9:26pm—#Bridgeport–Firefighters are in the area of the street formerly known as Prince Street for smoke in the area…..or is Prince in the area? Seriously, firefighters are on Prince Street investigating a smoke condition in the area.
Oven Fire in Fairfield
4:50pm–#Fairfield CT–Report of a oven fire at 168 Tanglewood Lane with the coil sparking. I gotta get Marsillio’s on Black Rock Turnpike to do a video on how to use a self cleaning oven!
Dirt bike and quad park?
#Bridgeport Ct–Another week for Bridgeport Police with dirt bikes and quads running illegally through city streets causing hazards for drivers and pedestrians. Bridgeport is the park city, should the city create a park for riding? Would it alleviate the situation?
Kasey Kahne wins Food City 500 at Bristol
BRISTOL, Tenn. — Kasey Kahne seized first when Brad Keselowski spun his tires on a restart with 40 laps to go, leading the rest of the way to capture Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. USA Today has the full story and results here…
Stabbing in Bridgeport
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Open House Sunday
If you are in the market for a home, one of the best days of the week is Open House Sunday. Are you a seasoned pro or a newbie? Either way, you need to be prepared as you may just find your next home today.
First you must go to your favorite website and see if the houses on your list are having an Open House, may I suggest www.CindyPenkoff.com? (I know shameless plug.) You make your list for the day, grab your coffee and go. The hardest part of this adventure, strangely enough, is being in the house, especially if you don’t have your agent with you. (You do have an agent right?)
The reason I say it’s the hardest part is you walk a fine line of feeling comfortable and feeling like a snoop. So here is the rule. If you know, when you walk in the door that you are not going to like this house “But let’s look any way since we are here”, walk through and leave. Simple. If nothing else it could add to the list of things you don’t like in a house. But, if you walk into a house that has potential, well then let the snooping begin.
Now, you are not going to really snoop, but you are going to give the house a good once over, you know like walking the car lots on Sunday when they used to be closed. This means, you open closet doors and medicine cabinets. Look under the sink cabinets for any leaks. Go into the basement and look at the electrical box and the sump pump. Is it dry or is there some moisture? Try opening and closing some windows and look up and look down. How does the ceiling look and do the floors look like you can work with them? Make notes; whether it be on your smart phone or a good old fashioned pen and paper. Look in the garage if it has one and walk around the yard.
Things off limits; drawers and anything NOT a part of the house. An old cool looking trunk in the basement or storage bins, any mail left on the counter and do not open that roll top desk. It’s not staying with the house. If it’s a personal item leave it alone and please do not let your children play with the toys of the children living in the home.
As much fun as it can be for a buyer, if you are selling your home, Open House Sunday is almost never your favorite day of the week. It really doesn’t matter how badly you want to sell your home either. You will feel as if you are being pushed out of your house, even if you are never home on Sunday in the first place. You will feel like you are being judged and you will feel like someone has gone through your things. At the same time you will be anxious to hear a report from your realtor at the end of the day. “How many people came and did anyone seem interested?” Validation.
The best advice I can give you, if you really want to sell your home, is read what I said above to potential buyers. Did you throw all your stuff in the walk in closet, the coat closet, under the sink or dirty dishes in the stove? Bad call. This place needs some spit and shine. More than likely you have known about this open house for at least a week. Don’t wait until that morning to get it all done. Has the lawn been groomed; first impressions are everything. How does the house smell? Yes smell. You would be surprised how many houses I go into that smell like teenage boys bedrooms. Choose something fresh and clean like lemon or orange. I hate to break it to you, all those candles you put around the house aren’t helping and nothing replaces a good old fashioned cleaning.
Here is the reality of Open House Sunday. If you really want to sell your house, you have to do it, but if you are going to do it, do it right. If you want to buy a house, open house Sunday is one of the best ways to find out what you like and what you don’t, just understand, somebody still lives there. So be a courteous guest.
Buying a home? What a deal! And what a great guy!
McFight Now!
Police and EMS are now at the McDonald’s on North Ave. Big street fight with 5 guys hitting a guy with a club. Police on scene giving the ok for EMS who was staged to enter the scene to help the man beaten.
McPassed Out
1:55am–#Bridgeport CT–Report of a customer passed out at the wheel in the drive thru at the North Avenue McDonald’s. First responders on the way.
