10534 Thornview Drive
Sharonville, Ohio
Asking $130,000
Helping Buyers and Sellers in all areas
surrounding Cincinnati, Ohio.

A towering praying mantis greets visitors as they enter the gardens. Several enormouse ants appear to march over the hills. A colossal dragonfly hovers above the pond. These larger-than-life creations of David Rogers’ “Big Bugs,” descended upon Glenwood Gardens on Saturday April 30th.
If you have not been out to see these Big Bugs then 
come out the weekend of the 16th and 17th. Joining these
creations will be the Cincinnat VW Club and the VW Bugs.
Park will open at 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday
and Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m.
Big Bugs features 13 anatomically and proportionately
correct, hummungous insects contructed of wood and
other natural materials. The praying mantis, for example,
towers at 20 feet and weights in a 1,200 pounds! (An actual
praying mantis is about two to three inches long.) This traveling exhibit also includes
damselflies, grasshoppers and a spider in its web.
Big Bugs will include dozens of special events and programs, including a 5k bug run, concerts, nature hikes, insect Olympics and more.
Admission to Big Bugs is $7.00 for adults and $5.00 for children ages two to twelve and includes admission to the Highfield Discovery Garden. http://greatparks.thundertix.com/
For a complete list of programs, special events, school field trips and discounts, visit:
http://www.greatparks.org/bigbugs/



Knowledge and experience are the keys to successful real estate transactions.
Buying and selling real estate is a complex matter.
Your Realtor will provide you with information detailing current market conditions and financing options.
Consider your priorities and what your needs currently are and how long you intend to occupy the home. Make a list of your house hunting criteria. I take that information and enter the criteria into your own (username / password protected) website for your use during the home buying process. It makes life so much easier when you have one place to go to shop, make notes, look at maps, etc.
Take your time, it is a big decision and you want to do it right! Purchasing a home can be a very emotional experience.
A house is shelter but it is also where you live, relax, entertain friends, and possibly raise your family. You want to be certain you are doing the right thing!
Be sure to consider the community amenities, commute to work, and the school system ratings.
Once you have decided on the home you would like to purchase, now it’s time to apply for your mortgage. If you are looking for a quicker close, I would definitely do this during, if not before, we start looking.
Interest rate and loan terms can be confusing. Make sure you receive all of the information and that you understand all of the costs associated with the loan.
A proposal to buy includes both the price and terms. Terms are extremely important and should be reviewed carefully.
Your Realtor will prepare the purchase agreement and present your offer.
No homeowner should be without insurance, it protects homeowners in the event of catastrophes!
Mortgage compainies require a homeowners policy in order to be able to close. When you are ready the lender will help to coordinate the proper wording that shoudl appear on your policy, that states who the lender is.
All of the necessary paperwork needs to be signed to complete the trasaction.
The closing is usually held at the title company and conducted by the closing agent of the title company being used. I will help to coordinate the closing time to make sure all parties can attend.

From rear of lot to the front
View of the tree tops from lot.

Mid front of lot to rear view
Road side view heading west.
Road side view heading east.

This lot backs to property with horses!
Helping Buyers and Sellers in all areas
surrounding Cincinnati, Ohio.
To include Counties of Butler, Clermont,
Hamilton and Warren.
Mason, Deerfield Twp., West Chester,
Liberty Twp. And many others!

Beautifully Decorated with New Light Fixtures / New Laminant Flooring in the Entry,
Kitchen and Laundry Room areas.
Eat In Kitchen with view thru to Dining Room and Great Room with Cathedral Ceiling.
2 Full Baths / Attached Garage
Walk Out to Balcony with Wooded View
Club House / Pond(s) / Wild Life


If you or anyone you know is looking to make a move to the Cincinnati, Ohio or Surrounding area
Call Me at 513 766 0829
Serving areas of Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren Counties.
Single Family or Multi-Family
Land or Build
Call Today
Licensed in OH
Not what they used to look like is the resounding answer!
Topic for my next mentoring group to discuss. I must make a note.
I know that the media always reports the negative, the horific, the
none positive things in life. But look at the opportunity that is being
missed by not investing now for your retirement. Properties have not
been priced this way in YEARS!
The News — Ahh!
The White House — Ahhh!
The Stock Market — It surely isn’t doing anything for ya.
As a Real Estate Agent giving a little bit of unsolicited advice –

This is just a side note. Does not pertain to Real Estate.
However, it does pertain to People pulling other Peoples information
off the internet.
Spokeo.com is a website that pulls information posted to
facebook or website. Or any other internet source. Posts
pictures. It know who lives at the home address.
Husbands, Sons, Daughters! Posts your phone number,
approximate credit score, estimated home value. Your age, etc.
And they charge people for it! Is this not rediculous?
If this is information that you do not want out there — here are the
directions to get yourself removed.
How do I remove my information from Spokeo’s search results?
Spokeo respects your privacy, and you can easily opt out of Spokeo’s public search if desired. Please note that since the information aggregated by Spokeo is publicly available, opting out of Spokeo does NOT remove the information from its original sources, which are hundreds of additional websites. You can remove the search results derived from performing any Name, Reverse Phone or Reverse Email searches here.
To remove your Name/Phone/Email Listing(s):
1. Locate the listing to remove (for name listings, please select the state, city, then exact profile match)
2. Copy the URL (the URL can be found on the top of your browser and should look something like “http://www.spokeo.com/search?q=Smith%20Sample#Sample:1219812367″)
3. Go to www.spokeo.com/privacy
4. Paste the URL
5. Provide your email address (this acts as a verification process for the confirmation to be sent to your Inbox) and Captcha Code (Image Verification Code)
6. Check you Inbox for the confirmation email, and click on the link on the bottom to complete the removal process.
7. The directory listing will become flagged and will be removed within 1 business day.
I removed myself from the site.
Back to business.
If you are looking to buy, sell or invest — feel free to contact
me. Licensed in Ohio and working the Counties of Butler, Clermont, Hamilton
and Warren. Cincinnati, Mason, West Chester, Liberty Township, Lebanon and surrounding areas.
You can also get more information at my website:
I was talking with a first time home buyer today and she asked this questions.
Her parents had talked about Radon and Lead Based Paint.
A decade ago, environmental issues were rarely a part of the typical real estate transaction. Today, however, it is common for inspections relating to environmental concerns to be a part of most sales contracts. In many states, seller disclosure regulations will reveal knowledge of certain toxic substances on a property. Keep in mind, though, it is up to the buyer to pursue environmental inspections and tie any findings to the purchase offer.
Home inspectors who primarily focus on structural integrity and working systems might not be qualified to conduct specialized inspections for radon, asbestos and lead paint – substances that in recent years have emerged as the most common environmental concerns for home buyers. Testing for these substances typically requires a specialist who will charge a fee beyond the basic cost of a general home inspection.
Approximately three-quarters of the housing in the United States built before 1978 (about 64 million dwellings) contain lead-based paint. When properly maintained and managed, this paint possesses little risk. However, 1.7 million children have blood-lead levels above safe limits, mostly due to exposure to lead-based paint hazards at home.
Looking to purchase in Cincinnati, Ohio? Contact me to let me know what your prefered location is. Mason, Deerfield Twp., West Chester, Liberty Twp. or surrounding areas.