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LIFE.STYLE.HOMES
THE DISPATCH
Tips To Cut Home Utility Bills
Licensed In MD & DE • REALTOR • CRS 11500 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842 Cell: 443-614-6212 • Office: 410-723-3600 maryannomalley@remax.net www.maryannomalley.remaxagent.com
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Edgewater Acres, Selbyville, DE
Spacious and immaculate home! Water access. Fully furnished. Less than a mile to the beach. Lovely yard and room for everyone. 1st floor has a full kitchen (new in ‘13), living room, 2 bedrooms and a bath. 2nd floor has a large kitchen (new in '07), living room, family room, 3 bedrooms, and 2 baths. Ceramic tile thru out 1st floor. Garage. 2 zone heat. Multi-Family Capabilities. Rent out one floor and live on the other! $345,000 (DE MLS#605987)
Having trouble keeping your home comfortable yearround? You’re not alone. By doing some straightforward air sealing and insulating projects around the home, homeowners can typically save up to 30 percent on home energy costs, according to the Residential Energy Services Network. Even if you’re not that handy, you’re in luck. Sealing your home is as simple as knowing your 1,2,3s and ABCs. •A is for Attic: The attic is one of the main places in the home you’re likely to lose heat. So in addition to adding insulation, seal around the attic door to help keep air from escaping. You’ll keep heat inside your living space and make your family comfortable year-round by sealing the attic tightly to prevent drafts. •B is for Basement: It’s damp, dark and cold, and of-
ten one of the largest air-leakage culprits in the home. It’s also the most accessible, making it an excellent place to start sealing to prevent cooler air from seeping into the rest of your house. •C is for Central Living Areas: Don’t neglect the most trafficked areas of your house where you eat, sleep, watch TV and hang out. Fill the gaps and cracks in your living spaces – including around electrical outlets and plumbing penetrations – to prevent drafts throughout the year that directly impact the comfort of the home. By following easy steps to seal your home, you can put a little extra spending money in your pocket and increase the overall comfort, performance and energy efficiency of your home. (Reprinted with permission from State Point Media)
Ocean Pines, Berlin, MD
Canalfront – OC Skyline View Goose Lane, Bishopville
Oversized lot leading out to Greys Creek and into Assawoman Bay. No homeowners association. Stick built, modulars and mobile homes allowed. $159,000
Like new, this home has it all! 1st floor features a stunning kitchen perfect for entertaining, beautiful wood floors in the living area, gas fireplace, dramatic oak wood staircase, year round waterfront sun room, screened porch, waterfront master suite with sliding glass doors out to the deck, laundry room and powder room with wainscoating and pedestal sink. 2nd floor has a large loft area currently used as an office ( but would also be a great extra rec room or sleeping area), 2 large bedrooms and a bath. Custom window treatments throughout, tile floors in kitchen, bath and laundry room, all rooms wired for phones and TV, multi-zone heat, electric awning for the deck, extra high 4' crawlspace, 10,000 lb. lift, and stamped concrete drive. No bridges and views of the river! $488,500 (MD MLS#485344)
On A Cul-De-Sac Old Mill Road, Willards
Nice lot located in nice community of Old Mill. Seller will build to suit if desired, but there is no builder tie in. $37,000
Minutes to Beach West Mill Pond Drive, Bishopville
Beautiful lot in picturesque community of Mill Pond. Close to beaches. Possible view of gorgeous pond in center of community. Owner will build to suit if desired, but no builder tie in. $129,900
TINA GUGLIOTTA
Licensed in MD & DE Mobile: (302) 388-5998 tina.gugliotta@longandfoster.com Phone: (800) 992-7777 x1128
OCEAN CITY
11701 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, Md. 21842 410-524-1700
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