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Montgomery AL Home For Sale:

809 Wildwood Dr, Montgomery AL 36103

MLS# 498908 | 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths | 2,259 Square Feet | Vaughn East

809 Wildwood Dr

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This Pike Road gem has everything you could want...acreage, pond, outbuildings, and more! The property sits on over 6 acres of private land and features a rustic cedar home with great upgrades! Cooks will love the recently remodeled kitchen with Quartz countertops and tons of storage, open to a bright spacious breakfast area. The family room has vaulted ceiling, double built-in bookshelves, and gas log fireplace. One of the guest bedrooms is bonus sized (used to be two separate bedrooms) and opens to guest/hall bath. A big master bedroom has a walk-in closet and great updated bath with jetted soaking tub, separate shower, and split vanities. You’ll enjoy outdoor living at its best with multiple patio/seating areas and great views of the property! Relax on your private dock/pier and catch dinner in your own stocked pond. A wired workshop, large storage building and drive-in metal building provide plenty of space for tinkering and equipment. An onsite deep well with pump provides endless free water for irrigation. Parking will never be a problem with the 3 car attached carport, 3+car parking pad out front, and circular driveway! Enjoy plenty of mature trees for shade and much desired privacy from immediate neighbors. The wooded areas have been thoughtfully thinned and maintained, and multiple fruit and ornamental trees/shrubs dot the landscape. Truly a paradise, private and secluded, yet minutes from civilization!

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Billy Young, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

8823 Oak Meadow Ct: Don’t Hesitate! You Might Miss Out!

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home For Sale:

8823 Oak Meadow Ct, Montgomery AL 36116

MLS# 498725 | 4 Bedrooms | 2 Baths | 2,266 Square Feet | Sturbridge

8823 oak meadow ct

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Don't hesitate or you might miss out on this immaculate home in sought-after Sturbridge! Meticulous owners have maintained this lovely home and it is move-in ready. An Open plan features a spacious family room with fireplace and built-ins for all your collectibles. The dining room is currently used as an extension of living space, as there is a big breakfast room off the kitchen for casual dining. A galley style kitchen has plenty of counter and cabinet space, and has a nice sized pantry for additional storage. The large master bedroom has access to patio, and has double walk-in closets. The master bath has a split vanity, garden tub with separate shower, and private commode area. There are three additional bedrooms, two with direct access to guest/hall bathroom. There is outdoor living at its best with covered porch, patio area with fire pit, and beautiful in-ground swimming pool with new liner! A car gate allows access to a two car garage that leads directly into home so you will never have to worry about unloading in the rain/weather!

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Billy Young, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

Choosing the Ideal Home for Your Family

by The Hat Team

Purchasing a home is such a huge decision, so you definitely want it to be the right one. Before even starting the home search process, it’s important to think about what it is you want from your new home. 


For many the location of a property is the priority. Perhaps you have your heart set on a charming neighborhood that you have always loved. Or maybe you want a specific school district for your children. Whatever the reason, location is as important financially as it is emotionally. You are making an investment and future resale value should be taken into consideration.


Figuring out where you want to live is the first step in finding the house that is right for you and your family. Once you have an idea of where you want to live, you may discover that you might have to compromise a bit on the type of house you want. For example, perhaps you like the idea of a ranch style home with a big yard, but there is nothing like that available in the area you choose. If your priority is a certain style of home, you may have to compromise on the location. The 5 Factors of a ‘Good’ Location

Looking for a home based on architectural style can be challenging, especially if you are moving to a new area with which you are not familiar. One way is to use the key word option on real estate search sites to type in descriptive words. Once again, you may have to adjust your expectations because you might find a house you love in a neighborhood that you don’t like so much. Perhaps new construction is the way to go for you. That way you can choose where you want to live and build to your specifications. 26 Popular Architectural Home Styles


Often finances will dictate where you can search for a house based on what you can afford. If you’re handy and don’t mind the idea of a fixer-upper, you might be able to find a diamond in the rough for a great price. Just keep in mind the future expenses of renovating it. If a move-in ready home is what you’re looking for, maybe you should consider a townhome or condo, especially if the amenities that often come with those types of homes appeal to you.


There are so many questions to ask yourself before you begin looking for a house. Do you want a big yard or do you hate yard work? Do you want to be able to walk to restaurants and shops or do you prefer country living? Do you mind a long commute to your job or do you want to live near where you work? Take time to think these things through before you start your home search. Trust me, it will go more smoothly and be much more enjoyable if you go into it knowing what you want!

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home (or both), let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500 and check out https://homesforsaleinmontgomeryalabama.com for more information!

