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Last updated: September 14, 2021 • Traveling Around the World

Best Museums in the USA

Whenever you hear someone snarking about how America has no history, no culture, the land of the mindless blah blah blah, just know this: that person is definitely jealous of us. The fact of the matter is that one of the reasons the United States is always featured on all of the Best Vacation Destination …

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Last updated: September 13, 2021 • Real Estate Market

Winter Wedding? Here are the Top Ten Cities for Newlyweds to Buy a Home

Planning a winter wedding? You’re in luck. Wintertime can be one of the most gorgeous times to set and plan a wedding, and finding a home afterward can be easier. By the time winter rolls around, many existing families are already finished with the hustle-and-bustle of moving before the school year, and you can take …

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Last updated: February 9, 2022 • Home Improvement

Closet Organization Tips and Ideas You’ll Love

While some people use their closets religiously, other people may just throw old shoes and unwanted clothing inside and shut it for the season. No matter which side of the spectrum you’re on, there is a chance that you could make some improvements to maintain your closet organized. Expecting a special visitor? Is your closet …

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Last updated: March 2, 2022 • Home Improvement

7 DIY Home Improvement Projects you can do This Winter

Let’s make the best of this year’s winter vacation time off! As we emotionally turn inwards in the advent of approaching holidays, the business rush hopefully slows down a little. The pre-Christmas period is, however, booked with our shopping plans and upcoming house projects.  We might also consider a relocation shortly, implying a house sale …

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Last updated: November 8, 2021 • Education Advice

Best School Districts for Today – and What they Mean for the Real Estate Market

Yes, it’s true, that school districts directly affect home value. Schools in nicer districts get better reviews and more funding, which encourages families to buy a home in that area. In less impressive zones, the value of a home may drop if the school is rated badly. The reputation and funding of a public school …

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