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Your Favorite Real Estate Team’s Waterfront Featured Listings

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Are you in the market for a Lake of the Ozarks waterfront home ? Your Favorite Real Estate Team has some listings you must see. We are proud to feature these beautiful homes. In this blog, you can see why we have decided to feature these select homes. 241 Sparkling Water Circle Sunrise Beach, MO Look at this truly unique 21-acre flat lakefront property in Sunrise Beach! This private, tranquil haven is perfect for a full-time residence or a development opportunity for the savvy investor. The 3bedroom home has almost 3,000 square feet and features high-end finishes, full custom built-in bar, sunroom off the master, a fountain feature overlooking the lake and 4 well dock that could be used privately but is currently being rented out and producing income. Storage is not an issue as this property has 4000 square feet of insulated garage space with multiple RV hookups inside the 30x50 2-bay attached RV garage and also under the carport alongside the 33x48 detached garage. Property has 90

Things to Consider Before Buying a House

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Buying a house is a huge step no matter if it’s your first home or tenth. It brings a sense of pride and freedom! Owning a house has many advantages over renting. In today's blog, Your Favorite Real Estate Team will talk about some of those advantages of owning a home, as well as other things you need to consider before buying that dream house at the Lake of the Ozarks . Advantages First, let’s look at some advantages. The most obvious is when you buy a house it is yours. You are free to paint what you want to paint and free to add your personal touch to the exterior, as well You own the place so you can do what you want. Also owning your home can be a tax benefit. You may be able to write off your mortgage interest and property taxes, thus lowing your tax burden. The biggest advantage of owning a home is that while you are paying the balance down, you are building equity in the home. If you are to sell that home, it can potentially bring more than what you originally pa

Finding that Perfect Place at the Lake

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Are you considering relocating or finding a second home at Lake of the Ozarks ? With the lake running 92 miles end to end, numerous communities, and 1,150 miles of shoreline, you may find it hard to pick the perfect spot for your Lake of the Ozark dream home . With the Lake being so large, there are a lot of factors that you must know to determine where you will be the happiest. Your Favorite Real Estate Team will share some ideas that will help you narrow down your search area. Direction If you are looking for a second or vacation home. Where you are driving from is a huge factor. You want to be able to get here quick but also be able to enjoy yourself once you’re here. It seems most folks from Illinois area tend to stay on the East Side of the Lake which would consist of Lake Ozark and Osage Beach. This is the most developed part of the Lake but also the busiest. A little further southeast is the Camdenton area. This is a very attractive area for folks coming from the South up

Tips to Keep Your Home Maintenance in Check

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There are many advantages to owning your own home but maintaining the house can easily become overwhelming. Your Favorite Real Estate Team would like to share some ideas that can help organize and prioritize the maintenance of your home. Using a checklist to keep track of items that need maintenance or repair can help you keep your Lake of the Ozark home in great shape. The Grounds Let’s start outside. Take your notebook and talk a nice stroll around your property. Look for things that need to be cleaned up, repaired and make a plan of attack. Landscaping : Those leaves left from the fall need to be raked away from the house, add some mulch to the flower beds, and walk the yard removing sticks and other debris. Trees : If your house has trees surrounding it, take the time to inspect them. Look for overhanging branches and dead trees that could possibly become hazardous. It’s also a good time to look at your neighbors’ trees. Make them aware of any possible issues that could da