With our new life, comes new topics – one topic that has been coming up a lot lately when we are in a state of distraction is books! Here at Peabody & Smith Realty we have been conversing (over Zoom, Teams, telephone) about what we have been reading. It seems as though many of us sometimes need a little distraction at the end of the day as sometimes we take a break from theÂ...
During this time, we have remained committed to helping home buyers and sellers. We continue to list properties, show property and help sellers and buyers get to the closing process. We achieve these goals with an eye always on the health and safety of our clients and team members. We are still actively showing property, and below are some details on our showing protocols.  Â
We continue to monitor the situation, day by day, hour by hour, to ensure our policies are effectively ensuring the well-being of you, our agents and our staff. We hope you are staying safe & healthy. Â
I've enjoyed the roomy space of a 5,000 square foot home and honestly loved my 300 square foot cabin in Lincoln. It goes without saying, the larger homes I have occupied provided far more space (obviously) to "live". You have room and a spot for all of your stuff. The Christmas decorations have a home and don't have to live under the bed. Of course everything related to a larger home is more expensive. Heating, cooling and every repair or remodeling job is exponentially more costly.
In this time of sheltering in place, as a society we have become more keenly aware of our living conditions and our level of satisfaction therein. So will we see a shift? Are the days of the "tiny home" numbered? During this odd time in our lives the folks at realtor.com® and Toluna Insights surveyed 1,300 homeowners to get their thoughts on their l...