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October is filled with TREATS

Local scenic beauty, Keeneland racing, fall festivals, trick-or-treaters and more – there’s SO MUCH to enjoy in Lexington and Central Kentucky in October!  Here are some of our favorites.

 

The Kentucky Castle: Keeneland, Old Friends & Castle Royal Excursion

Kentucky Castle, Versailles
October 1, 9am – 1pm
October 8, 9am -1pm
October 15, 9am – 1pm
October 22, 9am – 1pm
 
 
You’re invited to a Kentucky royal excursion experience! Join a small group of guests as we board a luxury shuttle and leave at 9a for a guided tour of Keeneland. A celebrated national landmark with timeless beauty, guests are provided with a unique look at Thoroughbred Racing with morning workouts!

Autumn Gala by Gloria Deo Ballet

October 26, 4pm and 7pm showings
Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center, Lexington
All ages
 

REIMAGINE

Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center
141 E Main St, Lexington
11am – 8pm

REIMAGINE is an exhibition of art inspired by grade school children. Bidding opens August 9 and Gallery Hop/Final Bidding takes place on Friday, September 20th. All proceeds from silent auction of the collaborative originals will help provide arts-related resources for local KY public schools.

Lexington Hot Cider Hustle 5K

October 19, 8:30am – 12noonpm
Kentucky Horse Park
4089 Iron Works Park, Lexington

 
5K Run/Walk
 

The Price is Right, Live!

October 22, 7:30pm
Rupp Arena
430 W Vine St, Lexington

2019 National Horse Show

October 25, 8am – 6pm
Kentucky Horse Park – Alltech Arena

National Horse Show is the oldest continually held horse show in the United States; it includes competition for hunters, equitation, and show jumpers.

Trunk or Treat – Make-a-Wish

October 29, 5:30pm – 7pm
Make-A-Wish office
1230 Liberty Bank Lane Ste 300, Louisville
FREE

Celebrate Halloween with your local Make-A-Wish families, volunteers, and supporters. Bring the kids to trick-or-treat early with decorated themed trunks, participate in a wish family costumer contest and create a wish art.


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Events We ♥️ this month

Whether you’re into football, farmer’s markets of festivals – you’ll find so much to enjoy in Lexington and Central Kentucky in September! Here are a few of our favorites.

 

Bluegrass Classic Dog Show

Kentucky Horse Park
August 29 – September 2, 2019

Four days of all-breed conformation and obedience competition sponsored by the Lexington Kennel Club Inc., the Northern Kentucky Kennel Club Inc., and the Mid-Kentucky Kennel Club Inc. This show will include competition for more than 150 breeds, best-in-show competition, junior showmanship classes, obedience and rally, AKC Owner-Handler Series, Canine Good Citizen Test, and much more!

Lakeside Live

Weekly on Friday & Saturday thru September 29, 2019
7pm – 10pm
Lexington Green
FREE

Free live music every Friday and Saturday night May-September. With a beautiful covered dock, a fire pit hang out, amazing restaurants and shopping, and fun live music, you’ll want to linger with friends and family. Pets and lawn chairs are welcome.

Music on the Lawn

Weekly on Friday, Saturday thru October 26, 2019
6:30pm – 9:30pm
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill

The greatest combination of live music, amazing food and a farm-fresh setting you could ever imagine! Head to Shaker Village for an evening on the lawn beside the historic Trustees’ Office and the Shaker Village garden. Music on the Lawn features live music, outdoor dining, drinks and specialty cocktails around the fire pits. Don’t forget to enjoy a marshmallow roast, grab a cocktail and then take in a special $5 after 5:00 tour. No admission is required, and music begins at 6:30 pm.

Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre – Sing a Song of Murder

September 4, 2019 @ 7pm
My Old Kentucky Foam
Georgetown, KY

 
Competition is fierce as the 2019 season of “American Talented Voice Search” comes to a close. The field has been whittled down to the final two contestants: Jasper Jones and Melody Rayne, who will do anything to procure their place at the top. When talent isn’t enough and careers are on the line, what comes next? Flattery? Bribery? Blackmail? Or worse… Come join our studio audience as host Ryan Seashore and judges Simon Cowbell and Jennifer Highbridge bring our contest to a close! You can vote for the winner and perhaps catch a killer.

