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Enchanting Tea for Two – or Twenty

Tea Room CounterI've discovered the perfect place for a business meeting, a bridal luncheon, new-home gift shopping, or just relaxing in comfort. This gem has been around for several years, but it's tucked in among shops in the back of a suburban shopping area.

Clinton and LaurenStep inside the Enchanted Herb and Tea Room and you're greeted by wonderful scents and the smiling face of Clinton Spellman. Clinton has created a combination shop and café in Owings Mills, MD, not far from the Beltway, that's close to my office but hidden and therefore private. He remembers you from one visit to the next, and always has something delicious on the menu. The atmosphere is very homey and welcoming, which made it the perfect place to meet my friend Lauren recently.

Tea Room NookTea is the centerpiece, with way too many for me to pick from, so I let Clinton decide. He brings me a sample of one of his many Herb and Fruit Teas, Black Teas, Flavored Premium Teas, Green Teas, Chai Teas, etc., and it's always good. To go with the tea you have to try the scones – wonderfully warm and delicious, fresh baked to his recipe. A menu of light fare includes his onion soup that is soooo good. You can enjoy high tea or book a private party, and it's all served on bone china for that authentic tea room touch.Tea Room DisplayTea Room Shelves

For gifts, this is a great source for things you won't find in most stores. He has a wonderful selection of tea pots, cups, teas, herbs, and preserves. I took Clinton's scones and clotted cream to clients (an Irish family) and they were so delighted.

So next time you're looking for a slower pace, personal attention, and a delicious lunch or afternoon tea, visit this enchanting shop. Have a scone for me.

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10 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 28 2007 03:33PM

Are You a Smartphone SmartUser?

At the end of the year I try to look at what I'm doing in my business and figure out if there's a better, easier, more effective way. With technology being such a large part of real estate these days, my computer and other devices get some serious attention.

I know that I could not be as effective as I am – as a solo agent – without all my tech tools, but especially my Treo.  The question is, am I getting everything out of it I can? I'm not sure, but on December 3 I'll find out.

Smartphone Seminar

That's the day I'm co-sponsoring a PDA and Smartphone Training session at the Greater Baltimore Board of Realtors office. Dick Betts, an NAR certified e-PRO trainer is going to present two sessions that will help us get the most from these handy gadgets. Even if you don't yet own one, this is a day that will help you decide whether it's right for you. The information applies to devices with either Palm or Windows operating systems, and covers everything from the basics to the bells and whistles.

Treo

In the morning, Dick will cover using a Smartphone to help organize and manage your business (and life!). During the afternoon, we'll learn how to turn our Smartphone into a mobile office. And in between…lunch is provided courtesy of East Coast Title! If you're anywhere in the Baltimore area, this will be a Monday well spent.

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49 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 24 2007 02:27PM

Baltimore, Maryland in January - A Great Time to Visit!

Okay, it's not Palm Beach or LA so you can't expect balmy weather. Baltimore is in the mid-Atlantic and that means we get chilly in January. But it's still a good time to visit, and I'm glad to have a chance to point out some of my favorite things about this city. Thanks to Margaret Harrington for asking!

Ft. McHenryThere's no season for history, and Baltimore has plenty. O say can you see? Of course you can at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. In September 1814, the star-shaped fort was the site of the Baltimore of Baltimore. On a ship some eight miles away, Francis Scott Key watched the bombardment and, when the smoke cleared, saw that the flag still waved. We still sing about it today.

USS ConstellationFell's Point combines history and the pleasures of eating and shopping. This historic area dates to the 1700's and you'll find the oldest house in Baltimore here.  The cobblestone streets add to the charm, just be sure to wear good walking shoes! KalisCourtThere are many restaurants in the area, and the Broadway market is a sight, sound, and scent experience. It's open every day but Sunday, and right there in Fell's Point. Closer to the Inner Harbor you'll find floating history on the U.S.S. Constellation and the other ships of the Baltimore Maritime Museum.

