Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Fantastic 4 Bedroom Home in Moline, IL 61265

Check out this 4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom home located centrally in Moline, IL 61265. This tastefully decorated, fantastic split level home is located in the center of Moline near shopping, restaurants, the bike path, and schools, yet still nestled back in a quaint cul-de-sac. Open living/dining layout. Updates include new int. & ext. doors, trim throughout, ceiling fans, fresh paint, newer carpet, newer fence and updated bath. The newer deck/patio is perfect for grilling out and entertaining. Enjoy the large private front yard and expansive driveway/parking slab which is perfect for hosting guests. Den/office can be used as 4th bedroom & has closet. Incredible value!

For more information on the area 
Information on the schools can be found 

Please view the virtual tour!


For financing information please contact 
Dan Schimanski with Regent Financial at 

Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in Illinois and Iowa.  For more information on my personalized 15-step marketing plan, email me at ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com, visit my website www.ashleyhamerlinck.com, or find me on facebook.


Updated 3 Bedroom Ranch on Quiet Corner Lot East Moline IL 61244

Check out this updated 3 Bedroom Ranch Home located in East Moline IL 61244. This awesome 3 bedroom ranch is on a corner lot, in a great location. Completely updated, super cute, and move-in ready! Gorgeous handscraped laminate flooring throughout. Large master with double closets and double closets in 2nd bed. Attached garage, nicely landscaped. Private fenced back yard with patio and storage shed.

For more information on the area 
Information on the schools can be found 

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Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in Illinois and Iowa.  For more information on my personalized 15-step marketing plan, email me at ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com, visit my website www.ashleyhamerlinck.com, or find me on facebook.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Spacious & Private - 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home in Coal Valley, IL 61240

Space & privacy! Fantastic 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home located on a quiet cul-de-sac. Over 2000 finished sq. ft. of living area! Enjoy relaxing and entertaining on your walk-out deck with gazebo that overlooks a large, beautifully landscaped iron-fenced secluded backyard. Enormous lower level family room walks out to a private patio with hot-tub. Kitchen has been completely updated with gorgeous 1 1/2" thick granite countertops, new cabinets and beautiful flooring. Tons of counter and cabinet space. Roof, siding, windows all new in 2007.

For more information on the area 
Information on the schools can be found 

Please view the virtual tour!



  For financing information please contact 
Dan Schimanski with Regent Financial at 

Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in Illinois and Iowa.  For more information on my personalized 15-step marketing plan, email me at ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com, visit my website www.ashleyhamerlinck.com, or find me on facebook.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Are You Making These Rookie Mistakes in Your Vegetable Garden?

Are You Making These 7 Rookie Mistakes in Your Vegetable Garden?

Published: May 9, 2012

Even the best vegetable gardeners can forget basics and make rookie mistakes. Here are 7 no-nos to avoid. Even if your vegetable garden is the envy of neighbors, it’s still easy to make rookie mistakes that waste precious resources and growing time. Avis Richards, whose Ground Up Campaign teaches New York City school kids how to grow their own food, reveals the rookie mistakes that all gardeners should avoid.

1. Unwise watering. Too much, too little, too hard, too soft — they’re all watering mistakes that'll wreck your garden. Before adding water, poke a finger a couple of inches into the soil. If it’s moist, save the water; if it’s dry, train a gentle spray at the base of plants. Better yet, wind a drip hose ($13 for 50 feet) through your garden; that way, you’ll deliver moisture to the roots without wasting water on leaves and to evaporation.

2. Forgetting to test. Even veteran gardeners forget to test their soil every year to make sure it has the pH and nutrients plants need. For about $10, you can send a sample to your state extension service and receive a complete analysis. Or, buy a DIY test kit at your local garden center. When you know what your soil is made of, either select plants that thrive in that type of earth, or amend soil to match your garden’s needs.

3. Planting garden divas. Of course you love summer tomatoes, but they can be tricky to grow during summers that are too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry. So newbies should try growing a couple of tomato plants just for fun, then load gardens with foolproof veggies and herbs, such as beans, peppers, oregano, and parsley. If you must grow a tomato, plant cherry tomatoes that can survive anything summer can throw at them and even yield fruit into fall.

