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Cynthia Trapp
Licensed in MI & IN Managing Broker, Edwardsburg & Niles Offices
REALTOR®, RSPS, SRS, ABR, GRI
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August
20

 

"Keep on sowing your seed, for you never know which will grow - perhaps it all will." - Albert Einstein

 

I don't sell houses for a living. I really don't. That's what many people think of when they hear the word Realtor, but I actually help people for a living. That's the biggest reason that I do what I do.

 

When I agree to list a property for sale, or embark on a search to help someone find a new place to call home, I am actually there to help them through a process. At that point, they are ready to transition into a different phase of their lives - saying goodbye to the past and saying hello to a new opportunity. And they need someone to guide them through it, to varying degrees, w...

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June
3

Traditionally, spring is one of the busiest times of the year for real estate. However, the coronavirus outbreak—and subsequent stay-at-home orders—led many buyers and sellers to put their moving plans on hold. Across the country in April, new listings fell nearly 45%, and sales volume fell 15% compared to last year.1

 

Fortunately, as restrictions have eased, we've seen an uptick in market activity, most notably here in Michigan where real estate had been completely shut down. And economists at Realtor.com expect a rebound in July, August, and September, as fears about the pandemic subside, and buyers return to the market with pent-up demand from a lost spring season.2

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May
4

 Dollars

These days, it seems like everyone's looking for ways to cut costs and stretch their income further. Fortunately, there are some simple steps you can take to reduce your household expenses without making radical changes to your standard of living. When combined, these small adjustments can add up to significant savings each month.

Here are 20 things you can start doing today to lower your bills, secure better deals, and begin working toward your financial goals.

 

  1. Refinance Your Mortgage - For prime borrowers, mortgage rates are at or near historic lows. Depending on your current mortgage rate and the terms you choose, refinancing could save you a siz...

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April
14

It looks like a lot of us will continue to work from home for longer than we thought. And although at some point many will return to their offices, I predict there will be a significant segment of the workforce who will make working from home their new normal.

If you've hastily set up a work area with the expectation that it's only temporary, you might now be feeling the need for a more permanent arrangement. As I've been largely working from home for the past several years while homeschooling my children, I'll gladly share my best practices for home office bliss.

 

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March
27

 

 

 

 

StayHome: How to Create Functional Spaces In Your Home During Social Distancing

 

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.

 

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