When you've had your fill of history – and are perhaps ready for some indoors time - we have plenty of arts and entertainment. The world-class Walters Art Museum has works from Egyptian to American art, and is known especially for its collection of Asian art and rare books. A bit further north, near the Johns Hopkins University campus, is the Baltimore Museum of Art. In January the museum has special exhibitions works by Matisse and Rodin. For something a bit less classic, try the American Visionary Art Museum just down Key Highway from the Inner Harbor. This unique collection showcases works by self-taught artists. If you like something out of the ordinary, this is your museum. Not far away is another quirky collection in the Baltimore Museum of Industry. This one celebrates Baltimore's history as a working-man's town with thousands of tools, machines, and pieces of Baltimore's historic firsts. 

Lexington MarketSuburban HouseAfter all that cultural enrichment, how about some food for the body? There are as many cuisines as there are nationalities, so you're sure to find something to suit your taste. Just be sure to try a local crab cake or crab imperial before you leave town. If you're feeling adventurous, try the steamed hard crabs experience – you'll quickly learn how to swing that mallet and extract the sweet lump of crabmeat so prized by aficionados. My favorite restaurants are Tio Pepe for just wonderful food and service, Sabatino's in Little Italy, Kali's Court in Fell's Point, Suburban House in Pikesville for the ultimate Jewish style deli experience, G&M for great crab cakes (Margaret, this one is in Linthicum Heights!) And, of course, Lexington Market for grazing.

MeyerhoffNow that you're full of history and culture and good food, how about a bit of entertainment? Depending on when you visit, you can hear the excellent Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. (It happens that during Margaret's visit, the concert is "SciFi Spectacular" with the BSO Pops playing selections for Star Wars, ET, and Superman, with George Takei as narrator, and a laser light show!) Unfortunately, those January dates don't correspond to performances by the Baltimore Opera or Center Stage, but there are other entertainment options depending on your tastes.

Which brings us to what might actually be the start of your visit to Baltimore – the Visitors Center. Located at the Inner Harbor on Light Street (1-877-BALTIMORE), it's open every day to provide visitors with information about current happenings and services like ticket purchases.

Welcome to my town!

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16 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 21 2007 10:07AM

3300 Olympia Ave. Baltimore, Maryland 21215

3300 Olympia Ave                  
Baltimore,Md 21215
$269,944
3 Bedrooms
1 Full Bath
1 Half Bath

Convenient Pikesville, Upper Park Heights location!!

This three bedroom split level has one full and one half bath. There is wall to wall carpet over hardwood floors..

 In addition to the 3 upstairs bedrooms (all with double closets), there is a family room with built- in cabinets for storage, which could be a guest or fourth bedroom.

 There is a large laundry room, workshop and loads of storage space in addition to the crawl space. Easy access to the back yard and patio..

The bright kitchen with dishwasher and a window over the sink, has an adjacent breakfast room with a door to the spacious patio for enjoying your morning coffee or backyard barbequing

Company coming? Expansive living room and dining room with bright windows and cathedral ceiling, is a wonderful place for your family dinners and formal entertaining.

 Central air, ceiling fans and gas heat make this home comfortable year round. The security system is an added bonus

Beautiful curb appeal.... this corner home is in an established neighborhood convenient to Park Heights and Smith Ave.

Lush landscaped lot with flowering trees, area. Sought after location in the euv! Walk to shopping, schools, and houses of worship.

Private showings please call 410-530-2400 or

 email mrome@HomeRome.com

email: mrome@homerome.com
6 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 20 2007 10:12AM

You Can Get There From Here

GPS DisplayHaving and using the GPS in my car has made a big difference for me. Now I can get most anywhere by just programming in the address. It simplifies traveling so much, and takes a lot of the stress out of getting around. What I want to do now is make it that easy for buyers to see the possibilities in the homes they are looking at, especially when they already have ideas about what kind of location they "need."

Buyers usually ask the "where is it?" questions, often with, "is it close to _____?" or "my kids need to go to __________," or "my husband works at _________." It pays to ask questions about specific "I need to live close to _______" statements and then listen carefully. Sometimes you can help them see another solution that expands their options.

