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Island Insights: 5 Ways To Up Your Curb Appeal This Fall

Island Insights 2023 November Issue

5 Ways To Up Your Curb Appeal This Fall

Fall in Vermont is a magical time of year. As the vibrant hues of summer fade into the crisp shades of fall, our homes undergo a transformation too. Creating curb appeal isn't just vital when you're selling your home; it's about taking pride in your property and making it a welcoming haven for your family and guests. A well-maintained exterior not only leaves a lasting impression on visitors but also adds value to your property. This fall, seize the opportunity to elevate your home's charm. Here are five easy ways to boost your curb appeal during this enchanting season.

Graphic: 5 Ways To Up Your Fall Curb Appeal

 


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Coldwell Banker Islands Realty invites you to our third annual Holiday Hoopla! Please join us on Saturday, December 2nd, for a day of festive celebration and joy to express our deepest appreciation for you, our cherished clients and supporters. Don’t miss out on this festive event! Learn more and RSVP here.

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Hidden Home: Iconic Stone Home In Isle La Motte, Vermont

November’s Hidden Home is an iconic stone home located in Isle La Motte. The home was built in 1829 with limestone from the Fisk Quarry and includes 4.4 acres with extensive gardens. The current owners completed extensive renovations to the property that respect the original features of the home while modernizing it for comfortable year-round living.

 

 


Featured Listings

Listing: 67 East Shore North, Grand Isle, VT

67 & 74 East Shore North, Grand Isle, VT 05458

List Price: $650k

Listing: 18 Moccasin Ave, Grand Isle, VT 05458

18 Moccasin Ave, Grand Isle, VT 05458

List Price: $499k 

Discover more listings for sale.

 

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5 Ways Up Your Curb Appeal This Fall

Fall in Vermont is a magical time of year. As the vibrant hues of summer fade into the crisp shades of fall, our homes undergo a transformation too. Creating curb appeal isn't just vital when you're selling your home; it's about taking pride in your property and making it a welcoming haven for your family and guests. A well-maintained exterior not only leaves a lasting impression on visitors but also adds value to your property. This fall, seize the opportunity to elevate your home's charm. Below are five easy ways to boost your curb appeal during this enchanting season.

5 Ways To Up Curb Appeal This Fall - Embrace Fall Foliage

  1. Embrace Fall Foliage

The natural beauty of fall presents an excellent opportunity to enhance your home's curb appeal. Planting seasonal flowers like chrysanthemums, pansies, or marigolds can add vibrant pops of color. Additionally, consider incorporating autumnal elements like pumpkins, gourds, and hay bales into your landscaping. These simple touches can transform your outdoor space into a warm and inviting sanctuary. 

 

  1. Illuminate Your Entryway 

As the days grow shorter, adequate lighting becomes crucial. Upgrade your outdoor lighting fixtures to create a warm ambiance. Consider adding path lights along the walkway and installing a stylish pendant light or a pair of sconces near the entrance. Proper lighting not only enhances safety but also highlights the architectural features of your home, boosting its overall appeal.

5 Ways To Up Curb Appeal This Fall - Revitalize Your Front Door

  1. Revitalize Your Front Door: 

Your front door is a focal point that can greatly influence your home's curb appeal. This fall, consider giving your door a fresh coat of paint in a bold, autumn-inspired color such as deep red, rich brown, or forest green. Don't forget to polish the hardware or even invest in a new doorknob and knocker to complete the look. A well-maintained and visually appealing front door instantly elevates your home's charm.

5 Ways To Up Curb Appeal This Fall - Tend To Your Lawn

  1. Tend to Your Lawn and Garden: 

Fall is the perfect time to prepare your lawn and garden for the upcoming seasons. Rake fallen leaves, trim overgrown bushes, and remove any dead plants. Invest in quality mulch to nourish your garden beds and protect your plants during the colder months. A manicured lawn and well-tended garden not only enhance your home's curb appeal but also create a serene outdoor space for relaxation.

5 Ways To Up Curb Appeal This Fall - Spruce Up Exterior

  1. Spruce Up The Exterior of Your Home

One of the most overlooked aspects of curb appeal is the cleanliness of your home's exterior. Over the year, dirt, grime, and debris can accumulate on your house, making it look worn and unkempt. This fall, make it a priority to assess the exterior of your home and consider cleaning the gutters, pressure washing your siding, and/or washing your windows. Clean gutters will not only look good, it will ensure water flows properly away from your home preventing future issues during the winter. Pressure washing will remove stubborn stains, dirt, and cobwebs restoring the siding's original color. A good window washing will enhance the view and appearance of your home. 

