
As the holiday season gets closer, Richmond homeowners start to think about preparing their homes for family get-togethers, festive decorations, and the warm feeling of the season. You don't need to do big renovations to get your home ready. You can work on several simple DIY projects before the busy holiday time to improve your space, boost its value, and make it inviting for your guests.

As the leaves change color and the air gets cooler, fall is a great time for Richmond homeowners to improve their homes inside and out. Upgrading your home's exterior makes it feel more welcoming and can also help you get a better price when you decide to sell. First impressions are important for buyers driving through the neighborhoods, so now is the best time to use this season to freshen up your home's outside.
The Importance of Curb Appeal in Fall
Curb appeal is very important, especially in a tough real estate market like Richmond. W...

As the leaves change and the weather gets cooler, fall is a great time to refresh your home. If you are getting ready to sell your home or just want a tidier and more welcoming space, decluttering and organizing are important steps. Plus, it's a great idea to declutter before you have an influx of holiday decor!
A clean and clutter-free space looks better during open houses. Here's how you can declutter and organize your home this fall, with tips to make it easy and stress-free...

After looking at plenty of Richmond homes for sale, you've found the one you love. Now it's time to update, redecorate, and remodel it to make it your own. One great way to give your new home a fresh look is to install new flooring. If you want to make new flooring your project this August, here are a few options to consider.

Summer is winding down, and it's time to head back to school. For a smoother transition, our real estate agents suggest some home organization tips to get rid of clutter and keep your home neat and tidy.
Organize Your Kitchen
Going back to school means school lunches and snacks that you can prepare in a hurry. Organizing your kitchen drawers, cabinets and pantry will make packing the kids' lunch boxes a breeze. Start by clearing your countertops of clutter, then focus on storage:
Add drawer dividers for utensils
Use jars and bins for snacks