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July
24

In addition to popular rooftop bars, restaurants, and event spaces, many homes in the metro area come with a rooftop space for outdoor relaxation — it's one of the best ways to maximize your greenspace in an urban setting. If your rooftop space could use a refresh, or has felt like more of an afterthought, our real estate agents are here to help with inspiration that's both stylish and budget-friendly.

  • Install a hanging chair, swing, or hammock. 
    Capture that breezy, relaxing vibe by installing a modern hanging chair or swing. Look for models with self-supporting stands if your rooftop doesn't allow for ceiling mounts. It's an easy way to add a playful, lounge-ready touch to your rooftop setup.

  • Add planters with tall greenery.
    Even if you don't have soil to dig into, you can still enjoy greenery above the city streets. After all, certain plants will enjoy the direct sunlight, can thrive in this rooftop envir...

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April
24

Homes in Chicagoland don't always emerge from winter looking their best, but with spring flowers blooming and lawns rapidly greening back up, spring is quick to set things right. Spring is also the most popular season to list homes for sale, and if you're planning on selling your Chicago home this season, curb appeal is essential.

Fortunately, boosting your curb appeal doesn't have to involve costly and time-consuming renovations. Our real estate agents are here to offer some simple and cost-effective tips for improving curb appeal, whether you're selling your home or simply want it to look its best. 

  • Install flower boxes
    Flower boxes beneath your front-facing windows are a classic touch that can really amp up your curb appeal, especially during the warmer months. A...

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February
27

Planning on selling your home? A spotless home suggests it has been well-maintained, which is reassuring to buyers. To make the best impression and maximize your home's appeal, a thorough spring cleaning is essential. If you're not sure where to start, here's a room-by-room checklist you can follow to help you get your home sparkling and ready for showings.

Exterior

First impressions matter, and your home's curb appeal can make or break a sale. Plus, starting with the home's exterior is a great way to get outside and get some sunshine as the weather warms up. Here are some ways to refresh the outside of your home. 

  • Power wash the siding, driveway and walkways to remove dirt and grime.

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February
20

With warmer days ahead and Chicagoland starting to thaw, one thing is clear — spring is on its way! Daffodils will pop up, robins will return to nest before you know it and our real estate agents want to ensure your home's outdoor space is ready for the changing seasons. 

  • Check Faucets and Reconnect Hoses
    Spring is the time to inspect your outdoor spigots for any damage. Ideally, you should have turned the water off to these faucets last fall, and you can now turn them back on as soon as the worst of the winter cold has passed. Reconnect the hoses and check the nozzles and sprinklers to make sure they're all in good working order. 

  • Clean and Retouch Your Deck
    Outdoor decks and patios take a beating throughout the harsh winter months, and they often need a little T...

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August
2

As much as we might not want to think about the end of the summer season, it's always a good idea to plan ahead when it comes to deck maintenance. As always, our real estate agents are here to make sure your home stays in tip-top shape. Here's what you need to know about end-of-summer deck maintenance. 

Spring vs Summer Deck Maintenance

There are two seasons when you really want to pay attention to outdoor deck maintenance: early spring and late summer. In early spring, the challenge is repairing your deck after a long, hard winter. 

End-of-summer maintenance is often less intensive but no less important. The purpose of deck maintenance this time of year is to make sure your deck is ready to weather...

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