Homes by Samina Ali

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Charming 4 sided brick, estate home in the prestigious gated Havenstone SD. Gleaming hardwood floor, gourmet kitchen wit...
02/11/2020

Charming 4 sided brick, estate home in the prestigious gated Havenstone SD. Gleaming hardwood floor, gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, double oven, view to vaulted keeping rm with stone fire place and built-in bookcase. Formal DR with coferred ceiling and hand painted art on wall. Guest BR with full bath on main level. Owner's suite offer trey ceiling, sitting area and large custom closet. Oversized shower, dble vanities, garden tub in master bath. Finished terrace level with 1 BR & full bath, exercise rm, media rm. Beautiful screened deck with ramp. Must see!

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Beautiful house in Lawrenceville for sale:
11/13/2018

Beautiful house in Lawrenceville for sale:

Samina Ali. Office: ALISAMIN | Virtual Properties Realty.Com | (770) 495-5050. MLS #: 6099248. Beautiful house with lots of upgrades. NEW PAINT, NEW CARPET on upper level & basement. New Whirlpool appliances, hardwood floor on main level. Kitchen opens to bright SUNROOM and DECK. BAY windows in Mast...

Great way to sell your real estate investment fast.
08/16/2017

Great way to sell your real estate investment fast.

Preparing to sell your home? Get a head start with these tips from HouseLogic. Learn the importance of a home inspection and how minor updates can boost curb appeal.

06/03/2017
Finding drainage problems when they’re smaller and easier to fix can save you thousands of dollars and plenty of headach...
04/14/2017

Finding drainage problems when they’re smaller and easier to fix can save you thousands of dollars and plenty of headaches down the line.

You don’t have to be a geophysicist to know that puddles in the basement or a lake on the front lawn are signs of drainage problems.

But many drainage problems aren’t so obvious. Here’s how the pros read some of the more subtle signs of bad drainage, and why you’ll save big bucks if you tackle these problems now instead of later.

Sign #1: Gushing Gutters
A mini Niagara over the edge of your gutter means dead leaves and debris are blocking the flow. But you don’t need a live gusher to tell you you’ve got problems: Vertical streaks of dirt on the outside of gutters, mud spattered on siding, or paint peeling off the house in vertical strips are other sure signs. If you don’t take action, overflowing gutters can rot siding, ruin paint jobs, and cause structural damage.

Best case: Leaves are clogging the downspout, and you just need to clear them out or hire a pro to do it (about $75).

Worst case: Gutters are undersized or improperly pitched and need to be replaced or reinstalled. That could run a few thousand dollars, but it’s still cheaper than new siding.

Sign #2: Downspouts That Dump
Each inch of rain that falls on 1,000 square feet of a roof produces more than 600 gallons of runoff—enough to fill 10 bathtubs to the brim. Dumping that much water too close to the foundation can send it right into the basement, where it can ruin furnishings, flooring, and all the stuff you swore you’d put on shelves one day.

Best case: You can add gutter extensions (about $10 for a 10-foot length) to carry the water at least 5 feet away from the house.

Worst case: Too-short downspouts continually dump buckets of water around your foundation. The water seeps deep into the soil and puts pressure on your foundation walls, eventually cracking them. A foundation contractor comes out and gives you an estimate of $30,000 to excavate around your foundation and fix everything. You begin to cry, dumping buckets of water into the soil around your foundation.

Sign #3: Water Stains in the Basement
Depending on where a stain shows up, you can tell if the problem is caused by surface water, which can be easy to deal with, or water traveling underground, a potentially bigger headache.

Best case: You see stains high on your foundation wall, meaning that water is coming from an overflowing gutter, or that surface runoff backed up against your house because the soil around your foundation doesn’t slope adequately (6 inches for every 10 horizontal feet is best).

Worst case: The stain extends in a line around the basement. If that’s the case, you may be looking at a high-water mark caused by a fluctuating water table. Or, your basement floor lies below the level of municipal storm drains that back up during heavy rains. In either case, an interior drain system and sump pump (around $3,000) will pump any seepage out of our basement, keeping your old bowling trophies dry.

Sign #4: Cracks in the Foundation
Foundations often have small cracks that appear as houses settle over time. Most are harmless, but bigger cracks bear watching. Keep an eagle eye on cracks larger than 1/8-inch wide by marking the ends with an erasable pencil line. Measure the width and jot it down. If you notice the cracks are growing, you’ve got potential problems.

Best case: A crack appears where the builders finished installing one load of concrete and began pouring the next. Such cracks usually don’t pe*****te all the way through. And even if they do, as long as they’re stable you can patch them with hydraulic cement or polyurethane caulk for less than $20.

