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Fears about catching the coronavirus from contaminated surfaces have prompted many of us to spend the past few months wiping down groceries, leaving packages unopened and stressing about touching elevator buttons.
But whats the real risk of catching Covid-19 from a germy surface or object?
The question has been on peoples minds lately, and there was some confusion after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made some edits to its website last week. Social media sites and some news outlets suggested the agency had downgraded its warnings and that surface transmission was no longer a worry.
The C.D.C. subsequently issued a news release to clarify that indirect contact from a contaminated surface what scientists call fomite transmission remains a potential risk for catching Covid-19.
Based on data from lab studies on Covid-19 and what we know about similar respiratory diseases, it may be possible that a person can get Covid-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose or possibly their eyes, the agency wrote. But this isnt thought to be the main way the virus spreads.
So does this mean we can catch coronavirus from touching a doorknob? Catching a Frisbee? Sharing a casserole dish?
The answer, in theory, is yes, which is why you need to wash your hands often and avoid touching your face. A number of studies of flu, rhinovirus, coronavirus and other microbes have shown that respiratory illnesses, including the new coronavirus, can spread by touching contaminated surfaces, particularly in places like day care centers, offices and hospitals.
What theyre saying is that high touch surfaces like railings and doorknobs, elevator buttons are not the primary driver of the infection in the United States, said Erin Bromage, a comparative immunologist and biology professor at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. But its still a bad idea to touch your face. If someone who is infectious coughs on their hand and shakes your hand and you rub your eyes yes, youre infected. Someones drinking from a glass, and you pick it up near the rim and later rub your eyes or mouth, youre infected.
Heres how fomite transmission works. An infected person coughs or sneezes on their hands. Some of the droplets may splash onto a nearby surface, or the person spreads the germs by touching a faucet or countertop before washing his hands. Studies show that coronavirus can last up to three days on plastic and steel, but once it lands on a surface, the amount of viable virus begins to disintegrate in a matter of hours. That means a droplet on a surface is far more infectious right after the sneeze not so much a few days later.
Next, you have to come along and touch the contaminated surface, pick up enough viable virus on your hands, and then touch your eyes, nose or mouth. If all goes well for the virus, you will get sick.
Theres a long chain of events that would need to happen for someone to become infected through contact with groceries, mail, takeout containers or other surfaces, said Julia Marcus, an infectious disease epidemiologist and assistant professor in the department of population medicine at Harvard Medical School. The last step in that causal chain is touching your eyes, nose or mouth with your contaminated hand, so the best way to make sure the chain is broken is washing your hands.
An outbreak associated with a shopping mall in Wenzhou, China, may have been fueled by fomite transmission. In January, seven workers who shared an office in a shopping mall became ill when one of their co-workers returned from Wuhan. The mall was closed, and public health officials tracked two dozen more sick people, including several women who had shopped at the mall, as well as their friends. None of them had come into contact with the original sick office workers. The researchers speculated that a womens restroom or the mall elevators had been the source of transmission.
Other studies have used invisible fluorescent tracers fake germs that glow under black light to track how germs are spread from surfaces. The findings are unnerving. In one series of experiments, 86 percent of workers were contaminated when spray or powder tracers were put on commonly touched objects in an office. When tracer powder was put on a bathroom faucet and exit doorknob, the glowing residue was found on employees hands, faces, phones and hair. From a shared phone, the tracer spread to desktop surfaces, drinking cups, keyboards, pens and doorknobs. A contaminated copy machine button added a trail of fluorescent finger prints transferred to documents and computer equipment. And just 20 minutes after arriving home from the office, the fake germs were found on backpacks, keys and purses, and on home doorknobs, light switches, countertops and kitchen appliances.
A video making rounds on the internet shows how the black light experiment works. The glow germs are put on the hands of just one diner at a buffet, but by the end of the meal, everyone at the table has come into contact with the glowing germs. The video explains why scientists discourage the sharing of food during a viral outbreak.
