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Sold and Closed | 423 Lamplighter Drive Lewisburg WV, 24901

Another house has sold and closed in Lewisburg WV by Realtor® Rebecca Gaujot.  This luxurious 5-bedroom, 4.5 bath home located at 423 Lamplighter Drive, a quiet upscale neighborhood close to downtown Lewisburg, has new owners.

LIST PRICE:  $485,000
 SOLD PRICE: $471,000

The new owners moved from Alaska for a new job in Lewisburg and are very happy with their new home. Unique, spacious and turnkey-ready, this Lamplighter Valley home offers style and comfort in one of Lewisburg’s most desirable neighborhoods.

A 2-story brick home offering over 4,781 square feet on three levels, includes a spacious finished walkout basement with a pressed tin ceiling and a custom-designed bar, a beautiful gourmet kitchen, a multi-level deck, beautifully finished lower level, a 3-car garage and so much more

Tucked in its own private valley bordered by woodlands and a farm, the Lamplighter subdivision is a small, friendly neighborhood with residents of all ages. Utilities are underground, giving the streets a tidy, uncluttered look. The subdivision is only 1.5 miles from downtown Lewisburg and I-64.  

View all available homes for sale in Lewisburg WV here!

Searching for homes in  Lewisburg, WV? You will find many different styles and architecturally designed houses with prices below $100,000 and up to $2,000,000. 

If you would like to see what properties would fit your criteria, search my web site for your dream home, or Contact Rebecca Gaujot for assistance in purchasing or selling a home in Lewisburg or other areas in the Greenbrier County. 

Phone: 304-520-2133 or Email: rebeccagaujot@gmail.com

4 Tips for Tackling Pet Messes and Keeping Your Home Clean

For many families, life isn’t complete without their furry family members. While owning a dog definitely comes with some perks (like unlimited love and snuggles), keeping your home clean can become more of a challenge. Thankfully, there are some simple steps you can follow to maintain a tidy home without taking time away from walks or playtime. If you have a dog in your home, you need to keep these handy cleaning hacks in mind.

Preserve Your Carpet and Floors 

Owning a dog means having paw prints on your heart, but that doesn’t mean you should live with paw prints all over your floors as well. Having the best cleaning supplies is crucial if you want to keep your carpets and floors looking pristine. A quality vacuum should top your list, so do your homework to figure out which options will work best in your home (some dog owners prefer a quiet one that picks up pet hair). Read through these buyer’s guides to find your perfect pet-friendly vacuum. For those tougher pet messes, you’ll need the right cleaners to prevent stains and odors. Look for an effective spot remover that will work specifically on pet stains and messes to prevent permanent damage to your floors.

 

Keep Your Windows Sparkling and Slobber-Free 

There’s nothing like a sweet nose snoot from your pup to brighten up your day, and we all love those adorable kisses. But your dog may also tend to leave not-so-adorable nose prints and slobber marks all over your windows. Dog saliva can be surprisingly difficult to remove from your home’s surfaces, so if you have a dog that likes to lick or drool all over your windows, you may need some special tricks to get glass sparkling again. Use some dish soap and a scrubber to get those sticky spots off of your windows, and then go over everything with a squeegee to remove excess water. Finally, pick up a microfiber cloth to clean off any fine splashes or spots, and get your windows back to a beautiful streak-free shine.

Protect Furniture From Absorbing Smells 

Even if you keep your dog off of your couch and other furniture, pet smells can still find their way into your fabrics. The best defense against odors in your home is to stick to a regular cleaning schedule. Use your pet-friendly vacuum to clean any hair or dander from upholstery and fabrics. In-between vacuums, a lint roller will come in handy to remove random hairs. If you do notice any smells, use these tips to help your furniture smell fresh. A combo of vinegar and baking soda will usually do the trick, but tougher smells may require a commercial odor remover. Also, keep your dog bathed to help keep the inside of your home smelling clean.

Remove Odors and Stains Out in Your Yard 

Dogs can track messes into your home, but they also leave marks on your yard as well. Spend some time each week cleaning up and taking care of any problems areas before they ruin your lawn. Keep plenty of baggies on hand to pick up messes, or buy a heavy duty scooper to keep your yard clean. If your dog urinates on grass, try to rinse the area with water to keep it from yellowing. You can even use excess water from dishes or plants for an eco-friendly solution. Avoid giving your pup any solutions that claim to help, as these supplements will not help and can cause permanent health problems for your dog. If bothersome odors persist after rinsing, mix up a bottle of natural odor eliminator to get rid of smells in your yard and garden.

