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After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, many of us yearn for more order in our lives. Getting organized is a great way to establish that order, and it doesn’t have to be intimidating!
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ReeceNichols Real Estate, the leading real estate company in Missouri, is expanding its footprint in the Branson, Missouri area with the acquisition of a top performing RE/MAX office.
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Making your home as beautiful and comfortable as possible isn’t always easy and it’s not uncommon for a room to look a little “off” if you’re not careful. Here’s some of the top home décor mistakes to avoid.
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When you put your home on the market, there are plenty of things your agent will ask you to do before buyers come by, but there are a few things you should avoid doing as well.
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Many people shy away from selling a home during the winter months — you might be surprised to learn that there are actually a few advantages to selling during the snowy season.
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It can take less than 7 seconds for a potential homebuyer to make a first impression on your home, which means curb appeal is incredibly important! If folks like what’s outside, they’ll want to see what’s inside. And don’t worry about long-term projects — you can create curb appeal very quickly! Here are some low-cost improvements you can do in just a day.
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We’ve all heard of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but have you heard of #GivingTuesday?
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It’s the sense most closely linked to your emotions — smell. And it’s just not fall without the scent of cinnamon, apple and spices in the air! Here’s a few ways to make your home smell great.
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Recently named “one of the coolest cities in America” by Thrillist, Wichita is one of the Midwest’s best-kept secrets. Put this hip weekend getaway on your bucket list!
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It was fun, but now Halloween is done. Now that the ghouls and goblins, princesses and pirates have put away their costumes and the candy has been eaten, we move onto the next holiday. But what to do with your old pumpkins?
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