
Since the outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), most of us are spending a lot more time at home. Everyone is being called upon to avoid public spaces and practice social distancing to slow the spread of this infectious disease. Since this can be challenging, worrisome, or deeply frustrating, I want to share some ways you can modify your home and your lifetstyle to make the best of this difficult situation.
I'm so excited about these two homes I just listed in Berrien County!
Let me tell you why.

3015 Portage Road, Niles MI 49120
This home is WONDERFUL! It's the kind of place when you enter it, you just want to sink right down into a chair and make yourself comfortable for the rest of the day.
It was custom designed...a one-owner beauty.
They didn't miss a detail: timeless finishes like oak hardwood floors, solid wood interior doors (no white plastic fake woodgrain here!), big windows for plenty of natural light, beautifully stained wood window frames, quartz counter tops, and so much closet/storage space it's almost shocking.
This home has really been taken car...

Home, wherever it may be, is a place like no other. It's where we can relax and truly be ourselves. It's where so much of life happens, where memories are made. So the decision to sell is one that weighs heavily on many homeowners, especially when a change of circumstances makes it necessary. Having a caring and experienced professional at your side can mean the difference between heart-wrenching disappointment and the chance for a fresh start.
Ideally, everyone involved in the transaction should be thoroughly committed to a speedy and successful closing. In reality, failure to communicate and a lack of urgency often create unnecessary stress. Buyers, sellers, agents, lenders, inspectors, appraisers, and title companies all have to work together to bring the transaction to cl...

Homeownership offers many advantages over renting, including a stable living environment, predictable monthly payments, and the freedom to make modifications. Neighborhoods with high rates of homeownership tend to have less crime and more civic engagement. Additionally, studies show that homeowners are happier and healthier than renters, and their children do better in school.1
But one of the biggest perks of homeownership is the opportunity to build wealth over time. Researchers at the Urban Institute found that homeownership is financially beneficial for most families,2 and a recent study showed that the median net worth of homeowners can be up to 80 times greater than that of renters in some areas.3
So how doe...