“There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October.”
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Read on for homeowner seasonal tips you should consider and discover lifestyle tips curated just for you!
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Will The Housing Market Cool Off This Fall?
Today’s hot housing market is one of the peculiar outcrops of the pandemic. Housing supply was already low before Covid-19, but it was further hampered as lockdowns took place and people began looking for new homes, driven by a host of reasons—from the desire to leave populated cities to better home offices or just fear of missing out.
The Federal Reserve’s steps last year to keep the financial markets liquid and to ensure mortgage rates stayed low have continued. But the low mortgage rates pale in comparison to soaring housing prices in the past year. Click here to read the full article.
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Decorate for Fall
on a Budget
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Spicing up your decor from season-to-season on a budget can become tricky, especially if you don't have a ton of storage space. However, with these simple decor ideas you can reuse cozy pieces for the fall
season with ease.
Keep reading for some budget-friendly decor inspo, and click here to read the full article!
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Throw Pillows in Warm Tones
Swapping out the throw pillows on your couch, accent chairs, or bed is an easy way to bring in the fall decor without breaking the bank. Try selecting warm neutral tones like sand, mustard, and even warm oranges that will give your home a radiant glow and cozy feel. Then when the season is over you can easily store them or switch the cover to a lighter color for the winter.
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Cozy Blankets with Texture
Adding a throw blanket to your home with great texture is not only a way to make a space feel more lived in, but also can bring out that fall look.
Place one on the end of your bed or drape one over a large wicker basket in the corner to add some fall flair to your home. When the season ends, you can easily store your blankets away for next year.
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Wreaths & Faux Fall Foliage
One of the best aspects of fall is the beautiful foliage! The trees changing colors from green to yellow to different shades of red is simply breathtaking. Bring that beauty inside on mantels, bookshelves, and even the dining table with some faux foliage, and when fall is over you can add faux snow or lights to spice it up for the winter holidays.
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Prep Your Home for the Season
As the season begins to change, it's time to prep your home for falling leaves, cooler weather, and, eventually, winter storms. Tackling a few fall home maintenance tasks now can help ward off issues later in the season, so you can enjoy everything you love about autumn worry-free. Click here to read the full article.
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Here's Why Fall Is the Perfect Time for Some Major Landscaping
We looked to landscape architect Margie Grace of Grace Design Associates and Joe Raboine, director of Belgard Residential Hardscapes, to share emerging landscaping trends and help us prepare our landscapes for a season of hosting, harvesting, and finding solace in the great
outdoors.
Click here to read the full article.
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The Best Places to Travel in October
As much as we love beach lounging in summer and exploring snowy wonderlands in winter, there's something extra special about traveling during the fall. Aside from fewer tourists and lower prices, October brings harvest festivals, Halloween parties, and the best foliage of the year.
Click here to read the full article.
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