The temperatures are mild now, but before long you’ll be spending more time indoors than outdoors. To make that time more enjoyable, and to avoid potentially costly repairs, take these 5 preventative measures: Have your wood-burning fireplace inspected, cleaned and repaired by a professional prior to its first use to avoid chimney fires and carbon
Whether you’re selling your first home or a buyer who is purchasing your fifth home, it is a huge event in anyone’s life. Before you buy or sell, a thorough home inspection from a qualified and certified inspector is key. Home inspections are typically required before purchase, but remember, an inspection is no guarantee, nor
Selling your home can be stressful. Now imagine selling your home when you are relocating, whether it be to another state or across town. Certainly that would add more stress to your plate. But with some careful planning, some of that stress can be relieved. The first thing to do is determine whether or not you
As summer draws to a close, we venture into back-to-school season. Teachers, parents and students begin preparing for the new school year, both virtually and in-person. We often think that school season is only for one of these categories, but it’s also the perfect time for homeowners association board members and homeowners to learn something
From pools to tennis and basketball courts, putting greens and rock climbing walls, these are some home amenities that are sure to please everyone in the family and encourage everyone to go outside and play! Swimming Pool: Play a game of Marco Polo with the kids, perfect your butterfly stroke or swim laps for a low-impact cardio
New home buyers are sometimes so excited to be purchasing a house and become so emotionally attached to a house, that they make mistakes, some of which can be costly. It is important to buy with your head, not your heart. Homeownership is an investment and buying with your heart can cause you to spend much
Like many other aspects of life, virtual experiences have become the new normal during the coronavirus pandemic — and some of them might stick around. While people looking to buy a home have long been able to explore online through images and videos, virtual open houses now offer a real-time tour — virtually. Rolston Audain,
In honor of Earth Day (April 22) and increasing your home’s curb appeal at the same time, we bring you eco-friendly gardening tips! Gardens are by nature (excuse the pun) already eco-friendly; however, you can make them even more so. Here we give you five tips on how to green your garden. Work with Nature:
Curb appeal (the way your house looks from the street) is a term often used when putting your home up for sale, and for good reason. A well-maintained exterior and attractive landscaping can add thousands of dollars of value to your home’s value and significantly cut the amount of time it spends on the market.
by Petula Dvorak, Washington Post Read entire article at https://wapo.st/2Ru5YLC “Anything on the tables. Take it,” she announced to the room, after getting everyone’s attention with the golden ping of a Tibetan singing bowl. “Go through the bookshelves, and if there’s anything you want, take it. Linens, dishes, mugs — take them,” she said, sweeping