Friday, October 28, 2016

7 Inexpensive Games to Play at Your Halloween Party

A holiday is the perfect excuse to get together with friends and family. Whether you plan to take to kids out to one of the trick-or-treat events around the area or gather with friends, Halloween is a fun time of year. A number of Halloween parties will take place over the weekend and the best real estate agent at the Lake of the Ozarks wants to help you prepare. Provided below are some exciting, inexpensive holiday game ideas for kids to play at your Halloween party.

1. Bob for Apples


A traditional Halloween game, bobbing for apples, requires a big bucket full of water and apples. The contestants will have to pick up an apple without using their hands. The first person to successfully capture an apple with their teeth is the winner.

2. Frankenstein Bowling


To prepare for Frankenstein bowling, decorate used canned good cans with monster faces. Set the cans up in a triangle (like bowling pins) and let the participants take turns knocking down the cans with a ball. To add a level of difficulty to the game, you can try to use a pumpkin as the ball, which does not roll very straight!

3. Eight-Leg Corn Hole


An easy way to make the traditional corn hole game more festive, is to decorate the bean bags for Halloween. You can simply add pipe cleaners and glue on eyes for a “spider” bag to throw. The rules of corn hole remain the same, just a little spookier version utilizing spiders.

4. Night Time Ring Toss


Ring toss in the dark is a fun way to give a spooky factor to a traditional carnival type game. Set up empty (or full) soda bottles or milk cans and use glow sticks hooked together for the rings. Darkness adds a scary factor, and ups the difficulty involved in ring toss.

5. Mummy Race


A mummy race is a fun way to start off any Halloween party. After the participants are wrapped like mummies, using toilet paper or paper towels, they are ready to race to the finish line. There are a number of race type options that can be incorporated into the mummy race format.

6. Pumpkin Golf


A large pumpkin and a small pieces of plywood can be used to create a pumpkin golf activity at your party. The pumpkin will need to be carved into a jack-o-lantern style (with a wide open mouth). Create a ramp with the wood from the ground into the pumpkin’s mouth. Now all you need is participants with putters and a few golf balls. Just like mini golf, try to putt the ball up the ramp into the jack-o-lantern’s mouth.

7. Decoration Station


A pumpkin decoration station can easily be made with a few small pumpkins and craft paints with brushes. The kids will have a blast painting their pumpkins alongside their friends. Remember to cover the work station with a tablecloth or drop cloth, for an easy clean up!

Now that you have plenty of game ideas, you are ready to have a great time at your Halloween party in the next few days. Your trusted real estate agent in Lake Ozark, MO wants you to be able to enjoy the spooky festivities. Next year, if you want to host your own Halloween party, you may want to start your search to buy a home at the Lake of the Ozarks. Give me a call at (573) 280-0484 if you are interested in the purchase of a new home in the area. 

Susan Spica
Professional REALTOR®

BerkShire Hathaway HomeServices
101 Crossings West, Ste. 202
Lake Ozark, MO 65049

Office: (573) 365-6868
Susan's Cell: (573) 280-0484

Thursday, October 20, 2016

5 Ways to Make Your House a Home: Fall Decorating Tips

Whether you are moving into your first home or looking to make your space a little cozier, decorating your house for fall can help you accomplish a comfortable place to call your own. An exciting time for any homeowner at the Lake of the Ozarks is adding personal touches and décor to your house. The great thing about fall décor is that it can be left up all season long! Halloween and Thanksgiving pieces can be added to your existing fall look in your home. Your trusted real estate agent at the Lake of the Ozarks has provided some tips to decorate your home this fall.


Incorporate a Throw


Many people think of autumn as a time to curl up in front of the fireplace, with a plush blanket draped across them, snuggled in for the evening. Adding a beautiful, fall colored throw blanket to your living room or bedroom can help bring about warmth during the chilly part of the season. The cozy factor in your home with go up a few notches by simply throwing a blanket over the arm of the couch or the foot of the bed.

