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10 Things You Might Not Know About Sage Bird Ciderworks

Posted by  Claire Wayman Date 04/06/2021 Leave a reply

Sage Bird Ciderworks: you might have seen their sign along Liberty on the North end of downtown Harrisonburg, or even stopped in to try one of their hard ciders. You might have seen people wearing their merch around town, or scrolled through posts on social media. Learn more about Sage Bird >>>

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Harrisonburg Real Estate Market Report: March 2021 [INFOGRAPHIC]

Posted by  Claire Wayman Date 03/10/2021 Leave a reply

Taking a look at the last 12 months, listings are down by 48% from the previous 12-month period. However, sales are on the uptick with 13% more sales in the last 12 months. The average days on market continue to fall and the price per square foot is rising. View more of the market report >>>

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Harrisonburg Real Estate Market Report: January 2021 [INFOGRAPHIC]

Posted by  Claire Wayman Date 02/12/2021 Leave a reply

We saw 123 new listings in January (that's up 17% from last January!). The average days on market continue to drop and are down to 46 days, and the average price per square foot has risen to $150. 1060 homes went under contract in 30 days or fewer, which is a 31% increase from last year. View more of the market report >>>

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Wilson Downtown Gallery: Rebecca Pence

Posted by  Claire Wayman Date 02/02/2021 1 Comment

We are excited to continue to host local artist Rebecca Pence in the Wilson Downtown Gallery for April and May!

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Moving Right Along: The Miller Family Converts a School Bus

Posted by  Peyton Miller Date 01/27/2021 2 Comments

The Miller Family bought a school bus. Follow along on their journey as they convert it to a skoolie. Read the third installment now >>>

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Harrisonburg Real Estate Market Report: December 2020 [INFOGRAPHIC]

Posted by  Claire Wayman Date 01/12/2021 Leave a reply

What a year 2020 was! For 2020, the average days on market dropped by 28% to just 43 days. The price per square foot continues to rise (a 9% increase from 2019). 1036 homes went under contract within 30 days of being on the market - that's a 33% increase from last year! View more of the market report >>>

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If you own your own home, you know that there is always a to-do list of home improvements, whether it is of small projects like cleaning the windows or painting baseboards, or of large projects like building a deck or remodeling your master bath. In any case, many homeowners are now rolling up their sleeves and doing projects at home by themselves. It saves a load of cash, allows the work to get finished on your terms, and gives you a sense of pride when its all said and done. Here are some tips to get you started:
  1. Read up on the particular project you would like to accomplish. If you’ve never refinished hardwood floors, you’ll want to research the ins and outs of that topic!
  2. Purchase (or borrow!) the right tools for the job. Using the right tools will make your job a whole lot easier, and if you borrow from a friend or neighbor, that person will likely give you some advice on how best to go about your project… and might even lend a hand!
  3. Go to a free workshop at Home Depot, Lowes, or the like. The folks that teach these mini-classes have the experience and expertise to get you started. And they are always available to answer questions along the way.
  4. Pick the brains of your friends and neighbors. Have they worked on a project like this? You’d be surprised how many people you know that have worked on their own home improvement projects.
  5. Take your time and do it right. Remember, a lot about owning a home and improving it is to make it desirable to those who will be looking to buy when you are looking to sell. Adding a bathroom might be a great idea, but if it is in a weird location in the home, it might deter future buyers. Just think, “Would I want to buy this home if I were buying again?”
  6. Get ideas from showrooms, friends’ homes, magazines or online photo galleries. It will get your creative juices flowing and you’ll likely be able to find some sort of inspiration for your project.
  7. Come up with a plan and a budget. It is really easy to have your project get away from you. Make sure you stay on task (no one likes an unfinished project!) and stick to your budget. While you are planning, you will want to see how much tools and supplies are going to cost you so you can come up with a reasonable budget — and to determine whether or not you can actually afford to finish the project!
  8. Finally, take before and after photos of your project. You can use these for motivation to move on to the next project, to show your friends what you’ve done (it doesn’t hurt to gloat sometimes, right?), and to show future buyers when you sell your home. It will show that you have added value to the property.
Have you worked on a DIY project? How did it turn out? What was it? Do you have any more tips for getting started… and finishing? Let us know!

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