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By Linda Dolan
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We hope everyone had a Happy 4th of July. Please enjoy our July Newsletter.
By Linda Dolan
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Thought of the Day “And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul” Spring Has Arrived-Here’s How to Minimize the Impact of Allergies Springtime is here: the flowers are blooming, the temperatures are rising…and your allergies are becoming unbearable. For millions of people, the beautiful weather of spring brings the unwelcome plague of congestion, sore throats, and irritated eyes. While it’s impossible to completely avoid pollen and other substances that cause allergies, there are several steps you can take in order to reduce the impact of this seasonal nuisance. Consider the following:
Sources: NEAMB & Mayo Clinic |
A Guide to Stress-Free Downsizing
Downsizing—or the process of moving from a larger home to a smaller one—is a major life transition that many people of all ages undergo. Downsizing may be necessitated by financial concerns, or it may be chosen due to a change in circumstances, such as moving in with a significant other, retiring, relocating from the suburbs to the city, or just being enticed by the simplicity of a smaller home. Regardless of the reason, the process of downsizing may evoke mixed emotions, like stress and sadness alongside excitement and relief. Are you thinking about taking the momentous step of downsizing your home? Here are a few strategies for minimizing the chaos and ensuring a smooth transition for your family:
Sources: HGTV & Apartment Therapy |
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By Linda Dolan
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Thought of the Day Stay Ahead of the Cold Weather with These Fall Maintenance Tasks As summer fades from memory and the season of colorful leaves and crisp air begins, homeowners must take steps to prepare their homes for the colder weather of winter. Even if you do not live in a particularly chilly climate, fall is a great time to ensure that your home’s maintenance is up to snuff. Here are a few easy steps to take to keep your home in prime condition this fall:
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Buying a Home? Ask These Questions Before Making an Offer
Shopping for a new home is an exhilarating yet stressful process, and it can be easy for buyers to become emotionally attached to a property without carefully considering all the factors that will impact their investment. A home’s flaws may not be immediately obvious, but taking the time to do your due diligence before entering negotiations could save you unnecessary expense and disappointment down the road. Before you become enamored with a home’s brand-new kitchen or great backyard, here are a few important questions to ask:
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By Linda Dolan
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Thought of the Day: Hectic Schedule? Here are a Few Surprising Reasons to Make Time for Meditation In our increasingly noisy modern world, it can often feel impossible to truly slow down, unplug, and restore a sense of inner calm. For many people, the idea of taking time out of the day to meditate seems counterproductive or even absurd. However, research suggests that there are numerous science-backed reasons to meditate—and this important practice for overall wellness does not need to be time-consuming or adhere to any specific ritual. While meditation can take many formats, the common thread is the focusing of one’s attention on a single point of reference. For example, you may turn your attention to your breathing, relaxing your muscles, or repeating a word or phrase that has significance to you. Regardless of your preferred meditation style, here are a few physical and mental benefits that researchers have identified:
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Myth vs. Fact: Common Home-Selling Misconceptions Debunked
When faced with the overwhelming task of trying to sell their homes, many people rely on the advice of family and friends, or gather ideas from TV shows and other sources. As a result, myths and misconceptions surround the home-selling process, causing many homeowners to have erroneous ideas of the best ways to market their homes and prepare for a successful sale Have you heard any of these common myths about selling your home? Test your knowledge! Myth: Repainting is easy, so buyers won’t be deterred by a home’s paint colors. Fact: It can be difficult for many buyers to see past paint colors they find unappealing—particularly if those colors are bold, unconventional, or do not showcase the home in its best light. When your home is on the market, consider painting rooms in neutral hues, such as taupe or pale gray. Colors like these will help prospective buyers envision themselves living in the home and tend to look better in online photos. Myth: You have a better chance of successfully selling your home during the spring than other times of the year. Fact: Although spring has long enjoyed a reputation as the most favorable time of year at which to attempt to sell your home, many factors can impact the market in your area. For example, if your home tends to appeal to buyers who are parents due to a great local school system, you may have increased interest during the summer or when kids are on school breaks throughout the year. On the other hand, if you live in an area with very hot summers, buyers may be more actively house hunting during the cooler months. Your realtor will offer the most reliable insight on the current and projected market conditions in your area. Myth: If your home well-maintained, you don’t need to enlist the help of a professional stager. Fact: Staging has surged in popularity over the years, leading many buyers to grow accustomed to seeing homes that have been staged for maximum appeal. Even if your home is clean, updated, and well-maintained, working with a professional stager could be instrumental in securing a quick sale. Stagers have various methods of easily highlighting your home’s best features and downplaying its less desirable ones. For example, they may move furniture to make a room look larger, remove blinds to showcase a nice view or hide personal items that could interfere with how buyers see the property. Myth: Major renovations, particularly on the kitchen and bathrooms, will yield the greatest return on investment. Fact: A common real estate mantra holds that kitchen and bath remodel deliver the strongest resale value. As a result, many buyers mistakenly believe that gutting these rooms and outfitting them with the latest design trends will enable them to sell their homes at a much higher price. In reality, most sellers do not recover the cost of extensive home improvements. Decluttering, applying a fresh coat of paint, and making other minor, relatively inexpensive changes are more likely to yield a positive return. |
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By Linda Dolan
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