Friday, July 23, 2010

Remember Colors to Sell Your Home




The way that you decorate your home can affect your feelings and moods.

In Feng Shui, colors are believed to represent the five elements: Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood. Each color is also believed to have either peaceful (Yin) or invigorating (Yang) energy: the idea is to use both to create balance.

Red (Fire/Yang) is the color of good fortune. It is the color of passion and confidence. It is believed to help you attract recognition in your career.

Green (Wood/Yin) is a refreshing color choice. It is both calming and nourishing.

Orange (Fire/Yang) is thought to strengthen concentration and increase creativity.

Blue (Water/Yin? Is healing color. This is the most relaxing color.

Bright Yellow (Fire/Yang) brings happiness and improves communication: however too much can cause anxiety. Pale yellow(Earth/Yang) helps create stability.

Tan/Beige (Earth/Yang) promotes neatness, while Brown (Wood/Yang) is thought to make you more hard-working.

Silver (Metal/Yin) is the color of the trustworthy and romantic. White (Metal/Yang) brings clarity and efficiency, especially when paired with another Metal, like silver or gold.

Black(Water/Yin) brings abundance, especially when paired with Metals.

So when getting your homes ready for sale remember these colors. Be aware of the very important feng shui energy triangle when selling a home. The energy in the kitchen, the bathroom, and the bedroom are of the most important. Take a look at the front door!





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Re/Max Allstars
3620 Legion Road
Hope Mills, NC 28348
Madison Who's Who Executive and Professional
Jennifer Morales: 910-237-3411
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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Cumberland County, Harnett County, Hoke County Schools

Cumberland County is blessed to have over 18 private religious schools (two with enrollments of over 500 students), many of which offer education at Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade levels. Denominations include Baptist, Catholic, Church of God, and Pentecostal Holiness, but many are inter-denominational. Curriculums vary, but many high schools offer Honors, AP, and college credit through the Husking program affiliated with Fayetteville Technical Community College. A majority of the schools consistently rank well above the national average on standardized testing, while a high number of graduates continue their education into college or serve in the military. Additionally, a high percentage of graduates qualify for scholarships and other financial assistance. Private schools in the area offer many of the same programs and extracurricular activities as local public schools. Many schools have-on-campus day care, hot lunch and technology programs while also boasting Fine Arts programs for art and music. Sports offered in schools with enrollments of 100 or more.


*Berean Baptist Academy
(910) 868-2511
517 Glensford Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28314

*St. Ann's Catholic School
(910) 483-3902
365 North Cool Springs St
Fayetteville, NC 28301

*Northwood Temple Academy
(910) 822-7711
4200 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC 28311

*St Patrick School
(910) 323-1865
1620 Marlborough Road
Fayetteville, NC 28304

*Cornerstone Christian Academy
(910) 867-1166
3000 Scotty Hill Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303

*Cumberland Christian Academy
(910) 433-3036
109 South Plymouth
Fayetteville, NC 28312

*Village Christian Academy
(910) 483-5500
908 South McPherson Church
Fayetteville, NC 28303


*Fayetteville Academy
(910) 868-5131
3200 Cliffdale Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303


*Fayetteville Christian School
(910) 483-3905
1422 Ireland Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28304




Methodist College

*Methodist University
(910) 630-7000/800-488-7110
5400 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC 28311

Methodist College was chartered November 1, 1956 as a senior, coeducational liberal arts college. It was established as joint venture by the citizens of Fayetteville/Cumberland county and North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church. The college opened to students in the fall of 1960.

In March 1986 Methodist College established the Charles M. Reeves School of Business to honor a Sanford, North Carolina businessman, trustee, and benefactor. The Reeves School of Business established a concentration in Professional Golf Management in 1987 (one of the few in the nation) and a similar program in Professional Tennis Management the following year. In fall 2004, Methodist added a second master’s program, a master of business administration with a concentration in leisure studies. The 2005 enrollment was 2,349 students.

On November 1, 2006, Dr. Hendricks announced that by unanimous vote of the trustees, the College would change its name to Methodist University.