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Tips to Pass Your Home Inspection When Selling

The vast majority of Central Kentucky homebuyers will want to have a thorough home inspection performed as soon as their offer is accepted by the seller. Here are five tips on how to ensure that when selling, you pass your home inspection with the fewest issues possible.

 

1. Unfettered Access

First tip to pass your home inspection, provide unfettered access to your electric panels, heating and cooling systems and your attic. The inspector will need to assess all of these areas, so it’s best to let them get in easily. Remember also to clean the space below your sinks so the inspector can easily assess your pipes.


2. Appliance Check

Second, be sure to empty all your appliances to facilitate the inspection (except your refrigerator, of course).  That means your washer, dryer, dishwasher and stove should all be fully empty and ready to test.


3. Documentation

Next – if possible — provide full documentation of your appliances, systems and any work you’ve had done on them. For example, “if you’ve had an engineer inspect a crack in your foundation and there’s nothing wrong with your structure, display that report so the home inspector doesn’t have to be concerned about the crack,” says a local inspection company.

You can even attempt to provide the manuals for appliances by using online resources like GE’s Appliance Manual online center: http://www.geappliances.com/ge/service-and-support/literature.htm


4. Light The Way

One incredibly simple tip – replace ALL light bulbs so the inspector won’t have to worry about whether a burnt out bulb is really an issue with your wiring. 


5. Get Outta There

Last, get out of there!  Think of the inspection as another home showing – you need to be out of sight and out of mind so the inspector can speak freely with the buyers and their agent. And if at all possible, take your pets with you or arrange for them to be visiting a friend or relative during the inspection time.


 

These tips are a great starting point to helping pass your home inspection. Remember, your real estate agent is your best resource throughout the entire listing process. They are there to guide you through each part of the transaction and answer any questions that you have. Rector Hayden REALTORS® are trained to handle the different situations that occur in our market and are dedicated to the success of your sale.


 

How Sellers Can Pass The Appriasal

Maybe you’d also find this article helpful? How Sellers Can Pass Their Appraisal

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Key Insights For Selling This Fall

Although fall can be a challenging time of year to move if you’re a buyer or seller with school-aged children, fall buyers are typically highly-motivated — meaning that sellers could get a faster path to the closing table.  Our gorgeous local fall scenery makes it easy to show off the natural beauty of a neighborhood and the homes within it!

Here are some of the pros and cons you’ll want to consider as you make your decision.

Pros of selling a home in the fall

Less competition

Inventory in our local market is always higher in the spring and summer, and the number of homes for sale usually dips in the early fall. If you decide to list your home this autumn, it may stand out amidst the condensed inventory available.

Motivated buyers

Many families are hoping to accomplish their move by the holidays, or before the second half of the school year begins — so buyers looking in the fall tend to be highly motivated. You could benefit from buyers who are ready to move quickly.

Autumn staging is a breeze

While you’ll have to stay on top of raking and bagging your leaves, staging your home in the fall is relatively easy. The natural beauty of the changing leaves will do half the work for you, and staging tips from your Rector Hayden Agent will get you the rest of the way there.

Cons of selling a home in the fall

Time is precious

For many, fall is the busiest time of year. It’s important to remember that the upkeep of your home’s interior and exterior will be critical to selling your home this season.  Consider cutting back on other less significant plans and commitments so you’ll be up to the task.

Uprooting can be hard

If you’re a parent of a school-aged child, it can be difficult to move across districts in the middle of the school year. However, studies have shown that kids actually adapt very quickly when the transition is accomplished during the middle of the school year.  Immediately having new friends and new experiences can be a good thing!


Ready to sell?

Whether you’re ready to list your home or want the insights of a local market expert, we can help. Contact your Rector Hayden Agent today!

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September 2019 – Monthly Housing Market Report

Our local housing market continues to be very active!  See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report!

 

How can a homebuyer compete in this market?

  • Work with a savvy, professional Realtor
  • Be prepared to move quickly when you are interested in a home
  • Set up saved searches on your Rector Hayden Agent’s website, and get alerts when new listings matching your criteria
  • Get pre-approved for a mortgage through Prosperity Home Mortgage, LLC
  • Be prepared to compete with multiple offers

 

See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report!