But while those experiments show how germs can spread on surfaces, the microbe still has to survive long enough and in a large enough dose to make you sick. Eugene M. Chudnovsky, a professor at the City University of New York, notes that surfaces are not a particularly effective means of viral transmission. With the flu, for instance, it takes millions of copies of the influenza virus to infect a person through surface-to-hand-to-nose contact, but it may take only a few thousand copies to infect a person when the flu virus goes from the air directly into the lungs.
Dr. Chudnovsky, a theoretical physicist whose research has focused on the spread of the airborne infection, said a similar pattern is likely to be true for the new coronavirus, but the exact numbers are not known.
I believe the C.D.C. is right when it says that surface transmission is not a dominant one, said Dr. Chudnovsky. Surfaces frequently touched by a large number of people, like door handles, elevator buttons, etc., may play a more significant role in spreading the infection than objects touched incidentally, like food packages delivered to homes.
The bottom line is that the best way to protect ourselves from coronavirus whether its surface transmission or close human contact is still social distancing, washing our hands, not touching our faces and wearing masks.
Hand washing is important not only for fomite transmission, but also for person-to-person transmission, said Dr. Daniel Winetsky, a postdoctoral fellow in the division of infectious diseases at Columbia University. The respiratory droplets we produce when speaking, coughing and sneezing fall mostly onto our hands, and can fall onto other peoples hands if they are within six feet from us.
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When Valerie Hammond's countertop oven burst into flames, causing hundreds of dollars in damage to her kitchen, she figured the cost would be coveredsince the KitchenAidappliance was from a big company she trusted.
Whirlpool, which owns KitchenAid, replaced the oven,as required by the warranty.
But things got complicated when she asked for $600 to cover the smoke and fire damage. Whirlpool refused, telling Hammond she'd have to go after a third-party company she'd never heard of located in China that owns the factory that manufactured the appliance.
"I was absolutely shocked. I said, 'I don't understand it doesn't say Elec-Tech [International] on it, it said KitchenAid You're telling me you can wash your hands of it?'" the Kitchener, Ont., woman told Go Public.
Hammond's problems started in October 2018 when hercompact oven went up in flames while she was cooking a small roast.
"I went upstairs to the linen cupboard to get a couple of tea towels and smelled what wasn't meat. It smelled like metal," she said.
"Seconds later, the smoke alarms went off and I came running downstairs. The kitchen was full of thick, dense smoke and there were flames shooting out of the control panel of the oven."
The 68-year-old called and emailed Whirlpool dozens of times over more than six months but got nowhere on her claim for the damage.
Her oven was "not a Whirlpool product," a company representative told her via email, so Whirlpool wasn't liable for the damage. She was referred toElec-Tech International.
Hammond says she tried contacting the company in China using the phone number Whirlpool provided. Her calls would ring through but no one would ever pick up. Her emails also went unanswered.
"I was so frustrated with Whirlpool and didn't know what else to do This was a David-and-Goliath fight because they weren't going to listen to me," she said.
She says she won't use the replacement after the company wouldn't tell her what caused the fire.
"Basically it's a paperweight," she said.
No recalls have been issued for that oven's make and model.
After hearing from Go Public, Whirlpool apologized, calling Hammond's experience "unacceptable" and saying it would be"appropriately addressed."It eventually paid Hammond $5,000 for the damage and her trouble.
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But consumer advocates say that alot of Canadians are having similar problems left on their own to deal with sometimes unco-operative companies when something goes wrong after finding government agencies set up to protect consumers are often difficult to access or ineffective.
Hammond is one of many frustrated Canadians who don't know where to turn for helpor have little faith in the federal, provincial or privateagencies set up to protect consumers when companies refuse to take responsibility for damage caused by goods, says Ken Whitehurst, executive director of the Consumers Council of Canada, a non-profit organization that advocates for consumer rights.
"It really pays to really consider who you're buying from. Don't just be dazzled by brand names," he said.
There is provincial consumer protection legislation that isintended to protect consumers like Hammond, but most consumer protection agencies don't offer help enforcing those laws in cases where damage was done by appliances, leaving consumers to take on big companies in court on their own if they want compensation, Whitehurst says.
"There are some retailers and some manufacturers who are prepared to play a game with it, to see what they can get away with."
In Hammond's case, the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Servicestold Go Public, the "legal responsibility when a product causes damage to property is not one that the ministry can address.It is suggested that the consumer consider seeking legal advice about this matter."