Fayetteville Technical Community College

*Fayetteville Tech Community College
(910) 678-8400
2201 Hull Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303


Fayetteville, North Carolina is home to three comprehensive educational institutions: Fayetteville Technical Community College, one of the largest community colleges in the state and the largest college in the area with over 10,000 curriculum and 23,000 continuing education students: Fayetteville State University, a public institution with a residential campus with approximately 5,000 degree-seeking undergrads and a strong graduated program: and Methodist University, a private university with a residential campus with approximately 2,000 degree-seeking undergrads and a strong graduated program. Together these diverse educational institutions offer a total of over 200 curriculums programs and hundreds of continuing education classes annually. They offer multiple opportunities for diverse educational pathways from attaining a college degree to sharpening skills for a career, seeking classes with an avocation in mind, or earning college credit while still in high school.




Fayetteville State University


*Fayetteville State University
(910) 672-1111
1200 Murchison Road
Fayetteville, NC 28301

Fayetteville State University is the constituent institution of The University of North Carolina and the second-oldest public institution of higher education in the state. Founded in 1867 as the Howard School for the education of African Americans, today FSU serves a growing student body of over 5,300 and ranks among the nation’s most diverse campus communities.

FSU consistently ranks among the nation’s top producers of African American baccalaureate and master’s graduates. The university ranks particularly high in North Carolina and the country in producing African American and other minority graduates in disciplines like Mathematics, Psychology, Computer Science, Education, Social Sciences, and history. The university offers 40 undergraduate, 20 master’s and one doctoral degree program (in Educational Leadership). The major areas of study are arts and sciences business, economics, sociology, criminal justice, and education.

Homeschoolers

Homeschooler families enjoy the fellowship, support, and extracurricular opportunities available through volunteer Homeschooled Support Groups in their geographical region. Most home schools say that this is the one reason they continue to home school: support offered by support groups.

Homeschooled in Cumberland County: 1000 families with an enrollment approximated at 1,984 students out of 34,526 home schools statewide.

Cumberland County has 6 support groups, by far the most support groups in the area.

They consist of:

·Secular

·Christian-led but open to all who support ideals of the group;

·Ministry of a particular church

·Organized for a particular type of family:


Families with special needs children

Small home school groups (5 or so families

Large home school groups (150 or more families)

Organized for fellowship of the moms

Organized for the purpose of student activities

Organized for the purpose of academic competitions


The statewide organization, North Carolinians for Home Educations (NCHE) lists the support groups for Cumberland County.


Support Groups that have websites:

Homes Offering Meaningful Education (Home)

Helping Hands, Together We Can (Special Needs Families)


The NCHE Region 9 Director (Sandi Crosmun) can be contacted at: region9@nche.com


Also get more information here:

North Carolinians For Home Education




Everyone offers free school reports. We do too! ! Quality of the schools district is a most important determinant of the market value of a house. For buyers with children, the quality of the local school system may be as critical to their decision as the appeal of the house.

The desire for quality education usually causes parents who are in the market for a home to ask questions about the local school district. What percentage of high school graduates go on to college? What is the physical condition of the schools and the district's record in handling school bond proposals? Parents may also want to know the school board's educational philosophy. As top Fayetteville, Fort Bragg and Hope Mills REALTORS® we can tell you things about the schools that no report generated by a computer will ever know. Remember, we consult with people moving to the Fayetteville, Fort Bragg and Hope Mills, North Carolina area on a daily basis. It's our job to know, and our job to tell you.

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Information of Fayetteville, NC

Fayetteville, NC is rich in history and natural beauty. It offers a multitude of activities from Sports, Museums, Festivals, Shopping, Dining out and lots more. Fayetteville, NC is one of the most diverse cities in the US and is the sixth-largest city in North Carolina. We have numerous historic sites, seven museums, three colleges and universities, multiple entertainment venues, a historic downtown and award-winning golf courses.

The greater Fayetteville, NC area - including Cumberland, Harnett and Hoke counties-offers an outstanding quality of life. Plus close proximity to the famous Carolina Beaches. For those with military connections, a warm welcome awaits in our communities.



