Saturday at 5 p.m. join supporters of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society raise funds to cure blood cancer at the Evans Towne Park.
This year's walk will feature Live music, face painting, temporary tattoos, playground and inflatable slide as well as a Remembrance Ceremony and White Balloon Reception.
The walk begins at 7:30.
For more information visit the site for the CSRA walk here.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
Fall Yard Maintenance
Sunday is the first day of Fall - a very important season for your lawn health. That's right, if you prepare your lawn for going dormant this winter you'll be rewarded in the spring with a lush vibrant yard!
Mowing and watering are still important tasks to keep up in the fall. Temperatures are cooler but if you aren't receiving regular rainfall you will need to continue to water your lawn. Mow on a higher setting to provide some extra insulation for your yard before the winter sets in.
Fall is also time to plant your spring bulbs, reseed the thin patches in your yard and go after those pesky weeds.
Once the leaves start falling make sure to rake them up so they don't cut off your lawn's supply of sunlight and oxygen.
What lawn care tips do you employ to take care of your yard for the Fall and Winter?
Mowing and watering are still important tasks to keep up in the fall. Temperatures are cooler but if you aren't receiving regular rainfall you will need to continue to water your lawn. Mow on a higher setting to provide some extra insulation for your yard before the winter sets in.
Fall is also time to plant your spring bulbs, reseed the thin patches in your yard and go after those pesky weeds.
Once the leaves start falling make sure to rake them up so they don't cut off your lawn's supply of sunlight and oxygen.
What lawn care tips do you employ to take care of your yard for the Fall and Winter?
Friday, September 13, 2013
Selling a home this Fall
Need to sell your current home before you can buy your new Park Ridge
home? You may have picked a good time. Mortgage rates are low and home
values are going up. Potential buyers are looking to be settled before
the Holidays.
Here are some tips for selling during the Fall season.
1. Strong Web Appeal
Home buyers are going online to search for homes. Make sure you have plenty of photos and information available about your home. As always keep the clutter to a minimum so the potential buyer can get a good look at each room.
2. Move-In Ready
Today's buyers want the home in move-in condition. Take care of any minor improvement issues before buyers come to see your home. This includes issues with paint, flooring, and the exterior. Curb appeal is so important!
3. Lots of Light
Let the Fall light and fresh air inside! Open your blinds and windows if the weather permits. Keep the overall home temperature comfortable.
4. Create Cozy
The Fall is the perfect time to take advantage of all those cozy things that make us feel at home. Purchase a lightly scented candle, accentuate your fireplace if you have one, decorate the entryway with some potted plants.
What are you doing to sell your home this Fall?
Here are some tips for selling during the Fall season.
1. Strong Web Appeal
Home buyers are going online to search for homes. Make sure you have plenty of photos and information available about your home. As always keep the clutter to a minimum so the potential buyer can get a good look at each room.
2. Move-In Ready
Today's buyers want the home in move-in condition. Take care of any minor improvement issues before buyers come to see your home. This includes issues with paint, flooring, and the exterior. Curb appeal is so important!
3. Lots of Light
Let the Fall light and fresh air inside! Open your blinds and windows if the weather permits. Keep the overall home temperature comfortable.
4. Create Cozy
The Fall is the perfect time to take advantage of all those cozy things that make us feel at home. Purchase a lightly scented candle, accentuate your fireplace if you have one, decorate the entryway with some potted plants.
What are you doing to sell your home this Fall?
Friday, September 6, 2013
Closing On Your New Home
Once
you’ve found your new home and construction is almost complete, it’s
time to start thinking about the last step in your home buying journey –
the real estate closing or settlement.
At the closing is where ownership will be transferred from the seller to the buyer. This involves some time, patience and paperwork, but if you plan ahead you can make this a smooth process.
Talk with your Lender or Realtor about a week before closing to make sure you understand what paperwork you are responsible for bringing. If there are costs involved such as a down payment, escrow or mortgage fees, you may need a certified check so find out the exact amount you will need to provide.
Give yourself plenty of time! You’ll want to review the documents and make sure there are no typos or errors. Allowing for a good block of time will help to alleviate some of the stress of that process. Also, in case of delays, don’t arrange for your moving truck on too tight a schedule. Create some overlap so you don’t have to be out of one house the same day as you move in to another.
Remember, once you finish signing that mountain of paperwork you’ll be the owner of a brand new home!
At the closing is where ownership will be transferred from the seller to the buyer. This involves some time, patience and paperwork, but if you plan ahead you can make this a smooth process.
Talk with your Lender or Realtor about a week before closing to make sure you understand what paperwork you are responsible for bringing. If there are costs involved such as a down payment, escrow or mortgage fees, you may need a certified check so find out the exact amount you will need to provide.
Give yourself plenty of time! You’ll want to review the documents and make sure there are no typos or errors. Allowing for a good block of time will help to alleviate some of the stress of that process. Also, in case of delays, don’t arrange for your moving truck on too tight a schedule. Create some overlap so you don’t have to be out of one house the same day as you move in to another.
Remember, once you finish signing that mountain of paperwork you’ll be the owner of a brand new home!
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