Monthly Archives: December 2010
ON THE LEVEL: Save Money on Utility Bills This Winter
Here’s some more great stuff from our friends at Hibbard Construction. Our summer tans have long since faded, the patio furniture and BBQ grill have been stored and the first winter snowfall has already hit the Treasure Valley. It is … Continue reading
We’re giving away FREE TURKEYS: Do you know someone in need?
A recent Windermere food drive produced such overwhelming community response that the Food Bank has approximately 100 turkeys that need to be given away as soon as possible. If you know of someone who might need a free turkey, please … Continue reading
Most Bang for Your Buck: Replace the Front Door in 2011!
Daily Real Estate News | December 16, 2010 | Owners Recoup More with Exterior Home Projects As part of the 2010-11 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report, Realtors® recently rated exterior replacement projects among the most cost-effective home improvement projects, demonstrating that curb appeal … Continue reading
Market News: SOLD Residential Comparison 2005 – 2010
Here’s the data from the Coeur d’Alene MLS. Are you thinking of selling your home in 2011? The Pending Home Sales Index,* a forward-looking indicator, rose 10.4 percent to 89.3 based on contracts signed in October from 80.9 in September. … Continue reading
Browser Says: Don’t Forget the Pup This Christmas!
“Browser” is howling to all his Peeps: Don’t forget the Doggie this year! And just ’cause he’s such a great guy, he’s found a great recipe site for you to sniff out. Lots of really yummy “looking” things for your favorite … Continue reading
Top 10 Tips for Selling Your Home During the Holidays
We found this terrific list of Tips for Selling Your Home During the Holidays and thought you might appreciate it! If you are interested in Buying or Selling during this Holiday Season, don’t hesitate to call us. We can help! … Continue reading
Welcome to our Home…at Christmas
Especially during Christmas, our hearts long for the simpler days when a holiday was antipated not so highly for the piles of gifts, but simply for the chance to spend time with friends and loved ones. Historians often tell of a bygone … Continue reading