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Real Estate Matters: How to Keep Your Home Attractive to Buyer

March 16, 2020 by Jaime

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There is no denying that getting a profit from selling your home is something that is much easier said than done. The real estate market is flooded with competitors looking to steal your thunder, and it can be challenging to stay ahead of the game in such a competitive industry. It does not help that a busy work schedule can make it challenging to stay on top of home maintenance.

Fortunately, you do not have to resign yourself to lowering the price of your home bit by bit as the market ebbs and flows. You can also type sell my house fast Jupiter to have an easier time selling your home when you have followed the tips below. Here are just a few methods to keep your home attractive to buyers!

The first step is curb appeal

Curb appeal is basically what the buyer feels when they drive up to your home to get their first impressions. By all intents and purposes, it is the first impression they get of your home outside of pictures. It can be tricky to figure out how best to tackle the issue of curb appeal, but the rule of thumb is if your home looks good from the front, it can go a long way to impressing buyers.

A good way to improve curb appeal would be to work on landscaping. If you have a yard large enough to accommodate a decent amount of space, it would be a good idea to ensure that it looks aesthetically pleasing. If it happens to have a rustbucket of a car rotting in the center of your yard, it would be best to call a junk company to have it removed.

Staying on top of maintenance matters

Nothing will turn your prospective buyers away more than a poorly maintained home. Even if you happen to increase the curb appeal of your house, the buyer will still step inside and will likely ask you questions about your home. Home maintenance is crucial to increasing market value, and you do not have to work too hard to accomplish such a feat.

Unfortunately, many homeowners tend to neglect specific aspects of their home, such as plumbing and ventilation. Before you even think about selling your home, ensure that there is no underlying issue that could get much worse in the near future.

Cut energy costs as much as you can

It might feel like there is little you can do when it comes to energy costs, but there is quite a bit more to saving energy than you think. It would be a good idea to get in touch with your utility provider and ask for tips regarding how best to save energy in your household with their energy plan.

When it comes to keeping your home attractive to buyers, it is all about the curb appeal, and the amount of maintenance required to keep your home running at full efficiency. Follow the tips above, and you will undoubtedly increase the odds of your home being sold!

 

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The Hilton Garden Inn Hamilton, NJ

March 2, 2020 by Jaime

Relax in style without burning loads of cash when in Hamilton at the 3-star Hilton Garden Inn Hamilton. It sits minutes away from points of interest, including the Sayen Park Botanical Garden. You can relax in the indoor swimming pool before relishing mouthwatering dishes at the restaurant. Cool off inside air-conditioned guestrooms providing flat-screen cable televisions, complimentary wired and wireless internet access, and refrigerators.

Reserve your hotel room at Hilton Garden Inn Hamilton with Reservations.com

You Should Know:

  • TGI Fridays serving American favorites and a children’s menu
  • Spigola Restaurant, an intimate restaurant serving meals for dinner
  • Alstarz Sports Pub, a themed restaurant serving lunch and dinner
  • Dublin Square Pub, a cozy pub serving drinks, meals and light fare
  • A 24-hour fitness center complete with free weights and cardio and strength equipment
  • Refreshing indoor swimming pool and a spa tub
  • Complimentary wireless and wired internet access
  • Meeting rooms and a conference center with audiovisual amenities
  • A business center offering fax, copy and print services

In and Around:

  • Laze amid beautiful landscapes at the Sayan Park Botanical Garden
  • Hang loose at the Mercer County Park
  • Visit the New Jersey State House
  • Spend a fun day at Six Flags Great Adventure
  • Tour Princeton University
  • Loll out along the Waterfront Park
  • Pass by the New Jersey State Library

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How to Prepare Children for a Trip to Disney World

February 2, 2020 by Jaime

There are many reasons to pack up the car, head to the airport, and take your kids to Disney World, one of the most magical places on the planet. However, while it is truly magical, it can also be a big disaster if you and your kids aren’t prepared for the experience.

One of the best ways to go about this is by letting your kids help you prepare for the big weekend. In this blog, you’ll find a few of the best ways to prepare yourself and your kids for the trip and the fun ahead. Ready? Then, let’s get started, shall we?

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Bring Or Rent A Stroller

You’re going to want a stroller if you have toddlers or little ones. The park is big and the excitement can be a bit overwhelming, making little ones tired faster than it normally would. If you’re flying in and don’t have a stroller of your own, try out a Disney stroller rental instead. The strollers are reasonably priced and will save you from having to carry the kids for most of your visit.