Light Up the Room


As the daylight hours get shorter and shorter, you may consider adding additional lighting to your home. Incorporate a few lamps in your living room, to help light up the room during the fall months. You can add a fall inspired lamp to the bedroom, for extra illumination in that room as well.

Stock Up on Fire Wood


If you have a fireplace, you may start gathering firewood for the season. You may want to light the fireplace on a cool fall night to keep you and your family warm. Incorporate your stack of firewood into your fall décor efforts. Add a neatly stacked pile to the hearth of the fireplace, or a beautiful fall basket near the fireplace to hold your firewood this season.

Add Autumn Touch to Your Table


A festive way to get in on the fall festivities is to add an autumn inspired centerpiece to your dining table. A wreath laying on the table is a fun way to bring fall touches to your table. A twig wreath with a candle in the middle and little pumpkins around the wreath can bring the freshness of the season into your dining space. Placemats and festive centerpieces are an easy way to bring fall tones into your dining room.

Pumpkins, Gourds, and Pine Cones (Oh My!)


Fall is full of natural options to add to your decorating efforts. Pumpkins are a popular decorating item, especially this time of year. You can add pumpkins to every room in your home for an autumn feel all around. Create a festive display in any room of your home with pumpkins, gourds, and pine cones. Whether you want to create a focal point or a few items spread throughout your home, pumpkins, gourds, and pine cones can be used to easily decorate your home this autumn.

Decorating for fall can help get you and your family into the spirit of the season. While the temperature is usually nice during the day, the evenings can cool off quite a bit in the autumn season. This makes for a perfect time to stay indoors and add some fall decorations to your home. Fall is a beautiful time of year to take advantage of cozy nights inside your home, enjoying your new fall décor. If you are looking for a new place to decorate and call your own, contact a real estate agent in Lake Ozark, MO.

Susan Spica
Professional REALTOR®

BerkShire Hathaway HomeServices
101 Crossings West, Ste. 202
Lake Ozark, MO 65049

Office: (573) 365-6868
Susan's Cell: (573) 280-0484

Thursday, October 13, 2016

7 Tips for First Time Home Sellers

It is inevitable that after purchasing your first home, you will one day want to sell it. Now that the new has worn off, you may be ready to move on to a different house. Whether you are wanting to relocate to a new town or find a bigger home for your family, selling at the Lake of the Ozarks can be hassle-free. Take into consideration some of the tips provided by your expert real estate agent in Lake Ozark, MO.

1. Price It Right


The price of a home can determine how quickly it will sell, depending on the current local market. Many homeowners want to get the most money for their home, that way they can easily upgrade in their new space. Overpricing can actually hurt your chances of selling, especially if a number of price reductions will be needed to sell the property.

2. Include Extras


Extra incentives included in the sale of a home can entice potential buyers to act quickly, especially if it is an item in which they are in need. There are a number of ways to sweeten the deal as a home seller. Consider including the washer and dryer or other household appliances in the sale of your house. Sometimes the seller can even offer to pay closing costs associated with the sale, to help encourage buyers to act on the property.

3. Remove Clutter


Often first time home sellers have never prepared a home to sell before. Try to remove unnecessary items around the home. Keeping your home clean when it is for sale, is imperative. You want potential buyers looking at your home to see what a great place it is to live, not notice the dust on the coffee table or the cobweb in the corner. Along with removing clutter, personal items should be taken down. Think of this as a time to prepare for your move. Pack up family pictures and memorabilia that adorn your walls and shelves in order to help buyers envision themselves living in your house.

4. Focus on Curb Appeal


Many potential home buyers will drive by a house before deciding to schedule a showing of it. Ensure your house is appealing from the outside. Keeping your lawn and landscape trimmed can help your home stand out. Also adding an eye-catching item to your front porch, like a colorful flower pot or a fall décor display, can draw attention to the home.

5. Make the Right Repairs


If there is an easy and inexpensive fix that can be made to improve your home, go for it. Some first time home sellers want to make major repairs or even remodel entire rooms before selling. Although this can be beneficial, it does not always work out in the favor of the seller. The return on investment is not guaranteed when doing a big remodel or update right before selling.

