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Turn Runoff Into a Resource: The Benefits of Rain Gardens

By Jordyn Windnagle - March 31, 2026
If your yard has ever puddled after a storm or sent water rushing toward the street, you’ve seen stormwater runoff in action. Instead of treating that water as a problem, rain gardens offer a simple, natural solution. A rain garden is a shallow, landscaped depression designed to collect rainwater from roofs, driveways, and other hard surfaces, allowing it to slowly soak into the ground ins

March Maintenance: Prep Your Home for Spring

By Jordyn Windnagle - March 09, 2026
March is the perfect time to give your home a little extra attention! Proactive and preventative maintenance can help you avoid costly repairs down the road. Use this checklist to ensure your home is in top shape through the season. 1. CLEAN AND INSPECT GUTTERS Winter debris can clog gutters and downspouts, leading to water damage and foundation issues. Clear out leaves and buildup, check for

The Best Home Remodels for Maximizing ROI

By Jordyn Windnagle - February 25, 2026
If you’re planning for a future sale and curious which home improvements will recoup the greatest return on investment, we’re here to help! According to Zillow’s Consumer Housing Trends Report, 72% of sellers took on at least one home project in preparation for their sale. Buyers have become more selective and cost-conscious as market conditions shift, so strategic renovations

Warm Wishes for a Safe, Cozy Season: Fireplace Maintenance and Warning Signs

By Jordyn Windnagle - December 10, 2025
There’s nothing like the warm glow of a fire and the soft crackle of wood on a cold winter night. But it’s important to remember that this cozy ambiance comes with responsibility. Proper maintenance and a careful eye are critical for operating your hearth safely. Let’s take a look at fireplace care and the red flags you should never ignore. WHY MAINTENANCE MATTERS A fireplac

Must-Have Supplies + Safety Tips for Severe Winter Weather

By Jordyn Windnagle - December 01, 2025
Winter storms tend to hit the Midwest hard, sometimes with little warning. As temperatures drop and snow piles up, being prepared can make a world of difference in safely managing harsh winter conditions. Stock up, know how to properly use your supplies, and take extra precautions! ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES Severe weather can lead to power outages, icy roads, and limited access to stores. Make sure yo

Protect Your Property and Loved Ones: Home Readiness Tips for Disaster Preparedness Day

By Jordyn Windnagle - September 08, 2025
September is National Disaster Preparedness Month, a timely reminder of the importance of being proactive. Extreme weather events are reaching record highs. FEMA declared 90 major disasters in 2024–meaning the US experienced a major climate disaster every 4 days on average. As the International Institute for Environment and Development points out, that’s nearly double the annual aver

Over-improvements and the Impact on Appraisals

By Jordyn Windnagle - July 14, 2025
An updated home is typically an easier sell than one that needs a lot of work. Buyers can effortlessly envision themselves in a move-in ready property. In addition, many buyers are spread thin and lacking renovation funds after a purchase. If your property is outdated or the condition is below-average, buyers might be drawn to the pricier, updated home down the street where the value of improvem

Celebrating New Homeowners Day: Essential Reminders for Your Move

By Jordyn Windnagle - May 01, 2025
It’s an exhilarating moment the very first time you unlock the door to your new home. If you’ve recently closed or are preparing for your move, New Homeowners Day is the perfect opportunity to celebrate this milestone and set yourself up for success. Moving comes with a long list of to-dos, and it’s easy to overlook a few important steps in all the excitement. To help you stay

Durable, Low Maintenance Plants for the Laidback Landscaper

By Jordyn Windnagle - April 11, 2025
Not everyone has the time (or desire) to spend hours weeding, watering, and pruning. If you want to boost your curb appeal with minimal effort, this one’s for you! These durable, low-maintenance plants thrive in USDA Hardiness Zone 6 and practically take care of themselves. A careful selection of flora allows you to have a beautiful yard without giving up your weekends. HOSTAS Why we love

How to Combat Allergens in the Home

By Jordyn Windnagle - March 28, 2025
Spring is here! While the warmer weather is a welcome change, it also means allergy season is in full swing. If you or your family suffer from allergies, you know how frustrating it can be to deal with constant sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion— even inside your own home. Luckily, there are steps you can take to reduce allergens and create a healthier home environment. 1. keep your hva

New Home for the Holidays: How Sellers Can Prepare Their Property for Winter Showings

By Jordyn Windnagle - December 04, 2024
Selling your home in the winter can be a great time to showcase its coziness, but it also requires a little extra preparation and effort. Despite all of the magic of the season, the shortened, drearier days and poor weather make for less favorable showing conditions. Therefore, home sellers need to be vigilant in ensuring their home is welcoming and comfortable for prospective buyers. Focus

Essential Property Documents: Paperwork That Homeowners Should Keep Safe

By Jordyn Windnagle - November 18, 2024
Owning a home comes with a lot of responsibilities— and a lot of paperwork. From purchase agreements to maintenance records, the organization of these documents will help you protect your investment. Here’s your guide to keeping a paper trail on your property. 1. real estate documents   Your real estate documents form the foundation of your homeownership. These include: Deed

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