Many years ago, I shared an office with a very sweet woman who was married to one of Washington, DC's toughest lawyers. He was sort of famous - the kind of guy that litigants would hire so the other side couldn't have him. Well, one day, this very sweet woman was showing houses after a snow storm. And one of them had a layer of snow and ice on the (2 comments)
Almost every house that I have taken Buyers to see has had some type of lighting fixture in the diningroom. Every Buyer has inspected the light fixture to determine how much they love it. Knowing this, if your client is putting her house on the market, there are three reasons for upgrading and/or changing the dining room light fixture. (2 comments)
Take one house with closets already overflowing, throw in holiday decorations and a few deliveries from UPS and soon you have a house that is ready to explode. The holidays are a great time to put your home on a diet. A clean up of all of those items that have been sitting on the closet shelves for a year that you haven't used, clothes that you don't wear and old magazines gathering dust. Over the years I have become acutely aware of the clean up and throw out process. With my numerous moves as a military spouse, emptying out (0 comments)