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Need to Know Tips and Fall Maintenance for the Exterior of Your Raleigh Home

There is a crisp chill in the air, football is on every TVĀ andĀ food is cookingĀ in the slow cooker.Ā You might be ready for a North Carolina Fall but is your RaleighĀ home ready? Fall maintenance is very important in that it prepares your home for the (sometimes) harsh winter months ahead. When done seasonally and annually, you […]


Raleigh Real Estate Tips : Interior Design Trends for Fall 2013

With a new season, comes new design trends wherever you look. Whether it be the runway, makeup or home dĆ©cor; they all shift with the seasons! Here are some home design trends that are popping up insideĀ homes inĀ Raleigh, Wake Forest, Cary and Surrounding Wake County Towns. Brass and Gold Fixtures How many Raleigh homeowners replaced […]


Raleigh Real Estate Expert Advice : Closet Space and Design

Home buyers are surveyed yearly to discover what is important to them in theĀ home they buy.Ā  Over the years many things have changed in the Greater Raleigh areaĀ but one thing remains constant and that is that everyone wants more closet space in their homes!Ā Ā According to a survey done by California Closets (Raleigh), 53% of home […]


Raleigh Real Estate Market Improving : Homeowners Taking Advantage of Trend

Homeowners in the Greater Triangle-area who planned on selling before the housing crisis hit are finding that the market has finally shifted in their favor. Increases in prices, low inventory, and historically low interest rates have combined to put sellers in a very advantageous position. Many homeowners stopped even thinking about selling their home because […]







Micro-Gardening in the Triangle : Optimizing Your Triangle Real Estate’s Outdoor Space

OwnĀ Raleigh Real EstateĀ  or planning on buying a Triangle home but don’t haveĀ a spacious yardĀ for starting a garden? Don’t be discouraged! Micro-gardening is a greatĀ way to have the bountiful garden you want with limited space. The FAO defines micro-gardens asĀ intensively cultivated small spaces – such as balconies, small yards, patios and rooftops. How Does Your […]