4. Raising too much.
 One cherry tomato plant can yield 80 fruit, and a single zucchini plant can keep your neighbors in zucchini bread through winter. So don’t plant more than you can eat, put up, or share with friends. The National Gardening Associationsays an edible garden of about 200 sq. ft. should keep a family of four in veggies all summer. If you do grow more than you need, donate it to a local food bank or plan a swap with fellow gardeners.

5. Growing everything from seed. Some crops, such as salad greens, radishes, carrots, peas, beans, and squash, are easy to grow from seeds that germinate in a couple of weeks. Experience will tell you that eggplant, broccoli, cauliflower, and tomatoes are better grown from seedlings, which someone else has nurtured for months. Pick plants that are short and compact; avoid leggy plants with blooms that are liable to die on the vine as the plant acclimates itself to your garden.

6. Assuming you know. 
Gardeners often read seed packages and figure they know everything about growing vegetables. Wrong! The more you know about your hardiness zone, soil, weather, insects, and vegetable varieties, the better your garden will grow. So curl up with a good gardening book, and surf the web for garden bloggers that share your passion. Better yet, join a gardening club where you can share tips and seeds.

7. Relying on pesticides.
 Don’t bring out the big guns, which can contaminate the watershed, until you’ve tried less-toxic ways to get rid of garden pests. Ladybugs and praying mantis, which you can buy at garden supply stores, will eat garden intruders, such as aphids and beetles. Non-toxic insecticidal soaps will take care of soft-bodied insects (don’t use if ladybugs are around).

Have you made any rookie mistakes? Got a tip for your fellow newbie gardeners? Let’s hear it!


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15 Minute Home Makeovers - Quick Home Makeovers

15-Minute Home Makeovers


Published: January 2, 2013
Here are 7 house pick-me-ups that take about as much time as brewing a pot of coffee and fit your schedule whenever you have a few extra minutes.

1. Switch the plates. Upgrade your drab, plastic switch plates with snazzy covers that match or accent your décor. Even the most expensive brass switch plates cost less than $20 each.
Or, spend a buck for a plastic plate and decorate it yourself. Use craft paint, or cover the plate with decorative paper. You also can switch outlet covers, but don’t get too fancy. Outlet covers should blend with the wall.

2. Touch-up boo-boos. A bit of new paint gives any room a fresh face, which is why you should keep extra color-matched paint after you remodel. Touch up banged-up baseboards, door and window trim, and wall marks that won’t wash away. Even spot painting requires care; use a drop cloth to protect other surfaces.

3. Change out drawer and door hardware. Upgrade your kitchen or bathroom by installing new pulls and knobs. Be sure to measure drawer pulls so you won’t have to drill new holes. Check out these cute and economical ($4.95 for 8) zoo dresser drawer knobs on Esty. Home improvement centers have a large selection of inexpensive pulls and knobs.

4. Update your mailbox. Bump up curb appeal by spray-painting your old mailbox. You can freshen the same color, or go wild with bright hues. Don’t forget to scrub off dirt and rust before painting with rust-proof paint ($6-$12 for a 10-oz. can; lots of decorative textures and colors).

5. Play the numbers game. Decorative house numbers and plates give your home a custom and classy look. Some numbers are quick peel-and-stick affairs; others you’ll have to screw in. They’re made of wood, plastic, brass, stainless steel, and other materials; $6 to $30 each.

6. Embellish your throne. A new toilet seat gives you a regal bearing. Plastic and enameled seats ($12-$25) in a rainbow of colors add a dash of panache; a solid wood mahogany or walnut seat ($45-$60) makes an executive statement; cushioned seats ($15-$20) won’t make a lasting impression — and that’s a good thing.

7. Declutter. You’ll be amazed how a 15-minute daily declutter can make a room look like new. First, get rid of stuff from your fridge door: that large, blank canvas will immediately brighten your kitchen. Corral mail and papers in decorative boxes with tops that can close and hide the mess. Organize school supplies in caddies. Every day, tame a new spot.