For instance, when a buyer says they want to live nearer the airport, you might find the answer is "we have a lot of family visits and out-of-town business visitors, and spend a lot of time picking them up." The days when you could meet someone at the gate are long gone, so how about finding another way to pick up the visitors? In Maryland, there are several ways to get to and from the BWI airport besides using your car – bus, Amtrak, the Light Rail, and Marc trains.

Ahh – so now you can expand the area where your clients can live as long as the house is near transportation that connects to the airport. In other words, have the transportation "source" near the house, not the transportation. Also, listen carefully when your buyer talks about commuting distance or needing to be close to schools, hospitals, and recreation.3534 Greenspring Rd

3534 Greenspring - GazeboI just took a listing in Havre de Grace which is several miles northeast of Baltimore. Yes, I drove there – my GPS took care of it! According to the owner, it is only 12 minutes from the Marc train that serves downtown Baltimore and Washington, D.C. with many trains every day. That makes it convenient whether for commuting to work or heading down to see the Orioles or the Ravens play. It's only 25 minutes to Towson which is the county seat for Baltimore County. Even better, it is just minutes to Susquehanna State Park, two golf courses, a major shopping mall, and more. For what you would pay for a small town house in D.C., you can have this country mini-estate on almost four acres of rolling hills and wonderful views. Wouldn't it be nice to have this to come home to after a day in the city? There's even a small airport nearby, and people who fly small planes would love this.3534 Greenspring - Grounds

Turning it around and working out from my home base in 21209, I could consider opening my market up to include D.C. using the transportation corridor from here to there. Here I'm close to the Light Rail which connects to Amtrak and Marc, which connect to BWI and the DC Metro system.

All I'm saying is, you can live in the counties surrounding Baltimore in a bigger home, on more land, for less money, and still keep your current job. Choose your lifestyle by how you want to live, and don't overlook alternatives by tying yourself to "I have to's" that may not be true. It's now how far you have to go, it's how long it takes to get there! 

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11 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 18 2007 12:16PM

3534 GreeenSpring Road, Havre De Grace , Maryland, 21078

3534 GreenSpring Road
Havre De Grace, Md. 21078
Harford County
4 Bedrooms
2 Full Baths
1 Half Bath

For Auction Details  www.TracAuction.com

Click here for 1st Floor Floor Plans
Click here for 2nd Floor Floor Plans

Here is a beautiful mini estate on almost 4 acres of magnificent rolling and fenced pastures. Not too big for you to enjoy country living.

This brick colonial, built in 1994, is better than new. Gleaming hardwood floors on the entire first level...well almost...the spacious kitchen has sparkling white tile flooring.

 Such wonderful views from every room.. where you can watch the seasons change and the kids play in the fenced areas which are perfect for a horse or two or more. Outside entertaining....like being in a rural setting of rolling green, shade trees, pastural views, and did you notice the private gazebo

The separate carriage house could be used for those horses or for a serious car collection. With the convenience of water, electricity, elevator, automatic garage door opener, circular driveway... This versatile space lends itself to home business, studio, lots of recreation or could be converted to guest house. What might you use this area for?

This home is ideal for entertaining with the formal living room and separate dining room.. each with special tray ceilings, moldings and bay windows.

Enjoy the gas fireplace in the first floor family room with beamed ceiling and a French door that could lead to your future deck.

Huge side loading, 2 car garage would fit your cars or SUVs. Mud room area from the garage is perfect place for shoes, coats and all your "stuff' when you enter the house.

The Master Suite has an adjoining sitting room/nursery/office, wonderful sized walk in closet and a luxury soaking tub. Double sinks allow plenty of room for two to begin the day.

Notice the art niche which is perfect for your TV. This bedroom area, as well as the other three bedrooms, boasts plush wall to wall carpet, cathedral ceilings and ceiling fans in each room.

The Bright eat in kitchen is fully equipped with gas cooking, built in microwave, refrigerator, wood cabinets, dishwasher, pantry and bay window area for your breakfast table.

