
As Livingston County gets colder, families spend more time indoors with fireplaces, space heaters, and holiday gatherings. These cozy comforts make your home extra special, but they also increase the risk of house fires. While October is Home Fire Safety Month, September is still the perfect time to review your home's safety and prepare for the colder months ahead.
Our real estate agents know that fire safety is about more than protecting your property—it's about keeping your loved ones safe and giving you peace of mind. Here are some essential tips to reduce fire risks at home as temperatures start to drop.

The arrival of warm spring days encourages many homeowners to revamp their homes. If you're ready to enhance your home's decor, it's important to know about some of the newest interior design trends for home decor. Here are a few spring trends our real estate agents expect to see in Livingston County homes.

Fall has arrived, bringing crisp mornings, changing leaves, breezy evenings, and shorter days. The arrival of fall also means that chilly winter weather is just around the corner; it's the perfect time to complete home improvements that will make your home more energy-efficient and comfortable during winter weather. Here are some energy-efficient home upgrades our real estate agents suggest making before the frigid winter temps arrive.

Is buying or selling a home in Livingston County at the top of your to-do list as we turn our attention from summer to fall? Then now is the time to start planning and equipping yourself with the data that you need to make informed decisions. As always, we'll be taking a look at the latest trends in the Livingston County real estate market and providing data that can help you accomplish your goals. Our real estate agents have all of the latest details in our Livingston County Market Activity Report for August 2023.

Summer is the perfect season to do simple home improvement projects, such as painting. It's amazing how a fresh coat of paint can transform a space or give it more character. You don't have to stick to indoor painting, either. Painting outdoor features like your fences, porch, and deck can improve your home's curb appeal. If you're not sure what to paint first, our real estate agents are ready to share a few suggestions.