Many provinces say the same thing. For example, consumer protection agencies under the governmentsin B.C. and Alberta saythey don't deal with compensation for damage done by appliances, and that those kinds of disputes often end upin court.
But Robert Hawkes, a lawyer specializing in commercial litigation, says those who do go to courtneed to know they are protected beyond what's in the warranties that come with appliances. Hesays while consumer laws differ slightly across the country, they all include animplied warranty that goes beyond the one that's issued by the manufacturer or retailer.
"So there is the warranty from the company but then there is how that interacts with the consumer protection acts She's [Hammond] not just limited to getting the new toaster oven. If there was damage to her house that was caused when the toaster oven exploded, then she can claim that against KitchenAid."
A recentsurveyfound about 68 per cent of the 2,000 respondents said it was difficult to find the appropriate government or self-regulatory agency to file complaints about goods and services they felt were misrepresented, unhealthy or unsafe.
The survey conducted by Environics Research for theConsumers Council of Canadaalso found that consumers see government complaint handlers as, "only marginally effective" and have low confidence they can effectively deal with complaints.
What's needed, Whitehurst says, is a better way to protect consumers:a single, national organization that goes to bat for people fighting big companies, and wouldtrack recurring problems so they can be identified and addressed like the "super-complaints" system established in the U.K. in 2002.
Public funding for that organization, he says, would also mean consumers could get support in resolving complaints.
In their most recent campaign platform, the Liberals admitted the current consumer protection systems are "confusing" and have "disjointed rules, making it difficult to resolve" problems.
The party promised to put a consumer advocate in place:an independent, single point of contact for consumers with complaintsrelated to banking, telecomor transportation but not appliances.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada is the department in charge of making that happen. In a statement, the department said it's working with the federal departments for those three areas to figure out the "mandate and scope of responsibilities" for the advocate.
Asked if the advocate's scopewill be expanded to cover other areas, the department said it recognizes the "opportunity exists."
Hammond says she contacted Go Public out of frustration with the appliance company and with the government agencies set up to protect consumers.
After hearing from Go Public, Whirlpool Canadanegotiated compensation with Hammond. In the end, it paid her $5,000, more than eight times what she asked before going public.
She says she played hardball with them, because she wanted to make a point thatthe company would have had to pay less if it had taken her concerns seriously in the first place.
"If they had been nicer, it would only have been $600."
The company says it paid that amount because itwanted to "do the right thing" after not meeting Hammond's expectations.
In itsstatementto Go Public, the companysaid customersafety is a top priority and its "appliances, like this countertop oven, are designed and tested to leading industry standards."
The company wouldn't say what caused the fire but says, after an initial investigation, it believes it was an isolated event, and hasreported the incident to Health Canada as required by law.
Hammondsays she's happy with the company's response and the compensation it offered, adding that shedonated $1,000 of Whirlpool's money to the Hospital for Sick Childrenin Toronto.
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Rhinebeck, N.Y. | $2.95 MillionAn 1892 converted carriage house with six bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms, on a 5.96-acre lot with a swimming pool
The Gilded Age architecture firm McKim, Mead & White designed this Georgian-style carriage house for George N. Miller, a doctor, as part of his inherited estate known as the Grove. Twentieth-century owners converted the slate-roofed building into a residence and gave it Asian-inflected decorative features and modern mechanical updates. The sellers added a second master suite and a guest bedroom, as well as two new bathrooms. (They also converted a downstairs half bathroom into a full one.)
The home is set back from the main road, two and a half miles northeast of the town of Rhinebeck, and four and a half miles northeast of the Amtrak station in Rhinecliff, N.Y. (The ride to New York City, about 100 miles south, is less than two hours.) It is about seven miles northwest of the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies.
Size: 7,800 square feet
Price per square foot: $378
Indoors: The house has walls of plaster and exposed brick, and floors of hardwood and stone. Paneled exterior doors are gracefully arched, and high, square windows along the north side indicate the location of what once were horse stalls. Beyond the columned entry porch and vestibule is a living room with a large slate fireplace and a box-beamed ceiling that opens, atrium-like, to the second floor. (This was formerly the carriage room, where a pulley system hoisted vehicles to the attic for storage.) Three sets of French doors lead directly to the rear pool area.
