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Our house on the Near Eastside of Indianapolis is for sale!

I know we haven’t been in our house for very long, but April and I are moving to Broad Ripple soon. So we’re putting our beautiful beloved bungalow up for sale.

Tristan\'s house for sale
The house is at 122 Wallace Ave., close to Irvington and Ellenberger Park. The home features: updated large kitchen and bathrooms with tile floors; full hardwood floors and beautiful original wood molding and doors throughout the rest of the home; basement which could be used as 3rd bedroom or office; newer 2-car garage with lots of room for workshop, motorcycles or storage; security system and multi-line phone system; newer aluminum siding; native-plant landscaping; full privacy fence; new high-efficiency furnace in ‘07 and AC in ‘08 installed by Northern Heating and Cooling; and much, much more! For only $109,900, you can live close to historic Irvington, Ellenberger Park, and downtown Indianapolis! Contact me for more information.

UPDATE
Our home’s now officially listed as “For Sale.” Go to http://mibor.com/resources/search.asp, and enter the MLS # 2842446 at the bottom. You can view all the details and some pictures here, and our agent’s contact is as follows if you’d like to set up a showing:

Sycamore Group
Thomas Williams
815 E 63rd Place
Indianapolis, IN, 46220
Phone: 317-722-4350
Agent E-mail: tom@LiveInIndy.com

Indianapolis Power and Light: Hiding behind a green mask?

CFLs save moneyI just received a free Home Energy Efficiency Kit from my local electricity provider, Indianapolis Power & Light (IPL.) As Napoleon Dynamite would say, it’s flippin’ sweet!

After I found out about it from Shawndra (whom I met once at the only Irvington Green Initiative meeting I’ve been to :P ), I ordered a kit online at IPL’s website (click here to order one ASAP if you’re an IPL customer) less than two weeks ago, and it was on my doorstep when I got home today. I pretended I wasn’t excited about it and let it sit on my kitchen counter for awhile, but couldn’t resist the urge to open it before my wife got home. Continue reading ‘Indianapolis Power and Light: Hiding behind a green mask?’