Company Logo
SIGN UP LOGIN

Posts with tag 'for owners'

Cressy & Everett Real Estate Blog

Subscribe and receive email notifications of new blog posts.




rss logo RSS Feed
Baroda, MI | 6 Posts
Berrien County | 9 Posts
Bristol, IN | 1 Posts
Buying a Home | 83 Posts
Community | 4 Posts
Company News | 13 Posts
Elkhart IN | 5 Posts
Giving Back | 4 Posts
Goshen IN | 3 Posts
Home Improvement | 39 Posts
Home Loans | 2 Posts
Home Safety | 1 Posts
Homeownership | 53 Posts
Michiana | 41 Posts
Nappanee IN | 4 Posts
Niles, MI | 1 Posts
Saint Joseph MI | 23 Posts
Senior Buyers | 1 Posts
South Bend IN | 105 Posts
Sturgis MI | 1 Posts
Top Agents | 2 Posts
Uncategorized | 4 Posts
Thurin Managing Broker Partner Shareholder Real Estate Homes for Sale Indiana National TV Fox & Friends Michael Corbett Meredith & Kamp Merger Cressy & Everett Indiana Real Estate South Bend IN Notre Dame Leading RE career in real estate Area Information Community Information become a Realtor jobs Nappanee Indiana Elkhart County Open House Selling Your House Selling Your Home Sturgis MI Buying a house Historic Sites Historic Districts Neighborhoods Energy-saving tips Elkhart IN Saint Joseph MI Home safety Home maintenance Home inspection Things to do Retirement Senior Buyers Downsizing home loan mortgage mortgage payment Holidays Community Events For Sellers Home-selling tips Curb Appeal Local Businesses Home offer Purchase offer For Buyers First-time buyers First home Outdoor activities fireplace safety for owners homeowner tips Fitness centers REALTORS® Real estate agents Real estate brokers Golf courses Mother's Day events Restaurants Parks Green spaces Home-buying tips Final walk-through Home improvement Energy efficiency Smart home technology Wedding venues Bridge loans Condo living For families Road trip Landmarks Home Trends Family Fun Family Activities Halloween Granger IN Mishawaka IN Benton Harbor MI Three Rivers MI Niles MI community giving back DTSB LaSalle Grill employees brokerage REALTORS Constantine MI Dowagiac MI Eau Claire MI Bristol IN Goshen IN Lakeville IN Osceola IN Jones MI Berrien Springs MI Coloma MI Buchanan MI Middlebury IN Edwardsburg MI Plymouth IN Baroda MI New Carlisle IN spring trails Union Pier MI Cassopolis MI Sister Lakes MI Stevensville MI Union MI Vandalia MI Watervliet MI Moving Wakarusa IN Walkerton IN Shop Local Shoreham Village MI Food & Drink Summer Fall readers choice List Home Multi-generational living WNDU hiking Winter
March
16

Home Office - Homeownership - Cressy & Everett Real Estate

With so many people choosing to work from home, it's no surprise that a home office is becoming one of the most desirable upgrades found among South Bend homes for sale. The good news is, you can create a home office of your own, even if you don't have a spare room. 

In fact, our real estate agents have seen many super-creative solutions when it comes to creating a home office space. Here are a few of our favorites. 

  1. Convert a Closet
    A walk-in closet is the perfect spot to create a quiet home office. Consider storing your clothes in a free-standing wardrobe in your bedroom. Then, you should easily be able to fit a desk, shelving, and whatever else you need in the former closet space. The walls will likely already be bare, so you can get really creative with your paint colors and other decor.

    Click Here to Read More...

February
25

Indiana Home Winter Warm
No matter how cold it gets outside, our real estate agents are here to help you find the perfect Indiana home for you. Our team works in rain, shine, or even the Indiana snow.

That said, it's important to recognize that Indiana winters can be fierce. Especially if you're new to the state, it's vital to prepare your home well in advance.

Of course, our winters in Indiana aren't the worst. No matter where you're from, you'll soon get the hang of things. All you need to do is get the right information in front of you early on.

Yes, some parts of Indiana can have major winter storms. Most trouble in the cold season isn't caused by heavy snow; however, it comes about as a result of putting off preparations.

Here's how you can get your home ready and keep it comfortable all winter long.

  1. Use Natural Light to Get a Head Start on Heating
    The sun remains the most energy efficient heater around. Even in the dead of winter, most days will have some sun. Part the curtains, raise the blinds and open the shutters to let heat in during the day. Then, close windows up tight and cover them to keep the heat from escaping overnight.

    Click Here to Read More...

December
31

Fireplace Safety Tips
If you're like many homeowners, you light up your fireplace to chase away the chills. Your fireplace does double duty this time of year: As glowing embers warm your living spaces, they also add the perfect cozy atmosphere. As you ignite the flames for the first time, remember to keep fireplace safety in mind.

Our real estate agents believe a fireplace adds warmth and beauty to your home, but we also recognize the inherent danger one can cause. To help you keep your home safe this winter, we researched fireplace safety so we could share these tips with you.

  1. Maintain and clean your fireplace and chimney
    Before you ignite your fireplace, remember to inspect it and clean away the soot and creosote buildup from last year's flames. Your chimney provides an exit for the smoke, gases, hydrocarbon, and other substances your fireplace produces, and while this minimizes the direct harm to you and your family, the creosote they produce causes fires that burn out of control. DIY Network offers tips for cleaning and maintaining a fireplace. If you'd prefer to have a professional perform this annual task, you can locate certified chimney sweeps and learn more fireplace safety facts at the Chimney Safety Institute of America.

  2. Click Here to Read More...

⇦ Newer Posts

Login to My Homefinder

Pixel