Brought to you by Linda Grimshaw Broker
October 1st 2003

Linda Grimshaw
Broker

Spooks and Goblins. Candy apples and apple cider. All tell us fall is here with the warmth and cheer of the holidays. It is said that Home is for the Holidays.
And to be at home in Sarasota is as warm and as cheery as can be! A new home is waiting to share your holidays. Let us help you find it!
Happy Halloween ---Linda

  
 
News from Sarasota Life Realty Group

COMMUNITIES

Cascades

Located in Sarasota on the idyllic Gulf Coast of Florida, the Cascades at Sarasota will be comprised of 460 luxury single-family homes. The Cascades is an Active Adult Gated Community and is one of ten such developments by Levitt and Sons in Florida.

The community features a beautifully landscaped entry way leading to the manned guardhouse. Amenities will include a clubhouse with grand ballroom, card, billiards and arts and crafts rooms. Additionally, the clubhouse will have a state-of-the-art fitness center and an indoor pool, which flows into a resort-style outdoor pool area. This recreational complex will have six lighted Har-Tru tennis courts and bocce courts. The facilities will be staffed with an on-site activities director and a tennis professional.

Pre-construction sales, which began July 19th, 2003, have been brisk. Three levels of homes will be built. The first phase, known as the Majestic is Levitt's mid-priced home at $200,000 to $225,000 with 1672 - 2078 square feet of living space. The dynasty series, a slightly smaller villa will begin pre-construction sales soon. Prices will start in the $170k's

Levitt and Sons offers its home buyers full customization of their home, providing design consultants in Levitt's on-site design center that will help guide them through the customization process.
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Community Amenities:

Cascades will have an abundance of amenities, with the top attraction being the Grand Clubhouse, offering residents a diverse schedule of social, educational and physical activities within 18,874 square feet of air-conditioned area. The clubhouse will have numerous activity rooms, including those for card playing, billiards, arts and crafts, and surfing the Internet. An expansive ballroom will offer residents and guests a place for special occasions, social gatherings and other celebrations, and a full-time activities director will plan it all.

The Grand Clubhouse will also have a unique indoor/outdoor swimming pool and spacious sun deck. A cascading waterfall separates the indoor pool from the outdoor pool, and a swim-out from the indoor pool to an outdoor waterfall area is also featured.

Also available will be a state-of-the-art fitness center with:

  • Aerobics room
  • Tennis pro shop
  • Bocce courts
  • Six lighted Har-Tru tennis courts
  • Men's and women's spas with saunas and shower

General Real Estate News

FINANCE
Up & Down, Round and Round!  Where it stops nobody seem to know. If I were you........well you know what I was going to say!

This Month (Sarasota)

Term Rate Pts.
30-Yr. Fixed 5.38% 0.0
15 Yr. Fixed 5.13% 0.0
1 Yr. ARM 3.63% 0.0

August 2003 (Sarasota)

Term Rate Pts.
30-Yr. Fixed 5.75% .00
15 Yr. Fixed 5.25% .00
1 Yr. ARM 4.25% .00


Feature Article of the Month

KITCHEN CENTRAL

Kitchens have always been considered a necessity in a home. In early days, kitchens were separated from the main house to prevent frequent fires from burning down the entire home. Kitchens eventually made their way into the house itself, but were assigned to a rear corner, often separated by a swinging door. Today, the kitchen is the heart of the home, and is often at the center of new home design.

Formal living and dining rooms are not as popular as they once were. Space is now given over to 'family space' that includes an open kitchen/dining/family room arrangement. Amenities, features and extras expand the versatility of these open plans.


The need to incorporate the kitchen into a larger, functional family space has resulted in efforts to make the kitchen area more attractive. Layout, design, finishes, surfaces, placement of storage, appliances, and eating areas are just a few considerations in new homes, as well as in kitchen remodels.


Trends today include de-emphasizing appliance fronts by using panels that match cabinetry. Refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, and the like blend in and create a more spacious look. The presence of oversized counter top appliances like food processors, mixers, blenders, juicers, and bread machines have created storage solutions that include 'appliance garages,' an open, vertical space within cabinets to house large baking dishes and pans, mixing bowls, platters, and other serving pieces. Bookshelves and display niches are included in today's kitchen to show off cookbooks and other collections.


