HouseCALL

House Call

HouseCALL

Grab a cup of coffee each Saturday morning at 9:30 and listen to HouseCALL with Susan Lustick. A leading realtor in the Ithaca area since 1989, Susan Lustick, NYS lic associate real estate broker at Warren Real Estate. will share stories about buying houses, selling houses, living in houses and living in the Ithaca area!

Wednesday, October 11, 201710/11/2017

HouseCALL- October 14, 2017

Hope’s Events and Catering. Susan sits down with Hope Rich, of Hope’s Events and Catering, to kick off her highlight of small businesses for the Holiday season.

Saturday, September 30, 201709/30/2017

HouseCALL-September 30, 2017

House Envy. Susan chats about house envy and a $500 million dollar home being built that you are sure to be envious of!

Monday, September 25, 201709/25/2017

September 23, 2017

True Cost Tompkins. Susan chats with the folks of True Cost Tompkins about what the true cost of living in Tompkins County actually is

Saturday, September 16, 201709/16/2017

HouseCALL-September 16, 2017

What Susan Wishes Buyers Knew Before Buying a House

Monday, September 11, 201709/11/2017

HouseCALL-September 9, 2017

Living Small. Susan chats with Warren Real Estate’s Brent Katzmann about living small in a Tiny Timber house.

Thursday, August 31, 201708/31/2017

HouseCALL-September 2, 2017

Disaster Relief. Susan sits down with Colleen McCabe from the American Red Cross to talk about disasters and what we can do to be ready for them.

Saturday, August 26, 201708/26/2017

HouseCALL-August 26, 2017

Susan chats about design trends she’s seeing and what design trends turn buyers off

Saturday, August 19, 201708/19/2017

HouseCALL-August 19, 2017

Susan sits down with Heat Smart Tompkins’ Jonathan Comstock to discuss Heat Pumps and other sustainable energy initiatives in Tompkins County.
To learn more about community solar visit solartompkins.org

Saturday, August 5, 201708/05/2017

HouseCALL-August 5, 2017

Susan sits down with Martha Preston to discuss Mortgages and then Martha turns the tables and interviews Susan. https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/housecall-august-5-2017    

Saturday, July 29, 201707/29/2017

HouseCALL-July 29,2017

Susan discusses what the mess in your home says about your personality.

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