating activities like baking or dishwashing until the evening on hot days.

* Use ceiling fans to circulate air to help make the house more comfortable without over-using the air conditioning.

* Seal air conditioning ducts and insulate ducts that run through unheated basements, crawl spaces and attics.

* Install white window shades or mini-blinds. Mini-blinds can reduce solar heat gain by 40 to 50 percent, according to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.

If you like energy savings, but dread cleaning blinds, consider Pella Designer Series windows and doors with optional between-the-glass blinds or shades. Since they're between glass, they accumulate less dust and dirt than traditional roomside window treatments. Plus, they can be closed when you are away to keep the heat out and opened when you are home to let the light in. With their outstanding energy-efficiency and built-in window treatments, it's a winning combination.

For more home improvement inspiration and to find energy-efficient windows and doors in your area, visit Pella.com or call (888) 847-3552.




Courtesy of BPT



Monday, June 9, 2014

NEW LISTING IN HILLIARD!

JUST LISTED!
~3476 Fairway Commons Dr.~

GORGEOUS HOME ON HERTIAGE GOLF COURSE! Home sits on the best lot in the neighborhood with un-obstructed views of the course. Spacious backyard with patio & large front yard. Bright, open, & move-in ready. Interior of home painted in neutral grays & popular “Pottery Barn” colors. Large island Kitchen with white, 42” cabinets that open to vaulted Great Room. Two story Foyer with hardwood floors. 4 Bedrooms or 3 with a Bonus Room. Upstairs overlooks the Great Room, spacious Living Room & formal Dining Room. Wonderful Owner’s Retreat with deluxe Master Bath featuring jetted tub, separate shower, double bowl sinks and walk-in closet! Full Basement with tons of storage and finishing potential. New upstairs carpet & A/C ~2012. This one will go fast!! 4 BR’s & 2.5 Baths! Nearly 2,500 SF! Hilliard schools. Only $296,900! Call DeLena today!


NEW LISTING IN BLACKLICK


Just Listed!

380 Pristine Path


VERY SPACIOUS THREE LEVEL CONDO WITH ALL 3 LEVELS FINISHED! 
Fenced yard area with patio, deck & access to 2 car garage. Huge, fully applianced island Kitchen with white cabinets. 2 potential Master Suites (each with a Full Bath). Finished Lower Level boasts Family Room with gas fireplace and Half Bath. A great location close to everything! Community pools, clubhouse and fitness facility! 2 BR’s & 2.5 Baths! Nearly 1,900 SF! Licking Heights schools. Only $114,900! Call DeLena today!
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