How to Save Water This Summer

How to Save Water This Summer

Did You Know?

Summer is here (almost) and that means it’s time for manicured lawns and blooming vegetation. Did you know that as much as 50% of outdoor water consumption is wasted due to poor watering methods?

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Featured Park – McKee Farms Park & Splash Pad

Madison and its surrounding communities are known for their amazing park systems, so we thought why not highlight a different park in some of our Blog Posts.  Today Roost will be featuring McKee Farms Park & Splash Pad located at 2930 Chapel Valley Rd in Fitchburg. This park has it all!

My biggest struggle with some of the parks that I’ve been to recently is that the play equipment is too old and too sophisticated for my little one (23/mo).  McKee farms park has three designated play areas so no matter what your child’s age/abilities, there is equipment that your little one can enjoy.

I also am a fan of the large multi-use shelter with restrooms and picnic tables. This is great for lunch, getting out of the sun for a few minutes and bathroom breaks. If you or your kids enjoy playing baseball, soccer, tennis, and/or sand volleyball, they have courts/fields for these activities as well.

What I love most about McKee Farms Park is the splash pad. The splash pad has three zones: toddler (soft mists and gentle streams), kids (high-energy, group play water activities), and family (water tunnels, dumping buckets, etc). The splash pad also has a restroom room attached. We hope you all are able to enjoy some of the fabulous parks that makes Wisconsin so special.

Homes for Helping Hands!

Homes for Helping Hands!

Homes For Helping Hands!

The Roost Team believes in recognizing those with careers that serve our communities: teachers, healthcare professional, firefighters, etc. As part of that, we are excited to announce our new “Homes For Helping Hands” program. If you use a Roost Team member for the purchase of your home, you could save up to $600 in closing costs.

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Featured Park – Brooklyn Wildlife Preserve

Admittedly, this is not a traditional featured park.  Nevertheless, in honor of recent clients who are moving to Brooklyn, WI next month (located between Oregon and Belleville), I wanted to share with you all the hidden gem that is Brooklyn Wildlife Preserve.  Hunters and nature enthusiasts alike will relish the 3,531 acres of DNR land (available to the public for hunting) encompassed in the Brooklyn Wildlife Preserve.  What sets this recreation area apart from so many others around the state is Story Creek, a class 2 trout stream, that runs north and south through the preserve.  For all you experienced hikers, you are sure to enjoy the 6.8 miles (3.5 hours) of the Ice Age Trail (Brooklyn Wildlife Segment), with prairie, mixed forest, and glacial moraines.  The Brooklyn Segment links directly with the Ice Age Trail (Montrose Segment), known for its hardwood forests, prairie, farm fields, and bluff overlooks.  Cyclists are able to bike 7 miles of this 15-mile journey (out and back).  You can even bring your dog or camp in designated camping areas. This preserve is a must to check out on a nice summer day (summer sounds nice right about now)!

Considering Solar? Now might be the time…

Have you considered adding solar to your home but haven’t quite been able to pull the trigger? 2019 might be the year to do it. According to energysage.com, photovoltaic (PV) solar installation costs have dropped 60% in the last 10 years, with costs predicted to continue falling. This has put solar in reach for an even larger group of consumers. In addition, 2019 is the final year of the full federal solar tax credit, which allows you to deduct 30 percent of the cost of installing a solar energy system from your federal taxes. It will begin to sunset in 2020. And locally, Focus on Energy offers a 12% rebate on the cost of installation, up to $2000 ($4000 in some rural areas). And you can combine those to really cut back the costs of installing solar on your home!


Not sure where to start? Madison has a great program called Madisun Solar Energy Program that will analyze whether your home is right for solar, and get you set up with a solar installation contractor. They also offer group buy and grant programs that help lower income Madisonians add solar to their homes. Check them out!

This Unique Gift Will Be A Blast. I Promise.

This Unique Gift Will Be A Blast. I Promise.

Looking for a unique gift idea? Here’s one that our family recently had a lot of fun with; I hope it gets your creative gift giving juices flowing. It’s great for anyone looking to give something “out of the norm” or perhaps even for a child that wants to give a gift to a friend or family member.

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Madison’s Best Secret Art Show- NEXT WEEK

While the Madison quilt expo (held annually at the Alliant Energy Center) is clearly not a secret, you might be surprised to find such a wide array of captivating art in these quilts! Like myself, you definitely DO NOT need to be a quilt enthusiast to enjoy the show- with hundreds of quilts on display, I’m certain that nearly anyone can find plenty of awe-inspiring pieces.

