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September
22

Seasonal Home

When people come back to Sarasota and Bradenton each year, they don't just see new sights. They return to sun, sand, and a way of life they enjoy. But you need to get your seasonal home ready before you can relax in it. If you prep your house ahead of time, you'll settle in, dodge surprise problems, and enjoy your Florida stay more.

Our real estate agents have created a hands-on guide to help you get your seasonal home ready for when you come back.

1. Schedule a Pre-Arrival Inspection

If your house has been empty for months, it's smart to ask a trustworthy local friend—or hire a professional property management firm—to check things out...

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April
14

Coastal Kitchen

As spring flowers bloom on Florida's Gulf Coast, many homeowners want to breathe new life into their living spaces. The kitchen—often called the home's heart—is the best place to begin. A coastal-inspired kitchen makeover can turn your cooking area into a bright, open retreat that captures the beauty of our Sarasota and Bradenton beaches.

Embracing the Coastal Palette

Color forms the base of any coastal kitchen. Soft whites, sandy beiges, and various blue shades create a calm backdrop that reminds us of our local shores. Think about painting the cabinets crisp white or soft blue-gray to brighten the room. For walls, light, neutral colors offer flexibility while bouncing natur...

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January
27

checklist

As winter comes to Sarasota and Bradenton, it's a great time to take care of your home. Even though Florida winters are mild, you still need to get your house ready for the coming months. From keeping your home's outside safe to making sure your heating and cooling work well, here's a full list of things to do for your home in January.

  • Check Your Roof and Gutters
    Florida winters might not bring snow, but they can still deliver heavy rains and strong winds. You should examine your roof for any damage signs that the previous storm season could have caused. Check for missing shingles, cracked tiles, or debris pileup that could create water pooling.

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December
16

home declutter

As the year comes to a close and holiday celebrations become the main focus, now's a great time to get your home ready for a new beginning. Getting organized and clearing out clutter before the New Year not only makes your space more inviting for parties but also sets you up for a productive and relaxed start to 2025. 

Step 1: Figure Out What You Want to Do and What's Most Important

Before you start decluttering, set clear goals. Do you want to make room for holiday decorations? Are you getting ready for a move? Or do you just want to tidy up to start the new year feeling organized? Split your goals into smaller jobs and focus on the parts of your home that need the most work, l...

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October
28

Roof Repairs

Life on the coast means enjoying stunning beaches while staying alert to hurricane threats. After a recent storm, it's key to fix immediate damage and think about upgrades to make your home tougher for future storms. Check out these home improvement ideas that can strengthen your house against storms and boost its value.

  • Get Impact-Resistant Windows and Doors
    Windows and doors are often weak spots in a home when a hurricane hits. One smart long-term investment is to install impact-resistant windows and doors. These can withstand strong winds and flying debris, which cuts down the risk of damage inside your home. Impact-resistant glass stays in one piece even when it breaks, keep...

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