Don’t Forget The Pictures

It’s truly no fun to get home from your trip only to find that your pictures didn’t save to your camera or Smartphone or run out of room in the middle of your visit. You can prevent this by using Meet ibi to load your photos and even to share them with family and friends. This is the perfect way to ensure your photos are shared and kept safe while you’re on vacation. After all, Disney World is about having fun, but it’s also about creating memories.

The More They Know, The Better

Your kids are going to be beyond excited when they find out about the trip and excited kids ask a ton of questions. In this case, the more they know the better it is for all of you. Watch the Disney Vacation Planning video with your kids, read all the books you can find, and visit the website so they know what is happening and what they have to look forward to. It’s also important to remember that kid’s memories aren’t near as developed as adults are, so they will probably want to watch the videos over and over again and read the books 100 times before the trip. Indulge them! That’s part of the fun, and you’ll be glad you did!

Be Prepared For Cranky

While it’s fun to imagine that the entire trip will be magical and calming. While it will be both, you need to be prepared for cranky and tired children at the end of the day. The excitement can be as tiring as walking around the park can be. Make provisions for your children being cranky and tired, such as eating in the room for dinner, or early nights to bed so they are refreshed and ready to take on the world of Disney the next morning. Getting to bed early is always better for the kids, and it gives you a chance to relax and unwind before bed as well.

Know Each Kid Will React Differently

Every child reacts differently to the rides, characters, and other attractions at Disney World. You might have a child that is thrilled by the characters and another that is terrified of Mickey Mouse. Be prepared to deal with their reactions either way and you will all have a good time in the long run.

These are just a few of the top ways that you can prepare your children for a trip to Disney World. Remember, it is a magical trip if you’re well-prepared for it.

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What To Pay Attention To On Your Seattle Tour

January 17, 2020 by Jaime

There are so many wonderful things to see and experience in this world. Seattle may only be a small part of that world, but it still offers a myriad of things to see and do.

Because of that, you may miss some of the sights that are important to enjoy and remember. So, here’s a list of places you should pay attention to and maybe some you should take the time to explore more thoroughly.

The Famous Space Needle

Seattle Waterfront may be one of the most well-known ones in the world, but it has this magnificent building to thank. The Space Needle was built in 1962 and it became famous right away.

It looks futuristic, impressive and unforgettable. One of the best parts of it is that you can climb up and see the entire city from there. You can also witness the first drawing of this building.

It was recently renovated – here’s more info on that – and now it offers an even better experience.

Seattle Center Monorail

This is a historic rail which leads from the Seattle Center near the Space Needle and a lot of other Seattle attractions all the way to the Westlake Center which is downtown.

It’s not a long route but it offers a lot of value because of its history and the way it’s reminiscent of the old times even though you’re traveling right next to modern skyscrapers.

Pop Culture Museum

This is one of those attractions you’ll pass by on your tour but you’ll likely return to explore some more. MoPop is famous for featuring all sorts of cultural wealth in a colorful environment.

For instance, you can see the history of the band Nirvana here or you can explore how video games came to be or even see more about horror films.

What’s fascinating about this museum is that it looks like a smashed guitar. Here are some must-see exhibits: https://perceptivetravel.com/blog/2018/12/20/must-see-at-mopop-in-seattle/

Pacific Science Center

If you want a more educational and family-friendly Seattle museum experience, head to this science center. This is where your kids will fall in love with science.

There’s a planetarium, a tropical butterfly house and numerous other activities and sights that you’ll enjoy no matter your age.

The Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum

This is another museum that you might spot on your tour that you should go back to and see what it’s all about.

Dedicated to a glassblower Dale Chihuly, this museum showcases an imposing collection of his pieces. It shows how galleries have incorporated his works into their interior decor. You can learn more about him and his works here.

What you’re likely to find the most impressive is the glasshouse of sorts which is a big sculpture hanging from the ceiling in bright and cheerful colors.

Ballet

If you’re into sophisticated things – or you just always wanted to see a ballet live – hop off your tour and see one of the best dance companies in the world at the Pacific Northwest Ballet.

There are numerous shows to see – from modern to classic ones – so there’s something for everybody. If you’re there for the holidays, don’t miss the Nutcracker.