I know what you’re thinking.. A) Never take suggestions from Jessica regarding things to do, and B) Isn’t the quilt expo for old ladies?? Well I’ll admit, I wasn’t exactly dying to go, but my grandma was riding the bus down to Madison with her quilting friends, and she really wanted me to join, so I dutifully obliged. Click through these gorgeous quilt contest photos here for photos of more quilts.)

Anyway, grams and I met at the expo on Thursday morning, and I was shocked to see what kind of turnout the quilt show garnered. The place was packed! As we approached the enclosed area with all of the “show quilts”, grandma asked if I had my camera. I’m thinking to myself, “ooookkkaaayyy grandma… I think I’m just fine with my two eyes. It’s quilts.”

Little did I know, quilts can be pretty dang amazing. I quickly found myself snapping more pics of the quilts than grandma! These quilts are true works of art, and cover a wide range in terms of style- you’ll find everything from traditional to bohemian, urban and mixed media. The level of detail and creativity put into each piece is truly astounding, I’ve got to think that many of these quilts have taken years to complete.

We probably spent an hour and a half admiring the quilts before lunch, and sadly, I had to get back to work, so there was even more that I did not get to see. Some of the quilters are local, but most are from across the country. It was a surprisingly neat show that I’ll definitely check out again, and if you like art, check it out for yourself, and let me know what you thought!

The next quilt show is September 6-8, 2018 at The Alliant Energy Center.

Madison; The Only Place In The World You Can Do THIS

Madison; The Only Place In The World You Can Do THIS

Did you know that Madison, Wisconsin is the only place in the world that you can witness dozens & dozens of muskies jumping a dam? While I’m no fish enthusiast, it is really cool to watch these 40+ inch long monster fish attempt to jump the Wingra dam.

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Home Goods: Shopping Second Hand

Home Goods: Shopping Second Hand

Like many Madisonians, I love buying second hand. Luckily, Madison has no shortage of great spots for picking up vintage or lightly used home decor, furnishings & building materials.

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What Does The Outside Of Your Home Say About You?

What Does The Outside Of Your Home Say About You?

The front of your house is the first thing you see when you get home; it’s your home’s public face to the rest of the world & communicates something about the personality & style of your house & its occupants.

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Glenwood Children's Park, Dudgeon Monroe Neighborhood, Madison

Glenwood Children's Park, Dudgeon Monroe Neighborhood, Madison

Situated on Madison's near west side, in the Dudgeon-Monroe neighborhood, the Glenwood Children's Park provides a rare urban experience. Its natural landscape allows for hours of creative outdoor play, exploration, imagination & good old fashioned fort building.

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How To Turn A “Con” Into A “Pro”

How To Turn A “Con” Into A “Pro”

Does your home have a unique, quirky, or less than desirable feature? If so, think about how you could turn a potential “con” into a “pro”. This tip is for homeowners & sellers alike.

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How To Style A Vintage Bathroom

How To Style A Vintage Bathroom

Before you write off a home for its outdated bathrooms (or start planning its demolition), try seeing it in a new light. There are so many ways to give a modern edge to retro bathroom. Plus, what better place than your bathroom to try out a daring, fun or bold decor?

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Lessons Learned From Frank Lloyd Wright

Lessons Learned From Frank Lloyd Wright

You may be surprised to know that some of the iconic FLW features have lost their significance in today’s real estate market & are actually considered “dated” by many buyers & homeowners. I wanted to shed a little light on these material choices in hopes that others would re-recognize them for what they signified to Wisconsin’s beloved architect.

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Tricks To Creating A Cohesive Home

Tricks To Creating A Cohesive Home

By neglecting to work with your home’s features, you may actually make it feel outdated, awkward, small or uninviting. If you want to sell your home quicker, for more money, OR you simply want to revamp your space, focus on creating cohesion.

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Dispose + Rehome Your Stuff (And Avoid The Landfill!)

Dispose + Rehome Your Stuff (And Avoid The Landfill!)

One of our favorite things about Madison is the shared passion for recycling, upcycling, donating & buying second hand that is so prevalent throughout our community. In an effort to help simplify your downsizing, decluttering or moving process, we’ve compiled a list of places that you can donate, sell & recycle various items at.

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How To Deal With Old Wiring

How To Deal With Old Wiring

Knob and tube is a form of wiring used in homes built prior to the '30s. It’s still common to find active K&T in homes of this era. Here are the top 3 reasons why deals fall apart due to K&T, as well as solutions to overcome them for both buyers & sellers.

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Concerts, cocktail hours & parties go underground. Literally.

Concerts, cocktail hours & parties go underground. Literally.

Break out of your routine and go underground for your next date night or family outing. You'll find live music, cocktail lounge nights, treasure hunts and even glow parties, if you know where to look!

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