Unique Ranch House on Over 2.5 Level Horse Acres
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JOE KARCIE
(928) 776-7701
REMAX Mountain Properties
This one of a kind ranch house with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths displays a spacious split bedroom floor plan in 2386 square feet. The vast living area with raised beamed ceilings is warmed by a handcrafted stone fireplace flanked by custom floor to ceiling windows. The kitchen with ample raised panel cabinets and cook top island has tile counters and backsplash. With arched, wood trimmed doorways throughout, the generous master suite has his and her sinks, garden tub, separate shower, and a bonus room with sliding glass doors. Main level living also includes two sizable guest rooms with guest bath and cheerful dining area brightly lit by glass doors leading outdoors to the fenced backyard. On 2.68 acres of prime, fully usable horse property, bordered by juniper trees, it has an oversized 2 car garage and storage sheds. With an entry graced by a private patio and built in fish pond with restful bench, landscaped on easy care drip system, with panoramic views, this large family home has it all!
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Stephanie Klett and Jeff Heeg walk us through Golden Eagle Log Homes in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Log Homes designs and builds custom hybrid log and timber frame floor plans & designs and commercial buildings utilizing their Thermal-Log™ building system that will not shrink or settle like other log home manufacturers and companies. Log on to http://www.wisconsinloghomes.com for more information about our exclusive log and timber homes.
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Times are tough; but not back at home!
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For the first time ever, the experts at This Old House travel to Austin, Texas to transform an historic bungalow into an expanded, eco-friendly home with the help of a team of local green building experts. Newly married homeowners Michele Grieshaber and Michael Klug need more space to accommodate their modern lifestyle and Michaels two growing sons, Sam and David. Architect David Webber plans an architecturally sensitive and modest second floor addition, while local builder Bill Moore has some smart strategies for increasing the efficiency of the house, while preserving the old house charm. He begins with the biggest challenge of the project trying to level the houses pier and beam foundation that constantly shifts with the weather due to tough soil conditions. Master carpenter Norm Abram visits another green renovation that Bill recently completed in Travis Heights to see how green building can be tasteful, subtle, and truly mainstream.