This Fourth of July Independence Day don’t just wave your American Flag and eat a Hot Dog! (although these are not bad ways to enjoy the holiday!) As you enjoy this most patriotic of American holidays please make sure to take …

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the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce recently conducted a survey of newcomers with children, of those respondents, 92% affirmed their decision to relocate their family to Raleigh by asserting that if given the choice they would make the same decision again.

In my free time I enjoy riding my Felt road bicycle. There is a cliché amongst cyclists, “there are two types of bikers, those who have crashed and those who haven’t crashed yet”. The same can be said about identity theft. It seems like once …

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NC insurance customers irked by policy linking their Auto Policies to their Homeowners Insurance Policies. This year, two of the most popular underwriters of homeowners insurance policies in North Carolina – Allstate and N.C. Farm Bureau – have adopted underwriting guidelines that …

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People use the excuse of not having enough time, but if you get up earlier, watch less TV, work out at lunch, or wind down with exercise after work, you can reap the benefits and everyone around you will too!

The bad News; If you have to sell your home in Wake County North Carolina where 100% of Raleigh is located, the value of your home is falling faster than our presidents job approval ratings!

I know there are the parents that will disapprove but here’s three proof that it works. My kids ran around our community park shooting each other and just having a ball. It wasn’t long before unarmed children foolishly joined in the game to give chase.

After the time and money spent adorning the home, there is still the very real possibility of a cancelled sales contract because of a deficiency listed in the buyer’s home inspection. In fact, now more than ever potential home buyers are willing to walk away from a contract that isn’t “just right”.