 

Boosting your curb appeal this fall isn't just a way to impress potential buyers; it's a means of expressing your pride in your home and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere for everyone who visits. By embracing the beauty of fall, focusing on illumination, revitalizing your front door, tending to your lawn and garden, and paying attention to the exterior details, you can transform your home into a stunning masterpiece. So, roll up your sleeves, gather your gardening tools, and get ready to enhance your home's appeal this fall. Your dreamy, autumn-inspired abode awaits!


Want a professional opinion on how to improve your home? Connect with a real estate expert today.

Real Estate Market Trends For Grand Isle County, September 2023

Grand Isle County Real Estate Market Trends For September 2023

Grand Isle County Real Estate Market Trends have been released for September 2023. There are several key metrics that can provide you valuable insights. Today, we will explore the correlation between these metrics to help you make informed decisions while buying or selling a home in The Lake Champlain Islands. Metrics are for single-family home sales.

 

First, let's discuss the Months Supply of Inventory, which currently stands at 1.9. This metric represents the number of months it would take to sell all the available homes on the market, given the current sales pace. A lower number indicates a seller's market, where demand exceeds supply, while a higher number suggests a buyer's market, where supply exceeds demand. With a supply of 1.9 months, we can conclude that we are still in a sellers market and property in Grand Isle County continues to be highly desirable.

 

Moving on to the Median Days On Market, we find that homes typically spend around 28 days on the market in Grand Isle County before being sold. This metric measures the average length of time it takes for a home to go from being listed to being sold. A lower number implies a fast-paced market, where homes are in high demand and are being snatched up quickly. In this case, with homes typically selling within 28 days, we can conclude that it is taking a little longer for homes to go under contract but the low amount of inventory indicates homes are still selling quickly.

The List to Sold Price Percentage is another important metric, which stands at 97.2%. This metric represents the percentage of the original listing price that homes are ultimately sold for. A higher percentage suggests that homes are selling close to or at their asking price, indicating a strong market where sellers have more negotiating power. With a percentage of 97.2%, we can infer that sellers are generally achieving a price close to what they initially listed their homes for.

Lastly, we have the Median Sold Price, which is currently at $405,000. This metric represents the middle point of all the sold prices within a specific timeframe, indicating the average price at which homes are being sold. The median sold price helps determine the overall price range in the market. In this case, with a median sold price of $405,000, we can conclude that the market is moderately priced.

In conclusion, these real estate metrics provide valuable insights to both buyers and sellers. These metrics indicate the market still favors sellers with limited homes for sale and a high median sales price. As a buyer, the Grand Isle County real estate market is unique and it is important to work with an agent who understands the market and can work with you to find the right property. For sellers, it is essential to price your home competitively and take advantage of the high demand and quick sales. 

Coldwell Banker Islands Realty serves all of Vermont with a concentration in Grand Isle County. If you would like to learn more about the real estate market in your area please reach out for a complimentary market analysis

 

Hiking In The Lake Champlain Islands: 10 Trails For All Levels To Enjoy

The Lake Champlain Islands of Vermont are a nature lovers’ paradise with picturesque nature trails, beaches, and state parks. Located in the Northwest Corner of Vermont, these nature trails are enjoyed year-round by residents and visitors on foot, bikes, snowshoes, or skis. 

Island Line Trail Recreation Path, South Hero, Vermont

1. Island Line Trail Recreation Path

Location: South Hero, VT

The iconic Island Line Trail is a 14-mile rail trail that runs along the shores of Lake Champlain and takes you from Burlington to South Hero, Vermont. Run, bike, or even roller skate on the path while enjoying views of the Adirondack and Green Mountains. Along the trail, you’ll travel over the breathtaking Colchester Causeway, a skinny route with Lake Champlain on either side. The Local Motion Bike Ferry takes passengers across the 200ft gap to Allen Point Access in South Hero. The Bike Ferry welcomes all passengers and asks for a small donation. However, do note the ferry operates seasonally. See the bike ferry schedule before you plan your trip. For more information about the ferry and operation schedule, visit their website

2. Butternut Hill Natural Area 

Location: North Hero, VT

Located at Camp Ingalls in North Hero, Vermont, this mile-long trail offers an easy hike through scenic woods with a shale beach at the end. The path winds through floodplain forests, cedar pine forests, and cobble shorelines while providing a tremendous southerly view of Lake Champlain. 