Fayetteville, NC is a town that enjoys hosting numerous festivals. The Fayetteville Dogwood Festival is one of North Carolina's biggest and best outdoor festivals, with tons of thing to enjoy. A few other are the Fort Bragg Fair, River Show, Pope AFB/ Fort Bragg joint open house and Air Show, Country Fest, International Folk Festival, Oktoberfest International, Christmas Craftsmen's Festival,The Holly Day Fair, to name but a few.

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Danny & Jennifer Morales
Realty World, Integrity First
3820 Raeford Road
Fayetteville, NC 28304
Madison Who's Who Executive and Professional
Jennifer Morales: 910-237-3411
Danny Morales: 910-237-8516
Amber Alexander: 910-527-0715
Denise Truelove: 910-850-9500
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

2521 Lullwater, Fayetteville NC




From the inviting front porch, enter into the foyer with a formal living & dining room. This lovely two-story home includes over 2600 square foot and offers a large master suite & 3 guest rooms. Accessed from the great room & kitchen enter into the bright and enjoyable 12 x 22 sunroom. The kitchen offers more than enough space for entertaining & plenty of cabinet space. Other amenities include double car garage, security system, low maintenance vinyl siding, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, outside storage, extra parking pad, extensive matured landscaping, walk-in closets, along with plenty of attic space for storage. Also grill out or just relax on the rear deck that overlooks above ground pool & huge, privately fenced backyard. A strong sense of community is evident here, nestled on a quiet street and located in an excellent school system.

170 Bridlewood, Hope Mills NC





VERY NICE 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH HOME. THIS HOME OFFERS VINYL SIDING, LARGE GREAT ROOM WITH CORNER GAS LOG FIREPLACE, KITCHEN HAS MORE THAN ENOUGH CABINET SPACE, PANTRY AND BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC TILE, NICE MASTER BEDROOM WITH WIC, MASTER BATH HAS JETTED TUB , SEPARATE SHOWER, DUAL SINKS AND LOVELY CERAMIC TILE. PRIVACY FENCED YARD, DOUBLE CAR GARAGE, ALL LOCATED IN THE BRIDLEWOOD COMMUNITY IN HOPE MILLS, NC. IT IS ONE OF THE FASTEST-SELLING COMMUNITIES IN THE HOPE MILLS AREA. LOCATED JUST 20 MINUTES NORTH OF FORT BRAGG AND IS A FAMILY-FRIENDLY COMMUNITY THAT OFFERS WELL MAINTAINED YARD, SIDEWALKS THROUGH OUT, AND A NUMBER OF SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES. HOMES IN BRIDLEWOOD SELDOM TAKE MORE THAN 45 DAYS TO SELL. BRIDLEWOOD IS JUST ABOUT 10 MILES FROM CROSS CREEK MALL AND ABOUT 1 MILE FROM I95. SCHOOLS THIS SECTION OF HOPE MILLS ARE ALL AWARD-WINNERS, AND INCLUDE GALLBERRY FARMS ELEMENTARY, GRAYS CREEK MIDDLE, AND THE NEW GRAYS CREEK HIGH SCHOOL. ALL OFFERED IN A FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD WITH SIDEWALKS THRU OUT WITH EXCELLENT SCHOOLS CLOSE BY.

58 Stonecliff, Sanford NC




Feature Home - 58 Stonecliff $149,950
Address: 58 Stonecliff City/ST: Sanford, NC Zip Code: 27332
Location: Sanford, NC Property Type: Single Family Home New or Resale: Resale
Square Footage: 1550 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 full, 1 half
MLS# 302044

This beautiful home is without question the premier property. The entry opens into a large great room with fireplace, and french doors going out onto a deck overlooking over a 1 acre lot. 3 spacious bedrooms, 2.5 bath, kitchen is open for entertaining and yet also cozy and warm for quiet relaxing. Vinyl siding for low maintenance and extreme landscaping. Other amenities to include double car garage, 8 x 10 storage building, security system. This property offers quiet county living in a community of great neighbors.