Trena Talks Fayetteville

HEAT SAFETY

IT’S HEATING UP OUT THERE!


It’s going to be a  hot summer if this spring is any indication. If you plan to be outdoors you need to be aware of a few simple tips to help stay safe this year.

CHILDREN AND ADULTS
Sunscreen is good skin protection but covering up with clothing and hats also provides great protection from the sun. Light colored clothing is best as the darker colors absorb the sun rays.

Hydration is key. Drink plenty of fluids on hot days.

Plan workouts in early morning or early evening.

If you must work outside, always let someone know where you are and check in or have a work buddy.

BIGGEST PET PEEVES
Pets and hot cars don’t mix. If it’s 80 degrees outside it’s over 110 in the car!

Keep plenty of fresh water for your pet where they can access easily.

Don’t chain animals! If you cannot afford a fence, hold off on getting a pet until you can. Chained animals cannot freely move around and avoid sun or other dangers.

HEAT EXHAUSTION AND HEAT STROKE
Heat stroke kills over 300 people a year in the US. Infants and elderly are the highest percentage of deaths but teens and middle aged adults, especially active in sports, are also susceptible.

Signs of heat exhaustion:
> Cool, moist or pale skin, heavy sweating, headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness or exhaustion.
> Move to cool place, use cool towels or cloths, drink small amounts of water.
> Call 911 if symptoms continue or if person refuses water, vomits or loses consciousness.

Signs of heat stroke:
Life threatening and 911 should be called immediately or as soon as possible.
> Hot red skin that is dry or moist, going in and out of consciousness, high body temperature and vomiting.
> Move to cool place, use cool towels or cloths, apply cold packs or ice wrapped in cloth to wrist, groin, neck or armpits.

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0 commentsTrena Daignault • May 03 2012 07:35AM

Vanstory Hills

 

This is one of Fayetteville’s most sought after neighborhoods. Beautiful established area within walking distance to elementary school. The brick porch greets you with lovely landscaping and columns. New roof, new HVAC and brick exterior offers the comfort of low maintenance for years to come. Foyer lends access to family room or dining room. Remodeled kitchen and baths. All flooring is new or refinished hardwoods except bathrooms which are tiled. Kitchen has breakfast area with large window overlooking backyard full of greenery, nice cabinetry and stainless appliances. Formal dining room and formal living room. Family room has brick fireplace flanked by built in cabinets and access to patio. Laundry area has another patio entry/mud room with washer, dryer overhead cabinets and broom closet. Call me for a private showing.  Come inside and have a look around. .

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0 commentsTrena Daignault • May 03 2012 06:37AM

We can take a ride in my little green tractor.

Arlington Plantation Hope Mills NC

Country comes to town in this wonderful ranch home located in Grays Creek High School District.

Lovely open floor plan brings the family room, kitchen and dining room together. Wood floors in the foyer and spacious living room which has a gas log fireplace and access to the rear extended concrete patio. The kitchen has tile flooring, center island and all appliances are included. The dining room has trey ceiling, bay window overlooking the back yard and wood floors.

Enjoy a large master suite with arched window and vaulted ceiling. Large walk in closet and glamour bath with jetted tub, separate shower and dual vanities offering plenty of counter space and storage. Across the home is two secondary bedrooms and a hall bath. A wonderful bonus room which could be a fourth bedroom is located upstairs with a full bath and large closet.

Quiet country community is only 5 minutes to I-95. Be at Ft. Bragg in 25 minutes. Property is just over half an acre.

http://www.buyorsellinfayetteville.com/listing/mlsid/385/propertyid/363634/

 

You can go to town but if you'd rather, you can stay home and ride on the little green tractor.

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2 commentsTrena Daignault • March 01 2012 08:16PM

Fayetteville Parking Garage Opening This Weekend

Horray! Parking in Fayetteville!


If all goes well the new parking deck located behind the PWC building in downtown Fayetteville will be open for Fourth Friday on February 24. Fayetteville NC

The parking deck provides easy access to Hay Street and Festival Park and is a long anticipated compliment to downtown revitalization and simplifying access to the numerous events, restaurants and shopping venues downtown Fayetteville already has to offer.

The deck will provide an additional 298 parking spaces and will be equipped with safety lighting, security cameras, glass elevator and call boxes on each level. Pricing will be 50 cents per hour, $4 per day or $50 per month and best of all...weekend and weeknights parking is free!

