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February
23

Summer is traditionally considered peak season in the real estate world. And more homes indeed sell during the warmer months, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't buy a home in winter. In fact, as our real estate agents in Chicagoland have learned, the truth might be just the opposite. 

Finding your dream home in winter

Buying a Chicagoland home in winter comes with some significant advantages. At the end of the day, the right time to buy is whenever you're ready. But if your homeownership timeline aligns with the colder part of the year, you might enjoy some of these perks.

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October
23

The holiday season is right around the corner in Chicagoland. Is your house ready? The approaching holidays are one reason fall is one of the most popular times of year for home improvement projects. Let our real estate agents be your guides to the best pre-holiday DIY projects. 

DIY projects before the holidays

These home improvements are all relatively easy, inexpensive, and DIY-ready. Best of all, they'll help you get ready to host guests and show off your festive side in time for the holidays!

Choose areas to repaint

Few things can completely transform a space like a fresh coat of paint. It's an affordable and easy way to add personality to your home while making it feel fresh and updated. And you don't have to repaint the whole house — just pick a key area or two that wi...

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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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March
13

In addition to traditional spring cleaning, this time of year also invites us to revamp and re-envision our homes. Join us in celebrating warmer days ahead by embracing these spring decor trends in your Chicagoland home!
  • Replace heavy drapes with breezy curtains
    Gone are the dark winter months. Embrace the longer daylight hours by stashing heavy drapes for the season. In their place hang up some light, flowy curtains that let more sunlight in. It won't be long before the days are warm enough to open the windows. 

  • Rearrange your bookshelves
    If your bookshelves have looked more or less the same for several years, now is a great time to liven them up! Instead of alphabetical order — or, more realistically, no order at all — try arranging your books by color, assigning a specific palette to each shelf. Thinning out your books and displaying just a select few...

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February
13

Winter in Chicagoland is cozy season, and there's nothing cozier than curling up with a warm drink and a good book on a snowy day. Of course, it helps if you have a great space in your home dedicated to reading! 

If you don't have such a space, our real estate agents are here to help. These tips and tricks will help you design the perfect warm reading nook for winter afternoons in your home. 

  • Choose a spot with a view
    You want your book nook to feel cozy but not confined. The best way is to pick a spot with a window. Natural light and a view outside will keep your reading area from feeling too hemmed in, even if it's a very small space. 

  • Make it a place to lounge
    The type of...

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