How to Paint an Exterior Door So It Looks Brand New Again

Wondering how to paint an exterior door? This home improvement task will not only make a great first impression on visitors, but it will also improve your home’s curb appeal with minimal expense and effort. If the front door is structurally sound, it may need only sanding and a coat of paint or varnish, sparing you the expense of buying and installing a new door. You will also enjoy the satisfaction of keeping one more item from heading to the landfill. Once you’ve selected quality paint in a color that works with your home, following the instructions below will help you achieve a professional finish for your front door.

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Sarah Georger-Clark
A Year in Review

Welcome to a new year. Even though it’s starting out a little bit rocky for all of us, I see a light at the end of the tunnel. Being home and taking a bit of a break, I am able to reflect on 2021 and really revel in the beauty and accomplishment this year brought. There is so much gratitude and appreciation in my heart for the clients and friends I have helped realize their home ownership dreams.

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Sarah Georger-Clark
What to Pack for Your First Night in your New Home

You just finished unloading the final box from the moving truck, and now you’re officially moved in to your new home! You go to take a shower to wash off the day, only to realize you don’t have a shower curtain. After spending a full day moving into a new home, the last thing you are going to want to do is dig through all of your unopened boxes to find an outfit or a charger (or even a shower curtain). The next time you’re moving, create a ‘first night box’ so that your essentials aren’t hidden at the bottom of another box. Here is a list of what you should pack…

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Sarah Georger-Clark
Buying a Townhome? Ask These Questions!

If you want to buy a house but worry about keeping up with a big yard, you may have thought about buying a townhome. Townhomes, like condos and co-ops, are CIDs, or common interest developments. In a CID, neighbors share more than just a street name – their properties are entwined as well. But unlike the more strictly governed condos and co-ops, the word "townhome" denotes more of an architectural style than anything else.

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Sarah Georger-Clark
Do I Need Neutral Painted Walls To Sell My Home?

"If you want to sell your home, paint your rooms beige." That could be the rallying cry of real estate agents across the country, and for good reason. Presentation and first impressions mean everything when selling a home, and the men and women who make their living selling homes know that neutral colors will generally spark more interest from buyers than bold colors.

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Sarah Georger-Clark