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Celebrate Independence with These Festive 4th of July Cupcakes

by The Hat Team

One of the best things about summer is getting to celebrate Independence Day with friends and family. July 4th parties are filled with food, fun and laughter, but they aren’t complete without a spectacular, patriotic dessert! Here are some fantastic cupcake ideas for your 4th of July celebration: (click on the links for recipes)

Twizzler Firecracker Cupcakes

These sparkling cupcakes are sure to make a “bang” at your celebration…plus they are a fun craft for kids to make!

American Flag Cupcake Cake

Nothing says “I love my country” better than an American Flag! Sure…you could make the standard “flag cake” but this version is much easier to serve.

4th of July Layered Cupcakes

Enjoy the taste of frosting with every bite of these patriotic cupcakes filled with buttercream frosting and topped with flags.

BBQ Cupcakes with Grilled Hot Dogs

These fun and creative cupcakes are sure to impress! Bring these adorable treats and you will be the MVP of any potluck BBQ.

Red, White, & Blue Confetti Cupcakes

Patriotic sprinkles make these goodies look like an explosion of fireworks…and taste like an explosion of yummy goodness!

Snow Cone Cupcakes

You won’t have to worry about these snow cones melting in the summer heat. They are not made of ice!  Nope…it’s frosting and sprinkles! 

Wishing you and yours a happy, festive and safe Independence Day!

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home (or both), let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500 and check out https://homesforsaleinmontgomeryalabama.com for more information!

Photo Credits: tastesoflizzyt.com, sugarandcharm.com, thegunnysack.com , lifeloveliz.com, sprinklebakes.com, abeautifulmess.com 

Have a Safe and Happy Independence Day!

by The Hat Team

“America is best described in one word--freedom” Dwight D. Eisenhower

As Americans, we celebrate Independence Day on July 4th to honor our nation’s birthday and the Declaration of Independence. It is day replete with parades, cookouts, picnics, waving flags, and fireworks--and a heavy dose of patriotism.

DISTINCTIVE DATES:

  • JULY 4, 1776: The Second Continental Congress completed its work on the Declaration of Independence.
  • JULY 8, 1776: Independence Day was first Celebrated in Philadelphia on, and the Liberty Bell was sounded on that day.
  • JULY 4, 1804: The first public celebration was held at the White House
  • JULY 4, 1826: Both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on this day.
  • JULY 4, 1941: Independence Day was first celebrated as a federal legal holiday

HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY FOURTH!!!

2315 Yancey Ave: Well Maintained Duplex

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home For Sale:

2315 Yancey Ave, Montgomery AL 36107

MLS# 497118 | Duplex | 3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths | Capitol Heights

Well Maintained Duplex

2315 Yancey Ave

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A well maintained duplex occupied by owner for many years. Left side is larger unit, 2 bedrooms/1 bath with great hardwood floors, which are original but in pristine condition. Right side unit is well proportioned 1 bedroom/1 bath with updated kitchen. Both units have front and side entrances, and both have screened front porches. Rear detached 2 car garage is excellent for storage. There is a fenced yard for pets. Enjoy great neighbors, and convenience to downtown!

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Billy Young, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

How to Prepare for a Long-Distance Move

by The Hat Team

Moving is one of the most stressful things you do in life. Even if you are just moving to a new home in the same town, there are a lot of factors that go into it. So, when you are moving far away to a new place, the logistics can be overwhelming! 

Here is a guide to help you prepare for a long-distance move:

Your first step is to find a local Realtor in the place where you are moving. Ideally, you want an experienced Realtor with a lot of knowledge about the area. Someone who knows about the best neighborhoods, the best school districts and the most convenient locations. Yes, you can browse listings and research the area online, but you will need the expertise of someone who lives in that area and understands the local market and has local contacts that can help you through the process. Plus, by having a professional Realtor on your side, you will get access to the newest listings before they even hit online sites. We know top REALTORS in nearly every market in the country, so call or text us for a referral.

Do your homework.


Your Realtor can provide a lot of great information and assistance, but only if she knows what you are looking for. Depending on where you are moving, you might be able to find informational guide books. But, if not, technology can be your guide. Look up local news stations and newspapers online to see what’s going on in your new town. Find groups from the town on social media and ask questions. Websites like Area Vibes and U.S. News and World Reports are great resources for finding information about a place including its housing market, job market, schools, cost of living, crime rates, etc. You will find that the more knowledge you have about the place where you are moving, the easier your move will be.

Determine your needs and desires.

This sounds like common sense, right?  But sometimes people rush into finding a new home without giving much thought to exactly what they want, whether due to time constraints or excitement. It will pay off to slow your roll and take the time to determine what it is you want in your new home. This will also allow your Realtor to assist you in the most effective way. Do you want to live in a rural, suburban, or urban area?  What style and size house are you looking for? How important is the school district? How close do you want to be to your job? These are just a few questions to ask yourself before starting your home search.

Create a realistic budget.

