No, this really isn’t about real estate, but, I guess it kind of is in a tangential way. As a client, an agent or someone who works within the real estate field, you probably fit neatly within one of these buckets — either an introvert or an extrovert. Here are a couple of articles cruising […]
In my June 19 blog post, I mentioned that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had a new overseer (conservator), and he was talking about making it easier for Americans to buy a home. After years of super-conservative mortgage lending, Mel Watt told the world he was going to try to help more people buy a […]
Hi! Kiersty here. I went to The ONE Thing seminar this past Monday night. The ONE Thing is a book written by Keller Williams co-founder Gary Keller and his co-author Jay Papasan. Admittedly, I didn’t stay to the bitter end, but I caught the important pieces. Anyway, what was really thought provoking to me was […]
We have reached that point, folks. The tipping point between the weather we looooooove so much and saying goodbye to the blazing hot summer. You have to wear layers, yes. You will be confused a little — short sleeves or long? Cold in the morning, a bit sweaty by afternoon. But, this means that we are […]
We can’t help but post more about Halloween and the fact that it is fall (although still 92 degrees out…oh well). Neighborhoods come alive, families are out and about, and there are so many fun fall festivals to boot! Here are a few spooky and pumpkin-y activities to check out to get you in the […]
Halloween is around the corner. It is time to get spooky, unless your house is on the market. When trying to woo a buyer, we’d like to say keep your Halloween decorations packed up for next year. Simple pumpkins and non-scary, tasteful decorations for around the house to celebrate fall, etc., are the way to […]
It’s no secret that most of the things we buy today are made by Chinese workers. We buy other things from European and Japanese workers, and we buy oil from the Middle East. When the U.S. dollar gets stronger compared with the currencies in these countries, it buys a lot more stuff. That’s exactly what […]
Below is an article that appeared in the Community Impact News on Sept. 10. It is a nice overview of Proposition 1 that will be on the November ballot. Its focus? Funding for road improvements. Take a look and see where you stand, and then be sure to vote. Here’s the link to the article, […]
To help protect the water supply and reduce household risks, bring unwanted medications to Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, Sept. 27 in Georgetown. Drugs that are expired or no longer needed will be collected — no questions asked — from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sun City Legacy Hills Park Pavilion, 200 […]
Remember when you were in elementary, middle or high school and what was available to you for a school lunch? There were the healthy choices…yes…but also the baskets of fries and chicken nuggets, chips galore, pudding and slices of pie, etc. Ooooooo pie. Times are a-changing along with food options. So, have you ever wondered […]
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