Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Kentucky has their man! Coach Calipari on flight now to Lexington, KY!

Kentucky’s newest member of the community is on a plane taxing off the run way in Memphis, Tennessee just this very minute!! That person is the beloved Coach John Calipari who has just accepted the position to head up the men’s basketball program at the University of Kentucky! Kentucky, the most winning program in the history of college basketball is rejoicing as Big Blue nation is already feeling the mass hysteria associated with new hire. More details to follow and watch for the official announcement on your local TV and national sports stations tomorrow. The Cats are back! Welcome to Big Blue Nation Coach Calipari and family!

Reporting live here in Lexington, KY! - Kim Soper























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Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate
www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

After Nearly a 40 Year Wait, The Famous Kentucky Castle Opens to the Public for First Time

By far the most discussed resident in Versailles, Kentucky is the famous Castle! Sitting on 50.5 acres, a true castle exists in the middle of horse country. The castle "has been the subject of more speculation than any other building in the Bluegrass, and its a great fuel for the childs imagination," said 1997s The Insiders Guide to Lexington and the Kentucky Bluegrass.

And now, nearly 40 after its initial construction, the Kentucky Castle, now The Castle Post in Versailles just recently opened its oversized doors and allowed guests in for a sneak peak during a charity event. Take a look at the pictures, as http://www.kimsoper.com/ gives you a first-hand sneak peek of the Kentucky Castle!!




The castle was built in the 1970s by Rex and Caroline Martin. However, the Martins divorced soon after construction began and the castle was never occupied. When finished the castle was to have seven bedrooms and 15 bathrooms, an Italian fountain in the driveway, tennis courts and every amenity found in a true European castle. Sadly, the castle was never finished.

Castle for sale for over 20 years, but no one was allowed to see it!

In the late 1980s a small for-sale sign was placed on the main gate to the Castle, making it available on the Versailles real estate market. Hundreds called on the sign but no one ever received a return call. It is said that Rex Martin never really wanted to sell due to his broken heart. Both the City of Lexington and City of Versailles Chamber of Commerce say they have fielded more questions on the Castle than any other attraction in the area. In 2003, Martin died and the castle and land were purchased by Thomas Post, who wanted to remodel and finish the Castle as a Bed and Breakfast.

Fire erupts, town in shock!

Shortly after construction began in 2004, a fire erupted and damaged much of the Castle. Hundreds of residents, passersby and television crews watched as the Castle burned in flames. Post, vowed once again to rebuild the castle to all its glory. The Castle is now set to open in the spring of 2009 for overnight guests and parties. Many residents have been counting down the days just to get a glimpse of the inside as only a handful of people have ever been inside the structure during its dramatic history. The castle is a sight that has even caught the attention of Queen Elizabeth and celebrities such as Rock Hudson, Sylvester Stallone and Lee Majors. When completed, the castle will be a prime destination for Versailles real estate and a landmark for travelers passing through the area. It is a sight not to be missed for the world!

The Castle FINALLY opens!

And the days of waiting are over as the Kentucky Castle, AKA. now The Castle Post is set to open any day now.

Nightly room rates will start at a $1,000.00 per night and the Turret guest suites are $3,000 per night. Of course to use the entire facility for an evening, you’re looking at thousands of pretty pennies. The place is so worth it! There are hidden attractions all over the Castle. On the roof top, there is a large shuffleboard. In one of the Turrets, you have a bar, one Turret has a hot tub. Another one is used for a restroom and the Fourth one is not yet completed.

Interest in The Castle Post is extremely strong and will remain that way forever. I know as a Kentuckian my entire life, my Castle stories can be traced back to my early childhood as my family always passed the Castle on our way to Boyd’s Apple Orchard. Never thought I would ever be able to step inside a real castle right in my backyard! Thank you Thomas Post for bringing my childhood memories to life! We thank you for your devotion and love for our Castle!

Reporting live and wishing you all my best in beautiful Lexington, KY, your LexVegas Blogger, AKA http://www.kimsoper.com/. -Kim




When you think of real estate, think http://www.kimsoper.com/ and let's get started today!

Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate
http://www.kimsoper.com/
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Business Week names Lexington, Kentucky as One of Best Cities to Ride Out The Recession




This week Lexington, Kentucky received more national attention as Business Week named Lexington one of the best cities for riding out the recession. Factors such as low unemployment rate and the number of jobs available in the education, agricultural and healthcare fields added fuel to the Lexington economy.

Lexington is no stranger to the national spotlight. Just last summer Delta’s Skyline Magazine profiled our charming Bluegrass city in its publication, by taking in-depth look at the city focusing on the bustling economy, locally owned businesses, the history, healthcare, the beautiful and scenic landscape, modern technology, the thoroughbred industry and education. Plenty of interviews, photographs and local commentary are jam packed into the magazine.

The Lexington, Kentucky real estate market remains strong and has swayed away from the national trends of declining markets. Businesses are booming and the quality of life here is unsurpassed!


Reporting live here in Lexington, Kentucky, your LexVegas Blogger, AKA www.KimSoper.com!




When you think of Real Estate, think KimSoper.com and let's get started today!



Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate
www.KimSoper.com
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Looking to buy a fixer-upper? Here are 10 important tips not to miss before you buy!

