Most Americans Ill-Prepared for Natural Disasters. Are You Among Them?
(StatePoint) A time when natural disasters are growing in frequency, most Americans are not physically or financially prepared to handle them. According to a new
(StatePoint) A time when natural disasters are growing in frequency, most Americans are not physically or financially prepared to handle them. According to a new
OK, now that the chagim have passed, winding down with Mar Cheshvan without any holiday pressure—except Thanksgiving and Chanukah around the corner with overlapping dates
I’ve been spending some time on our Peloton of late and try to maintain a steady routine every day. I was surprised when I completed
Several professional sports teams and a world-class zoo are just some of the unique features of our focus community for this week. Cincinnati has much
(StatePoint) Approximately 35 million Americans move every year. But unlike most times when homeowners largely change addresses within the same city or county, 2020 saw
Privacy is the ultimate commodity, and the decision to sell your home is a personal one. There are many reasons why you may want to
I was recently strategizing with attorney Yair Givati regarding how to best guide my client—we’ll call him David—who wants to make aliyah and purchase multiple
Over the past few years the Jewish world has seen a steady growth in people expressing interest in and making aliyah. The Jewish Agency reported
I was recently involved in what I would describe as a very “uncomfortable” loan closing. My team and I represented the buyers – a wonderful
I was on my way to show a house this week when I stumbled onto a bank of police cars signifying the ever increasing phenomena
(StatePoint) When it comes to healthy, active aging, it’s all about making simple adaptations. This is especially true of outdoor chores, which can put a
The price of your home isn’t set in stone. You can improve its value—and expedite the sale—by increasing demand, which requires focusing on the buyer’s