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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Beautiful, move-in ready, 2 Bedroom Home Moline, IL 61265

Check out this classic, spotlessly clean and move in ready 2 bedroom home in Moline, IL! Located on a dead-end street, this incredibly adorable home has a bright, open feel and gorgeous hardwood floors throughout. Large galley kitchen with serving window to formal dining and tons of counter space! Newer windows and siding. Beautifully landscaped with low maintenance shrubbery and stone walkway. Private, fully fenced back yard. Quaint, 3-season porch perfect for enjoying a book and relaxing. Basement has been waterproofed. Appliances stay. Additional shower in basement.


For more information on the area 
Information on the schools can be found 

Please view the virtual tour!




  For financing information please contact 
Dan Schimanski with Regent Financial at 

Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in Illinois and Iowa.  For more information on my personalized 15-step marketing plan, email me at ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com, visit my website www.ashleyhamerlinck.com, or find me on facebook.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Gorgeous 3 Bedroom Ranch in Cedar Brook Estates Sub, East Moline, IL 61244

Check out this immaculate, spotless, updated ranch. This 3 BR, 2 Bath home is located on a 1/2 acre corner lot in the desirable Oakbrook Estates subdivision. Updates include new furnace ('12), new A/C ('13), roof, gutters, solid oak doors and trim throughout, newer windows and siding (100 yr guarantee!), new detached 1 1/2 car garage, new water softener ('11). Fantastic sprawling ranch layout, open kitchen/dining, two pantries (walk-in could be 1st floor laundry), gorgeous 20x22 stamped concrete patio, heated attached garage, invisible fence. Master BR has remodeled bath and his/hers closets. Simply amazing!

For more information on the area 
Information on the schools can be found 

Please view the virtual tour!



  For financing information please contact 
Dan Schimanski with Regent Financial at 

Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in Illinois and Iowa.  For more information on my personalized 15-step marketing plan, email me at ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com, visit my website www.ashleyhamerlinck.com, or find me on facebook.

Fantastic 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom Split Level Home in Moline IL 61265

3404 11th Ave A. Moline, IL 61265

Check out this tastefully decorated, fantastic split level home. It is located in the center of Moline near shopping, restaurants, the bike path, and schools, yet still nestled back in a quaint cul-de-sac. Open living/dining layout. Updates include new int. & ext. doors, trim throughout, ceiling fans, fresh paint, newer carpet, newer fence and updated bath. The newer deck/patio is perfect for grilling out and entertaining. Enjoy the large private front yard and expansive driveway/parking slab which is perfect for hosting guests. Den/office can be used as 4th bedroom & has closet. Don't miss this incredible value!



For more information on the area 
Information on the schools can be found 



Please view the virtual tour!


For financing information please contact 
Dan Schimanski with Regent Financial at 

Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in Illinois and Iowa.  For more information on my personalized 15-step marketing plan, email me at ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com, visit my website www.ashleyhamerlinck.com, or find me on facebook.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Awesome Ranch in Rock Island IL. Why Rent?

Awesome ranch in a great location! This adorable and move-in ready home features vaulted ceilings, modern updated kitchen with tons of beautiful cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Vaulted informal dining area has a skylight and opens onto a large deck overlooking the fenced back yard and patio. Basement has a 2nd bathroom and 2nd large unconventional bedroom plus extra storage. Large master bedroom features his and hers closets. Two car garage and extra parking slab. Updates include electrical and flooring in 2010, windows, siding, roof in 2006. One year home warranty included!

For more information on the area 
check out rigov.org or visitquadcities.com.
Information on the schools can be found 

Check out the virtual tour below!

 
Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in Illinois and Iowa.  For more information on my personalized 15-step marketing plan, email me at ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com, visit my website www.ashleyhamerlinck.com, or find me on facebook.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Easy Ways to Get Organized at Home - and Save Time!

Are you ready to get it together? Whether you are a home-maker or a small-business owner, we are always looking for ways to save time and cut down on clutter, get organized, or simply make sense of the mess around us.  Here are a few simple and quick ways get your home and/or workspace tidy - or at least help get you started!

Create an appealing catch-all. No, not your top cabinet drawer (aka the key-cemetery, battery/chip-clip/hair-tie/post-it/business-card black hole.)  This space or container is for things we use daily and don't want to spend time racing around the house to gather before each trip out the door - things like our keys, cell-phone, and wallet. It can be as simple as a basket by the door or a nifty shelf on the wall. The point is, it saves time and reduces random clutter.

