Slideshow: 6 Timeless Homes for Daylight Savings

For those that live in areas that observe daylight savings, this weekend we will lose an hour of lives. It will be gone as we have to move our clocks forward an hour in this annual ritual that I’m not quite sure of the purpose of it.

So to combat the losing of time, I thought we should look at some homes that mock the constraints of time. These properties are timeless. How do I know that? It says it right in their property description on coldwellbanker.com, and after you take a look at them, I’m pretty sure you’ll agree.

1. Timeless European Elegance in Beverly Hills, CA – $54,500,000

Boasting one of the most spectacular views of any home in Beverly Hills, this place also offers a timeless feel of Eurpean elegance. Set on nearly 20 acres overlooking the city, this stunning Mediterranean Villa in Benedict Cyn captures the warmth and beauty of Southern California living. Currently listed by Joyce Rey with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Beverly Hills, CA.

2. Timeless Treasure in Seattle, WA – $14,888,000

A poolside view of the Puget Sound is quite a treasure and one of the biggest selling points of this Seattle home. Sitting on over 2 acres of private land, this home is just minutes from downtown Seattle while offering some of the most exceptional views of the city skyline and surrounding mountains. Currently listed by Patricia Wallace with Coldwell Banker Bain.

3. Timeless Architecture in Indian Wells, CA – $12,000,000

Located on approx. 1.3 acres, this ultra private desert oasis exudes an ambience of timeless architecture by Guy Dreier. Spanning over 18,000 square feet, including 4 br suites, the home encompasses a network of ingenious indoor/outdoor spaces for every use imaginable. Currently listed by Susan Canavan with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.

4. Timeless Character in Greenwich, CT – $9,949,000

Custom-built, the captivating architecture evokes a timeless New England character imbued with modern appeal. Enjoy this Back Country compound with guest house, care takers cottage, barn and numerous treasures. Currently listed by Barabara Zaccagnini with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.

5. Timeless Classic in Honolulu, HI – $8,880,000

Exquisite grounds and gardens open to majestic ocean/coastal views from Diamond Head to the Ewa plains. A timeless view by day or night. Flowing main residence of over 8,700 sq. ft. is perfect for royal entertaining or an intimate fireside dinner for 2. Currently listed by Anne Hogan Perry with Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties.

6. Timeless Manor in Scottsdale, AZ – $7,780,000

This timeless manor transports you to the French countryside. On top of the 10 fireplaces the home also offers 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms and a gourmet kitchen which includes indoor grill, miele steamer, french stove and built in espresso maker. Currently listed by Ellie Shapiro with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.

Home of the Week: A Place in Paradise

Everyone has dreamed owning a place in paradise and this listing lets that dream finally come true. Located in Paradise Valley, AZ this home is both literally and figuratively putting you in Paradise.

Spanning over 15,000 sq. ft., this home has touches of old world and refined French design. With views of Mummy Mountain (yes, that’s the real name) as a backdrop the home sits on 1.8 acres of panoramic scenery.

It boasts 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, a music observatory, a library and of course a gourmet kitchen stocked with Viking appliances. To me the best room is the indoor pool room that looks like the ultimate hang out room.

Nestled in the exclusive enclave of La Place Du Sommet, I’m pretty confident you would call this home a dessert paradise. Currently listed by Patricia Garrity with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Phoenix, AZ.

For more details on this home visit coldwellbankepreviews.com.

How to Monster Proof Your House Revisited

The following post was originally written a few months ago but we have heard monster sightings have increased over the course of the last few weeks so with Halloween approaching we thought it might be a good idea to again share these useful tips for monster proofing your home.

Feeling secure in your home is one of the most important aspects of an enjoyable life. You don’t want to worry about vampires, werewolves, ghosts or the boogeyman coming to get you, but yet that’s something that creeps into the back of our mind from time to time. Like when you’re home alone on a stormy night or you hear something go bump in the night? We can try and convince ourselves there are no such things as monsters, but deep down we know that’s not the case.

To help put your mind at ease and assist you in evading even the most cunning of undesirable guests, we’ve compiled a few tips to help make a monster proof home:

Invest in large bags of salt

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Table salt can be your best defense.

Salt is used to help preserve lots of things, but few people realize it can help preserve your life from the likes of vampires and vengeful spirits or ghosts. Your basic table salt is known in folklore to be a repellent of evil. In fact ancient mythological tales share how evil spirits cannot cross over lines of salt because they are required to count ever single grain before entering. Since that’s an impossible task, you’ll want to have plenty of salt on hand and if seven seasons of Supernatural have taught me anything it’s that you can line your home’s doorway and window sills with salt to prevent the unwanted from entering the premises. Not only is this an effective home protection measure, but it’s quite affordable too.

Decorate with religious items throughout the house
Monsters of all shapes and sizes don’t tend to like religious objects. Whether it be crucifixes, holy water or talisman, it’s a safe bet that a religious object can help ward the bad guys off. Try having a religious element as a decorative piece in every room of the house for easy access in the case of emergency.

Sleep on a platform bed

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No monsters can hide under this bed.

Every 6 year old knows the number one place for monsters to hide is under the bed. So what’s the best way to prevent monster from hiding there? Eliminate under the bed as a hiding place! Outfit your bedrooms with platform beds that have a solid base around it so there’s no room for the boogeyman to reside. It’s the simplest way to deal with all those lurking creature types.

Get a fireplace
Even more than religious symbols, monsters hate fire. It works on vampires, werewolves, zombies and even deer ticks (don’t even think of trying to say they’re not monsters). A home with a fireplace doesn’t just create ambiance, warmth and a winter weather gathering place. It also provides a great sense of security. Keep a large wooden stick nearby so that if monsters do get through your initial line of defenses, you have an accessible torch nearby that can be used instantaneously.