Worst case: Cracks are continuing to widen, indicating that a drainage problem may be ruining the foundation. Call a structural engineer (not a contractor or waterproofing expert) to diagnose the problem, assess the risk, and suggest a repair. Expect to shell out $300 for a structural engineer’s diagnosis.

Sign #5: Flaking and Deposits on Walls
If you see areas of white or gray crust on the basement walls, that’s efflorescence—mineral deposits left behind by evaporating water. Or the wall may be flaking off in big patches, a condition called spalling.

Best case: The efflorescence points to a place where moisture is condensing. It doesn’t cause structural problems, but you may want to check out your gutters, downspouts, and the grading of the soils around your foundation. Scrape off the crust if it looks ugly.

Worst case: The wall is spalling because water is getting inside the masonry. Spalling can be just superficial, but if it’s deeper than ½-inch and widespread, it may be a sign of improper drainage that threatens the integrity of your foundation.

Sign #6: Mildew in the Attic
Sure, the attic might be a strange place to look for drainage problems, but mildew on the underside of the roof can be a tipoff to serious trouble at the ground level.

Best case: Bathroom fans are spewing hot air directly into the attic, where it condenses on the cold back side of the roof and causes mildew. Venting the fan through an outside wall or the roof (about $200) solves the problem.

Worst case: Moisture from the basement or crawl space is rising through the house and condensing on the underside of the roof. In that case, you’ve got to find and stop the source of the dampness under the house. If you don’t act, you’ll end up replacing roof sheathing and shingles, a job that runs $6,000 to $9,000 for the typical house.

Sign #7: Migrating Mulch
When soil doesn’t drain properly, rain runs off in sheets, carving gulleys in the landscape, dumping silt on pathways, and carrying piles of mulch or wood chips where they don’t belong.

Best case: For a few hundred dollars, you can hire a landscaper to create a simple berm (a soil mound) or swale (a wide, shallow ditch) to redirect the water flow away from the house.

Worst case: Your concrete patio cracks and paving stones start popping up because the gravel or sand base material has washed away. After redirecting the water, you’ll need to excavate the patio and start again.

JEANNE HUBER
is the author of 10 books about home improvement. She writes a weekly column about home care for the Washington Post.

02/04/2017

Good news for the first time home buyers or those who have not own a house in the past three years. There is a great down payment assistance program for you. Please call/text me at 678-910-7152 for details.

Beautiful Ranch home in Avalon Forest. First owner and home has been very well maintained. Roof recently replaced, plumb...
10/12/2016

Beautiful Ranch home in Avalon Forest. First owner and home has been very well maintained. Roof recently replaced, plumbing has been changed to copper, A/C, Furnace and hot water all recently replaced. All damaged siding replaced and home exterior has been freshly painted! Call for showing at 6789107152.

First time home buyers things to do.
09/15/2016

First time home buyers things to do.

In August, the share of first-time buyers jumped to 51%. As a result, new challenges, mainly financial, are emerging as more of a concern for the market.

Parkview School district. Beautiful two-story on cul-de-sac with finished terrace level with full kitchen, office, bedro...
09/09/2016

Parkview School district. Beautiful two-story on cul-de-sac with finished terrace level with full kitchen, office, bedroom, full bath, recreation room. Natural light from windows throughout entire home. Hardwood floors on main and terrace levels. Kitchen with new light-colored granite & tiled back splash open to 2-story great room w/floor-to-ceiling windows and fireplace. Separate living room with cathedral ceiling. Separate DR. Large fenced backyard. Swim, tennis, playground, basketball center. Price 325,900.
FMLS # 5726001

Beautiful and Stunning Hard to Find Diamond 3 bedroom and 2 Full Bathroom Ranch Home in Beautiful Duluth, GA. This home ...
08/26/2016

Beautiful and Stunning Hard to Find Diamond 3 bedroom and 2 Full Bathroom Ranch Home in Beautiful Duluth, GA. This home is located in Grove Park HOA Subdivision near Downtown Duluth, Gwinnett Medical Center, Gwinnett County Public Library, Post Office, and Kroger and many more. This home has large Master Bedroom, 2 additional bedrooms Great Size Bedroom and 2 Full Bath. The owner has installed New Hardy planks siding, & architect roof 8 yrs. ago, whole house carpet and hardwood flooring was installed little over 2 year ago. Please text me for more details at 6789107152.

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Virtual Properties Realty, 2750 Premiere Parkway, Ste 200
Duluth, GA
30097

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