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4 commentsTrena Daignault • February 21 2012 03:12PM

Tax Valuation Appall .... Um I mean Appeal

I was browsing Trulia today and stumbled upon their Value Appeal feature.


Tax Assessment

Whoa! Apparently Trulia is now in the business of scrutinizing the tax assessors valuations. Using homes within close proximity and/or tax card info to compare the home to be "evaluated" they determine if the homes value is inflated by the assessors office. They offer consumers a kit for $99 to "appeal" their tax valuation and ... wait for it ... offer continued MONITORING for tax assessments in the future. Since tax assessment are only performed about every 5 years in our market, I can’t imagine this is a value for the consumer.


Most Realtors will provide market data to their clients for assessment comparisons, for free.


I used my own home as an example for this feature. The program says I am overpaying by as much as $1000! Fayetteville NC Homes


If I were to list today I would price my home modestly at $340,000. Hmmm. Once again these sites carry disclaimers about the information they provide and how it is obtained, but who reads it? Realtors? Certainly not the consumer.


Sites like these are useful for searching homes and gathering some useful local data. Why not just use a Realtor's site and forgo the unnecessary, distracting and occasionally misleading information.

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2 commentsTrena Daignault • January 03 2012 11:21AM

HUD Extends Anti-Flip Rule through December 31, 2012

Kudos to HUD for extending the Anti-Flip Rule to December 31, 2012.

As we know it is possible to acquire homes, complete the rehab and sell them prior to the 90 day wait period. Often these homes are in price range where FHA will be the best financing option for the new buyer. Without the extension, investors must wait 90 days to sell to a buyer using an FHA loan. This creates additional holding cost for the investor and can kill a potential sale. Fayetteville Home For Sale


This extension will also help communities experiencing high foreclosures. FHA loans are sometimes the only viable option for a buyer with little money for a down-payment.  It is much better to have an investor restore the property and have that new homeowner living in the home rather than have an empty, possibly boarded-up home. Sometimes the foreclosures are on the market for a year or more. Flipping a home in a few months helps to keep the neighborhoods integrity, reduce crime or loitering and potentially increases the home values.
Fayetteville Home For Sale

Call me if you are interested in finding a home for a long term investment or to rehab and resale.  Visit my website to view local homes for sale. BuyOrSellinFayetteville.com

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3 commentsTrena Daignault • January 02 2012 12:05PM

Anderson Creek Club Lot in Founders Club

Rare opportunity for in Founders Club of Anderson Creek Club. Over half acre lot with access to jogging trail from rear property line. Slopping back will work well with aAnderson Creek Club a walk out basement home design. Great cul-de-sac location only a short distance to swimming pool and tennis courts. Enjoy the tranquility of the community with over 1700 acres of rolling pines with multiple waterfalls with sitting areas. Stocked ponds for fishing,  canoeing or paddle boating.

 



Anderson Creek Clubhouse
Beautiful Clubhouse and equipped fitness center. The Inn at Anderson Creek offers golfers, vacationers and visitors a place to stay conveniently located at the Clubhouse.
 

Enjoy golfing on the Davis Love III Golf Course. Natural beauty of the area is preserved in the covenants. Attractive HOA offering various social groups and entertainment for adults and children. Ft. Bragg is an easy commute only 15 minutes.


 

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0 commentsTrena Daignault • November 09 2011 10:34AM

Golf Course Townhouse where roommates pay your mortgage!

Why not let the roommates pay your mortgage! This nicely detailed townhouse in Kings Grant Golf Community will allow you to do just that.


Each of the three bedrooms has it’s own full bath. Master suite has large walk in closet and trey ceiling. Bath is complete with jetted tub and separate shower.

Wonderful kitchen has staggered cabinets, corian counters and stainless appliances with opening to the formal dining room.



Cozy vaulted living room warms up with gas log fireplace.

Media room comes with FREE surround sound system and TV!!





Like new Washer & Dryer as house warming gifts!!

Walk to the swimming pool! Only 10 minutes to Ft. Bragg.

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0 commentsTrena Daignault • November 02 2011 10:47PM

Ft. Bragg's Special Forces Command ~ Green Berets

I along with other local business owners were recently invited to interact for a day with the US Army Special Forces Command (Airborne). Thanks to all who made this day possible; Brig. Gen. Edward M. Reeder, Jr. who is a wonderful speaker and outstanding leader,  CSM Mario G. Vigil, CW5 Douglas D. Frank, Fayetteville Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce and anyone else I may have neglected to mention. Thanks so much for this event!

