
What could be better than a bike ride on a beautiful spring day, exploring some of the outstanding trails around Livingston County? Whether you're interested in a scenic, relaxing ride along the waterfront, a challenging mountain bike ride with plenty of elevation changes, or simply a healthy, fun way to explore your favorite local parks, there's a trail in Livingston County with your name on it. Our real estate agents have the inside scoop on 5 of the best trails for biking around Livingston County.

Spring is the perfect time to handle all those lawn care tasks on your to-do list. Our real estate agents know that a lush, green lawn also helps your home look inviting to potential buyers. Check out these spring lawn care tips to get your yard looking its best.

Our corner of Michigan is a popular destination for equestrians, and it's easy to see why. With miles of green pastures and beautiful scenery, Livingston County is one of the best places for horseback riding in all of America. As a result, our area has countless ranches, farms, and stables, which makes it so easy to become involved with the hobby.
Horseback riding has become a popular pastime among some of our real estate agents and clients, so we're familiar with a lot of the great resources our area has to offer. Below are the top five reasons why equestrians love calling Livingston County home:

The Brighton area is known for its snowy weather and beautiful winter scenery. When the temperature drops, outdoor adventures don't stop in Livingston County. If you live in Brighton or are thinking of moving here, then make sure you plan a visit to Mt. Brighton Ski Resort for some time on the slopes. It's truly one of the nicest places to get outdoors and enjoy the best that winter has to offer. Here are some more details to help plan your visit.

Honey bees and other pollinators are crucial to the production of many crops. Providing them the right sustenance and conditions on our properties helps ensure that they do their job well. Sometimes property owners need guidance about how to help bees in Michigan. The Managed Pollinator Protection Plan (MP3) has been established to protect pollinators' health in Michigan while protecting our crops, property, and health.