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      5 Swoon-worthy Hammock Hangouts

      July 20, 2015 By Casey Danton

      Spend the summer swinging and snoozing in these swoon-worthy hammocks. Hammocks aren’t just for the backyard. There are countless places to set up a hammock. We’ve rounded up some serene spots.ThinkstockPhotos-481486264

      The Pool Hammock: Set up a hammock beside a pool. Seamlessly switch from snoozing to swimming.

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      The Ocean Hammock: Let your concerns drift away in a beautiful ocean hammock. Lay out in the sun, cool off, and curl up with a good book.

      The Indoor Hammock: Hammocks aren’t just for outside. Set up an indoor hammock so that you can read, relax, and snooze even when the weather is dreary.

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      The Backyard Hammock: Set up a hammock between two trees in the backyard and swing under the stars. Add some snacks at arm’s reach, pillows, and blankets, and you may never want to go back inside!

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       The Beach Hammock: Read and recline on the beach without getting sandy. Bring light blue pillows, blankets, and towels to stay in line with the beach theme.

      Set up your hammock, then visit our Pinterest page for more home decor inspiration!

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      Filed Under: backyard, decor, Featured, home improvement, Relaxation, summer, summer decor, vacation

      Tips for Getting Your Home Summer Rental Ready

      June 19, 2015 By Casey Danton

      Rental season is just around the corner! It’s time for a good spruce-up. Get your home summer-ready with these tips.

      Give the place a deep cleaning: Whether you hire professionals or do it yourself, you’ll need to thoroughly clean your home. This includes:
      ● Wiping down kitchen appliances, cabinets, and furniture
      ● Cleaning out the inside and outside of the refrigerator
      ● Scrubbing the kitchen floor
      ● Emptying the dishwasher
      ● Dusting and vacuuming the living room and bedrooms
      ● Emptying all trashcans
      ● Scrubbing the floors, showers, toilets, and sinks in the bathrooms
      ● Giving walls a fresh coat of paint.

      Organize room by room: Reduce clutter throughout your home to make it as livable and presentable as possible. Take out any furniture or items that won’t add to the vacation experience. Remove all valuables, including anything that has sentimental value, is irreplaceable, or contains your personal information.

      Stock up on the essentials: You’ll need to provide your renters with bed linens, towels, hand soap, dishes, and cookware (at the very least). Make sure to have at least two sets of everything for each person. Make sure all of your electronics are in working order and light bulbs have been replaced. If necessary, upgrade your flat pillows, low-thread-count sheets, and anything that has a tear or crack.

      Add a few personal touches: Make this feel like a home away from home with some simple additions. Here are a few ideas:
      ● Board games and cards (especially for rainy days)
      ● Books, magazines, and movies
      ● Tour guides and coffee table books
      ● Decorative throw pillows
      ● Artwork or photography on the walls

      These tips may make your guests feel right at home!

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      Filed Under: Featured, rental, renting out, Seller Advice, summer rental, vacation

      10 Cool Places to Get Wet

      August 29, 2014 By CENTURY 21

      What makes a water lover’s paradise? Beaches, rivers, lakes and water parks. These towns offer plenty of fun water activities.

      1. New Braunfels, TX (population 51,804)

      Hold on to your bathing suit! The Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort, on the banks of the Comal River, is home to Master Blaster, a 1,000- foot water coaster. It also holds the title for the best U.S. water park, according to The Travel Channel.

      2. Lake Havasu City, AZ (population 56,603)

      Boaters on Lake Havasu can cruise under London Bridge, which was moved here from England’s River Thames in 1971. Each year this lake’s blue waters attract 2.5 million visitors, including the stars and film crew of the Bravo TV series “The Real Housewives of Orange County.”

      3. Malibu, CA (population 13,041)

      World-class beaches and unparalleled ocean vistas are two of the reasons celebrities such as Jennifer Aniston and Robert Redford call this town home. Even if you don’t have the bank account for a multimillion-dollar mansion, you can still dip your toes into the water at Zuma or Surfrider, two of Malibu’s 24 public beaches.

      4. Mackinac Island, MI (population 500)

      More than a million vacationers a year head to this island to soak in its Victorian charm. But you’ll have to cross Lake Huron in a ferryboat. Here horses rule the roads.

      5. Lake Ozark City, MO (population 1,931)

      The jewel of this resort community is the Lake of the Ozarks, which boasts a 1,100-mile-long coastline—longer than California’s. During July Fourth celebrations, take your boat onto the lake to watch four different fireworks displays burst over the water.

      6. Nantucket, MA (population 10,000)

      Swimming options are plentiful on this island, with its signature 17th-century architecture. Craving some surf? Head to the south shore to splash in the Atlantic. For calmer waters, aim your bike north toward Nantucket Sound.

      7. Annapolis, MD (population 36,603)

      Guide your sailboat toward this historic port city that’s home to the U.S. Naval Academy. And don’t miss the Wednesday Night Races from April through September, when 150 boats zip across Chesapeake Bay.

