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Kelli Bennett
RE/MAX Properties of the Summit
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This lot in the 39 Degree Subdivision is on .57 acre , is zoned for single-family and has a septic tank and well installed. #395,000

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6 Ways to Turn Your Backyard into a Summer Oasis
At last! Summertime is around the corner, and you can make the most of it by enhancing your outdoor living spaces. With a little thought and planning, you can create your own personal backyard oasis. Here are some ideas.

1. If you don't have a deck or patio, build one. Not only does this addition give you a great place for gatherings and grilling, in Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value report, the statistics show that such an improvement yields a return on your investment of more than 75 percent.

2. Creating attractive privacy screens can easily be accomplished by incorporating fences, trellises and shrubbery around your outdoor deck or patio.

3. Pests can ruin a great time outdoors, so use preventive measures such as citronella candles and employ a pest control company that can spray your yard for unwanted crawling and flying insects.

4. Create a living space with comfortable outdoor furniture for lounging and dining. Be sure to include area rugs for color and for defining spaces.

5. Well-placed lighting will extend your outdoor experience well into the evening and create a great mood. Tiki torches, string lights and landscape lighting all contribute to the ambiance.

6. Keep it fun and include a fire pit, hot tub or game set for the kids.

Creating the perfect summer oasis will add value to your home and attract more buyers. When you start planning your project, contact us if you would like our professional input. We are here to assist you in the decision-making.
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Buying your first home is a big step, and one that is likely to impact your financial future for years to come.
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You can protect your home from wildfire with help from the Summit County Chipping Program!

Please review the website below so you know when the Chipper is coming through your neighborhood: 
https://summitcountyco.gov/885/Chipping-Program. 
The wildfire prevention objective is to engage every citizen by
providing action opportunities.

The county wide wildfire prevention programs fund large scale forest health and resilience projects; moderate scale community cost-share grant programs; small scale property owner removal of backyard logs, branches, and sticks to be processed by the curbside
Summit County Events

Cooking classes at Colorado Mountain College
Boating on Lake Dillon starts May 24

Wondering What’s Happening in
Your Neighborhood?

How has the price of your home changed in today’s market? How much are other homes in your neighborhood selling for?

If you’re wondering about prices in your area, or thinking of selling your home, I can help.

Just call me at 970-390-9311 or email me at kelli@kellisells.com for a professional price analysis. There is absolutely no obligation.

I’ll give you honest feedback about the value of your home. And I’ll also give you the inside scoop on what’s happening in the housing market in Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco, Silverthorne and Keystone.

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Ways to Honor Military, Veterans and First Responders
On the last Monday in May, the American public remembers men and women who bravely gave their lives while serving in the military. Memorial days like this are common across the world, and many people visit cemeteries and ceremonies to remember those they've lost as well as those they never knew. In the spirit of such patriotism and remembrance, here are a few ways you can honor your country's serving military members, veterans and the fighters on everyday front lines, first responders.

Say thank you. It may seem obvious, but how rarely do you think these often-unsung heroes hear words of appreciation? Politely share your thanks when the opportunity arises. It's a simple way to express your gratitude and acknowledge their sacrifices.

Listen. When directly engaging with military personnel or first responders, listen to their experiences and learn what their jobs entail. It's a meaningful way to engage and gain a better understanding of what you're grateful for.

Send a care package. Veterans are often some of the most vulnerable members of society, so get in touch with a local veteran's charity and arrange to send a thoughtful care package filled with small gifts or snacks. Add in a handwritten note they can treasure for years to come.

Organize a hometown fundraiser. Recognize your public safety heroes with a virtual event, such as an online concert, game night or virtual marathon. For more virtual fundraising ideas and how to pull them off, visit https://tinyurl.com/ideas0521. Link up with a local first responders charity and donate the proceeds to help at a grassroots level.

Vote! One of the best ways to honor service members is to stay informed on the issues that affect them and use your democratic vote to support those issues.
This newsletter and any information contained herein are intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, financial or medical advice. The publisher takes great efforts to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this newsletter. However, we will not be responsible at any time for any errors or omissions or any damages, howsoever caused, that result from its use. Seek competent professional advice and/or legal counsel with respect to any matter discussed or published in this newsletter. This newsletter is not intended to solicit properties currently for sale.
                                                                 

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