So it’s freezing outside and there is nothing to do! Gotta stay in and stay warm. Do your evenings consists of sipping on your mug of hot chocolate as you lounge around on the coach watching home shows on TV? If you are always glued to HGTV, you are not alone. Millions of viewers tune in each week to learn how to get into the game of home remodeling and making nice with the fixer uppers. And now you’re starting to think to yourself, you could do that too! But wait, sometimes it is not so easy to spot an ideal property project and usually this reconstruction process will take longer than that of a 30 minute TV show. Okay, so it will take a lot longer. Probably months or maybe a year. That is why it is crucial that you think long and hard about taking on a fixer upper and know the ends and outs. Here are a few tips and things to look for:

1. Make sure the home that you want to purchase is at least 30% below the market value of similar homes in the same neighborhood. Meaning -work with a great Realtor who will help you get the best deal!

2. Look for sellers who are ready to make a deal. Estate, bank owned, relocation company are good starts. And if the home is vacant, obviously it is ready to be sold ASAP.

3. Location is everything! And you can’t change this crucial factor so make sure it is located in an area well loved by its residents and on a quiet street. Low crime rate and schools are other factors to consider.

4. Make sure the fixer-upper is near your current residence. If you have to commute more than 30 minutes or so, you may often times skip the drive. And it is important that you visit the home everyday while the work is in progress.

5. Choose a home that has a minimum of 3 bedrooms. Anything less and it will take longer to sale on the market, if you decide to flip or resale at some point.

6. Overlook all the superficial things. You can always repaint over a lime green wall and either clean or replace dirty carpets. Just make sure the problems aren’t an indicator of serious neglect.

7. Look for homes needing minor repairs such painting, carport and flooring, landscaping refreshing and new lighting fixtures. Those are all easy and relatively inexpensive projects.

8. Look out for homes needing plumbing and electrical updating. MAJOR expense lies here. If you are licensed in those fields, pat yourself on the back because you have saved yourself several Benjamin’s in your wallet. If you are not certified, do not attempt these tasks. Even the next buyer will want the work performed by a licensed technician.

9. If you notice any cracked ceiling plaster or bulging walls or ceilings, take note. Minimal damage can be covered with paint, but major repairs may include the expense of replacing drywall. Although not too expensive, dry walling is a messy process.

10. Use your eyes on every wall and ceiling to look for signs of leaks or flooding. Flaking and peeling of paint around windows can indicate a sign of a moisture issues. And fully inspect the basement for a musty smell. Check all the walls too for any stains on the wall near the flooring. Don’t forget about checking around the skylights too.

This is just a start, trust me, there are many more factors to consider. And I can help you with that. I will be happy to give you more insights and even walk the home with you to look for deficiencies or hidden money-pit issues. If you can do most of the work or can have it done at a very reasonable price, then this might be a good fit for you. You can certainly get a home that needs some work for a lot less cash and older homes especially, have a lot of charm and creative floor plans. Always keep in mind that what you see on the surface does not always tell the entire story. Removing one wall, an appliance or bookshelf may unleash a whole new set of issues. Make sure you have a good Realtor representing you as a buyer’s agent and make sure you have a complete property inspection performed by a licensed home inspector before acquiring the home. Bottom line: just don’t bite off more than you can chew!

Looking for more fixer-upper tips or interested in starting your own home search in the Lexington Kentucky real estate market. Don’t hesitate to contact me today. Whether you prefer email, texting or a more personalize touch via the phone, contact me today. I am here waiting to speak to you anytime and I am ready to go to work for you. There are many beautiful homes for sale in Lexington, KY and I will help you find the cream of the crop. There is no time better than now! Take advance of our buyer’s market and let’s start finding that perfect place today!

Reporting live here in Lexington, KY, your LexVegas Blogger AKA www.KimSoper.com!



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Residential & Commercial Real Estate
http://www.kimsoper.com/
Lifetime Member of the Million Dollar Club
Relocation Specialist
CMS-Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
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Monday, March 2, 2009

Caught in the Act - Movie star Bill Murray loves Lexington!


If you tuned into the NBA’s showdown between the Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers basketball game on ESPN over the weekend, you probably noticed a big-time celebrity wearing a baseball cap, all so familiar here in Lexington.

Check out actor Bill Murray and his ballgame buddy sidekick Spike Lee chatting during the game. Like wow! Is that really a Lexington Legends hat that Bill is wearing? It sure is and we couldn’t be prouder! Bill, will you be attending Opening Day this year?

If you are not familiar with the Legends, well you must be an out-of-Towner reading this blog (and I thank you). The Lexington Legends are our minor league baseball team. As a Houston Astros affiliate and member of the South Atlantic League, the Legends provide us with countless hours of baseball, family fun and entertainment!

I bet the Legends feel like they have hit a homerun today! I know myself a Lexington resident my entire life sure feels that way! Thank you Bill! Lexington loves you too! And Bill, when you're ready to look at the Lexington Kentucky real estate, who you gonna call? Kim Soper of course!

Reporting live and wishing you all my best in beautiful Lexington, KY, your LexVegas Blogger, AKA http://www.kimsoper.com/. -Kim


When you think of real estate, think http://www.kimsoper.com/ and let's get started today!


Kim Soper, REALTOR
Residential & Commercial Real Estate
http://www.kimsoper.com/
Multi Million Dollar Producer
Relocation Specialist
CMS Certified e-Marketing Specialist
Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty
2424 Harrodsburg Road, Suite #101
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 509-8008 cell
(859) 269-0065 fax
Kim@kimsoper.com