The New Rubric’s Cube View…

Rubric's Cube

Rubric's Cube

We were all taught in Economics 101 about Supply & Demand.  I’m sorry, but that two dimensional image of our residential market will simply not work anymore.  The complexity of our markets is clearly too dramatic to speak, write or socialize in such simple terms.

You probably wondering what I mean.  Well take a look at this.  In the not to distant past a residential market could be viewed in two dimensions; Supply & Demand on one axis with two variables.

Today’s market’s have become much more complicated.  As an example:

  • Supply of Inventory
  • Demand or Absorption
Those are a given, but look where it goes from here with today’s more complicated market:

  • The Price of Fuel
  • Taxes
  • School Quality
  • Crime or Safety
  • Interest Rates
  • The Dow
  • Government Regulations
  • The Availability of Mortgage Money
  • The Availability of Credit
  • New Construction Competition
  • Access to Employment
  • Access to Recreation
  • Access to Transportation
  • Resale Potential
  • Builder Reputation
  • Proximity of Shopping
  • and more….
Rubric's Cube Completed

Rubric's Cube Completed

As you can see, this helix is not and easy one.  That’s the reason you should not leave your home search, home acquisition or home sale to chance.  Experience, integrity and knowledge count.  Together we may never be able to match all the sides on the Rubric’s Cube, but we can match to cubes that are important to you.  In today’s three dimensional world, that’s exciting!!

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Homestead in the Willows 2011 1st Quarter Market Update

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3 Quick Tips for Healthy Home Systems & Appliances

Dishwasher

Dishwasher

Routine maintenance can help extend the life of appliances and components and in some cases, even reduce energy costs. Use these simple tips to help keep your home systems and appliances in proper working order for the season ahead.

1. Air Conditioning Systems – To ensure efficient operation, check the air filter every month and clean or replace as needed.

2. Electrical Systems – Regularly use the self-test button on the ground fault circuit interrupters to ensure proper working order.

3. Washer/Dryer – Routinely check all hoses and venting to your washer and dryer—inspecting for leaks, cracks, holes and clogs. Replace hoses as needed.

Home Systems & Appliances – A Reference Guide

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99-Cent Store Solution #5: Fix a Stripped Screw

Screw Head Repair

Screw Head Repair

Yesterday, we tightened a loose cabinet hinge for less than three bucks. Today’s tip is the most inexpensive of our series. The turn of the screw is . . . a pain in your neck if it’s stripped.

Yesterday, we tightened a loose cabinet hinge for less than three bucks. Today’s tip is the most inexpensive of our series.

The turn of the screw is … a pain in your neck if it’s stripped.

Supplies:

  • Hacksaw, 99 cents
  • “Chiquidracula” DVD, 99 cents. What a find!

Total: $1.98

What you do:

  • Use the hacksaw to cut into the top of the stripped screw to create a new groove for the screwdriver.
  • Reward yourself with a job well done: Watch the 1992 Mexican movie classic “Chiquidracula.”

What other inexpensive home fixes have you found or tried? What minor home repair job have you neglected because of lack of time?

By: Harmon Leon

Published: May 13, 2011


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99-Cent Store Solution #4: Loose Cabinet Hinge

Cabinet Hinge Repair

Cabinet Hinge Repair

Yesterday we showed you how to handily repair drywall for $10 in case Charlie Sheen drops by your place. But back to reality. If one of your kitchen cabinets is hanging on for dear life …

Yesterday we showed you how to handily repair drywall for $10 in case Charlie Sheen drops by your place. But back to reality.

If one of your kitchen cabinets is hanging on for dear life thanks to all the opening, closing, and slamming it endures (you probably have teenagers or a husband), you can fix that loose hinge in a very MacGyver kind of way.

Supplies:

  • Wooden matches, 99 cents
  • Wood glue, 99 cents
  • Hammer, 99 cents

Total: $2.97

What you do:

  • Remove the cabinet hinge screw.
  • Dab wood glue on a match and stick it into the screw holes.
  • Tap it in with the hammer.
  • Break off the match part that’s sticking out.
  • Let the glue dry for about 4 hours.
  • Twist the screw back into place. The match piece will create a new solid base for the screw. Poof.

Tomorrow’s 99-cent store solution: Fixing a stripped screw.

What other inexpensive home fixes have you found or tried?

By: Harmon Leon

Published: May 12, 2011


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99-Cent Store Solution #3: Patch Drywall Hole

Drywall Repair

Drywall Repair

Yesterday’s torn-screen fix cost all of $1.98 (including an impulse purchase). Today’s is the priciest in this weeklong series—but still under $10.

Yesterday’s torn-screen fix cost all of $1.98 (including an impulse purchase). Today’s is the priciest in this weeklong series—but still under $10.

