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December 2020 Newsletter

Thank you for opening my monthly email and allowing me to stay in touch and share business and personal information with you throughout the year.

Going into our last month of 2020, I want to express my gratitude to the individuals and families who trusted me this year to help them with buying, selling and many of them, BOTH buying and selling at the same time!

Buying and selling a home is an emotional & detailed experience.  It’s deeper than just sticking a sign in the yard and/or driving around looking at houses. My gratitude for my clients that trusted me to advise them properly, walk with them through the process, negotiate and be their advocate from beginning to end (and beyond the closing) leaves me with a loss of words to explain how honored I feel.

THANK YOU!

Our relationship does not end after the closing. Please know that I am here for my clients to help them in ANY way at ANY time. Even if you’re not a client of mine (yet 😉), please utilize my professional training, experience and expertise any time you have a real estate question. If you have questions about the market in general or about a particular neighborhood; or you’re considering making some home improvements and wonder what the return on your investment may be – I’d be thrilled to hear from you.

Many say, “Let me know how I can help”, but I MEAN it.  Let me be a resource for you!  I’m happy to do it!

On a personal note, my kids are home e-learning so I’m seeing a lot of them these days. Thankfully they are old enough now that I can still be out with clients and attend meetings and training when offered in person but I am enjoying the time we’re all home. I’ve always been a “go-getter” and the kids have always been involved in many activities so this “slower” pace has been nice most of the time. Can you tell I’m a glass half full person? 😊

MERRY CHRISTMAS to you! I wish you and your family a safe and healthy Holiday season.

All my best,

Shawna

Where Are the Best Places for Pie in Indy?

Some folks will tell you that the best part of Thanksgiving is the turkey. Others will say it’s the stuffing. If you have a sweet tooth, however, you know that the absolute best part of the holiday dinner is dessert.

Apple pie, pecan pie, chocolate pie, blackberry pie and pumpkin! This is the season to indulge in all your favorites. The best part is that you aren’t even required to do any baking.

You can take a trip to one of the best places in or around Indianapolis when you want good, homemade pie for your feast:

Pots and Pans — Indianapolis

Pots and Pans is an artisan bakery with some of the most delectable creations you’ll ever find. You can pick up all the traditional holiday favorites here, including Apple Crumble, Maple Pecan and Sweet Potato. Their Caramel Pumpkin is highly recommend and only available during this season. Pots and Pans also has savory pies — including one they call “Thanksgiving Dinner.”

Shapiro’s — Indianapolis

Shapiro’s has been serving up kosher-style sandwiches and thick, hearty soups for more than 110 years — long enough to be considered an Indy institution by locals. They also have some amazing desserts, like their Devil’s Food Cheesecake and their traditional German Chocolate Cake. They have all the varieties of pies that your family may want for Thanksgiving, including Cherry, Rhubarb and Chocolate Cream.

Jazzy Doris’ Pies — Indianapolis

Known as “The Pie Lady of City Market,” you have to catch Jazzy Dorris on Wednesdays when she’s there with her newest batch, but her made-from-scratch confections are a must-have. The Kentucky Bourbon Pecan pie she makes has a rich, boozy flavor that’s compelling, but her sugar cream and blueberry pies are also amazing.

The Cake Bake Shop — Indianapolis, Carmel

The Cake Bake Shop by Gwendolyn Rogers found fame and fortune several years ago — even making an appearance in Oprah’s “O Magazine.” It recently opened a second location in Carmel, but you can find all the cakes, cookies and pies you dream about at either shop. The Peanut Butter Mousse pie or the French Cherry Lattice pie are great options — but you can’t go wrong with Key Lime or Georgia Pecan, either.

Tuttle’s Cafe & Sweet Shop — Greenfield

Okay, it’s a bit of a trip to get there, but no list of great places for pie would be complete without mention of Tuttle’s Cafe & Sweet Shop. Many of their pies are made with produce that’s taken right off the farm, including their famous Honeycrisp Apple, Blueberry Lemon and others.

Taylor’s Bakery — Fishers & Indianapolis

For more than a century, the family that owns Taylor’s Bakery has been crafting baked goods of all kinds to delight area residents. The selection of fresh-baked pies available varies daily, but you can always order Apple, Cherry, Pumpkin and Pecan ahead of time for your Thanksgiving table. You probably should also check out the array of bread products and cookies they have available, all of which would make a graceful addition to your table.

