11:48pm–#Bridgeport CT–Don’t go to sleep yet Bridgeport ! Odor of gas indoors indoors at 172 Laurel Avenue. Lots of firetrucks on the way. UPDATE–Firefighters meter and find nothing.
11:48pm–#Bridgeport CT–Don’t go to sleep yet Bridgeport ! Odor of gas indoors indoors at 172 Laurel Avenue. Lots of firetrucks on the way. UPDATE–Firefighters meter and find nothing.
11:19pm–#Derby CT–Report of a possible electrical fire at 293 Elizabeth Street. Firefighters on scene reporting nothing seen from the street, going in to investigate.
9:47pm–#Bridgeport CT–#ctfire–A police car was involved in a car accident at James Street and Washington Ave. The civilian car is now heavily involved in fire shooting up to the utility wires. Firefighters on the way.
8:50pm–#Stratford–Sounds like they have DUI checkpoint on Barnum Ave. on near Franklin School. A driver took off prior to the checkpoint, a brief pursuit ensued but police lost the car.
Breanne Lilley was last seen on Arctic Street in Bridgeport, CT wearing a pink shirt, lights jeans, hoop earrings and has a tattoo of a paw on her right arm.
Breanne is a 15 year old, white female, with Red hair and Hazel eyes. She is approximately 5’04” and weighs about 132 lbs.
If you know the whereabouts of Breanne Lilley please contact the Fairfield Police Department by calling (203) 254-4800.
7:11pm–#Bridgeport CT–Police are investigating an untimely death inside an apartment on Stewart Street. I know all deaths are untimely but they probably mean no foul play is involved.
Housing 101
Dressing Your Home For Sale
A story from December, but with an all year moral.
Realtor’s tend to work what seems like all the time. So today was no different for me. It was kind of cool to see the transformation of store fronts and town Main Streets from Wednesday night to Friday morning. The greens, the bows, candy canes and lights, they were everywhere. As I drove through neighborhoods, people were decorating the fronts of their homes and their yards and their cars and, well it seemed like about anything they could.
As I drove down one particular street I had a moment; you know, the one when you say out loud, not realizing it, “What are they thinking?” The client that was in my car looked at me and said, “Do they really think they are going to sell that house looking like that?”
There you had it; an unbiased observation. The home had a For Sale Sign out front. It also had half a dozen blow up figures that included an animated snow globe, lights, that at night might have looked ok but, during the day, looked like black yarn had been thrown everywhere and to “top it all off”, someone on the roof was trying to attached a sled with all the trimmings, including Rudolph.
Now, let me make this clear, I would never tell anyone how to celebrate the holidays. But, if you are selling your home and it is during the holiday season I tell my clients, please keep it simple. I know we all have our traditions; we want to put out all the keepsakes and the memories that remind us of growing up or even more importantly our children growing up; all the more reason not to and I will tell you why.
First, one of the things you want people to be able to do is picture themselves living in your home. The more stuff there is around, the less likely that is. It’s hard enough to do this on normal days. Next, we all feel that pressure to keep the house up all the time when selling, just in case “the” buyer wants to see it that day. The more decorating and display, the more work for you. Lastly, accidents happen. The more things that are out, the more likely something will get knocked over, little hands might pick up and drop or any host of other things. Aunt Tilly’s porcelain dove is 80 years old and can never be replaced so why take the chance?
So rule of thumb is Keep It Simple; inside AND out.
Oh, and if you’re looking to make the house smell like holiday time may I suggest fresh baked cookies, or a candle that smells like it, versus a pine scented one? Pine can be harsh to some people and make them rush through the showing. On the other hand, I’ve never seen anyone run from a warm cookie
5:03pm–#Bridgeport CT–Report of a car accident with entrapment at 4543 Main Street near Kaechele Place. Firefighters on the way. UPDATE— No entrapment on this two car accident. One person reported injured.
4:40pm–#Fairfield Ct–Police are on scene with an alleged intoxicated man at the main library at 1080 Old Post Rd…..I wonder what he went there to check out? EMS on the way.
4:22pm–#Bridgeport CT–Report of a car hitting the gates at Seaside Park.