The dining room also has a box-beamed ceiling and a fireplace (the surround is decorated with Asian-inspired figurative tiles). The kitchen includes nine-over-nine windows, dark-wood cabinets and double sinks, ovens and dishwashers. A central island has a built-in cooktop.
A study on the main level includes a slate fireplace with a conical copper hood. There is also a downstairs bedroom suite with direct access to the pool area and a bathroom with a separate tub and shower faced in decorative tile. The stone-topped vanity has vessel sinks with copper hardware; set above it are circular mirrors positioned in a larger reflecting glass.
Noteworthy in the upstairs master bedroom are a vaulted wood ceiling and a central partition that serves as a king-size headboard with built-in bedside tables. The large area behind the partition is lined in closets. Beyond that is an en suite bathroom with large stone tiles cladding the floor, walls and sides of the separate tub and walk-in shower.
Additional upstairs bedrooms include rectangular dormer windows as well as arched windows with tracery. A room used as a study has floor-to-ceiling bookshelves built into a quirkily shaped wall. Among the several bathrooms is one faced in mosaic tile, with a separate bathtub and glass-partitioned shower. Another has Tuscan-style tile inset with Renaissance portraits.
Outdoor space: The property has an extensive front lawn with a stone gate. The rear courtyard includes the swimming pool with a full pool bathroom converted from a potting shed, an outdoor dining area and two firepits.
Taxes: $52,540 (2019)
Contact: Rachel Hyman-Rouse, Gary DiMauro Real Estate, 917-686-4906; garydimauro.com
A modern-style rarity among the traditional architecture of the upscale River Oaks neighborhood in Houston, this home formerly consisted of a house and a separate garage. The two structures were united after the seller bought the property in 2012, enclosing the breezeway to conform with the architects original intentions and making many other improvements.
The house is about four miles southwest of downtown Houston; three-quarters of a mile southeast of the River Oaks Country Club, which abuts Memorial Park; and across the street from the River Oaks Elementary School.
Size: 6,298 square feet
Price per square foot: $476
Indoors: The front door takes you into a foyer with a 14-foot ceiling with exposed metal beams. To the left is a living room with 24-inch-square stone tile and ceilings that rise to 18.5 feet. To the right is a formal dining room with a concrete floor, a monorail light fixture and a wall of custom windows looking out to the courtyard (dual doors provide access).
The kitchen has Shiloh cabinetry with floating concrete countertops, Viking and Miele appliances and a breakfast bar with quartz accents. It flows into a family room that has a wall of built-in cabinetry, an entertainment niche and a hidden wet bar with a concrete countertop. A 70-square-foot wine room includes built-in storage.
A main-floor guest suite includes an adjacent bedroom and sitting room, both with gray-stained bamboo floors and access to the patio and interior courtyard. The en suite bathroom has an Italian porcelain walk-in shower with a rain shower head.
The main floor also has a powder room with a vessel sink on a floating concrete countertop, a toilet room and custom wallpaper designed with original photographs of Caracas, Venezuela.
The second floor includes a 21-by-19-foot master bedroom with a 14-foot-high metal barrel ceiling and a built-in king-size headboard that doubles as a room partition. The en suite bathroom is 27 by 18 feet and includes a walk-in shower with river-rock accents, a separate Victoria and Albert tub and a water closet with a Toto toilet. The walk-in closet has extensive built-ins.
A second suite includes a bedroom with a bamboo floor and a bathroom with a sauna and Vichy shower with seven shower heads. There is also an Air Bubble tub.
This level also includes an office with a metal barrel ceiling and a frosted-glass balcony that is open to the living room.
An additional bedroom suite is on the third floor. It includes a room with an elevated platform that was formerly used as a media room, an adjoining study area, a walk-in closet and an en suite bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Outdoor space: The front yard is professionally landscaped with river birch trees; the interior courtyard has lacebark elm trees and a fountain with built-in planters. Parking is in a two-car attached garage with rolling automatic grates, a separate one-car carport or the double-wide driveway.
