The mantra safety first, applies to many things, home buying included. While finding the right home for you and your family is important (that's why we're here), the neighborhood in which it’s located can also make a huge difference in your overall experience. The more secure you feel in your home ... » Learn More about Is Your New Neighborhood Safe? How to Research Your New Community
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Changing Your Address
Let's be honest, when planning a move, there are approximately two billion things that you need to remember. While there can be differences in moving across the country versus across the street, one thing is for sure, your address is going to change. More times than not, the address change is an ... » Learn More about Changing Your Address
Say What? Home-Buying Lingo You Should Know
There are many things you need to take in when buying a home (first time buyer or not) -- the lingo being one of them. Real estate, like many other professions, has its own language. Let's get out your real estate passport, learn some critical terms, and get you on your way to navigating your ... » Learn More about Say What? Home-Buying Lingo You Should Know
Summer Maintenance Checklist [Download]
Download your Summer Maintenance Checklist by clicking on the image or the download button below. Some Highlights Ensure you tackle those tasks related to keeping cool first.Wash and inspect your windows -- the less hot air that gets in or cool air that escapes, the lower your energy ... » Learn More about Summer Maintenance Checklist [Download]
Reasons To Hire a Real Estate Professional [INFOGRAPHIC]
Some Highlights Whether you’re buying or selling, there are many perks that come from working with a real estate advisor (and I'm not just saying that because I am one).Not to toot my own horn, but real estate professionals are experts at navigating all aspects of the buying and selling process, ... » Learn More about Reasons To Hire a Real Estate Professional [INFOGRAPHIC]