Need more space...the lower level is a perfect party place..easy care floors, lots of storage, windows, and a warm pellet stove that efficiently heats this space.... And a walk out to the lovely grounds.

And did we mention the spectacular views of the property from every room!!

Here are some links to make this Harford County home even more special.

http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/central/susquehanna.html State Park

http://www.apg.army.mil/apghome/sites/about/history.asp Aberdeen Proving Ground

http://www.apg.army.mil/apghome/sites/about/history.asp Ripkin stadium...hotels

http://www.examiner.com/a-87243
More_than_baseball_at_Ripkin_Stadium.html Ripkin Stadium

http://www.harfordcountymd.gov/parks_rec/Parks.cfm?ParkID=92 Equestrian Center

http://www.harfordcommunitycollege.net/ Community College

http://www.bwiairport.com/ground_transportation/marc_train/ Marc Train

http://www.bullerock.com/ Golf

http://www.beechtreegolf.com/ More Golf

http://www-int.stsci.edu/~lanning/restaurants/tidewater_grille.html Tidewater Grille

http://www.harfordcountymd.gov/parks_rec/Programs.cfm?Council=4 Recreation

http://www.harfordmall.com/shop/harford.nsf/indexShopping

http://www.uchs.org/home.cfm Hospital

Please contact mrome@homerome.com  or call 410-530-2400 for your private tour.

email: mrome@homerome.com
10 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 15 2007 04:01PM

"30 Second Commercial?" Mine is Only 3 Seconds…And It Always Works!

Stop WatchTwo Time WatchYou know how it goes. You are at a networking event or business association meeting, and it's that time when everyone gets to introduce themselves. The leader says, "Give us your name, company, and a little about what you do…and keep it short!" People get up and some drone on and on, others barely whisper their name and stammer through a description.

When my turn comes, I say my piece in three seconds flat and sit down while they are still laughing and applauding.

"Margaret Rome. Sell Your Home with Margaret Rome."

 Works every time, people remember, and yes, I do get business from it!

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48 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 14 2007 09:37AM

Accessible Housing Boom for Boomers

It's no secret that the aging of Boomers will mean changing housing needs. This massive generation will include people who need accessible features in their homes, but won't want to give up convenience, style, and livability. Safety is always an issue, but no one wants to feel as if they are living in an institutional environment.

Accessible House - FrontIn Baltimore, one company has taken on the challenge. Accessible Housing Services bought a typical, small ranch house in the Pikesville area, and made changes that open the home up with options for the mobility-impaired and wheelchair users. I had a chance to see the home a while ago, and came away impressed.

Accessible House - Front DoorThe front entrance is remarkable because it looks completely "normal" – the nicely fenced porch has the kind of walkway to the front door you would expect. Then you notice that the end of the porch next to the driveway is open, and it is actually the beginning of a gently inclined ramp.

 

At the front door, a push-button lock and handle simplify opening. Inside are halls that are comfortably wide, and even fiberglass-reinforced walls that resist dings and dents from wheelchair bumps. The kitchen features multi-height counters to serve both standing and seated chefs. And out back, the fenced deck features the same level driveway access and French doors.

Accessible House - Deck

Accessible House - Kitchen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eric Anderson received the Accessibility Award from the Baltimore County Commission on Disabilities, and an Executive Citation from the County Executive for his creation of this house. It illustrates what can be done to help people stay in their homes as their health needs change. Isn't that what most of us want?

 

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19 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 13 2007 03:43PM

6210 Park Heights Ave. #807 Strathmore Towers,Baltimore,Maryland

6210 Park Heights Ave
Strathmore Towers #807
2 Bedrooms
2 Full Baths

sold

 

This luxury condominium has two very elegant art filled lobbies and plenty of parking for you and your guests.

 Take the elevator to this eighth floor bright corner unit. Your covered balcony entices relaxation and is the perfect place for your morning coffee and then later watching the magnificent sunsets.