View From Fox Hill Trail, South Hero, Vermont

3. Fox Hill Trail

Location: South Hero, VT

Fox Hill Trail is a short, uphill hike in South Hero, Vermont, with amazing views of The Island Line Trail recreation path, Snow Farm Vineyard, and Lake Champlain. The trail is located at Snow Farm Vineyard, so stop by the tasting room for a glass of wine. Looking for other great wineries? Check out these three vineyards in the Champlain Islands.

4. Goodsell Ridge Fossil Preserve

Location: Isle La Motte, VT

This 85-acre sanctuary in Isle La Motte provides year-round, free access to a remarkable collection of 480 million-year-old fossils from the Chazy Fossil Reef. You can take a self-guided expedition on the trails to marvel at these ancient relics while exploring the extended trails that wind through the vast property. 

Walking Trail, Grand Isle, VT

5. Ironwood Nature Trail, Grand Isle, VT

Location: Grand Isle, VT

This 0.8-mile trail near Grand Isle State Park in Grand Isle, Vermont, features numerous old ironwood trees, an observation tower, wetland-forest plants, and an exposed bedrock dome with deep fissures. 

6. Tracy Woods Community Trail 

Location: South Hero, VT

Nestled in the charming town of South Hero, Vermont, the Tracy Woods Community Trail was preserved in 2018 through the Tracy Woods Conservation Project. This family-friendly, one-mile loop trail is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the natural splendor of the Champlain Islands.

7. The Roy Marsh Trail 

Location: South Hero, VT

This easy trail runs along the old Island Line Railroad Bed and is about 2 miles one way or 4 miles out and back. The trail is open for walking, running, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. Feel free to bring your dog too! Be aware that hunting is allowed on this property, so use caution during waterfowl season. 

Pelots Natural Area, North Hero, VT

8. Pelot’s Point Natural Area

Location: North Hero, VT

This 2.6-mile trail is lovely for walking, running, or snowshoeing. Located in North Hero, Vermont, you will be fully immersed in nature with the opportunity to see lots of wildlife and a few excellent viewpoints of Lake Champlain. The trail winds through pastures and woods, and a portion is on the old railroad tracks.

9. Alburgh Recreational Rail Trail 

Location: Alburgh, VT

Located in Alburgh, Vermont, this easy-to-moderate rail trail is 3 miles long and is open throughout all four seasons. The trail is excellent for walking, running, and biking. It starts in the Alburgh Village and heads east through the Mud Creek Wildlife Management Area. 

10. Landon Community Trail 

Location: South Hero, VT

The Landon Community Trail spans a manageable distance of ¾ mile catering to beginners and those seeking a moderately challenging hike. However, it's essential to remember that the Landon Community Trail temporarily closes each year between November 10th and December 10th. This brief closure aligns with the deer hunting season in the region, prioritizing safety for all trail users. 

Whether you seek scenic beauty, outdoor adventure, or a peaceful escape into nature's embrace, The Lake Champlain Islands are a paradise waiting to be discovered and explored! Looking for more Champlain Islands adventures? Check out this local guide for things to do in The Islands.

Butternut Hill Natural Area, North Hero, Vermont

 

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Island Insights: Fall Activities in The Champlain Islands

Happy Fall! The Lake Champlain Islands are one of the most beautiful places to be in Autumn; the fall foliage against the backdrop of Lake Champlain is a can't-miss sight. From scenic outdoor adventures to indulging in local cuisines, you will want to add the experiences below your fall bucket list!

Don't miss the chance to try these must-do fall activities! Looking for more Champlain island adventures? Explore the best things to do this fall in The Islands.


Office News: New Agent Welcome

Alex Rosenberger Real Estate Agent Vermont

We are excited to announce that Alex Rosenberger, a CBIR marketing team member, is now a licensed sales associate. Congratulations, Alex, on this achievement! Learn more about Alex


Featured Listings: 

Featured Listing: 71 Kirk & Fitts Road, Alburgh, VT

71 Kirk & Fitts Road, Alburgh, VT

List Price: $199,000

Featured Listing: 47 Townline Road, Grand Isle, VT

47 Townline Road, Grand Isle, Vermont 

List Price: $819,000


2023 NVRA Share The Warmth Drive Group Photo

The community has donated over 40 items to the Share The Warmth Drive! If you would like to donate please drop off your donation items by 10/31. Thank you! 

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