 

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August 2019 Calendar of Events


Events we LOVE this month

There’s so much to enjoy in Lexington and Central Kentucky in August!

Here are some of the events and activities we’re looking forward to this month.


Crave

August 24 @ 12-11pm – August 25 @ 12-7pm
Masterson Station Park
3051 Leestown Rd, Lexington KY
859-266-6537

Who’s hungry? An epic festival of food and live music right here in good ol’ Lexington, Kentucky. Seriously, y’all; it’s epic. There are over 50 food restaurants, chefs, food trucks, craft beer & cocktails, kids stuff, a car show and a dozen bands performing over two days.
Details here >>


Woodland Art Fair 2019

August 17 – 18
Daily 10am – 5pm
FREE
859-254-7024

Shop over 200 artists, enjoy live music, Kentucky food, beer gardens, and create your own family art – all with free admission. Woodland Art Fair has received several national, regional & local honors including being voted a Top 200 Fine Art & Design Show in the nation in 2007-2012 by Sunshine Artist Magazine, a Top 20 Event by The Southeast Tourism Society & a Top 10 Festival by The Kentucky Travel Industry Association. Brought to you by WestBanco and co-produced by the Lexington Art League and Lexington Parks and Recreation.


Cold Brew Coffee Festival

Saturday, August 17
Nate’s Coffee
125 Cheapside, Lexington KY

PARTICIPANTS for 2019 (so far)

Roasters:
Greens Coffee +
BerserkerBrew +
City Roastery
Nate’s Coffee
Drinklings Coffee and Mugs
Cherry Seed Coffee Roastery
Smokin’ Aces Coffee Co.
Dry Stack Coffee
Happy People Coffee Company

Non-Roasters:
The Amsden +
Broomwagon Coffee + Bikes +
Lussi Brown Coffee Bar +
Carbon Coffee Cō +
Magee’s +
Barista Social +

Details here >>


Railbird Festival

Saturday, August 10 @ 12pm
August 11 @ 3pm
Keeneland
4201 Versailles Rd, Lexington KY

Music. Bourbon. Horses.

A Railbird is a horse racing enthusiast known for sticking close to the action, hanging on the rail as each contender comes barreling down the track.

This summer, the term will take on added meaning with a brand new music festival in Lexington, KY. 2 days. Multiple stages. World class artists. All at the historic grounds of Keeneland.

Railbird will celebrate the unrivaled culture and traditions of the Bluegrass State at the historic Keeneland Racecourse. A Kentucky experience, through and through, Railbird will be a truly one-of-a-kind event. The festival will be woven into the course grounds to create an unforgettable and immersive weekend centered around music, bourbon, equine culture and Lexington tradition.


Chamber Music Festival

August 22 – September 1 @ 6pm
Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center
141 E Main St, Lexington KY
859-429-1897

The Chamber Music Festival of Lexington is a unique week-long festival set among the beautiful Lexington area. Please join for a series of spectacular concerts, fun-filled pop-up events and an exciting Cabaret Night!


Thursday Night Live

August 8 – September 5 @ 5pm – 8pm
5/3 Pavilion at Cheapside Park
251 W Main Street, Lexington KY

FREE

Get downtown every Thursday! Join thousands of your closest friends for live music, local food and beverage vendors, and the hottest party in town. The event takes place each week at the Fifth Third Bank Pavilion at Cheapside Park. This event is rain or shine!


 

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August 2019 – Monthly Housing Market Report

Our local housing market – and how to compete

It’s been a strong real estate market so far in 2019!  If you’re a local buyer or seller, you’ve probably experienced just how quickly things are moving. The number of properties for sale in Lexington and Central Kentucky continues to be lower than the demand, resulting in an average home price increase of over 3% for the first half of the year.

 

How can a homebuyer compete in this market?

  • Work with a savvy, professional Realtor
  • Be prepared to move quickly when you are interested in a home
  • Set up saved searches on your Rector Hayden Agent’s website, and get alerts when new listings matching your criteria
  • Get pre-approved for a mortgage through Prosperity Home Mortgage, LLC
  • Be prepared to compete with multiple offers

 

See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report!

