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July Featured Listing

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As your Lake of the Ozarks real estate agent , I can not only find you the best residential properties, but also potential business opportunities. My goal is to bring you the best real estate at the Lake of the Ozarks as it becomes available. There are tons of great real estate opportunities at the Lake, both residential and commercial properties. This months’ featured listing could be the opportunity that you are waiting for: 267 Runaway Drive Climax Springs, MO - $1,125,000 This family owned resort could be the perfect fit for you. The bar and restaurant are in full operation and there are many returning customers. There are also camp sites, RV parking, single family cabins, and cabins for multiple families, as well as long term rental sites. There are renters that come year after year. There is also a newer 3 bed, 2 bath home with a deck off the front that can be included for an additional price. The Perfect Summer Business Full operation bar and rest

What's Happening This Weekend at the Lake of the Ozarks?

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The Lake of the Ozarks still has plenty of summer events still to come this season. This weekend is going to be jam-packed with lots of different activities for your family to enjoy. From BBQ festivals to firework displays, there is something for everyone. Your Lake of the Ozarks’ REALTOR is here to help you decide your weekend plans: Fireworks Celebration at Seven Springs Celebrate summer in style with Seven Springs Winery. This Saturday, enjoy live music all afternoon and end the evening with a spectacular fireworks display. Call 573-317-0100 to reserve your spot as seating is limited. Come relax, enjoy live music and watch fireworks at Seven Springs Winery. Where:  Seven Springs Winery, 846 Winery Hills Estates Linn Creek, MO When:  Saturday, July 23; seating beings at 7:00 p.m. Ice Cream Social & Classic Car Cruise-In Cruise on into the Camden County Museum this Saturday with The Funrunners Car Club and area vintage car enthusiasts. Enjoy fellowship, old c

5 Tips To Help You Prepare For Your Move

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Moving can be a stressful situation. Whether that move is a relocation to a new state or just moving across town, there is a lot that you need to do before that first night in your new home. There will be a lot on your mind and you don’t want to forget to do something important. Your Lake of the Ozarks’ real estate agent is here to help you with your next move. These 5 tips can hopefully make the transition into your next home a little smoother: 1. Get Organized When going through your items you will want to ask yourself a few tough questions. Do I really need this? Do I use this item? Start creating piles of thing that you need to sell, donate and throw away. If you are finding that your sell/donate piles are starting to grow, consider holding a garage sale. This will help you later when you go to pack because there is no need to bring something you don’t need. 2. Separate Important Items Important documents such as passports, checkbooks, medication, etc. should all b

Should I Remodel or Relocate?

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Outgrowing your home can become a sticky situation. You may be living in a desirable area, but your house is no longer a perfect fit for your needs. If you find yourself a little in over your head with projects to make your home just right, you may find yourself considering moving. There are many things you need to contemplate before making your decision. Your Lake of the Ozarks’ real estate agent can help you decide if you should remodel or if relocating makes more sense: Should I Remodel? Remodeling is generally cheaper than relocating. However, it could be impractical depending on what you want to do to your home. If your purpose is to downsize, then remodeling would rarely make sense. Financing your home remodel might be another issue you run into. Remodels are typically paid for through a homeowner’s loan from a commercial bank, which approves a second mortgage on the property. These types of loans generally require a higher credit rating, and often times carry a higher