If Charlie Sheen is a friend of yours (no judgment), you’re probably ready for most anything, i.e., you keep a defibrillator in your living room. But do you have a drywall repair kit to patch the holes he’ll punch in your wall during your annual Memorial Day party? Scrap the call to a handyman or the police, and stop by the dollar store for what you’ll need to set things right post-bacchanal.

Supplies:

  • Wire screen, 99 cents (actually an envelope sorter made out of screen—a big savings since a roll of screen at the big box store is about $20 or more)
  • String, 99 cents
  • Pencil, 99 cents
  • Joint knife, 99 cents
  • Masking tape, 99 cents
  • Sandpaper, 99 cents
  • Drywall compound, 3.58
  • Sizzle cologne, 99 cents (to get party-ready)

Total: $10.51 (if you can’t resist the Sizzle)

What you do:

  • Cut the wire screen 2 inches larger than the hole.
  • Tie one end of the string to the pencil and thread the other end through the middle of the screen—then bend the screen, and insert it and the pencil into the hole.
  • Pull the string until the screen is flat against the hole (the pencil helps push the screen flat against the drywall) and hold it taut while you apply the drywall compound.
  • Tape the string to the wall to hold the screen in place as the compound dries.
  • Cut the string when dry.
  • Sand and smooth compound with joint knife.

Tomorrow’s 99-cent store solution: Tighten a loose cabinet hinge.

What other inexpensive home fixes have you found or tried? What minor home repair job have you neglected because of lack of time?

By: Harmon Leon

Published: May 11, 2011


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99-Cent Store Solution #2: Torn Window Screen

The Family Pet Climbing the Screen

The Family Pet Climbing the Screen

Yesterday, we shared our discovery of the 99-cent store as a practical resource for home improvement supplies. We repaired a scuff mark on a countertop for less than $3. Today, we’re going to get rid of one of life’s greatest annoyances for less than $2.

Yesterday, we shared our discovery of the 99-cent store as a practical resource for home improvement supplies. We repaired a scuff mark on a countertop for less than $3. Today, we’re going to get rid of one of life’s greatest annoyances for less than $2.
Among life’s greatest annoyances:

  • An empty carton of milk in the fridge
  • A flat tire

No need for a handyman or a replacement screen. You’ll find the right bug deterrent at the 99-cent store, if it’s not already on hand in your bathroom cabinet. But going to the dollar store is fun—you never know what you’ll find. Like cheap soda.

Supplies:

  • Clear nail polish, 99 cents
  • Two slightly dented cans of soda, 99 cents
  • Total: $1.98

What you do:

  • Apply the clear nail polish on both sides of the torn area. Slather it on so it builds up a nice barrier.
  • Watch it dry transparently.
  • Enjoy your soda.

Tomorrow’s 99-cent store solution: Repairing a drywall hole.

What are your biggest home repair annoyances?

Published: May 10, 2011


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99-Cent Store Solution #1: Scuffed Countertops

Countertop Damage

Countertop Damage

I love sharing HouseLogic with you.  At HouseLogic, we love to find and share inexpensive solutions to household problems. Our five solutions this week—one a day—don’t even require a trip to your big-box home improvement store—not that we don’t love stocking up at Lowe’s or Home Depot. Instead, pay a call to your 99-cent store. Its aisles are crammed with the inexpensive (and multipurpose) wares to fix what’s ailing.

At HouseLogic, we love to find and share inexpensive solutions to household problems. Our five solutions this week—one a day—don’t even require a trip to your big-box home improvement store—not that we don’t love stocking up at Lowe’s or Home Depot. Instead, pay a call to your 99-cent store. Its aisles are crammed with the inexpensive (and multipurpose) wares to fix what’s ailing.
Just watch out for the impulse to buy more than you intended at the 99-cent store. In all honesty, we couldn’t.

First up on the home repair list: Scuff marks on countertops.

If you’ve ever had a scuff mark on a colored countertop, you know that it sadly becomes the room’s focal point. But we found the right supplies to save you any embarrassment.

Supplies:

  • Crayons, 99 cents
  • Spatula knife, 99 cents
  • A microwave-safe bowl, 99 cents (If you have one you’re willing to sacrifice to melt crayons, you just saved another 99 cents.)

Total: $2.97. $3.96 if you throw in a weak lemonade-type drink.

What you do:

  • Pick the Crayon whose color comes closest to matching your countertop. Peel off the paper and place it in the bowl.
  • Pop the crayon and bowl in the microwave.
  • Pour the hot, melted crayon onto the scuff mark and work it into the indentation with the spatula knife.
  • Scrape off the excess with the spatula knife.

