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Rent Increases? Deciding Whether the Time Is Right to Buy a Home

By Cavallo & Cavallo |

Renting is a viable option for those just starting out and for people whose jobs require them to travel. For long time residents of neighborhoods in the city, renting an apartment may be deemed more practical than paying the big ticket prices often associated with the area market, particularly if they are in a… Read More »

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Safety Features Your Home Needs To Prevent Accidents and Injuries

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Whether you live in an apartment or condominium in the city, or a townhome or sprawling ranch house in the suburbs, there are certain safety features every home should have. A small investment of time and money can make a huge difference when it comes to preventing common types of accidents and injuries that… Read More »

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Checklist for Weatherizing Your Home This Fall

By Cavallo & Cavallo |

Fall is a favorite time of year for many home owners. It is cool enough to shut your air conditioner off without being cold enough to use your heating system, saving you money on home heating and cooling costs, while plenty of daylight remains which allows you to lower your light bill. Whether you… Read More »

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Thinking of Buying a Tiny Home?

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With the end of summer approaching, many families are busy with preparing their children to go back to school. Getting the right kind of education is a vitally important part of your child’s development, and parents today have a variety of options to choose from. If you are planning on making a move in… Read More »

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The Tiny Home Buying Trend

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Next to location, space is one of the key features people look for when buying a home. While extravagantly large ‘McMansions’ were the trend before the housing bubble popped, most homebuyers are now content to settle with a little less space for the sake of living within their budget. One of the hottest current… Read More »

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