6. Detach Yourself


You may be more attached to your home than you realize. It can be easier to get through the negotiation process if you detach yourself from the house you are selling. Keep in mind, there is a reason you are selling and it is time for the next step in your life.

7. Select Experienced Real Estate Agent


When selling your house, the real estate agent you select is a key piece to the success of the sale. Find an agent who will use their marketing strategies to promote your home, for a faster sell. Get to know you seller’s agent to ensure they have your best interest in mind, when listing your house.

Call Today To List Your Home!


If you are ready to move on to the next and sell your home, the tips listed above can help make the process flow smoothly. An experienced REALTOR® in Lake Ozark, MO can help you sell your house successfully. One of the most important parts of selling your house, is your choice in real estate agent. Give me a call at (573) 280-0484 to schedule a consultation to sell your home at the Lake of the Ozarks

Susan Spica
Professional REALTOR®

BerkShire Hathaway HomeServices
101 Crossings West, Ste. 202
Lake Ozark, MO 65049

Office: (573) 365-6868
Susan's Cell: (573) 280-0484

Friday, October 7, 2016

5 Tips To Make Moving Day Easier

You found your dream home and have started packing up your belongings in preparation to move… now what? Moving is an exciting time, it means new beginnings and a fresh start in a new location. While this blank slate has endless possibilities, the process of moving can be a little stressful at times. To help reduce your stress on moving day, your trusted real estate expert at the Lake of the Ozarks has provided some helpful tips and tricks.

1. Create a Plan


When a plan is established and communicated, it can help keep moving day on track, whether you are moving across the country or across town. Organize your boxes by the room in which they belong and be sure to label them as well. This can be helpful for those assisting you with the move to know exactly where they belong once the boxes are being unloaded and distributed. An important part of the plan is scheduling, ensure your moving day starts early to allow enough time for all of your tasks. Many times the process of moving can take longer than expected, plan accordingly.

2. Have Your Boxes Packed


Especially if you have friends, family, or a moving company helping with your move, ensure your boxes are packed before moving day. They are there to help move, not to help pack the remainder of your items. Belongings that are boxed up and ready to be moved can help keep your moving day plan on track.

3. Remove Kids and Pets from the Equation


Moving day can often be worrisome for children and animals. It can create an uneasy feeling as they see all of the belongings in their home being moved out. Beforehand, ensure that someone is available to watch your kids and/or pets. Young children and animals can get in the way and cause distractions when you are trying to focus on the task at hand and complete your move in a timely manner.

4. Keep Your “Day Of” Box Near at all Times


A box or tote should be designated as “day of” or “first items” and that box should be near you at all times throughout the moving day. This box should include cleaning products that may be needed, an emergency kit, toilet paper for your new location, snacks, and a tool box for minor fixes.

5. Think About Food and Drink Options


Often times moving day arrives and you have been so consumed with packing and preparing, that food and drinks for the day have gone to the wayside. Wherever a meal fits into your moving day, you will likely not be able to prepare an elaborate spread, since many of your cooking items will be packed up in boxes. Have a cooler with lunch meat for sandwiches and chips nearby or plan to order a pizza for the group helping you move. It is important to stay hydrated as you work hard moving throughout the day. Encourage everyone helping to drink plenty of water and provide a cooler full of water or sports drinks for them.

In order for a successful and low-stress move, organization is key. Take into consideration some of these tips above to help make your moving day flow a little smoother. If you are thinking about purchasing a new house, these tips can come in handy in the near future. To start your search for a new home at the Lake of the Ozarks, I would be pleased to help. Call (573) 280-0484 if you are interested in viewing homes currently on the market in the area. 

Susan Spica
Professional REALTOR®

BerkShire Hathaway HomeServices
101 Crossings West, Ste. 202
Lake Ozark, MO 65049

Office: (573) 365-6868
Susan's Cell: (573) 280-0484