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Is this your Year to Get Gardening?

Whether you have a large backyard or a modest balcony, gardening is fast becoming one of the most popular pastimes across the land. Homeowners have become more focused on their property’s appearance and productivity, while also recognizing how gardening can contribute to a healthy lifestyle. Whether you are interested in nurturing ...

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When to Consider Buying a “Diamond in the Rough”

Let’s face it. When you visit a home during a scheduled viewing or open house, you’re usually seeing it at its best. The rooms are tidy. The sinks are clean. The closets are organized and uncluttered. Even the lighting is set to its brightest. That’s just good old-fashioned marketing. However, not every ...

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Your Offer Was Accepted! Here’s What Happens Next

Congratulations! Your offer has been accepted—a significant milestone in your home-buying journey. Now, let's navigate the path from acceptance to closing.  Since I work in the Tallahassee area, I'll be focusing on the responsibilities outlined in the contract we use the most, the Tallahassee Board of REALTORS® Contract for Sale ...

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Exploring Tallahassee: A Journey Through Time and Culture

Welcome to Tallahassee, where the past blends seamlessly with the present, and every experience feels like a celebration of our community’s heart and soul. As Florida's capital city, Tallahassee is more than just a political hub—it’s a treasure trove of historical landmarks, cultural festivals, and stunning natural beauty that makes ...

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The Rich History of Leon and Wakulla Counties: From Indigenous Roots to Modern Communities

When you think about the Leon and Wakulla County areas today, you might picture charming neighborhoods, lush landscapes, and a close-knit community. But beneath the surface lies a history as rich as the soil these lands were built upon—a history that has shaped the region and its people for centuries. Indigenous ...

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