Taxes: $52,404
Contact: Clayton Katz, Compass, 832-512-2180; compass.com
This single-family home is on a tree-lined, one-way cobblestone street at the border of the Back Bay and South End neighborhoods. It is a few minutes northwest on foot to the Back Bay train station and the Copley Place shopping center. A small park is directly across the street, allowing light to penetrate the lower floors.
The house received a gut renovation in the early 2000s and has had additional upgrades since then, including a roof deck that was installed in 2016. The current owners bought the property in 2018 and remodeled the kitchen, refinished the fireplaces and added climate-controlled 600-bottle wine storage to the unfinished basement.
Size: 2,212 square feet
Price per square foot: $1,347
Indoors: Entry is on the parlor floor, into a foyer that opens to the kitchen. The original floors are maple hardwood, and the new cabinets are white and traditionally styled, with solid and glass fronts. A long work island has some room for seating, and there is an adjoining breakfast nook looking out to the street. A ceiling-high partition with additional storage divides the kitchen from a living area with a fireplace. Sliding-glass doors open to a balcony overlooking a back patio.
A second living space (and fireplace) are on the lower level. Exposed brick and floor-to-ceiling open shelving line the walls, and there is a bathroom the sellers renovated with a walk-in mosaic-tiled shower. A door provides direct access to the back patio.
Two bedrooms (one with a wall of bookshelves), plus a bathroom dating to 2015 with a combined shower and tub, are on the second floor. (There is also a laundry area on this level.) The master suite takes up the skylighted third floor; it has a bedroom with sliding translucent doors that open to a sitting room or study. The five-year-old bathroom includes a double vanity and a walk-in mosaic-tiled shower with a rain shower head.
Outdoor space: A straight set of stairs takes you to the roof deck, which has water and electricity and is wired for sound (as is the entire house). Views are of downtown Boston and the Back Bay skyline.
A spiral staircase descends from the kitchen-level balcony to the ground-level back patio.
Taxes: $25,391
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This study analyzes US demand for countertops by surface material, area of installation, market, and region. Countertop demand is measured at the fabricator level (the point at which the material is formed into a countertop) for all surface materials. Edging and backsplashes are included in demand figures.
For the purposes of this study, market share is calculated at the countertop material suppliers' level. The market is comprised of demand for materials supplied to countertop fabricators by manufacturers of laminate sheet; slabs of solid surface materials; and engineered stone, tile, and other materials.
The surface materials broken out are:
Countertop products by area of installation include:
The major market segments analyzed are:
Markets are also broken out by application:
In addition, demand for countertops is also segmented by the following US geographic regions subregions:
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Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Overview
3. Laminate Countertops
4. Natural Stone Countertops (Granite, Marble, & Other)
5. Engineered Stone Countertops
6. Solid Surface & Other Cast Polymer Countertops
7. Tile Countertops
8. Other Countertop Surface Materials
9. Residential Building Countertops
10. Commercial Building & Vehicle Countertops
11. Kitchen Countertops
12. Bathroom Countertops
13. Other Countertops
14. Regions
15. Industry Structure
16. Appendix
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The Countertops Market report focuses on the economic developments and business opportunities across different countries for the forecast period 2020 to 2025. Research also show which countries and regions will perform better in the coming years. The overviews, SWOT analysis and strategies of each vendor in the countertops market provide understanding about the market forces and how those can be exploited to create future opportunities.
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Arborite, ARISTECH SURFACES LLC, Cambria, Wilsonart LLC, Caesarstone, Formica, Cosentino S.A., and Masco Corporation.
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Global Countertops Market is segmented based by type, application and region.
Based on Type, the market has been segmented into:
by Material (Granite, Solid Surface, Quartz, Laminate, Marble, Others)
Based on application, the market has been segmented into:
by Application (Residential and Non-residential)
This has brought along several changes in market conditions. The rapidly changing market scenario and initial and future assessment of the impact is covered in the report. countertops market Report offers critical information pertaining to the current and future growth of the market. It focuses on technologies, volume, and materials in, and in-depth analysis of the market. The study has a section dedicated for profiling key companies in the market along with the market shares they hold.
