Thursday, December 24, 2009

How to Shovel Snow Safely - Driveways, Sidewalks and Steps

Since we are in the middle of a mini-blizzard here in Minnesota and most of us are enjoying spending quality time outside shoveling our driveways. I thought I would share this article I found about shoveling safely. It may seem kind of silly but you can seriously injure yourself while performing this necessary task. So be safe out there and take your time. You don't want to be "that guy/gal" sitting in the emergency room for shoveling snow!

HOW TO SHOVEL SNOW
Safety Tips for clearing Driveways, Sidewalks and Steps
by Venice Kichura (Home Management)

Anyone who’s ever shoveled it know it’s hard work. If you shovel snow, consider that your workout for the day. It takes as much energy to shovel snow as it does to swim laps for 20 minutes. Just 15 minutes of vigorous shoveling constitutes a moderate workout of aerobic and weight lifting exercises.

High Risk Factors

Although many people don’t think about it, shoveling snow can harm or even kill someone. Besides slipping on the snow (or ice) snow shoveling is dangerous because of the demand upon the back, heart and blood pressure. What’s more, the strain of shoveling makes the body constrict arteries and blood vessels because of the cold temperature. Add all this together and you double or even triple the odds of a heart attack.

People who should not shovel include people with a history of heart disease or heart attack, as well as smokers. Also, if you’re overweight or have a sedentary lifestyle, don’t try it. Anyone with high cholesterol or high blood pressure is also at high risk.
Rather than risk your health or even worse, your life, hire the job done. Call for a service or look in your yellow pages or newspaper classifieds for people who shovel snow.

Dress Appropriately

It’s important to dress warmly because you can get hypothermia, a disease in body temperature, if you get over chilled.
Dress in layers. This way you can peel off a layer as your body temperature warms up.
Protect hands, ears and face. By wearing gloves, a woolen scarf and a warm hat, you protect skin from frostbite. Wear skid proof boots. Snow can be slippery. Make sure your boots or shoes have exceptional traction so you won’t fall.

Before Shoveling

Don’t drink caffeinated drinks. Caffeine can dehydrate you, as well as constrict blood vessels and increase your heart rate.
Don’t smoke. The cold air restricts blood vessels, as well as smoking, making a dangerous mix.
Drink plenty of fluids. You don’t want to get dehydrated as the energy from shoveling results in a loss of body fluids.

Warm Up First

Don’t wait until just before shovel. Start warming up with exercises inside when the first snow begins to fall.
Walk indoors. Take a short walk in the safety of your home, as well as a few minutes of calisthenics before going outside.
Stretch muscles. Do a few stretching exercises for the arm muscles and lower back.
Condition muscles. Do exercises such as bicep curls and pushups.

How to Shovel

Make sure your shovel has open ends so you can push the snow to the side. Push into the snow, using your legs and not your back. From the center of the snow, walk the snow to each edge. After moving each load to an edge, swing the bare shovel in the reverse direction.

Additional Tips

Don’t overextend yourself as shoveling places a toll on your body. Take short breaks. Go indoors for a juice break. Just don’t drink caffeine or smoke. Also, be careful not to step on black ice.
Sprinkle Salt after Shoveling
When the work is done, it’s tempting to call it quits. However, check your weather forecast. If the weather predicts freezing temperatures and precipitation, sprinkle rock salt on your driveway, sidewalks and steps to remove any remaining snow. This will melt the snow and give peace of mind as you won’t have to worry about slipping on ice when it freezes.



CHAD ELLIOT, REALTOR©


The Hennepin Group, LLC


Keller Williams Realty


17205 Yale Street NW, Suite D
Elk River, Minnesota, 55330


Mobile: (651) 795-1147

Fax: (763) 241-0187

Email: chadelliot@kw.com






Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Twin Cities Monthly Skinny - December

The Twin Cities Real Estate Monthly Skinny for December. Another month has come and gone. We saw a lot of activity during the begining of the month before the Tax Credit was extended. Now that the Holidays are in full swing we can expect the market to slow down until the New Year.




CHAD ELLIOT, REALTOR©

The Hennepin Group, LLC

Keller Williams Realty

17205 Yale Street NW, Suite D
Elk River, Minnesota, 55330


Mobile: (651) 795-1147

Fax: (763) 241-0187

Email: chadelliot@kw.com




Twin Cities Market Activity Report - WE 12/21

Twin Cities Market Activity Report - WE 12/21

‘Twas the week before Christmas, and all through the market,
Realtors were selling houses in the Twin Cities, some wearing
parkas.

