Are Pumpkins Smashing Your Chances of Selling Your Home?

I love holidays. I love the magic, the shopping, the decorating, the calories, and I love the Facebook photo opportunities. Every year around October 15th I get a sparkle in my eye as I head straight to the landscaping company to buy pansies, pumpkins and fall decorations. The warm and cozy decorations of Halloween and Thanksgiving eventually turn into glittering tinsel as Christmas and New the Year come dancing around the corner. Holidays are my

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Living Well at Carlton Landing

If you haven’t visited the Carlton Landing community at Lake Eufala, you haven’t lived. Or perhaps I should say you haven’t lived well. Their motto is “The essence of a life well lived.” Carlton Landing is a small master planned community, now a township, started by the Humphreys family and designed by the same urban planners responsible for Seaside and Rosemary Beach, Florida. Carlton Landing is more than a community – it is a vision,

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How not to be a Hoarder

Honestly, I’m not really sure why they call it “Spring Fever”. It’s always during this cold and blustery time of the year that I’m dying to reorganize, clean out and declutter. Maybe it’s cabin fever, maybe it’s the overload of new Christmas toys my daughter received that are now spilling out over the top of every toy chest, and maybe it’s just me wanting to simplify life a bit after the craziness of the holidays.

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Magnolia Market Silobration – Part 2

If you’ve been following along, you know our last blog post detailed the amazing VIP tickets that Craig surprised me with for the grand opening of Magnolia Market at the Silos. If you haven’t read that post, click here – You won’t want to miss it! Taking a break in the middle of the Parade of Homes, Craig and I made a quick trip to Waco, Texas to check out first-hand the new Magnolia Market

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