 Two generous sized ceramic bathrooms..take your pick- one with tub and shower, the other with stall shower.

Neutral wall to wall carpet and freshly painted throughout allow you to move in right away.

 Plenty of room for your clothes, the master bedroom has FOUR closets and a dressing area.

Eat in kitchen boasts space for a nice sized table and chairs and comes with a panty and full sized washer and dryer.

Open spacious living room-dining room with plenty of room to entertain and enjoy the covered balcony with those magnificent sunset views.

The second bedroom which opens from the living room is now being used as a den.

Enjoy the convenient full sized laundry in the large eat in kitchen.

Brightness is enhanced by large windows and a sliding glass door.

The condo fees include all utilities, a 24 hour doorman , and the conveniences of living in a full service luxury condo in the Upper Park Heights area of Baltimore city in the eruv. 

No need to worry about the weather, valet parking in the underground garage.

Please call or email for your private showing.

410-530-2400  mrome@homerome.com


Room for your largest furniture


Living room with Balcony view


Bright window in dining room


2nd bedroom was used as den


Large Bright Window in Dining room


Tree top views from Dining room


Magnificent Sunset Views from the balcony


Fresh paint and neutral carpet


Elegant Condo Building with 24 hour valet parking


Strathmore Towers Condo


Rear Lobby Art Wall


Rear Lobby


Elegant Front Lobby


Elegant Lobby with 24 hour doorman


Elegant  Art filled Lobby


Inviting Double Door Front entry


sliding glass door to covered balcony


Sliding glass door to covered balcony

 

email: mrome@homerome.com
8 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 08 2007 07:39PM

Yep, I Have the Buyers!

Yes, I am told it is a buyer's market. There is way too much inventory on the market, and too many houses that are not selling. But still, I have good, qualified buyers who need a special home. 

Family DinnerOne such family is a blended family. Mother, Father, total of four children. Each parent was married before and each had two kids. So we don’t just need a new house…we need the perfect home. Each child has been promised their own room. After all, they each had their own rooms prior to the remarriage – why should they be penalized because of the family blending? And with such a large family, and both parents working, an au pair is essential.

So now we are up to six bedrooms. We need to find the right home in the right school system, and you guessed it, thHouse Choicesose needs don’t always match up. There’s another challenge, too. With a price range of $500,000 to $750,000, you’d say we have a generous budget, but we have a lot of specs to satisfy. We need a kid friendly neighborhood with sidewalks and places to ride bikes. We need a neighborhood with charm and character, and houses with style - no clone-onials, no tract houses. The kitchen has to be big and warm and friendly, and a place for meals, homework, and gatherings - in other words the hub of the house. There needs to be room to "get away" with kids’ space and adult space. That’s not all! It has to be in the northern part of Baltimore County or in northwest Baltimore City in an area like Mount Washington. Easy access to the Baltimore Beltway is a must.

KitchenI have placed an "ad" on my http://www.buyers4yourhome.com/, and am going to make up flyers for the buyers to leave at homes they have an interest in. The flyer will read:

"Dear Home Owner, Our family would like to live in this neighborhood. We like your home and if you are thinking of selling, please contact our real estate agent: Margaret Rome, Coldwell Banker, 410-530-2400 mrome@homerome.com  866-806-2353- fax.  All calls are confidential.”

I will make up a batch of these flyers for the buyers to keep in their cars. When they see a home they both like, they can slip the flyer into the mailbox or front door. I instruct them to let me know which homes they are interested in so I can be prepared when the call comes in. I can do the research in advance – how much it is assessed for, how long the present owner has lived there, taxes, comps etc.

Why wait for the perfect home to come on the market? Anyone can wait for a home to show up in the MLS. Be proactive! These days, some sellers may be holding back, thinking they will wait until the market gets better. Just because it’s not in the MLS, don’t assume a home isn’t for sale – especially if it seems like the perfect home for your buyers.

If you have this perfect home or know anyone who has a home that would meet the needs of this family, please let me know.

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63 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 07 2007 05:00PM