For the week ending December twelfth there was such a clatter,
Pending sales flattened out, unlike a step ladder.
542 for the week, which was 2.5 percent under last year,
When market volatility was in the stratosphere.
New listings were down to a more normal fashion,
With 1,028 added this week, a stable ration.

Santa may be bringing sellers some Christmas luck,
With the laws of supply and demand in flux.
“On Original Price, on Days on Market!” he calls,
But Housing Affordability makes sellers feel mighty tall.
With just one week left in the year 2009,
The Twin Town Market looks to end just fine.

provided by the Minneapolis Assoc. of REALTORS


CHAD ELLIOT, REALTOR©

The Hennepin Group, LLC

Keller Williams Realty

17205 Yale Street NW, Suite D
Elk River, Minnesota, 55330


Mobile: (651) 795-1147

Fax: (763) 241-0187

Email: chadelliot@kw.com




My Road Trip to Iowa - Part II

My Road Trip to Iowa - Part II

Sorry it has taken me so long to finish up this post. :) So here we go! Day 2 in Iowa was a bit more interesting. Woke up at 8am to sounds above me (slept in the basement) and Catilyn asked if I could take her to school? Being the nice guy I am (and since the school was just a couple of streets over) it was no problem. When I got back I got cleaned up and Lisa and I headed back to UNI so she could take her finals. One thing I wish I would have done is visited the Target DCs which were right down the road from UNI. Oh well maybe next trip. While Lisa was taking her finals I walked around the Student Union. Very nice building with a good food court. I ate at a restaurant called Pretzies(?). Around 4pm Lisa finished up and we headed back to her house and watched a movie. That night we headed down to Cedar Rapids to see some of Lisa's friends. I got to their house and they invited us to a club to watch a local musician peform. Being the live music fan I am I wanted to go. So we went up to "Tailgators" and watch a 1-man band sing covers of new music. He kind of had a Chris Daughtry thing going on but wasn't that bad. The night ended up being a pretty good night - left the bar at midnight to head back to Urbana. The next morning I woke up and packed up my car, made sure Chance went to the bathroom and headed back to Minneapolis.

So I initial thoughts of Iowa were right on the money - flat and cold. But I did leave there meeting very nice people and wouldn't mind exlporing Cedar Falls again. So Target, if you ever transfer me to T-590 I won't go kicking and screaming! ..haha


CHAD ELLIOT, REALTOR©

The Hennepin Group, LLC

Keller Williams Realty

17205 Yale Street NW, Suite D
Elk River, Minnesota, 55330


Mobile: (651) 795-1147

Fax: (763) 241-0187

Email: chadelliot@kw.com




Wednesday, December 16, 2009

My Iowa Road Trip ..a different world from Minnesota! Part I

My Iowa Road Trip ...a different world from Minnesota! Part I

Well I got an invite from a friend to come and visit her in Iowa. I sat there thinking to myself - Do I really want to go to Iowa? What is in Iowa? Needless, to say I have never been and my line of work affords me the opportunity to take quick trips in the middle of the week. So I figured why not? Off I went yesterday morning from good old Elk River, Minnesota to Urbana, Iowa. Now mapquest and my GPS each said 4.5hrs to make the trip. Me being a guy I gave myself 3.5hrs (ladies it's a guy thing you won't understand). I pulled out of my driveway at 1:30pm, roughly an hour late from when I wanted to leave. Now my perceptions during the drive was that Iowa was going to be just as cold and even flatter then Minnesota. And you know I was completely right! Iowa arguably is the most boring state I have driven in, especially during this time of year. No tress and just snow for miles. I arrived at my friends house at 5:45pm (already dark) and hung out for a bit and then ran into town to get some food. Now the town of Urbana has nothing in it ..and I mean nothing! So we had to drive 12 miles up to Vinton for pick up a pizza and stop by a grocery store. At this point I was missing the Target store on every corner in Minnesota. So we go back and ate then we headed out to UNI (University of Northern Iowa) so Lisa could attend a study group.
So here I am sitting in a random computer lab at UNI wondering why I am in Iowa at this point? ..haha


CHAD ELLIOT, REALTOR©

The Hennepin Group, LLC

Keller Williams Realty

17205 Yale Street NW, Suite D
Elk River, Minnesota, 55330


Mobile: (651) 795-1147

Fax: (763) 241-0187

Email: chadelliot@kw.com




Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Find Me on Facebook! - Facebook.com/MinneapolisRealEstate

Find me on Facebook.com! Facebook.com/MinneapolisRealEstate

Whether you are living in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Elk River or St. Cloud I can answer your real estate questions. Get the latest on the Homeowners Tax Credit or get your current home's market value! I use facebook to interact with my clienets and fans in real time - no question is too small to ask!