Kitchen islands have become common. Once an extra in custom homes, islands are almost considered necessary today. Some islands contain cooktops, overhangs to create a snack barn, sinks, storage, and electrical outlets. Granite and faux-stone for counters tops and island work surfaces allow easy care and easy cleaning.


Cabinetry is available in a seemingly endless array of looks, from natural to gleaming white, laminates, distressed wood, antiqued wood, and weathered wood, with raised panel doors, a host of hardware, and a multitude of options for pull-out shelves, wire baskets, and other features to make the most of the space. Butler's pantries are once again popular and offer more storage, and preparation and serving areas.


Planning desks and 'communication centers' are popular in today's new kitchens. A lower counter allows a chair to be pulled up to this mini-office/command center. Most families have a corner where papers, bills, and messages collect. A planning desk makes it official, and keeps things more organized. In addition to the phone, some planning desks are designed to accommodate the family computer. As the Internet becomes more popular for everyday communication, shopping, research, banking, and bill-paying, a computer will become standard equipment in the kitchen.


The way we live today dictates how our homes are designed. As our busy lives take us away further and more often, our homes serve to center us and bring us together. Builders and architects strive to accommodate these needs and wants, while creating, easy-to-maintain simple designs to appeal to the budget of the average home buyer.

Ounce of Prevention

We've all heard the adage about how an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. According to Don Aslett, author and professional cleaner, the ratio for prevention to clean-up time is more like 50-to-1: an ounce of prevention is worth roughly three pounds of cure. In other words, cleaning prevention save lots of cleaning time.

Rotten banana peels on sofa cushions, melted chocolate bars on the carpet and soft drinks spilled on furniture and floors just won't happen if parts of your house are declared off-limits to food. And sticking to these boundaries reduces the number of plates, cups, utensils and crumbs that manage to find their way to all parts of the house.

Doormats at each entrance and a throw rug by the door will help to keep carpets and floors cleaner and you won't have to worry about tracking in bacteria, pesticides and toxic chemicals. Train children (and adults) to take off their shoes when coming indoors, especially if they have been working or playing in the yard. Less time vacuuming and sweeping means more time for enjoying leisure activities.

Paper towels and paper plates may seem like a good idea until you think about how much trash they create. Consider buying inexpensive dishes and running them through the dishwasher. And pretty kitchen towels can do double duty as everyday napkins. Later, toss them in the laundry for quick and easy cleanup.

Buy washable crayons, markers, and paints, and don't let young children use them unsupervised. Keep art supplies up out of reach, and set aside time to do projects with the kids. Your walls, carpets, furniture, and pets will thank you.

Keep in mind that there should be a place for everything in your home, and everything should stay in its place. Going upstairs? Grab a pile of kids' belongings to deposit in their rooms. Heading to the kitchen? Take in any overloaded waste baskets and place by the back door. Going to the garage? Take out the trash on your way.

Spending a little extra time to pick up and put away as you move through the house will result in a lot less clean-up time in the long run.



George Benson

Wednesday, October 29th 8pm

Appreciated as both a musician and performer by millions, George Benson has always had the dual role of expert improviser and vibrant entertainer. Rounding out his singular approach with sly, seductive rhythm and blues, he's earned himself an impeccable reputation as one of music's most enterprising and engaging stars.

Tickets: $50, $45.

The Moody Blues

Thursday, October 30, 2003 8 p.m.

During their extraordinary career, The Moody Blues have warranted their place at the top of the music charts around the world, both with singles and albums generating a legendary list of hit songs such as Tuesday Afternoon, Nights In White Satin, I know You’re Out There Somewhere and Your Wildest Dreams.

Tickets: $67, $62, $57

CONTACT INFORMATION
Linda Grimshaw, Broker
Sarasota Life Realty Group
4312 Longchamp Dr. Sarasota Fl. 34235
941-359-8020, 941-359-8072 FAX
linda@sarasotalife.com

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