preparing to sell your home
Spring is just around the corner and we can practically smell the fresh flowers and feel the sun on our cheeks. With the new season comes the need for a refresh and Spring is one of our favorites. The Holiday decor has been stored away for weeks and the need for heavy weighted blankets and…
Read MoreSummer brings the heat, for beach trips and bathing suits, but also for home sellers. Summer months account for 40% of annual home sales across the nation. June consistently holding the record for most home sales in one month. Here are suggestions to become a competitive seller during real estate’s peak housing season. Curb appeal…
Read MoreThe kitchen has always been the heart of the home. During the pandemic, the kitchen became even more important in order for us to take proper home safety measures. Manufacturers identified this trend and engineered user-friendly, and economical appliances. New kitchen appliances in 2021 showcased wireless technology, touch free connectivity, and restaurant quality features. Upgrading…
Read MoreA well-kept yard, trimmed shrubbery, and flowers add curb appeal, but few people want to spend their weekends on the upkeep. You can increase your Seattle property’s value and reduce your weekend yard work by planting a low-maintenance garden in the back, side, or even in the front yard. Here are some things to consider…
Read MoreAfter months of social distancing, wearing masks, and changing how we work, it’s not surprising that the term “new normal” has popped up to describe what we’re going through. We still have a ways to go before life actually feels normal, but living in a new normal means we’ve made changes so that life can…
Read MoreAlthough the country is reemerging, our safety will mean doing some things virtually for a long time. The good news is we are succeeding at it, and home sales are no exception! Most, sometimes even all, parts of selling your home can happen without social contact. Since many sellers put the process on hold during…
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