 Loving your canine companion doesn’t have to leave messes around your home. With a regular cleaning schedule and some simple tricks, you can keep your house clean inside and out. So, use the tips above to make life with your dog a little less messy!

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Moving to a New Home? Keep Yourself Out of the Dog House with These Tips

Your neighbors may love dogs just as much as you do, but what they won’t love is being kept awake and all hours of night by a bored barker. Keep reading for easy ways to make nice with the neighborhood when you have a canine companion in your caravan.

  • Set boundaries. One of the most important things you can do as a pet owner is to ensure that your dog stays in your yard. Thankfully, installing a wooden fence is not a cost-prohibitive project. According to Home Advisor, the project has a starting cost of approximately $1,525. Pricing varies and can go up to $3,740 depending on the size of the yard, your contractor and fencing materials.

  • Make introductions. Once you get settled into your new home, you can make a great impression by taking the initiative to introduce your family – including those with claws – to your neighbors. Before you head over for hellos, give your dog a few minutes to sniff and smell along the route. As frustrating as it can be stopping every 5 feet, this is how he “reads” the area. Keep Spot on a leash and bring a handful of treats in case the neighbors have children who want to get up close and personal with your pup.
  • Start training early. Continual barking is one of the biggest problems faced by dog owners as they move from one location to the next. Dogs bark for a number of reasons, but regardless of the cause, their vocalization will annoy everyone within earshot. Don’t let your dog start with this behavior and begin training the moment you arrive at your new home. The Online Dog Trainer explains that danger barking, which is likely the cause of the noise in the early days in your new home, is managed by simply checking things out and letting your dog know the new people that are near aren’t a problem.

  • Clean up after your pet. Typically, what happens in your home and on your property is your business. But when you have a dog, his “business” can be a real issue for people even several houses down the road. If your dog uses the lawn as a lavatory, make a point to clean up after him as soon as you see evidence of his bathroom break. Not only will this keep your yard looking great, but will prevent the unpleasant smells that can carry on a summer breeze. The Gardening Channel has several innovative ideas for eliminating excrement.
  • Stay up to date on vaccinations. Your local ordinances will require core vaccinations. These protect against common canine diseases such as rabies. Your vaccinations will also include protection against many highly contagious viral diseases that your dog can spread to any other dogs they come in contact with. Stay on top of your pup’s vaccination schedule to ensure both his health and that of animals throughout the neighborhood.

  • Banish boredom. Like children, dogs of all ages need to be engaged, well-fed and given lots of opportunities for exercise. Modern Dog Magazine explains that boredom can lead to general mischief and destructive chewing. Even more concerning is that an under-stimulated dog is more likely to tap his inner Houdini and make a great escape straight to the neighbor’s yard. Make sure your dog has plenty of interactive toys to hold his attention, especially if you will be away and he will be outside for more than a few hours.

Your dog does not have to be a source of contention between you and your fellow subdivision dwellers. Make sure he has physical boundaries, understands the rules and has no reason to tunnel under the fence to make his own introductions.

Article provided by Medina at DogEtiquette.info.

New Price For Five Bedroom Brick Home on Six Acres in Lewisburg WV 24901

Luxury Homes for Sale in Lewisburg WV

Fall in love with this move-in ready luxurious home!

Be greeted by the elegance of this beautiful Lewisburg home for sale.  It offers 5,129 square feett of living space with an open floor plan, 5 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.

It features an exquisite formal dining room,  a grand family room with a fireplace, a bright and ample-sized study, a sunroom, a front porch and an extra large back porch, and a flat, lush backyard.

Its gourmet kitchen offers plenty of storage space and features stainless steel appliances, a pantry, and a breakfast nook.

In case you can not view this video here, please click the link below to view 1081 Fairview Rd Lewisburg WV 24901 | Luxury Home for Sale on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoFGRZwj7Ss&feature=youtu.be

 

Enjoy all the space and details of this Lewisburg home for only $799,900.

Call me, Rebecca Gaujot at 304-520-2133  to schedule an appointment today.

