Things You Should Toss Out Now

Amber RandhawaHomeowner and Homebuyer Tips

Decluttering. Getting organized. Downsizing. These are some of the top things that come to mind when people begin working on their New Year’s Resolutions each January. The start of a new year makes many of us feel like it is time to clear out the old items and habits that carried us through the prior years, and 2021 is no …

How to Start a Home-Based Business in Atlanta

Amber RandhawaHomeowner and Homebuyer Tips, Interior Decorating

With traditional brick and mortar stores struggling in the city these days, smaller online firms are finding it easier to adapt to the economic changes brought about by the pandemic. Starting a business from the comfort of your home is a good way to earn extra income and contribute to the local economy while also pursuing something you are passionate …

Today’s Strong Housing Market Explained!

Amber RandhawaHomeowner and Homebuyer Tips, Real Estate Trends

When concerns about Covid-19 first overtook our world in early spring, many people feared the housing market would be yet another casualty of the virus. While the market did initially see a downturn, that dip was very short-term, and housing sales have skyrocketed in the other direction. What explains the change? How has the housing market remained so strong while …

Things to Consider When Selling Your Home During the Holidays

Amber RandhawaHome Staging, Homeowner and Homebuyer Tips

Many experts will have you believe that if you want to sell your home, you’d better list it in the spring to capitalize on the spring and summer home buying season. They aren’t wrong – April is the month of peak home prices, when you can expect to receive the highest price for your property when it hits the market. …

Tips for Keeping Your House Warmer That Don’t Involve Your Thermostat

Amber RandhawaHomeowner and Homebuyer Tips, Interior Decorating

Have you started waking up to chilly mornings, ones that send you running straight for the thermostat? It’s a frequent problem during the fall in Atlanta – warm afternoons that lead you to turn the heat off and even boot the AC back up, only to find yourself freezing when you wake up to 40 degree weather the next morning. …

Who’s To Blame in Common Neighborhood Disputes

Amber RandhawaHomeowner and Homebuyer Tips

Living in a neighborhood has distinctive advantages over living on a solitary stretch of land. Amenities such as tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds, a pool and clubhouse are major selling points, especially for families with young children. Sidewalks and quiet streets with less traffic than main roads make us feel safe as we walk and ride bikes, and such streets …