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April
30

real estate nassau

As spring colors pop up across Long Island, the real estate market heats up too. Spring kicks off a busy time for people buying and selling homes, so it's a good moment to think about your property plans for the year. If you want to buy a nice house by the water or sell your family place, picking the right real estate agent plays a big part in how things turn out. Here are key questions to ask possible agents this spring to make sure you're choosing the best person to help with your home search or sale.

  • How well do you know my neighborhood?
    Local knowledge has a big impact on real estate. An agent who knows your target neighborhood will get pricing trends, upcoming d...

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March
12

Home Organization

Spring offers a great chance to freshen up your home, get rid of mess, and set up a more orderly and welcoming space. You might want to tidy up your living area or get your house ready for sale. Either way, these organizing tricks will help you make the most of your space and cut down on stress.

  • Clear Out One Room at a Time
    Don't let your whole house stress you out. Just tackle one room at a time. Begin with the rooms you use most, like your kitchen or living room. Then move on to storage spaces such as basements and garages. Make three piles: keep, donate, and discard. Be real about what you use and need.

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February
17

February Plants

Most gardeners can't wait for spring to arrive to get started on their planting. You might not be able to speed up time, but you can make the most of these last few weeks of winter by doing some indoor planting. Many of our real estate agents have been starting their gardens early this way for years. Follow the tips below to discover what they've learned and how you can get your growing started this February. 

  • Start a Compost Bin
    Compost is a gardener's best friend, offering all of the nutrients plants need for optimal growth. It's easy to make your own, but the process takes time. Get a head start by collecting all of your or...

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February
12

curb appeal

Do you want your house to be the one that everyone on the block admires? If so, you need great curb appeal – and winter is the perfect time to achieve it! Spend a few weekends sprucing up your home, and it will truly look its best by spring. Here are a few top ways our real estate agents suggest boosting your curb appeal in the coming weeks.

  • Take Care of Your Lawn
    While this may not feel like the season for lawn care, there are a few things you can do to make sure your grass emerges green and beautiful come spring. The first is to scatter a pre-emergent weed killer. These products keep weeds from germina...

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January
20

Living Room Tips

When a new year rolls around, lots of us want to make a fresh start in our homes. The living room, often seen as the center of the house, is a great place to spruce up and give a new look for 2025. Whether you're getting your home ready to sell or just want to give your space a different feel, you have plenty of cool ways to turn your living room into a stylish and inviting spot. The new year brings with it a fresh take on style and what's possible, so let's check out some ideas to give your living room a makeover.

  • Add Bold Color Touches
    Color is a fast and powerful way to give your living room a fresh look. While neutral colors remain popular, 2025 brings in bold and darin...

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