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Upsize? Downsize? Rightsize?

When you moved to SaddleBrooke did you think of that new home as being a part-time abode, downsizing residence or permanent home? Many start out with a smaller home because they are Winter Residents, a larger home because they are sure all their family and friends will come to visit, or a Villa because they

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Saddlebag Notes

SaddleBrooke DIY Mudroom – A Safety Zone for Your Home

By Jo Parsons, Real Estate Concierge with Make Your Move Matter Team, Realty Executives June 2020   With the arrival of Covid-19, our lives are changing whether we want them to or not. Home entertaining is still not a viable option but, soon, if we continue to practice safe distancing and obey the CDC guidelines,

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The 2019 Remodeled Home Tour

A Review by Beth Fedor, REALTOR® March 2020   Over the past six months, the Home Tour Committee volunteers of SaddleBrooke Community Outreach have been at work; interviewing showcase home candidates, organizing volunteer docents, and working out the logistics of expanding one tour to two to serve the overwhelming demand. (Last year’s 300 tickets sold

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Spring Landscaping

By Beth Fedor, REALTOR® Make Your Move Matter Team Realty Executives March 2020   How’s your landscape looking?   March is the perfect time of year to start trimming back the winter frazzled plants, uprooting those that didn’t make it through late frost and foraging ahead with the beauty of spring. Winter is hardest on Lantana,

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Thinking of Selling and Stuck at Home?

By Jo Parsons, Real Estate Concierge with Make Your Move Matter Team, Realty Executives. May 2020 I know this has been tough times for all of us in SaddleBrooke and most of you are probably wondering when is it ever going to end?  When will life go back to “normal”? Instead of thinking on the

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Carrying On, Business Unusual

By Beth Fedor, REALTOR® Make Your Move Matter Team Realty Executives May 2020   If you walk into an open house in the near future, you may notice a few changes: more hand sanitizer or shoeless feet, and possibly face masks, gloves and booties. You likely won’t find any refreshments, and while you’ll be welcomed,

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Should Sellers Have an Inspection Before Marketing Their Home?

  By Beth Fedor Seasoned home buyers and sellers know that when it comes to existing homes, most buyers will require multiple inspections before it’s a ‘done deal’.  However, many are not aware of the benefits offered in a home inspection to the buyer of new construction (see July article) or to the seller of

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