Put stuff away, right away, in the right spot. Ugh! Who likes doing that? People who don't want to feel frazzled every time they enter a room and who want their house to appear tidy and kept with less than 3 minutes of effort. Sure Junior's toy-box exploded across the family room. Between the two of you I bet it takes 90 seconds to remedy the disaster. Is your make-up/hair-spray/tooth-paste cluttering your vanity? Let than 60 seconds! Continually remind yourself that one quick minute of picking up can save you two days worth of fretting over the "huge mess" you are telling yourself really exists.

Implement a filing system. This is separate from the filing-cabinet where you store those highly important documents you will probably never look at again (until tax time). This filing "system" separates your mail from your spouses, bills to be paid, letters to mail, and other random paper that you just can't bare to throw away yet. That's like a 4-slot piece of sanity right there. You can thank me when you can see your kitchen table again.

Just DO IT and do it small! You have to start somewhere. If you are like me, you probably get analysis paralysis often. You sit down with your Ultimately Organized Home chart you just found on Pinterest and suddenly you need a nap. Throw away the charts and checklists and promise yourself you
get to take a nap in 15 minutes. Now get down and dirty and organize the cleaning supplies underneath your sinks (ten minute task). What!? Suddenly you are overcome with an empowered suzy-homemaker feeling and move right on to the medicine cabinet... then the pantry... It will happen, I swear!

Get a label-maker. You know you want one and I'm telling you, you deserve it. You need it. This is the best way to maintain what you've already accomplished in your mission to organize your life. Besides, if it says it goes there, it goes there!

Separate and group things. Do we really need Windex under every sink in the house? Do we need rubberbands in the kitchen drawer and in the office. If you keep like-items all in one place, you always know where they are and you always have a handle on your inventory for when it's low. Which leads me to suggest...

Keep stuff where you use it. It's much easier to stay organized and save time if things are right where you need them. If you charge your phone before bed every night, the charger doesn't need to be kept with the rest of the chargers downstairs, this is counter-productive. It's new spot is next to your bed. Are your stamps in the black-hole-cabinet-drawer because you are always rushing for postage when heading out the door to mail a bill? Just say no! Stamps go in the office next to your 4-compartment filing wonder station where you have the outgoing bills. They may even be in the container labeled "postage". Woot!

And finally the fun part...

Get some matching storage containers. Nothing is more exciting than a trip to The Container-Store, am I right? Okay maybe not, but having the same hangers in your closet, bins for your cleaning supplies, boxes for your keepsakes, tubs for toys, baskets for laundry (you get the picture), really does something for your mental state. It eliminates noise and creates order. Which, let's be honest, is really what we are going for when we say we are trying to de-clutter, save time, and organize.



Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in IL & IA. For more information on de-cluttering your home and getting it ready to sell email ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com or visit www.ashleyhamerlinck.com. You can also find Ashley on Facebook at AshleyHamelrinckHomes.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

4 Bedroom Coal Valley, IL Home. Wooded Acre. Orion Schools. Walkout Basement.

Check out this AMAZING home!  This 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home is located at 151 US Highway 6 in Coal Valley, IL 61240. This gorgeous custom-built home is nestled on a private wooded 1+acre lot in Orion School District just seconds from town. Spacious, vaulted great room with fireplace. Three car garage. Large eat-in kitchen w/french doors leading to a 24x12 deck, perfect for grilling or enjoying the beautiful nature setting. Walk-out basement features lots of storage, 4th bedroom and additional bonus room. Recreation room has custom cabinets, recessed lighting and french-doors that escape to the carefully landscaped large stone patio with fire-pit, great for entertaining and enjoying your wooded backyard. Convenient main floor master BR, main floor laundry, and a nice fenced area for pets. 


For more information on the area 
Information on the schools can be found 


Please view the virtual tour!


Ashley Hamerlinck is a licensed REALTOR® in Illinois.  For more information on my personalized 15-step marketing plan, email me at ashleyhamerlinck@gmail.com, visit my website www.ashleyhamerlinck.com, or find me on facebook.