When we think about relocating to a new city most of the time we research the area in hope of finding a couple of things we are interested in. Most commonly people look around to see what is the cost of living, is the city safe, what kind of amenities does it have, and different …
October is Fire Prevention Month!
According to national statistics, more people are injured and killed in house fires than any other kind of fire. Over 4,000 Americans are killed yearly in house fires, and many of these occur in the fall and wintertime when people are cooped up inside and heaters/ovens are on more often. October is fire prevention month, …
Hurricane vs. Tornado, Which is more Catastrophic to your Home?
It’s a natural disaster throw down – hurricanes vs. tornadoes. Whether you live in the heartland or by the coast, there are always weather events that can turn your town upside down! But which is worse? Hurricanes If you live anywhere on the southern or southeastern coastlines of the US, you have probably endured at …
Six Things You Should do During Hurricane Season in Florida
Hurricane season is upon us for Florida real estate owners, and this year is predicted to have some fierce activity after 10 years of relative quiet on the landfall front. Are you prepared in case of a hurricane that appears to be tracking for landfall, and do you know what to do in the midst …
What to do in a Terrorist Attack within your Neighborhood
God forbid it ever really happens, but have you ever stopped to think about what would you do if there was a terrorist attack within your neighborhood? The threat of a terrorist attack isn’t anything we like to think too closely about – but in a post-9/11 world, unfortunately, it’s become something the post-Millennials have …