Once you have researched your new town and looked through some of the listings, you will have an idea what price point you are looking at for your new home. Your local Realtor will be able to assist with this part of it too. You will also want to research the general cost of living in terms of things like gas, groceries, and childcare. Once you have figured out what the anticipated cost of living will be, it will be easier for you to create your buying budget.

Visit if you can.

If possible, you should plan a visit to your new town before moving there. All the online research in the world, while helpful, cannot give you a true feel for a place. Make plans to meet up with your local Realtor and have her show you various neighborhoods based on the needs you expressed. Spending time familiarizing yourself with your new home town will help you make an informed home-buying decision.

Hire a moving company.


A long-distance move is hard. So, if you can include hiring a moving company in your budget, definitely do so! Not only will they help you with the physical moving of your belongings, they will also take care of the transportation logistics. That way, you can focus on getting your new home set up. Research different moving companies and find the one that best fits your needs and budget.

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home (or both), let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500 and check out http://homesforsaleinmontgomeryalabama.com for more information!

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Happy Father's Day!

by The Hat Team

He never looks for praises.
He's never one to boast.
He just goes on quietly working
For those he loves the most.

Houseplants That Won’t Harm Your Pets

by The Hat Team

If you love the idea of bringing nature indoors in the form of houseplants, but you also have some precious fur babies living in your home, then there are some things you need to know. Not all houseplants are safe for our furry friends.  It’s important to do your homework and find out which houseplants will add the beauty of nature to your décor while also being safe for your pets!

Luckily, there are plenty of options available that are not toxic for pets. Here’s a list of a few houseplants that are known to be safe for cats and dogs to get you started:

  • African Violets – These low maintenance plants come in a range of purple and pink hues. Keep their soil moderately wet and water them by letting them soak up the water from the pot’s drainage hole to keep from damaging leaves and petals.
  • Christmas Cactus – Unlike another holiday plant, amaryllis, Christmas cacti are not toxic to dogs and cats.  While they can still cause a tummy ache if eaten, they are safer than other festive holiday plants
  • Friendship Plant – This friendly plant, named for the ease with which it can be divided and shared, is a safe choice for your cats and dogs.  Friendship plants tolerate medium and low light and love humidity.
  • Lace Flower Vine – This pretty plant grows best in a hanging basket.  That means it should be well out of reach of your pets, but even if they got ahold of it and ate some, it would not harm them. Hang it in a spot with bright, indirect light and water when soil feels dry. It’s trailing stems will grow about three feet long.
  • Lipstick Plant – This unique plant has blooms that resemble tubes of lipstick!  It’s a tropical plant that thrives in bright light. It can grow up to 20 inches tall and needs to be watered frequently. It’s a great pet-friendly option for adding some bright color to your space!
  • Polka Dot Plant – Add some more color with a polka dot plant.  These plants have patterned leaves in colors like pink or white. While it can grow up to three feet tall, it will usually remain on the small side (12 inches or less) when planted in containers.  It needs bright, indirect light and moist soil.
  • Spider Plant – If you’re looking for a houseplant that is safe for pets and easy to grow, you can’t go wrong with a spider plant. They grow  best in bright, indirect light but can tolerate low light as well.  Be sure to let the soil dry between watering them for best growth.

While the plants listed (and many others) are technically safe for pets, it is important to remember that they might still get tummy aches if they ingest them. The best practice is to keep houseplants out of reach of your pets. If they should manage to snack on a plant, watch them closely for any reactions.

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home (or both), let  Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at  334-834-1500 and check out https://homesforsaleinmontgomeryalabama.com for more information!

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460 Caldwell Pl: Great For Entertaining!

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home for Sale:

460 Caldwell Place, Montgomery AL 36109

MLS# 496768 | 2 Bedrooms | 2 Baths | 1,501 Square Feet | Dalraida

Great For Entertaining!

460 Caldwell Pl

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This adorable patio home in desirable Dalraida is just what you have been looking for. Great for entertaining, it has a formal dining room, large kitchen with sunny breakfast nook AND a breakfast bar! The spacious living room has high ceilings and gas log fireplace, and plenty of wall space for furniture and art. The split plan has a private guest bedroom and bath at the front of the house, and a large master bedroom at the rear. The master bedroom has plenty of closet space, and newly installed French doors leading to a private courtyard. A master bath has a garden tub, separate walk-in shower, and double vanities! Out back, you will enjoy a covered patio, and storage galore with an attached storage room and a detached storage building! A private drive allows rear access to off-street parking. The roof was replaced about four years ago, so that is something you will not have to budget for, for many years to come! New laminate flooring throughout most of the house is great for allergy sufferers who can’t deal with carpet, and perfect for indoor pets! Call us or your favorite agent and don't miss out on this one.

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Billy Young, Sandra Nickel Hat Team.

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