Tuesday, February 19, 2008

2nd Annual Greenhaven Community Garage Sale and Open House Tour

It's time to start planning for our 2nd Annual Greenhaven Community Garage Sale and Open House Tour!

The tentative date for this event is Saturday, June 28, 2008 from 8am – 2pm

In order to have this event be as successful as possible, I need some help from my fellow Greenhaven neighbors.

I would like to have a preliminary meeting sometime in April, to discuss the details of the Garage Sale and Open House Tour.

Specifically, I need people who are interested in the following activities:

  • Obtaining local business sponsorships
  • Signing up neighbors for the garage sale
  • Finding adequate advertising avenues
  • Organizing Day-Of-Event activities in the park

I will work with real estate agents regarding the open houses, as well as tying up any other loose ends.

If you can help in any way, please contact Mariana Wagner: 719-570-7715

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

In Memory of REALTOR John Arends (1947-2008)


John Arends of ReMax Properties was the real estate agent for many homeowners in Greenhaven, when they bought their new Greenhaven John Laing home in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

Sadly, John Arends passed away January 26, 2008 - just 6 days after his 61st birthday.

He is survived by his wife (and REALTOR) Judy, 2 daughters and 3 grandchildren.

If you wish to pay your respects to one of the most influential and well respected REALTORS in Colorado Springs, there will be a memorial service in memory of John Arends:

Friday, February 1, 2008 at 10:45 a.m.
Woodmen Valley Chapel
250 E Woodmen Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80919

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Greenhaven Neighborhood: 5 Ways to Deal With Not-So-Great Neighbors

We love the Greenhaven neighborhood. One of the BEST things about our neighborhood is the PEOPLE! There are a lot of great people living in Greenhaven.

However, unfortunately, no matter where you live, you may come across a neighbor that is, well, not-so-great. It happens.

We don't always get to choose who we live near, and sometimes 2 personalities or lifestyles just don't mesh. Here are a few tips on dealing with neighbors that may be a little difficult to deal with:

  1. Try to talk, in person, to the neighbor regarding the "issue." Maintain your composure. If a neighbor seems to have been offended by something, make sure you apologize for the offense IF, in fact it was something you could have controlled. Or, address a complaint that you have with your neighbor in a non-confrontational way. More times than not, an issue with a neighbor is stemmed from a simple misunderstanding.
  2. Do NOT argue with your neighbor. Even if you cannot resolve the issue with a conversation, please do not argue. This will only make your living situation more hostile than it needs to be. Sometimes we can't be buddy-buddy with your neighbors, but there is no need to make them enemies.
  3. Report illegal behavior to the proper authorities. If for some reason you suspect illegal activities, do not try to address the issue yourself. Please contact the proper authorities.
  4. Do not complain about your neighbor online. All this does is create documented animosity and potentially make homes harder to sell. No one wants to live by a potentially difficult neighbor.
  5. Be Nice. Regardless of past "issues" – when possible, go out of your way to be nice to your neighbors. Many times one small act of kindness can repair the most difficult of problems. Maybe pick up their empty trash bins if they blew over, shovel snow off of their sidewalk …

Here are a few sites that offer some more tips on dealing with difficult neighbors:

http://home.families.com/blog/dealing-with-difficult-neighbors

http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Ego/id/35186

http://www.womenof.com/Articles/ai_2_26_07.asp

Posted By: Mariana Wagner – Greenhaven Real Estate Expert – Wagner iTeam at Keller Williams Realty – (719) 570-7715

Monday, January 7, 2008

Vista Ridge High School Has Its Own Website


 

Vista Ridge High School - the new Falcon District 49 High school to the north of the Greenhaven neighborhood finally has its own website. Check it out!

http://d49.org/schools/vrhs/

Snow Removal and Holiday Decorations Guidelines for Greenhaven

Happy New Year!

For your convenience, here are the Stetson Hills/Greenhaven HOA guidelines for snow removal and holiday decorations for Greenhaven:

Holiday Lights:

Holiday Lights can remain up for 30 days before and after the holiday. This means that your Christmas decorations need to be down before the 25th of January, or you could receive a citation.

Snow Removal:

Per the HOA, "Property owners are responsible for clearing any sidewalks in front of their property within 24 hours of when snow stops falling" to avoid a citation.

(If you are out of town and need your sidewalk/driveway cleared, our son will clear it for $5. Just call us: 570-7715)

The HOA is not responsible for the clearing of the streets, as that is the City of Colorado Springs' job, and they really have no obligation to clear off the residential streets within Greenhaven as they are not primary or secondary roadways.

We wish you all a happy, healthy 2008 filled with laughter and good times!

Sincerely,
Derek and Mariana Wagner – Wagner iTeam at Keller Williams Realty – (719) 570-7715
Colorado Springs Real Estate agents and Greenhaven Real Estate experts

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Stetson Hills Burglary Alert (12/19/07)

Taken from the Colorado Springs Government Site, December 19, 2007:

Daytime Residential Burglaries in the Stetson Hills Neighborhood

There is currently a burglary pattern occurring throughout the Stetson Hills Division involving residential burglaries between 9AM and 1:30PM on week days.

These burglaries may involve two Black males who appear to drive a Cadillac with purple metallic paint. The men will knock on front doors to determine if anyone is at home and if no one answers, the door is kicked in.

Residents are asked to be aware of suspicious persons or vehicles in their neighborhoods and report that suspicious activity by calling 911. If you have additional information regarding this crime pattern please call the contact person below.

Sgt Todd Drennan 444-3170 DRENNANTO@CI.COLOSPGS.CO.US