The Crayon mixture will harden and dry quickly, erasing your countertop flaw.

Tomorrow’s 99-cent store solution: Fix a torn screen.

What other inexpensive home fixes have you found or tried? What minor home repair job have you neglected because of lack of time?

Published: May 9, 2011


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Arapahoe County Commissioners Approve Vote Centers for 2011 Election

Arapahoe County

Arapahoe County

In an attempt to consolidate, create efficiencies and safe taxpayers money, Arapahoe County Commissioners have created “Vote Centers” for our next election.  On paper this sounds logical, but in reality will it work, and if it does, will it work everywhere?

For release: May 12, 2011

Contact: Nancy A. doty

Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder

Direct: 303-795-4285

E-mail: ndoty@co.arapahoe.co.us

Arapahoe County Commissioners approve Vote Center concept
Clerk and Recorder will use Vote Centers for the 2011 November General Election

LITTLETON— On Tuesday, the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners approved a proposal by Clerk and Recorder Nancy A. Doty to use Vote Centers in the November 2011 Consolidated General Election.

The Board ofCountyCommissioners unanimously supported the Clerk and Recorder’s proposal, which calls for 17VoteCentersites where voters can cast their ballot by precinct regardless of where they live. The Commissioners’ approval was required byColoradolaw in order to use theVoteCentermethod in November’s general election.

“Our citizens recognize the changes that have taken place in our voting methods and the enormous cost of conducting elections,” Doty said, adding that 197 voting locations were secured and staffed for the 2010 General Election. “With roughly 80 percent ofArapahoeCountyvoters casting ballots by mail and less than 20 percent going to the polls on Election Day, Vote Centers are a proven answer to fiscally responsible government through the careful use of taxpayer dollars.”

With Vote Centers, staffing is cut and voting equipment needs are dramatically reduced.

“VoteCenters offer an added convenience and giveArapahoeCountyvoters more options to make sure their voice is heard,” she said. “For example, if voters live inLittletonbut work inAurora, they can choose to vote on their lunch hour instead of rushing home to vote before polls close.”

VoteCenters will be offered at the following locations:

  • ArapahoeCentrepointPlaza,14980 E. Alameda Dr.,Aurora80012
  • ·        Arapahoe County Elections Facility, 5251 S. Federal Blvd. Littleton 80123
  • ·        Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder’s Southeast Branch Office, 6924 S. Lima St. Centennial 80112 (opening in fall 2011)
  • ·        Aurora Public Library South Branch, 15324 E. Hampden Circle Aurora 80013
  • ·        Aurora West College Preparatory Academy, 10100 E. 13th Ave. Aurora 80010
  • ·        Byers American Legion #160, 278 W. Front St. Byers 80103
  • ·        Cherokee Trail High School, 25901 E. Arapahoe Road, Aurora 80016
  • EnglewoodCivic Center,1000EnglewoodParkway, Englewood80110
  • GrandviewHigh School,20500 E. Arapahoe Road,Aurora80110
  • ·        Golf Club at Heather Ridge, 13521 E. Iliff Ave., Aurora 80014
  • ·        Murphy Creek K-8 School, 1400 S. Old Tom Morris Road, Aurora 80018
  • ·        Potters House of Denver, 9495 E. Florida Ave., Denver 80247
  • ·        Rangeview High School, 17599 E. Iliff Ave., Aurora 80013
  • ·        South Suburban Ice Arena, 6580 S. Vine St., Centennial 80121
  • ·        Smoky Hill Library, 5430 S. Biscay Circle, Aurora 80015
  • ·        St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 8035 S. Quebec St. Centennial 80112
  • West Middle School, 5151 S. Holly St., Greenwood Village 80121

Prior to presenting the recommendation Tuesday, Doty solicited voter feedback through a variety of outreach methods, including a 15-day written comment period, meetings with the chairs of the political parties in Arapahoe County, presentations to community groups and an April 20 public hearing. Doty said she received 32 comments, of which, 26 supportedVoteCentersand six opposed.

“A strong organization structure will continue the integrity of our election. Kudos toNancyDotyand the Clerk and Recorder’s staff for doing their homework and reaching out to the community on this proposal,” said CommissionerSusan Beckman. “I’m excited to move forward with vote centers and I’m glad to see it happen inArapahoeCounty.”

All voters who have signed up to vote by mail will continue to receive their ballot in the mail. Doty encouraged all voters to consider the mail-ballot option, but for those who prefer to cast their ballot in person,EarlyVotingandVoteCenterare convenient options.

For more information or to see a description of the VoteCenterplan for the Nov. 1, 2011 Coordinated Election, visit www.arapahoevotes.com or call theArapahoeCountyElections Division at 303-795-4211.

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