Friday, January 30, 2015

Senior Citizens Discount Card

WaveHouse Properties is proud to announce partnership with the Senior Citizens Discount Card program.  This worthwhile, national, discount program is free for senior citizens and provides a variety of discounts. If you or someone you know would benefit by having one of these free cards, please let us know and we'll hook you up.

What's the WaveHouse discount?  $450 toward a home warranty, home inspection or moving expenses, payable at settlement of any home sold or purchased through our brokerage.

We look forward to being of service to the Wilmington senior community.  Gregory even holds the Senior Housing Specialist (SHS) designation.


Thursday, January 29, 2015

Living in 258 Square Feet? Could you do it?

This is truly one of the most interesting uses of space, I've ever seen.  This man transformed a 258 square foot space into a contemporary living space in San Francisco.  Despite a desire to live more simply, truth be told, I only know one person who could live in a space this small.  Could you?  Take a look!

Friday, January 23, 2015

Who you gonna call?

No, not GhostBusters!

We're often asked for referrals to qualified professionals, especially from first-time home buyers or folks who are relocating to Wilmington.  So if you're looking for an appliance repairman, an interior designer, insurance agent, painter, financial adviser, we got you covered. We can even hook you up with a Shaman -- Pat Vlach -- to deal with those annoying ghosts!  These are some of our favorites! Of course, we hope you'll call us for all your real estate needs.



Friday, January 16, 2015

Stay Warm Safely!

Winter Fire Prevention

Winter is a big season for fires for many reasons.  Recently one of our tenants caused a small fire by unattended cooking.  Another friend posted a FaceBook photo of a big batch of dryer lint she had collected from her vent.  Thankfully, she caught it before it became a problem. One of the major causes of winter fires is simply us trying to stay warm.    

Facts about home heating fires

  • From 2008-2010, an average of 50,100 heating fires in residential buildings occurred in the United States each year and resulted in an annual average of approximately 150 deaths, 575 injuries and $326 million in property loss.
  • Heating was the second leading cause of all residential building fires following cooking.
  • Residential building heating fires peaked in the early evening hours between 5 and 9 p.m. with the highest peak between 6 and 8 p.m. This 4-hour period accounted for 30 percent of all residential building heating fires.
  • Residential building heating fires peaked in January (21 percent) and declined to the lowest point during the summer months from June to August.
  • Confined fires, those fires confined to chimneys, flues or fuel burners, accounted for 87 percent of residential building heating fires.
  • Thirty percent of the nonconfined residential building heating fires occurred because the heat source was too close to things that can burn.
Here is some great information to help you prevent a fire in your home:
Stay warm and stay safe!  

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Have you checked your credit lately?




Identity theft is real and checking your credit is wise, whether you're planning to buy a house or not. Did you know you're entitled to a free copy of your credit reports every year? January is a good time to add this task to your calendar. 

There are lots of companies out there offering "free credit reports" if you sign up for their monitoring service. But you don't need to do that, simply visit annualcreditreport.com.  After answering a number of questions that will verify your identity, you will have access to all three of your full credit reports.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Wrightsville Beach Among Top 20 Surfing Towns


The good folks at National Geographic have just listed their choices of the 20 best surfing towns in the world. On it is our own local favorite, Wrightsville Beach.

 

Surf's UP!!

Gregory Maley
WaveHouse Properties
910-833-4251

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Temperatures are DROPPING! Don't forget that pets get cold, too!

Joni and Gregory are both dedicated dog-lovers.  Given the upcoming cold weather, it seems like a good time to post about local ordinances for pet care. The following was posted earlier today on the  New Hanover Sheriff's Office Animal Services Unit Facebook page:
"It shall be unlawful for any person to keep animals under unsanitary or inhumane conditions or fail to provide proper food and water at all times, shelter from the weather, reasonably clean quarters and proper medical attention for the sick, diseased or injured animals, as well as adequate inoculations against diseases, according to the species of animal kept."
What does that mean for pet housing?
"For the outdoor dog, if the temperature drops down into the 20’s or even zero, so long as he is protected from the wind and drafts and has good bedding, he will stay warm and snug. Few breeds of outdoor dogs need their living quarters heated. The most important thing is a dry, well insulated house protected from the wind. It should not face the cold north. In severe cold, an empty burlap sack or curtain should be nailed over the opening of the house and your pet will soon learn to walk under it. There are many types of housing but one that’s waterproof, preferably located next to a protected wall and away from the north winds is recommended. The floor of the house shouldn't be any lower than 3 inches from the ground. Bedding is an excellent idea, at least 5 inches thick, for your pet to curl up in. Old blankets, rugs or pine shavings are best, unless your pet is a chewer then pine shavings may prove a hazard to avoid."
Stay warm and keep your pets safe.  
~Joni and Gregory

Saturday, January 3, 2015

UNDER CONTRACT!

UNDER CONTRACT!



~ Leland Real Estate Sales ~

Located in lovely Leland, just minutes from downtown and both Brunswick County and New Hanover County Beaches, this spacious 3 bedroom +FROG (Finished Room Over Garage) home is ready for for move-in. Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac, this home offers a large, fenced back yard with shed for additional storage. Additional unfinished space over garage could be finished for additional bedroom or office or simply used for additional storage as-is. Two-car attached garage includes closeted washer and dryer. Property has been tenant-occupied for the past five years, so could be an excellent investment opportunity as well. Owner will consider closing assistance. $155,900!


Gregory Maley
WaveHouse Properties, LLC
910-833-4251