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Last updated: April 19, 2021 • Education Advice

The Life of a Real Estate Agent

There’s no such thing as a typical day in the life of a real estate agent; since they do their schedule according to their clients’ free time, agent X’s Sunday can be very different from agent Y’s Sunday. And, activities wise, it all depends on their specialty – the life of a real estate agent …

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Last updated: December 22, 2021 • Education Advice

Autism is REAL: Children on the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) need safer homes

For every parent out there, there are always worries regarding the safety of our children in our homes. But for parents of children on the autism spectrum disorder (also known as ASD), the preoccupation can reach a new level of stress. Children with ASD can sometimes require even more elaborate home security systems than the …

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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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Last updated: September 11, 2021 • Education Advice

Are you a Good Neighbor?

If you’ve lived in a neighborhood where everyone was friends with one another, you know that having trustworthy neighbors is a blessing. The children can play safely, and if something happens, there are people nearby that you can turn to. That being said, how do you make friends with your neighbors and build a friendly …

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Last updated: September 11, 2021 • Education Advice

Today’s Latchkey Kids are Savvier than Ever

Latchkey kids are children that are alone for part of the day after school, and while they may not always carry a key to their home in their pocket, the ‘latchkey’ kid title comes from the fact that many of them do. These children can gain confidence from having power over themselves and their schedule, …

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