Moving Elderly Parents

Thursday, 09 March 2017 by
Grandma Fonti
I was blessed to have known my sweet and loving grandmother along with the privilege of observing her age gracefully during her golden years. A year after my grandfather died, at the age of seventy-one she moved to Marfa, Texas to leave the memories of the retirement home they had built together to live close
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The Search for Your Street: Tips for Researching a New Community Any move requires a ton of preparation – from packing and cleaning to setting up new utilities and arranging for your mail to be forwarded.  But perhaps the most challenging type of move is a move to an entirely new city.  In addition to
Small moves and shipments to and from Texas and the East Coast and select out-of-state locations. The next couple weeks we’ll be heading to the East Coast including Connecticut, Ohio, Pennsylvania, then back down through Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia and onto Texas – any backhaul, small shipments going west, east or coming back we have

The Stage Before the Sale

Monday, 11 January 2016 by
The Stage Before the Sale Five tips to help you stage your house for a faster sale By Katherine Adams Is it your New Year’s resolution to sell your house quickly and get your asking price? Real estate experts say it’s possible—provided your house is well priced, well marketed, and perhaps most importantly, well staged.

Five Tips from Your Realtor®

Tuesday, 01 December 2015 by
  By Katherine Adams Real estate agents have seen it all—the good, the bad, and the ugly. They’ve tried to sell houses with everything from fabulous swimming pools and patios to nasty, pet-stained carpets and oh-no-they-didn’t décor. Experienced Realtors know why some houses sit on the market for months and why even some pre-approved buyers

Do You Need a Realtor®?

Wednesday, 28 October 2015 by
By Katherine Adams Shopping trends have definitely moved toward searching online first for the perfect item—whether it’s a new electronic gadget or a new house. For clients entering the real estate market to find a new home in their desired price range and location, build a new home, or sell their current home, the Internet

Four Tips About STUFF

Tuesday, 13 October 2015 by
By Katherine Adams So, you’re in the process of putting your house on the market, and you’ve looked around and thought…. What are we going to do with all this stuff? If you’ve got a good Realtor, you’ll get a personal visit to your home. Your Realtor will suggest the best ways to stage your

Tripp Family Values Service

Saturday, 26 September 2015 by
To David Tripp, family, community service, and his locally-based business are critical parts of his life. And few things are better than opportunities to combine those things. Tripp got one of those opportunities last week, when he sent one of his A Better Tripp Moving & Storage trucks and a driver to Cypress Creek (Cy-Creek)

Supporting Kids in Need

Friday, 04 September 2015 by
David
  Melissa Simon is the director of development at Boys and Girls Country in Hockley, Texas. Dedicated to changing the lives of children from families in crisis by nurturing them in a Christian environment, the nonprofit organization has been in operation since 1971. “On the day I started work, the first person I met was
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