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Care to sunbathe while social distancing, in the heart of Cambridge?
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11 Chauncy St. #A, CambridgePrice: $2,300,000Size: 2,054Bedrooms: 3Baths: 2.5
A brief stroll from Harvard Yard, but sheltered by mature trees on a side street, this Cambridge condo reaps the benefits of a central location and the peace and quiet of a slightly out of the way situation. And having the best of both worlds is kind of a theme for this home. It also boasts the three-store stature and broad front porch of a Victorian building, but extensive renovations have brought an impeccably stylish and soothing aesthetic to the interior.
The kitchen expertly melds textures and cool tones for a sleek look: A peninsula, made of glass blocks, is topped with a raised plank of black honed granite that serves as a breakfast bar. The rest of the countertops are stainless steel, to match the appliances and brushed steel subway tiled backsplash. Bop around from one hardware-free cabinet to the next, selecting spices from the built-in lazy Susans, and treading comfortably on the raised coin vinyl flooring. Not only does the synthetic material cushion the fall of any dropped glasses, but it makes any lengthy dinner prep easy on your feet.
Approaching the staircase to go upstairs, youll be struck by a bright splash of red that stands out against the neutral color scheme. Using the walls themselves as the canvas, film set designer Lawrence Sampson used a combination of splashes and drips of vibrant paint to create a striking piece of artwork. Sliding doors section off this floors bedroom-meets-office room, which is currently in use as a den and study. Directional lighting and diffused sunlight fill the room, which is bright white save for the pale gray closets and cubbies for open and closed storage, the red oak floors, and the spaces centerpiece: a bold black fireplace, adorned with stone and ceramic tiles in an Art Deco style. Right above the mantel, a glossy 72-inch TV is sunken into a custom-made wall pocket, so that its flush with the fireplace.
Head through the pocket doors into a radiant sitting room, where you can take a seat and relax, or continue out onto the L-shaped desk where you can social distance and bask in the sunshine.
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On the Market: A Sleek and Sun-Soaked Townhouse in Harvard Square - Boston magazine
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Columbia Heights
Built in 1916, this three-bedroom, one-bath house has 1,120 square feet and features two bedrooms on the upper level, hardwood floors, two porches, fenced yard and one-car detached garage. Listed by Leslie Szlavich, Elite Realty Minnesota, 763-777-7693.
Minneapolis
Built in 1924, this two-bedroom, one-bath house in the Cleveland neighborhood has 1,641 square feet and features two bedrooms on the main level, an upper-level family room, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances, full unfinished basement and fenced yard. Listed by Jesse Mausser, Century 21 Premier Group, 763-208-6718.
Oak Park Heights
Built in 1900, this two-bedroom, one-bath house has 962 square feet and features two bedrooms on the main level, eat-in kitchen, newer water heater and furnace, deck and three-car detached garage. Listed by Alan Fagrelius, Edina Realty, 651-491-9343.
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Home listings: What $150000 buys in the Twin Cities area - Minneapolis Star Tribune
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By Tammie Shanahan Correspondent
FridayMay8,2020at12:01AM
This move-in-ready, four-bedroom, two-bath contemporary home is conveniently located in the LPGA International golf course community. Well maintained and new to the market, it features an open floor plan, recessed lighting, tile and wood floors throughout, a new AC (2020), new roof (2018), remodeled bathrooms, a separate dining room, inside laundry and a spacious kitchen, with granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, refinished cabinets and a center island. The master suite holds a large walk-in closet, a garden tub and separate shower. Nestled on a private cul-de-sac, this homes large paved patio offers lovely views of the nature preserve and pond.
ADDRESS: 125 Joyelle Circle, Daytona Beach
TOTAL LIVING SQUARE FEET: 2,121
LOT SIZE: 70 feet by 110 feet
BEDROOMS: 4
BATHROOMS: 2
STORIES: 1
YEAR BUILT: 2005
PRICE: $299,900
CONTACT: Samantha Page or Robert Page, Adams, Cameron & Co. Realtors, 386-212-0647 or 386-451-0962
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Its a joy to live in this updated Daytona home on Joyelle Circle - Daytona Beach News-Journal
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