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November
13

Home Improvement Long Island

If you have a house in Suffolk County or Nassau County, getting your home ready before the holidays start ensures a hassle-free and fun festive season. These upgrades can be a game-changer. Here's a list of the main home improvement tasks to finish before the holidays:

  • Give Your Home a Thorough Clean and Remove Clutter
    Before you start any home improvement projects, give your house a thorough clean and tidy up. A spotless and organized home gives you a blank canvas to decorate for the holidays and helps you spot areas that might need work. Clean dusty surfaces, get those windows sparkling, and give your carpets a deep clean. Remove any extra st...

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October
28

 Fall Living Room

After a long summer full of outdoor fun, many people find themselves retreating to their living rooms during their free time in the fall. This makes now the perfect time for some cozy living room upgrades. Here are a few things our real estate agents recommend doing to create a warm and inviting sanctuary inside your home. 

  • Bring Natural Elements Indoors
    Incorporating some of fall's hallmark natural elements into your living room design will make the space feel like a snug hidden grotto tucked away in the wilderness. Pour some acorns or pine cones into a vase, tie some...

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October
21

Long Island Halloween

Dressing up in costumes and going around the neighborhood collecting candy is fun - but it can also be dangerous. Especially if you've just moved to a new neighborhood and don't know the area very well. Here are a few trick-or-treating safety tips to help both you and your kids avoid mishaps and have the best time on Halloween.

  • Have a Plan
    Trick-or-treaters should always be accompanied by a trusted adult who can keep an eye on them and ensure their safety. Make sure whoever takes them knows the surrounding streets and how to get from one street to another. Plan out your route carefully and stick to it. This is especially important if you're new to the neighborhood and still getting used to where things are so you can avoid getting lost. If you're taking the ki...

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September
25

Autumn Home Tips

For homeowners in Long Island, including those looking at Suffolk County homes for sale or Nassau County homes for sale, annual maintenance tasks are essential. Here are some key tasks to keep your home in top condition.

  • Inspect the Roof and Gutters
    The roof is one of the most critical components of your home. An annual inspection can prevent minor issues from becoming major headaches. Look for damaged shingles, signs of leaks, and any debris that may have accumulated. Gutters should also be checked and cleane...

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September
23

Fireplace Tips

With fall's chilly weather setting in, many homeowners with fireplaces are looking forward to warming up next to a cozy evening fire. Before you start using yours regularly, though, you'll want to make sure your fireplace and chimney are clean and safe to use. Follow these tips from our real estate agents to get your chimney in tip-top shape this fall.

  • Inspect the Masonry
    First, check your chimney's masonry for signs of damage. There should be no visible chips or cracks in the bricks or gaps in the mortar. Check the entire length of the structure, using a sturdy ladder to help you reach the higher parts. 

    Keep an eye out for signs of di...

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