      8. Duck, NC (population 500)

      The population of this town—part of the spectacular Outer Banks, a chain of barrier islands along the Carolina coast—swells dramatically with summer beach-goers. Climb the historic 1875 Currituck Beach Lighthouse to grab a bird’s-eye view of the Atlantic.

      9. Jackson, WY (population 9.631)

      White-water rafting is a popular adventure on the Snake River, which winds through Grand Teton National Park. The most exciting rapids: Lunch Counter, Big Kahuna and Rope.

      10. Key West , FL (population 25,478)

      Snorkelers and scuba divers will barely have time to dry off between excursions to the area’s underwater caves and coral reefs, including Sand Key and Kedge Ledge.

      Advice from an agent affiliated with the CENTURY 21® brand

      Backyard pools don’t always make a big splash with potential buyers. But some might simply be nervous about maintenance. Sallie Bradford with CENTURY 21 H.T. Brown Real Estate in Annapolis, Maryland, encourages sellers to purchase a one-year home warranty for the lining, pump and more. “You give peace of mind to the buyer,” Bradford says.

       

      Recommended Reading:

      -Landscaping 101: Great Grass Alternatives

      -The Secrets to a Perfect Staycation

      -Worldwide Wanderlust: Homes From Around the Globe

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      Filed Under: Agents, cool, real estate, top ten, vacation, water

      The Secrets to a Perfect Staycation

      June 26, 2014 By CENTURY 21

      Booking a “staycation” (or a vacation at home) can be a stress-free, budget-friendly way to take a break. And, if done correctly, it can feel like a dream vacation.

      Here are some tips to help you have the perfect staycation at home:

      Clear your calendar. Block off at least 2-3 days. During this window, don’t book appointments, do errands, or plan to do work. Be protective of your vacation days. It may be tempting to keep to your regular schedule, but in order to truly relax and feel like you’re on vacation, you have to set aside quality time for yourself.

      Add in amenities. Turn your home into a five-star resort with a few upgrades:

      ●     hang a hammock in the backyard

      ●     build a firepit

      ●     give your bedroom a makeover

      ●     turn your bathroom into a spa

      ●     fix up the patio to enjoy dinners al fresco

      ●     add a porch swing.

      Play tourist. Get to know your city better, and see it with a fresh perspective. Do all the things you don’t normally have time for and treat yourself to the experiences that don’t fall into your daily routine. If your friends or family visited from out of town, where would you take them? Check out the current events at local theaters, museums, and concert venues. Find the new (or best) restaurant in town. You might even consider buying a guidebook to cover the most ground.

      Bring the fun to you. You don’t have to go far to enjoy yourself. Tackle your lengthy reading list by curling up in a deck chair with a tall, refreshing drink. Break out the s’mores and take a mini camping trip. Binge-watch the popular TV series everyone is talking about, but you haven’t had time for. Host your own mini film festival. Transform your backyard into a water park.

      Vacations are all about indulgence. Buy yourself that plush bathrobe you love to wear at hotels. Sleep on those super-high-thread-count sheets. Get a massage, manicure, or facial (or all of the above). Order “room service” (a.k.a. delivery). This is a chance to really spoil yourself – you deserve it!

      Recommended Reading:

      -Serene Spaces: 5 Tips for Creating a Calm Bedroom

      -10 Secrets for Making Your Bedroom Feel Larger

      -Sweet Dreams are Made of These: How to Style a Bed

      -How to Style a Patio

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      Filed Under: DIY, Featured, Home, secrets, vacation

      Worldwide Wanderlust: Maine

      June 12, 2014 By CENTURY 21

      Summer is the season for road trips and exploring. It’s the perfect time to discover new places, foods and attractions with your loved ones. Coastlines, lighthouses and fresh seafood make this state a place you can’t miss. Today, we’re crossing Maine off our bucket list.

      Here are our top 5 must sees (and dos) when in Maine:

      • Lighthouses: Known as The Lighthouse State, Maine currently has 65 lighthouses along its coastline. With each one unique to its location and history, these famous lighthouses are a must see.

      • Whale Watching: How often do you get the chance to see a whale up close and personal? Maine offers multiple whale watching tours that are both breathtaking and exhilarating for the whole family. June, July, and the beginning of August are the best times to go whale watching.

      • Traditional Red Lobster: Maine is the largest American producers of lobsters, so you’ll find them served all over the state. Steamed to perfection with butter and corn, this meal is sure to leave your taste buds wanting more once you’re gone.

      • Acadia National Park: Over 2 million people visit Acadia National Park annually, and for good reason. Its rocky coastline causes dramatic, crashing waves that will take your breath away. You’ll also have the chance to explore the 26 mountains in the park.

      • A Day at the Beach: At the end of the day, there’s nothing better than lounging in the sand. Maine has many popular beaches that you can visit during your stay. With plenty of shops and food stands in the area, you can spend your day soaking up the sun.

      This will be a vacation your family will remember for a lifetime!

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      Filed Under: Buyers, Featured, maine, roadtrip, summer, travel, trip, vacation, world

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