Friday, March 21, 2014

Moving Tips

Moving is a necessary but often dreaded part of buying a new home.  With a little planning ahead you can make your move easier and quicker than you may have realized!

Here are some of our favorite tips for moving day!

  • Create a moving notebook. Use this to keep a checklist of what needs to be done, important phone numbers and dates. There are printable moving checklists online that can be used as a guide.
  • Find out what you can give away. The less you have to pack the better. Start giving away unused items to local charitable organizations, libraries or schools.
  • Create a first night box with everything you will need for the first night and morning in your new home before you've unpacked. Keep this box with you and make sure it gets in your new house first.  Other materials you will want to have on hand are cleaning supplies and tools.
  • Before disconnecting your electronics, take a photo so you can remember how to put it back together.
  • Ask friends for boxes or check local food and retail stores.
  • Use clothing, towels and rags to wrap delicate items and take up space in boxes. Leaving boxes with too much space will cause the contents to move around and possibly break or scratch.
  • Label boxes with what room they should go to and the contents. Color code with tape or stickers to make room placement easy.

What tips do you have for a more organized move?

Friday, March 14, 2014

See Us At The Home Show!

Today starts the 48th Annual Carolina Classic Home and Garden Show!

The show is open through Sunday so come this weekend and see the over 250 exhibitors, free educational seminars and register for a door prize!

Stop by our booth in the Cantey building!

For free tickets to the show click HERE

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Daylight Savings Time Tips

Despite the lingering winter weather, this weekend the clocks will spring forward to adjust for

This change is often more difficult for people than in the fall where we gain an hour of sleep. However both adjustments upset our body's natural sleep rhythm and can require some time to reset.

To help make the transition a little easier, here are some tips you can use to prepare for the time change.

1. Start Going to Bed Earlier - In the days leading up to Daylight Savings Time go to bed a half hour early to begin preparing for the lost hour of sleep.

2. Limit Caffeine Intake - Try to restrict caffeine intake after the lunch hour.

3. Adjust the Lights - Expose yourself to natural light early in the morning and dim the lights an hour before going to bed at night.  This includes the light emitting from electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets.

4. Wind Down - Give yourself a one hour wind down time which means not exercising or eating too close to bed time. Limit electronics usage and noise levels in the home.

What tips do you have to maintain a healthy sleep regimen during the time change?
Daylight Savings Time.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Great Numbers for January!

Despite the bad weather and poor economic predictions, January's new home sales reached its highest level in more than 5 years!

Consumer confidence remains stable, home prices are increasing as inventory decreases and interest rates remain at historic lows.

Economists predicted a 6% drop in new home sales for January and were pleasantly surprised to see the increase especially after some brutal snow and ice storms kept many people home.

The south experienced a 10% increase in new home sales. See the chart below for more detail on the rise and fall of home sales and the upward trend we are pleased to be on!

Friday, February 21, 2014

Energy Saving Tips

As the weather continues to fluctuate and cold temperatures have you pushing up your thermostat, you may wonder if there is anything you can do to keep your home energy costs low.  The answer is yes! Even as winter continues on, there are simple things you can do around your new home to help balance out your energy usage.

Here are a few tips:

  • Use your dishwasher! It takes less water to run the dishwasher than wash by hand. Make your dishwasher more efficient by running full loads then let the dishes air dry instead of using the dry setting on your dishwasher.
  • When washing and drying clothes, make sure you always clean the lint trap in your dryer. Dry consecutive loads to take advantage of built up heat from the previous load.
  • Lower your thermostat at night and during the day when you aren't home. Reverse your ceiling fans to help circulate warm air from near the ceiling.
  • Check the temperature on your water heater. Lowering this temperature a few degrees can help save on energy costs.
  • Allow foods to cool before putting them in your refrigerator. Putting warm or hot items in the refrigerator cause it to work harder to maintain a cool temperature.
  • Replace regular light bulbs with more energy efficient LED or CFL bulbs

What do you do to keep energy costs low?

Friday, February 14, 2014

Celebrate The Olympics in Style!

The winter Olympic games have begun and in honor of this event here are some ideas on hosting your own Olympic themed viewing party! You don't have to be at the games to really get into the spirit. Let these snack ideas inspire your Olympic-sized ambitions!

The Olympic Torch



 Fill ice cream cones with cheddar flavored popcorn.


Gold Medals



Use Golden Oreos and roll out fruit snacks


Olympic Rings


Give cups of hot chocolate a dusting of colored sanding sugars for a real Olympic treat!


What ideas do you have for hosting an Olympic-themed party?

Friday, February 7, 2014

Now Is A Great Time to Buy

Mortgage rates are at historic lows. To get a better idea where mortgage rates have come from and why now is a great time to buy - take a look at this infographic created by Zillow.com.