The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker
Today, the legendary three men in a tub might be the village nanotechnologist, web developer and acoustic guitar tuner. Not only that, but one of them might be a woman and another, African American. To this diversity we owe our local micro-breweries and chocolatiers, enduring family farms, Inns and restaurants, theaters, inventors and even Rusty … Read More
Posted onTrendy Thursdays – True Value
According to Vermont Housing Data, 4834 primary residences and 1493 vacation residences sold in 2010 in Vermont. If the majority of vacation residences belong to individuals and families that already own a primary residence, then it is clear that we value having a place to call our own. Though our decorating styles vary, we share … Read More
Posted onNeighbors
Jeffersonville, VT – April 27, 2011 When asked about health insurance during a radio interview, some years ago, speaker and author Louise Hay responded, “Health insurance is not going to make you well.” The host, who had already set his mind on the next question and uttered a few words, stopped mid-sentence with a quizzical … Read More
Posted onSeasons
It has been a long Vermont winter. Yet can you remember the date you last shoveled? Or the day you last bundled up to go to the corner store or to walk the dog? How quickly we forget. We create quiet nooks, entertainment rooms, chef’s kitchens and bedrooms fit for kings and queens in our … Read More
Posted onLife Chapters
Certified Residential Specialist, Accredited and Certified Buyer’s Representative, Managing Broker at Pall Spera Company’s Morrisville Office and mother of three, over fourteen years in banking and Real Estate, a true love for Vermont, the land and its people complete this impressive professional package, all bundled up behind the kind smile and quiet confidence of Nancy … Read More
Posted onThe Language of Flowers
In spite of all contrary evidence, it is spring. Increasingly, radio talk shows’ feature professional horticulturists who share tricks of the trade and ideas for serious and amateur gardeners and flower enthusiasts. If you are selling your home and think you do not have time for the garden or flowerbeds, think again. Landscaping and flowers … Read More
Posted onFlawless
The media provides an abundance of reference to pristine, new and model-like homes. In addition to this, today’s society places a lot of importance on cleanliness. Many home buyers want a move-in ready home. Finally, we live in a fast-paced world, juggling careers and family responsibilities. We plan our daily routine and moving to a … Read More
Posted onTrendy Tuesdays – Street to Screen… to Sweets
74% of homebuyers begin their search online. 69% begin by contacting an agent directly and 22% look for yard signs as their first step. Today’s QR technology is already converting many yard sign hunters to Internet researchers. QR stands for “Quick Response”. It consists in a coded image added to the For Sale sign and … Read More
Posted onLocal Scene – Inn of Distinction
Where do you stay when you’re in town? New England would not be what it is without its country inns. They provide the atmosphere and warm welcome that contribute to the success of our tourism industry. They also provide a special connection to the local lifestyle for visitors who some day become our neighbors or … Read More
Posted onMatch Maker
“Nestled among birch stands, stone walls, a reflective pond & gentle brooks…” “…Discover the many hidden attributes that exist in Gryphon Haven”. “…A bit of old Vermont only 12 mi. to Montpelier.” Do you hear it? Do you hear the passion? Lisa Grady returns from meeting with new sellers or buyers with a spark in … Read More
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