As I drive to work each morning, I can't help but notice all of the colors that abound this time of year in the Elkhorn River Valley. I'm not really sure why I missed this for the past few years, but it seems like I have really taken notice of the colors of the trees and the changes in the farm fields throughout the past month. Maybe it was the fact that my previous home was situated on a street with few mature trees, or maybe I need a distraction to keep the daily drive interesting. Irregardless, harvest has already wound to a close at the Hansen farm and will soon be done further south at the Peters farm where my in-laws and husband have waited patiently for the crops to dry down in comparison to their northern neighbors. They were fortunate to catch a few timely rains in their area, so the yields are slightly better and the corn is taking longer to mature. Nonetheless, this is a year like none many of us have ever seen, and we certainly hope that we do not experience the extreme drought and heat again anytime soon. The devastating results were evident as farmers discussed their 1.5 bushel/acre yields while I waited in line on Monday morning at the County Treasurer's office. My husband is thankful this week that harvest hours are starting to wind down as he continues to trek across Northeast/Central Nebraska and Eastern Iowa to service and maintain harvest systems. (This wife is thankful for some downtime to have her husband help with fall projects around the house.)
The fall weather has put me in the mood for making all kinds of soup, canning tomatoes, and changing decor around my house. In a world where the average human does up to 300 routine things during any given day, a little change in life might be just what the doctor ordered. I'm noticing scarecrows and pumpkins adorning front stoops all over town, and I'm anxious to start digging into my basement store room to see if I can find my fall decorations. The mums along the south side of our home are a welcome surprise this fall, so maybe I'll have to renege on my previous comments about a "total" landscaping makeover for next year. Despite the drought, our landscaping has provided us with some beautiful surprises!
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The falling leaves have added beautiful contrast to the green grass in our yard at home. |
Speaking of inspiring autumn surprises, don't forget the huge yard and extensive landscaping potential at 803 Grainland Road. Priced at $125,000, it is a great deal for a 3-bedroom, 3 bath home (including master bath with walk-in shower), main floor laundry, and large rear deck. Cozy up by the gas fireplace on these crisp autumn nights!
Your very own autumn inspiration is waiting for you at this beautifully updated acreage located just 3.5 miles north of Wayne on Highway 15. Plenty of room for a hobby farm, garden, and all the perennials you can imagine. Buy it this fall and start dreaming about your spring landscaping plans while the snow is on the ground. Price reduced to $165,000!
Now is also a good time to get inspired about investing your money in something more profitable than a CD or the stock market. Check out all of 1st Realty's investment listings like this one at 608 West 1st Street for $67,500. New roof, new kitchen floor, mostly new interior main floor paint, and it is rented for $650/month through May, 2013. This property has not been vacant for more than one month since 2007!
You can also get inspired to start making those rent payments go to work for you by checking into a manageable 2-bedroom home like this one located at 1007 Poplar Street. With 900 square feet, a full basement with egress window, a newer roof, and a large deck, this home has great possibilities. Enjoy the shaded, fenced backyard and the attached garage for your fall projects. It is a great home for a first-time buyer!
Wherever you find your inspiration, always make sure you have a place to call home to re-energize your spirit. Stay in touch with 1st Realty for your autumn home buying or selling inspiration! Welcome Home!
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