 

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The Benefits of Selling with a Home Warranty

Even though our current housing market remains very strong, the period from list-to-close can be many weeks. 

How can sellers protect their valuable equity in the home during that time? With a home warranty! 

A warranty placed during the listing period can eliminate many out-of-pocket expenses sellers often experience from unexpected breakdowns and repairs to mechanical systems and appliances.

Seller coverage is free to the seller for up to six months when they commit to purchase coverage for the buyer at closing. If the property never closes, the seller owes nothing, even if claims were paid.

Seller benefits:

Coverage while your home is on the market. Mechanical system failures are covered during the listing period for up to six months. This means if something goes wrong, you can continue to concentrate your efforts on selling your home instead of worrying about repairs.

A powerful marketing tool. Research shows that 8 out of 10 buyers prefer to buy a warranted home. It’s added incentive that gives you the edge and sets your home apart from the competition.

Help prevent post-sale disputes. If an unexpected failure occurs in the home after the sale, the buyer will turn to the warranty company — not you — to solve the problem.

 

Avoid the worry and inconvenience of dealing with unexpected home repairs!  
With a home warranty provided by Rector Hayden Realtors, you get reliable protection backed by great service.

 

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July 2019 – Monthly Housing Market Report

Our local housing market has had a good start to the new year!

As summer temperatures rise, is our local housing market showing any signs of cooling off?   See all the latest info and trends, in our exclusive Monthly Market Report! 

 
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Summer Fun in the Bluegrass!

There’s so much to enjoy in Lexington and Central Kentucky this month! 
Here are some of the events and activities we LOVE in July!

 

Lakeside Live @ Lexington Green

July 20 @ 6pm
161 Lexington Green Circle, Lexington KY
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Awesome live music venue. Bring your own chair! #byoc #livemusic


Bluegrass 10k Fun Run

July 4
Downtown Lexington

4th of July Festival

July 3-4
Downtown Lexington
 

Summerfest at Woodland Park – Broadway Under the Stars

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July 4-7, July 18-21 @ 8pm – 10pm
Woodland Park
601 E. High Street Lexington, KY
 
It’s a new day in Woodland Park! SummerFest is thrilled to present BROADWAY UNDER THE STARS, a new concert event that is sure to light up Downtown Lexington! This new event shines the spotlight on Central Kentucky’s local stars! Featuring your favorite showstoppers from the past 13 years of SummerFest musical theatre productions and the stunning backdrop of Woodland Park, this is an event you don’t want to miss. Join us this July to celebrate the unparalleled talents of Lexington as you experience Broadway in your own backyard!
 

Thursday Night Live – FREE

all Summer through October 10, every Thursday @ 5pm – 8pm
Downtown, Lexington
Central Bank Thursday Night Live #downtownlex
 
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Concerts at The Kentucky Castle – Be Our Guest

Co-hosted by Rector Hayden Realtors, Andrea Clemons & Susan Hammett

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July 19 @ 7pm – 9pm

The Kentucky Castle is celebrating its anniversary with “Be Our Guest!”

50 years ago an inspired couple began construction on a beautiful Castle in the middle of picturesque horse farm country in Versailles, Kentucky. Over the years it has experienced triumphs and tragedies, and this year we celebrate its story and the treasured landmark it is in Kentucky. In July 2017, a new ownership group purchased the Castle with the help of Rector Hayden Realtors. They named it “The Kentucky Castle” and opened the gates wide to serve the community. With a Farm-to-Table Restaurant, a one-of-a-kind Boutique Hotel, a Wellness Spa, and a variety of “Experience of a Lifetime” events… it’s regarded as one of the most romantic places in the area and there is celebration happening within its walls every day.

Experience: You’re invited to a “Be Our Guest” original dinner experience in the Grand Ballroom, featuring French cuisine and musical entertainment inspired by Princess Belle. As the doors to the Castle open, there is a joyful welcome in the Grand Foyer, followed by a delightful dinner with continued performance in the Ballroom. When dinner concludes, guests are invited to Waltz dancing on the rooftop during a Kentucky sunset, with dance instruction from The Ballroom House. We are so grateful to celebrate the Castle’s 50-year story and we welcome you to “Be Our Guest”.