After a brief overview of both current and past operations of the Command we were off to the “field”. A group of America’s finest awaited our arrival with displays of each segment of their group operations. The presenters were very eager to share their job descriptions and each detailed a real life scenario encompassing their message.

First message ~ Two as one, one is none. Enough said!

SGT Hill, a combat diver demonstrated the propulsion device and mini sub. The suit provides 10-12 hours of dive time. Since I’m claustrophobic and limited in knowledge in this area... this is too deep for me! No doubt I can understand why he said this was the hardest military school he had ever attended.

Next up was SFC Jones who is a free-fall parachuter. OMG look at everything in that pack! Does it really matter that you can place it in on front or back, just shoot me now because I can’t carry that! Very interesting career choice but I think I might black out once they pushed me out of the plane … moving on.

Meet SGT Finn who is a sniper. Interesting gear. No doubt I don’t want to find myself on his bad side....”never knew what hit ya” kinda thing. Yikes!

SFC Estrada provided an interesting demonstration as a dog handler. They purchase their dogs from Holland and Germany because of the better behavior traits in their dogs. They use the dogs for detecting drugs, tracking explosives as well as patrols. It takes them 2-3 years to train their animals on explosives. The dogs cost $3000- $7000 each and by the time they are fully trained the investment is around $14,000. I’d say that’s a good ROI (Return on Investment) for a soldiers life saved!

Special Forces Intelligence  was presented by SGT Roberts. Nice display but really over my head, LOL.

Ah the big boys, SSG Mikita on the Humvee. Did you know this vehicle can stop a 7.62 round? They come in so many variations to suit the Ft. Bragg Special Forcesconditions and needs, it’s mind boggling. These are massive machines.

I thought he was joking but SSG Shelton said the average soldier is 2” shorter over a 20 year period due to the compression from heavy equipment. These soldiers weigh in at an additional 75 pounds all geared up. Ouch!

Lunch was absolutely delectable ~ MRE’s! Yum yum. Okay you all know that’s not the best lunch around. I’ll think of the deployed soldiers more often as I enjoy my fresh sandwiches or local fast food.

               Ft. Bragg Special Forces                                                                             Ft. Bragg Special Forces Day

The afternoon was action packed starting with shooting weapons. We had to don helmets and safety vests. It was the hottest day this spring. How befitting for us to get the real enjoyment of this; hot and heavy! Although they wouldn’t let us shoot the really big guns (they were afraid of us, think vests), we did shoot 9mm Beretta and an M4. It’s amazing how much better my aim is with a laser! Sweet!

I was impressed with the animal demonstration before now I am about to be amazed. The handlers put on a mock demonstration of attack only the animals don’t really understand “demo”. So we watched in lighting speed of how quickly the dog worked his was up to the “bad guy’s” neck. Funny thing though, he didn’t want to let go. Seems this is a common occurrence. Once they get going they are committed to seeing the job through. Great soldiers! 

 


                   Ft. Bragg Special Forces                              Ft. Bragg Special Forces
Final stop was the taking over of a building, room by room as we watched from the overhead platform. Precision, training and teamwork is key to the jobs these soldiers perform and they executed it flawlessly from the initial bombing the door open to their retreat.

Wow what a fantastic group of people and an awesome day! I’m exhausted and need air conditioning.

To the 7th Special Forces Group, I wish you the best at your new location. I’m certain you will be missed at Ft. Bragg.

And now more than ever I’m feeling very thankful for the men and women who serve our country. Not everyone will do it, not everyone can do it, not everyone wants to do it, but for the men and women who do it, I salute you. Thank you for your service.

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2 commentsTrena Daignault • June 25 2011 09:51AM

Extended Tax Credit for Military and Intelligence Personel

Most of us have long forgotten about the 2009 Tax Credit; however, in our military communities it is important to know that time is running out for service members to take advantage of this credit if they qualify.

Military Tax Credit

 

The First Time Homebuyers Tax Credit of 2009 allows uniformed service members, intelligence personnel and foreign service members serving outside the US to claim the credit through June 30, 2011. A signed offer must be in place by April 30, 2011!

The home buyer must have served 90 consecutive days overseas between December 31, 2008 and May 1, 2010 to be eligible. Full details can be found on the IRS page - Military Extension of First Time Homebuyers Credit.

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0 commentsTrena Daignault • March 27 2011 02:06PM