Monday, June 24, 2013
We're pleased to announce that Ball Homes has acquired more than thirty homesites in Primrose Meadows, a south Louisville location that will feature homes from the $160's to the $240's. You may choose from twenty-six floor plans, which range in size from 1550 to 3262 square feet. These homes offer two car garages and up to five bedrooms, with many plan options available to customize the plan to your needs.
A dozen ranch plans are offered, and as many two-story homes. New plans offered include the Livingston, a 3176 square foot home with a three car tandem garage and a traditional, family oriented two story layout that includes a drop zone, a loft, and plenty of closet space.
Homesites range from 50 to 60 feet wide. This south end community is located near the Gene Snyder and has good access to I-65 and to Bardstown Road.
A model home of the Baldwin Expanded, one of our newer ranch plans, will be constructed. Several homes for sale will also be started on selected homesites.
For more information about Primrose Meadows, please contact a Ball Homes Specialist at Prudential Parks and Weisberg.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Since our founding over 50 years ago, Ball Homes has made it a priority for our company to support various charitable causes. We actively and enthusiastically partner with organizations that work to improve the quality of life in the communities where we live and work.
We would like to share information about some of the non-profit organizations that have impressed us with their commitment to serve, their success rates, and their overall willingness to take on difficult tasks and provide services to those who desperately need them. Watch this space for short features on some of the organizations that we admire!
This month, we would like to highlight a newer nonprofit agency in the area; Jubilee Jobs of Lexington. Opened in 2009, Jubilee Jobs of Lexington is a job placement agency for the unemployed and under-employed in the Lexington area. They are a place of hope in a time of despair for many residents living in the Central Kentucky area. Their goal is to provide job preparation, placement, retention and career advancement for those who want to move beyond poverty and towards self-sefficiency.
Applicants complete a 7-step program, which includes everything from appointments with a job counselor, to small group workshops and one-on-one resume development meetings. Their process focuses on compassion, accountability and various assessments of an applicant’s interests and abilities so that they are placed in the most appropriate job possible.
Not only do they strive to help people find a job, but Jubilee Jobs continues to provide structured support even after people start working. Job counselors and volunteers maintain contact with each employer and applicant, providing ongoing counsel and encouragement. Program meetings throughout the month also provide a time for working applicants and their families to gather together and share the challenges and successes of their new situation.
For more information on the work of Jubilee Jobs of Lexington, visit their website.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
With the summer temperatures rising, so does the need for more energy for your home. Make sure your home is running at the highest efficiency possible by following these simple tips. They can help lower your energy bills and leave you cool and comfortable all summer long!
1. Keep the blinds closed during the day. By keeping your blinds closed during the hottest part of the day, you’ll block heat from seeping into your home. For added insulation from the heat, use heavy drapes or curtains to block out the sun’s rays.
2. Adjust your thermostat to run at least two degrees warmer than you normally would. Consider using a programmable thermostat so that your air conditioner isn’t working hard to cool your home while no one is there to enjoy it. According to Kentucky Utilities, a programmable thermostat can save up to 12% on your home energy costs. Avoid placing lamps or TV sets near your room air-conditioning thermostat. The thermostat senses heat from these appliances, which can cause the air conditioner to run longer than necessary.
3. Use ceiling fans to cool your home. Even when your air conditioner is running, turn your ceiling fans on so you can spread the cooled air more effectively throughout your home without having to adjust the thermostat. According to energy.gov, if you use air conditioning, a ceiling fan will allow you to raise the thermostat setting about 4°F with no reduction in comfort level.
4. Consider planting shade trees or shrubs in areas of your yard that receive full sun during the day. Not only will you save on energy costs, but you’ll give your home more curb appeal! An air conditioning unit that operates in the shade uses less energy than one operating in the sun, however when planting, make sure to keep limbs far enough away from the unit so that they don’t block airflow.
5. On really warm days, avoid using your oven. Stick to using a crockpot, the microwave, or grilling out. Heating your oven up daily adds more heat to your interiors and therefore requires your air conditioning cooling system to work harder and longer. If you need to do laundry, wait until the sun has gone down so that you aren’t heating your home more than necessary.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Ball Homes is pleased to announce The Reserve at Tates Creek, a neighborhood of distinctive homes on just twenty premium lots. The Reserve will offer upscale homes with larger lot sizes. The Reserve is bordered by land that is currently undeveloped in Jessamine County or by existing home on larger lots.
Located just off Tates Creek Road near the Fayette-Jessamine County line, The Reserve at Tates Creek is a rare opportunity to build a luxury home in this highly desirable and limited availability location. This subdivision is close to Hartland Estates and near south-side shopping and dining.
Sixteen plans will be offered at The Reserve at Tates Creek, from 2128sf to 3547sf. Several large ranch plans are available. Home plans can be customized by the buyer. All electric homes are standard, and natural gas is an available option. Homes will have mostly brick fronts and Cambridge Beaded vinyl siding. A few homesites are suitable for inground or walkout basements.
A model home is planned, and more information is available from any Ball Homes Specialist at Milestone Realty Consultants. Please call 859.514.4545 to speak with a Ball Homes Specialist.
Friday, June 7, 2013
We'd like to give a warm welcome to Realtor Debbie Meers, the newest agent on our Ball Homes Sales Team for Central Kentucky. Debbie will be joining the team at our Walnut Hill Club at Chilesburg.
Debbie Meers is a veteran of the Real Estate Industry with over 10 years experience. Debbie believes in hard work, honesty, and being forthright. With these qualities, we know that she will be a tremendous asset to our team.
To contact Debbie, visit the Walnut Hill Club at Chilesburg during their Open House Saturdays and Sundays from 1-5pm.