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Leave It Be? Weighing Your Fall Clean-Up Options
Fall is coming to an end. Do you still have leaves in your yard? If you haven’t taken action yet, check out this list of suggestions.
What to Look for When Buying a House: 10 Major Red Flags
If it’s too good to be true, it almost always is. When you work with an Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®), you have an advocate who will point out any red flags when looking at homes.
The Surprising Effect of Homeownership You Won’t See on HGTV
Reality TV can be glamorous; yet despite the name, doesn’t usually reflect real life. Here’s how your life will actually (positively) change after buying a home.
Three Leading Sources Of Household Fires
The house fire. I don’t know about you, but this is one of my worst nightmares. As a homeowner, it’s up to you to do a regular audit of your home to ensure that you aren’t setting yourself up for what could be a preventable disaster.
Factoring Schools into Your Home Buying Decision
If you are looking to move, and trying to weigh the importance of the school district in your decision, take a look at this article and then give me a call. I am an Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) and would love to help you find your dream home.
Ready To Replace Your Windows?
Is it time to replace your windows, but you’ve been putting the project off? Here’s everything you need to know so that you can make an informed decision when the time is right.
5 ‘Must-Haves’ Homeowners Say You Actually Won’t Care That Much About
Putting together a wish list of things you want and need in a new home is important, but you might be surprised by some “needs” that homeowners gave up, and don’t miss at all.
What Does ‘Move-in Ready’ Mean? 7 Characteristics You Should Expect to See
A listing agent might spice up a description on a house to pique your interest. If you can, it’s always recommended to see the home in person (with your buyer’s agent!) so you can make the best judgement call.
Do You Need (Or Want) A New Roof?
A roof is quite obviously a fundamental aspect of a house. It also can be expensive to replace. Here’s some information on the different options, and how to create a budget for this type of project.
Americans Spent An Average Of $9,081 On Home Improvements In 2018 Alone
According to HomeAdvisor, homeowners spent 17% more on home improvement projects than last year. Find out what the top reasons were for those improvements. If you’re starting a project to fix your home up before you buy a new one, let me know! I’m an Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) and will help you find that next home.