CHAD ELLIOT, REALTOR©

The Hennepin Group, LLC

Keller Williams Realty

17205 Yale Street NW, Suite D
Elk River, Minnesota, 55330


Mobile: (651) 795-1147

Fax: (763) 241-0187

Email: chadelliot@kw.com




Twin Cities Market Activity Report - WE 12/14

Twin Cities Market Activity Report - WE 12/14

The post-Thanksgiving bump is in effect for the Twin Cities housing market. The week ending December 5 saw pending sales swing upward from the previous week by 152 to settle at 551. This is 7.7 percent less than last year at this time, marking the third week of the last four to post pending sales numbers lower than a year ago. The aftermath of the tax credit's initial expiration date is combining with the typical holiday slowdown to bring sales down (MAAR).

Market Activity Report
Minneapolis / St. Paul / Elk River / Maple Grove / Plymouth

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Twin Cities Housing Supply Outlook - December

In the overall Twin Cities market, home sellers are now getting
closer to their original asking prices than they were a year ago.
Dig a little deeper, however, and it becomes clear that it’s only
the Single-Family Detached segment that's seeing improvement.
The lowest mark for Percent of Original List Price Received at
Sale can be found in previously owned condominiums, which post a
low mark of 88.6 percent.
Home sales continue to look the strongest in the more affordable
price ranges. Homes below $190,000 are selling at a 49.9 percent
faster clip over the last 12 months than they did the prior 12 months.
Above $190,000, sales are down by 10.5 percent.
That's caused some large differences in our calculation of Months
Supply of Inventory by price range. The lower price ranges are
extreme seller's markets, while the higher prices ranges still present
sellers with challenging conditions.

Housing Supply Outlook Report

Twin Cities Market Activity Report - W/E Dec. 7th

Twin Cities Market Activity Report - W/E Dec. 7th

The local housing market experienced the traditional Turkey Day
drop off for the week ending November 28 as Twin Citizens
focused more on turkey and stuffing than purchase agreements
and closing dates. Even taking into account the expected holiday
drop, market activity in the last few weeks has slowed
considerably from the breakneck pace we saw during the first 10
months of the year, likely due to the passing of the home
buyer tax credit's initial deadline. There were 5.9 percent
fewer pending sales compared to the same week in 2008. That's
only the second week of year-over-year decrease in all of 2009
(the first was two weeks earlier).

Now for the good news: Days on Market before Sale dropped 14.5
percent to 127, and the Percentage of Original List Price trended
positive over last year to 94.3. These two metrics should shore up
sellers who are weathering the current economic storm. (MAAR)

To find out the latest listing information for Minneapolis /
St. Paul or any of the surrounding suburbs contact me at
651-795-1147 or visit our website www.HennepinGroup.com

What is your Favorite Holiday Movie?

Since we are in the Holiday Season I thought I would see which Holiday movie is everyone's favorite! Take a minute to take my poll and let me know your thoughts.





I hope everyone has a great Holiday Season! ...and a Great New Year.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

What's the hottest Christmas gift for kids this year?

I don't have any children of my own but I have a niece and nephew that I love to spoil. My sister not very helpful when I ask her what they want for Christmas. So needless to say I am out of loop on what the hottest toys are this season. My niece is 9 and my nephew is 2. Any help or suggestions would go a long way in making me look like the "good" uncle.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Twin Cities Market Activity Report - WE 11/30

Twin Cities Market Activity Report - WE 11/30

When compared to the previous week's dive, pending sales held strong during a time of typical seasonal swoon. For the week ending November 21, there were 604 purchase agreements, a 5.2 percent increase over the same week in 2008 and the first time in a month not to show a week-over-week plunge in sales activity (MAAR).

If you have any questions please contact me at any time!