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31 01, 2015

You’ve arrived!

By |2020-12-09T14:45:14-05:00January 31st, 2015|New Home Features|

When people pass through your front door, it's natural to stop momentarily to familiarize oneself with the home and its layout. Some floor plans present an immediate long-view clear through the home. Other layouts present a bit more mystery, with the floor plan unfolding as one walks through the home. Regardless of the layout, however, [...]

29 01, 2015

Are you plugged in?

By |2021-03-09T10:02:58-05:00January 29th, 2015|New Home Features|

Whether its outdoor entertaining, yard work, or a project you do in the driveway, it seems there's never an exterior electrical box that's convenient to where you need to plug things in. So, when that sunroom is being added or you are building your dream home, adding a couple more electrical boxes when the electrician [...]

28 01, 2015

Top Performing Office of the Year

By |2021-04-06T13:37:42-04:00January 28th, 2015|Uncategorized|

The Lewisburg office of Fine Line Homes earned the Top Performing Office of the Year award for 2014. The award is based on sales goals, number of homes started and sales volume. Pictured Left to Right: Ralph Musser, Mark Satteson, Dan Johnson, Scott Newman and Alan Romig receiving the award.

26 01, 2015

Do the Next Great Thing

By |2021-03-11T15:07:01-05:00January 26th, 2015|Uncategorized|

The annual Sales Meeting for Fine Line Homes was held January 21 at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club near Selinsgrove. The agenda included updates on financing and a tribute to our owner, George Parmer. (pictured above on the right) Astronaut Jim Pawelczyk (pictured above on the left) challenged us to do the next great thing [...]

18 01, 2015

Recycling?

By |2021-02-08T14:44:58-05:00January 18th, 2015|New Home Features|

Recycling has become a part of daily life for many of us-which ushers in the question of where the recyclables are kept prior to pickup. Traditionally, the recycling holding bin has been located in the garage-admittedly an afterthought. Most of the products to be recycled-glass, plastic, metal and paper containers-are emptied in the kitchen, making [...]

17 01, 2015

Resolutions

By |2021-04-21T15:23:48-04:00January 17th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Holiday Season has passed and now that we are in the midst of January it is a good time to check on any resolutions you might have considered with the onset of a new year. What is a resolution?  It is when you come to a definite or earnest decision to do something and are [...]

16 01, 2015

Plastic or metal?

By |2021-04-21T16:21:09-04:00January 16th, 2015|New Home Features|

Traditionally, the water lines in homes were made of copper. Today, many buyers have a choice. A popular alternative to copper is "PEX" which offers several benefits: PEX water lines will expand if the water in them freezes and are less likely to burst than copper water lines that freeze; PEX lines are typically direct [...]

15 01, 2015

The New Home Experience

By |2021-04-20T11:27:56-04:00January 15th, 2015|Building a New Home|

Building a home should be an “experience” not a chore for the customer. If the first thing your builder asks you is “how many bedrooms and baths do you want” you might want to reconsider who you want to build your home. A better question to ask is “how do you live?” You want a [...]

14 01, 2015

Now hear this

By |2021-12-06T08:32:27-05:00January 14th, 2015|New Home Features|

Is there anything more relaxing than a long hot soak in your very own primary suite bath? Unless the bathroom exhaust fan sounds like it came from an old motel room! Removing excess moisture from the air in your home is good for your home and for you. Among other things, excess moisture is necessary [...]

12 01, 2015

An organized life

By |2021-02-22T15:30:38-05:00January 12th, 2015|New Home Features|

Square footage costs money in a home. Nowadays, it's averaging upwards of $100 per square foot. That means closet space is expensive. Let's say you've got a 6' x 10' walk-in closet. That's 60 square feet, or approximately $6,000. Depending on the layout, you might have 2 sides with 10-feet of hanging on each side [...]