Own a set of ancient books

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Old books seem to have the answers.

From Buffy to Angel to Grimm, every monster-related show has needed a set of ancient books to help solve for monster problems. Evidently, no one has taken the time to digitize these old texts and put them online. Maybe it’s because most of the time they’re in Latin, but in any case it wouldn’t be a bad idea to head out to your local garage sale or local library and see if you can’t get your hands on some really old, leather-bound books as they’re often the only source that can deal with the most absurd of monster issues.

Buy a treadmill
Let’s be honest. You just have to be faster than the next slowest person to evade a monster attack. Invest in a treadmill and use it regularly.

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Yuma, AZ

Live in Yuma, Arizona
When are monster least likely to bother you? When the sun is out of course. Have you ever heard of the boogeyman attacking in the sunlight? We know vampires don’t. Never seen a werewolf do that either. So why live in Yuma, AZ? Well it’s in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the most amount of sunlight in a year. The sun shines in Yuma 4,174 hours of the year making it the least likely place for monsters to want to reside.

So there you have it. Just a few tips to monster proof your home and keep your mind at ease during those dark, rainy nights. Some other ideas to consider include: don’t get a home with a basement, don’t live in the woods and refrain from saying “I’ll be right back” when there are thunderstorms.

Note: Coldwell Banker Real Estate in no way guarantees that these steps will prevent actual monster attacks. We’re pretty sure they can help, but in life there are rarely any guarantees. Good luck out there. 

 

Images courtesy of Flickr users SoraZG,  Parker Michael Knight, & Lin Pernille Photography and CasualHomeFurnishings.comand header image by prayitno

How to Monster Proof Your Home

Feeling secure in your home is one of the most important aspects of an enjoyable life. You don’t want to worry about vampires, werewolves, ghosts or the boogeyman coming to get you, but yet that’s something that creeps into the back of our mind from time to time. Like when you’re home alone on a stormy night or you hear something go bump in the night? We can try and convince ourselves there are no such things as monsters, but deep down we know that’s not the case.

To help put your mind at ease and assist you in evading even the most cunning of undesirable guests, we’ve compiled a few tips to help make a monster proof home:

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Table salt can be your best defense.

Invest in large bags of salt
Salt is used to help preserve lots of things, but few people realize it can help preserve your life from the likes of vampires and vengeful spirits or ghosts. Your basic table salt is known in folklore to be a repellent of evil. In fact ancient mythological tales share how evil spirits cannot cross over lines of salt because they are required to count ever single grain before entering. Since that’s an impossible task, you’ll want to have plenty of salt on hand and if seven seasons of Supernatural have taught me anything it’s that you can line your home’s doorway and window sills with salt to prevent the unwanted from entering the premises. Not only is this an effective home protection measure, but it’s quite affordable too.

Decorate with religious items throughout the house
Monsters of all shapes and sizes don’t tend to like religious objects. Whether it be crucifixes, holy water or talisman, it’s a safe bet that a religious object can help ward the bad guys off. Try having a religious element as a decorative piece in every room of the house for easy access in the case of emergency.

athena4 How to Monster Proof Your Home

No monsters can hide under this bed.

Sleep on a platform bed
Every 6 year old knows the number one place for monsters to hide is under the bed. So what’s the best way to prevent monster from hiding there? Eliminate under the bed as a hiding place! Outfit your bedrooms with platform beds that have a solid base around it so there’s no room for the boogeyman to reside. It’s the simplest way to deal with all those lurking creature types.

Get a fireplace
Even more than religious symbols, monsters hate fire. It works on vampires, werewolves, zombies and even deer ticks (don’t even think of trying to say they’re not monsters). A home with a fireplace doesn’t just create ambiance, warmth and a winter weather gathering place. It also provides a great sense of security. Keep a large wooden stick nearby so that if monsters do get through your initial line of defenses, you have an accessible torch nearby that can be used instantaneously.

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Old books seem to have the answers.

Own a set of ancient books
From Buffy to Angel to Grimm, every monster-related show has needed a set of ancient books to help solve for monster problems. Evidently, no one has taken the time to digitize these old texts and put them online. Maybe it’s because most of the time they’re in Latin, but in any case it wouldn’t be a bad idea to head out to your local garage sale or local library and see if you can’t get your hands on some really old, leather-bound books as they’re often the only source that can deal with the most absurd of monster issues.

Buy a treadmill
Let’s be honest. You just have to be faster than the next slowest person to evade a monster attack. Invest in a treadmill and use it regularly.

2816919970 9deb7f8224 n How to Monster Proof Your Home

Yuma, AZ

Live in Yuma, Arizona
When are monster least likely to bother you? When the sun is out of course. Have you ever heard of the boogeyman attacking in the sunlight? We know vampires don’t. Never seen a werewolf do that either. So why live in Yuma, AZ? Well it’s in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the most amount of sunlight in a year. The sun shines in Yuma 4,174 hours of the year making it the least likely place for monsters to want to reside.

So there you have it. Just a few tips to monster proof your home and keep your mind at ease during those dark, rainy nights. Some other ideas to consider include: don’t get a home with a basement, don’t live in the woods and refrain from saying “I’ll be right back” when there are thunderstorms.

Note: Coldwell Banker Real Estate in no way guarantees that these steps will prevent actual monster attacks. We’re pretty sure they can help, but in life there are rarely any guarantees. Good luck out there. 

 

Images courtesy of Flickr users SoraZG,  Parker Michael Knight, & Lin Pernille Photography and CasualHomeFurnishings.com