Is It Time to Replace Your Rain Gutters?

By Mark Deering | 10/13/2022

The gutters on your home serve as the first line of defense against water damage. They perform a critical function by redirecting rain and snow away from your house and foundation. Gutter systems are designed to protect your house, foundation, roof, and siding, as well as your basement and landscaping. A properly functioning gutter diverts…

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Fall in Love With West Michigan-3 Fun Activities to do this Fall

By Katy Wolffis | 10/13/2022

Just because it’s cooling down and getting darker earlier doesn’t mean there is still fun to have outside. Fall in Michigan is one of the prettiest seasons in our opinion, and we love the cooler weather for enjoying the outdoors. Here are a few of our staple fall activities to explore West Michigan. Whatever you…

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3 Easy Ways to Make Your Home Cozy

By Katy Wolffis | 10/06/2022

As the weather turns cooler, it is all about the cozy vibes at home! You want a place that feels welcoming, warm, and like a nice hug after a long day at the office and on those dark nights in the fall and winter. Just like you change out your closet in fall and winter…

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Why Live in Westside Connection Neighborhood? 1926 Oak Hollow NW, Grand Rapids

By Katy Wolffis | 09/29/2022

Grand Rapids is so diverse and each area offers something unique! It’s one of the things we love about this city. You can choose to live right in the heart of the city or in areas that feel more small town like Gaslight Village and yet you are still in Grand Rapids. The Northwest side…

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5 Reasons We Love Grand Rapids, Michigan

By Katy Wolffis | 09/16/2022

You’ve heard us say often that Grand Rapids is a big city with a small town feel. We love living and working here and feel that Grand Rapids is such a unique place in the Midwest. The city is constantly growing and changing making it a place you’ll never get tired of exploring. Grand Rapids…

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Home Buying Tips for Teachers

By Katy Wolffis | 09/06/2022

Teachers looking to purchase their first home often find themselves wondering where to turn first. There are numerous federal, state, and locally-based programs designed to make the process of putting together a down payment and getting approved for a home easier for teachers. Check out these resources and tips for consideration before you start the…

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