Pike Place Market

This is another place where your Ducks Seattle tour will take you. Here you’ll be able to see the essence of the eclectic lifestyle of Seattle. For example, this market is home to the original Starbucks but also the fish tossing tradition. There will be music, smells you can’t resist and so many artisanal shops you won’t be able to see them all in a day.

The Smith Tower

This is the first skyscraper in the city. It was built in 1914 and it still has those same manual elevators that lead to its 35th floor where you’ll find an observatory and wonderful sights of the city.

The Aquarium

Your imagination will probably be tickled when you see this aquarium on your boat tour. And of course, you won’t be able to resist the adorable sea otters and other sea creatures featured here.

The Great Wheel

Don’t forget to take a picture of this attraction when passing by. It was built in 2012 and it has become one of the most impressive things on the skyline. If you’re up for an adventure, you can take a ride in a gondola and see what birds see when they look at Seattle.

Boeing

Hop on a Boeing tour which will take you around a Boeing factory and show you its amazing planes as well as those that are yet to be built. After that, you can learn more about how planes work, what’s in the future of air travel and how planes have evolved through history.

Pioneer Square

Taking a boat tour, this is likely where you’ll start off. It’s a historic part of the town and as such, it’s full of impressive old buildings. If you want to, you can take an underground tour to see the remains of the first buildings in the city.

If you’re more into above-the-ground entertainment, enjoy your time in one of many shops and restaurants.

Lake Union

Your duck boat tour will likely end here – but it doesn’t mean it’s the least interesting place. In fact, this still body of water will offer tons of fun. From houseboats (among which is the one from “Sleepless in Seattle”) to seaplanes and sights of the city surrounding it, Lake Union will certainly not disappoint.

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London’s sightseeing highlights unique to the first month of the year

January 3, 2020 by Jaime

We should probably start here by paying a small tribute to the incredible JANUARY SALES that take place throughout the month. While shopping isn’t sightseeing per se, if you do fancy finding a genuine bargain while navigating your way through the city this month – make a beeline for Oxford Street during your stay.

However, onto things to immerse yourself in, capture on camera, and experience; there are certainly several things not to miss across the city this January.

The palaces

To experience the resolute commitment of the guards outside Buckingham Palace, do get yourself a spot for the Changing of the Guard, which takes place at 11:00 daily.

However, at nearby Kensington Palace, you simply must see the exquisite Diana, Princess of Wales exhibition, which is only on display until February. Showcasing an insight into one of the most beloved and missed royals of the 20th century, it treats fashion lovers to the incredible detail of some of the Princess’s most cherished designer dresses.

The photographs

For some inspiration in your own photography endeavours this year, between the Natural History Museum, Royal Observatory and Getty Images Gallery, you’ll have plenty of original, astounding images to engage with.

The National Geographic Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition returns to the Natural History Museum in January, while the Royal Observatory (of course) plays host to the Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition.

Over at the Getty Images Gallery, you’ll find a collection of the best Getty images captured around the globe over the last 12 months – professionally curated and displayed in one place.

The adventure

Over at Olympia in Hammersmith, on the weekend of 18 – 19 January, you’ll have the opportunity to hear from some of the world’s most experienced (and not to mention well-travelled) adventurers, including Sir Ranulph Fiennes.

The Adventure Travel Show provides annual inspiration for travel writers, bloggers, moviemakers and anyone with an intrepid mindset. You can also enjoy the latest in adventure films and, as the expo takes place over two whole days, you’ll be able to fit plenty more sightseeing in during your visit.

The ice

While many people in the UK are wondering whether they’ll ever see snow again, London does embrace winter well into the New Year, regardless of climate curiosities.

As well as many a wintery walk to take by the river, and through the many parks and gardens in the city, there’s ice skating to enjoy at the Natural History Museum and Canary Wharf. Plus, the Winter Lights Festival (also at Canary Wharf) lasts well into January, combining contemporary art with the unique atmosphere of a winter wonderland for the entire family to enjoy.

The Burns

If New Year’s Eve wasn’t enough of a party for you, then 25 January is your chance to celebrate again. Although Burns Night is traditionally a Scottish holiday, it’s embraced all across the UK, and London pubs tend to celebrate it well into the early hours.

The Dorsett Hotel, City of London, is a great place to stay during January, providing an ideal central location that means less time out in the cold – and more time surrounded by comfort and luxury after a busy day of sightseeing and revelry.

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