Locally Grown Gardens — Indianapolis

You may be tempted to think that Locally Grown Gardens is a mere produce stand, but you’d be sorely mistaken — and you’d miss out on a great cup of coffee and pie. Chef Ron’s Sugar Cream pie is a local sensation, but you also can’t go wrong with any of their custard varieties. (While you’re there, you may want to ask about their pre-made dinners. That could get you out of cooking entirely!)

Gray Brothers Cafeteria — Mooresville

Since 1944, Gray Brothers Cafeteria has been serving up homestyle food that’s well worth the ride. At this time of year, however, they focus heavily on pie. Roughly 8,500 fresh-baked delights head out their doors right before Thanksgiving. Some perennial favorites include Pumpkin, Blackberry, Banana Cream and Lemon Meringue. Just remember that you probably should plan ahead to get the best selection.

My Sugar Pie — Zionsville, Greenwood

When it comes to pie, there’s almost nothing you can’t find at My Sugar Pie — but you might want to call ahead to place your order so that you don’t run into problems. They’re incredibly popular, and they will happily ship anything that isn’t cream-filled or topped with meringue. You can get traditional favorites, like Dutch Apple or Mixed Berry pies, or go with something a little more exotic, like their Butterscotch Cream.

Lisa’s Pie Shop — Atlanta

Again, heading to Lisa’s requires a bit of a drive, but it’s worth it to check out this award-winning pie shop. They have all the standard fruit and cream pies you might expect, but you should probably pick out one or two of their specialty pies, like Black Raspberry or Hershey Bar.

Rene’s Bakery — Indianapolis

There’s always something new and exciting at Rene’s, whether you’re looking for pumpkin chocolate chip muffins or toffee almond scones. And, naturally, they also have pie — lots and lots of pie. The menu changes daily, but you can call to find out what they have before you go.

If you need a little extra justification for buying your pies this year, remember: You’ll be supporting a local business — which is particularly important during the pandemic.

Shawna O’Brien
F.C. Tucker Geist Fishers
shawna.obrien@talktotucker.com
317-506-0039

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We chose Shawna because she came highly recommended by our neighbor who used her and sold their house in one day. During our first visit, she walked through our house and gave us recommendations and tips for staging and selling our house. Shawna is very professional, trustworthy, personable and knowledgeable; she was always one step ahead of me. If I asked her to do something, she had already done it. After only a few days, we had multiple offers on our home and we sold for over asking price! She is amazing and I have already referred her to several friends.

The Benefits of Hiring an Interior Designer or Decorator

When it comes to updating their living space, some homeowners enjoy doing the research and then planning, designing, and decorating on their own. Many believe they will save a substantial amount of money. 

While that may be true, they may also be doing themselves a disservice by overlooking the benefits of hiring an interior designer (who can create and maximize functional living space) and/or an interior decorator (who can furnish and adorn a home or room for aesthetic appeal).

While homeowners may seek inspiration from magazines and websites, designers and decorators know how to adapt those concepts to the available space. They can also ensure that their suggestions and recommendations are practical and attainable and take advantage of the latest products and systems available. In addition, they can offer the added benefit of applying rebates and discounts from manufacturers, importers, and trade showrooms – which the average consumer simply can’t get.

Those discounts may even help offset the cost of the professional fees. But perhaps the greatest benefit of hiring professionals is the peace of mind that comes from knowing they can save you a great deal of time, especially if you have too many ideas or none at all.

Real Estate Trends Worth Watching

As you probably are with any financial investment, you should always be mindful of the value of your investment in property. Aside from knowing its fair market price, you should also be aware of market demographics and how they influence your home’s value.

Available statistics can help identify those demographics, their desirable home features, and current trends. Staying in touch with this information will help you understand how your home is valued and the types of projects worth potential investment.

For example, millennials are emerging as the largest demographic of buyers, and they often identify “smart technology”, such as newer security systems and smart appliances and fixtures, as important features. Eco-friendly and energy-saving features will also increase buyer interest in today’s market, especially as electric car chargers become more common, and as climate extremes increase demand for more efficient HVAC systems.

Of course, today’s buyers are still seeking long-time desirables such as upgraded kitchens and bathrooms. 

So, whether you’re looking to attract a certain type of buyer, deciding whether to invest in a specific home improvement, or simply reviewing the value of your investments, let’s discuss today’s trends and how they might impact your home’s value.