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Description

Luxury Fairview Estate, Lewisburg WV

Neighborhood
$799,900
Single Family Home
Main Features
5 Bedrooms
3 Full Bathrooms
1 Half Bathroom
Interior: 5,129 sqft
Lot: 6.00 acre(s)
Year Built: 2013
MLS #: 18-129
Location
1081 Fairview Road
Lewisburg, WV 24901
USA

Rebecca Vasvary Gaujot Rebecca Vasvary Gaujot

Perry Wellington Realty
(304) 520-2133
rebeccagaujot@gmail.com
https://www.lewisburgwvhomesforsale.com/

       

Listed by: Rebecca Gaujot

Waterfront Property, 2BR Log Cabin on 3.6 Acres fronts the Greenbrier River

Greenbrier River front property just inside the Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Village gate. A 2-bedroom/1bath log cabin built in 1938 consisting of 962 square feet of living space  on 3.6 acres. The property is not part of the Village and there is no home owners fee. The log cabin is in the process of renovations. A great get-a-way property, relax and enjoy all the Greenbrier River has to offer.

This property is located a few miles east of the quaint, historic town of Lewisburg and just west of White Sulphur Springs, home of the world famous Greenbrier Resort.

The Greenbrier River is 173 miles long and is the last free flowing river east of the Mississippi. It is an excellent river to float or canoe and is well known for its large and small mouth bass fishing. The previous prospective buyers actually brought their canoes and fishing gear and caught 22 fish in one day.
A little piece of heaven on the Greenbrier River.  Get out of the city, relax and enjoy what all the Greenbrier River has to offer….a peaceful place where one can enjoy the beauty that nature has to offer and the quaint historic towns nearby.
 Call Rebecca Gaujot at 304-520-2133 or email rebeccagaujot@gmail.com for an appointment to view this waterfront property.

Lewisburg WV Market Update, October 2017

Below is the October market update on residential homes sold in Lewisburg, WV, provided by Realtor® Rebecca Gaujot.

October Market Update:

Total sales – 6,  price ranges $20,000 to $320,000 (Sept. had 9 sales)

Average Days on Market – 206 days (September DOM 102)

Average List Price – $149,300 (September was $293,023)

Avg Sale Price/Avg List Price – 82% (September was 94%)

Highest priced home sold in October $320,000; (September $605,000)

New Listings – 15 with 5 pending. (Sept. had 11 new listings/1 pending)

Looking at the above information, October sales, days on the market, and list price were low compared to the month of September. Stats for October show the average sale price over average list price was lower by 12%. November sales should be better as the MLS stats show 15 listings under contract.

There are currently 73 Lewisburg homes for sale within the zip code of 24901.  Prices range from $40,000 to $1,250,000.  The number of bedrooms range from 1 to 10 and baths from 1 to 5.  Square footage range from 288 to 5,129.  At this time, there are 15 properties under contract.

Click here to Search Homes for Sale Lewisburg WV.  Visit the link frequently as inventory is constantly changing.

2nd Quarter Market Report – Lewisburg WV 24901

Lets take a look at the first six months for 2017 and 2016. The real estate market looks better in 2017 as compared to 2016 with more sales and less days on the market.

                                                                                     2017                2016

Number of Sales:                                        79                       50

Highest Priced Sale:                            $790,000         $460,000

Lowest Priced Sale:                             $  50,000         $107,000

Average Sales Price:                           $219,572          $214,392

Average Days on Market:                             124                   146              

Average Sales Price to List Price Ratio:         95%                  95%

 

The below chart depicts the number of sold listings and new listings for 2017. May and June had the most sales with February having the most new listings.

 

Lewisburg WV market report update, 2nd Qtr

At this posting, the Multiple Listing Service indicates there are 67 homes for sale in Lewisburg, WV, with eight pending sales.  List prices range from $40,000 to $1,250,000 with the square footage ranging from 288  to 6,240.  The average list price is $336,000 with an average total sq.ft. of 2,518. 

If I can assist you in buying or selling in Lewisburg, WV, call Lewisburg Realtor, Rebecca Gaujot at 304-520-2133 or email me at rebeccagaujot@gmail.com

New Inventory for Lewisburg WV, May 16-31, 2017

Lewisburg, WV zip code 24901 has five new single-family homes on the market from May 16-31, 2017. All five listings are close to historic downtown Lewisburg. Prices range from $210,000 to $980,000. Square footage range from 1,600 to 4,146.

For the month of May, 17 single family homes sold and there are 3 pending sales.

At this time, there are 72 residential homes on the market in Lewisburg zip code 24901. Prices range from $40,000 to $1,250,000.

Lewisburg WV Year-to-Date Market Activity

  • 54 homes have sold since January 1, 2017
  • The average sales price of those sold was $199,240
  • The average list price was $210,998
  • The Sold Price vs List Price was 95%
  • The average days on the market was 126
  • The average price per square foot was $102.25

Buyers: If you are interested in a Lewisburg home, please contact me at 304-520-2133 or check out my website for the most current Lewisburg WV Homes For Sale

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