Before you buy anything new, consider which accent pieces should go and which have truly earned a place in your heart. Often, what you part with will give you the greatest peace of mind. That’s because household clutter can lead to stress. Besides, being organized can look as good as it feels. Stylish storage pieces make everything easy to find. Leather bins keep magazines and catalogs at bay, while decorative boxes put paper in its place. Since electronics, such as computers, TVs, and stereos, have become less cumbersome, they free up space for the essentials, like CD and DVD holders. Continue Reading…
Ryan Raveis, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at William Raveis Mortgage, summarizes the new tax credit for home buyers and homeowners including eligibility, income limits, and program specifics. Continue Reading…
If you live in a home that lacks distinction, bring the best to the forefront while disguising the rest. Try some visual tricks of the trade to refresh those run-of-the-mill rooms.
Bill Raveis shares important information for buyers and sellers on how to evaluate facts and figures to assist with the home buying and selling process. Continue Reading…
Chef Bobby Moore gives tips for hosting a party. You and your guests will eat well and make fun memories together!
It’s becoming increasingly harder for homeowners to set their style apart from the cookie-cutter mold. The best way to strike that memorable note is to create a new look from something old. Vintage Tableware adds personality to your tabletop.