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5 Events in Boise & Beyond December 28th - January 1st
Photo Credit: Pexels 5 Events in Boise & Beyond 1. Top Golf New Year’s Eve Party Where: 1050 S Silverstone Way When: Sunday, December 31 Time: 9:00 AM EVENT DETAILS HERE 2. Idaho Potato Drop Where: Idaho State Capitol When: Sunday, December 31 Time: 7:00 PM - 12:00 AM EVENT DETAILS HERE 3. Boise Train Depot Open House Where: 2682 W. Eastover Ter When: Sunday, December 31 Time: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE 4. Torchlight Parade Where: Bogus Basin When: Monday, January 1 Time: 5:00 - 10:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE 5. New Year’s Eve Block Party Where: Main Street When: Sunday, December 31 Time: 7:00 PM EVENT DETAILS HERE
New Year, New Home: Resolutions for Homebuyers and Sellers
Photo Credit: Unsplash As many of us are reflecting on the previous year and looking forward to the next with our goals and ambitions in full focus, the new year seems like the perfect time to turn a new leaf. Life brings about change in many ways and a new calendar year marks the beginning of what could be. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, looking to combine households, and everything in between, join us as we delve into the resolutions that will pave the way for a successful and fulfilling real estate journey in the coming year. Homebuyer’s Resolutions: Create your budget. Begin your homebuying journey by taking a close look at your financial situation. Evaluate your monthly income and expenses, and give yourself a general budget for your future home. Begin saving for a down payment. Establish a clear savings goal for your future down payment. Try making a dedicated savings account and calculating what amount works for you to put aside each month. Look for opportunities to increase your savings through additional income or strategic budgeting. Get pre-approved for a mortgage. Navigate the mortgage process with confidence by researching different lenders and gathering necessary financial documents. Then, go to your chosen lender and obtain a pre-approval, giving you a clearer picture of your budget. Create a must-haves and a nice-to-have list. Imagine your dream home and write down what features are must-haves, and which would be nice to have as added amenities. Make sure to take into account your future needs, whether it’s more space for new additions to the family or a neighborhood with a good school district. Hire a real estate agent. Research and interview potential agents, and make sure they understand your budget, preferences, and timeline for a seamless homebuying experience. When choosing a real estate agent, it is helpful to look at previous client's testimonials to ensure you will have a positive experience. Sellers Resolutions: Begin preparing your home for sale. Set aside time in the new year to begin enhancing your home's curb appeal and overall presentation. Consider taking on repairing minor issues, repainting, and decluttering to make your property more attractive to potential buyers. Set realistic goals and timelines. Define clear and achievable goals for selling your home, and write down action items you can do to ensure that you reach these goals. Set a general timeline for selling your home, and make sure to leave a little room for unexpected challenges. Choose your real estate agent. When choosing your agent, start by asking friends, family, and colleagues for recommendations. Personal experiences can provide valuable insights. Use online platforms and reviews to research agents in your desired area. Make sure the agent you choose has extensive local market knowledge and experience. Declutter and stage your home. With the previous steps completed, you can get your home ready for photos and open houses by beginning to declutter, remove personal touches, and stage the home if needed.
How to Dispose of Live Christmas Trees in the Treasure Valley
Photo Credit: Unsplash As the holiday season winds down, many of us face the daunting task of disposing of our Christmas trees. Fortunately, residents in Boise, Meridian, and Nampa have eco-friendly options to recycle their live trees and contribute to wood waste recycling programs. Boise: In Boise, residents can recycle live trees by either chopping them into segments that fit in their compost cart or by taking the trees whole to the Ada County Landfill. The landfill accepts Christmas trees from December 26 to January 7, and trees brought during this period will be recycled through the wood waste recycling program. If you are opting not to recycle your tree, you can cut it into segments and place it in your garbage bin. Whole trees placed on the side of the road will not be collected. Meridian: Meridian residents can participate in tree recycling from January 2 to January 6. Simply leave your whole tree, free of decorations, by your trash bins on the regularly scheduled pickup day. If your tree exceeds six feet in length, chop it into manageable sections and bundle them together. A separate truck will collect trees. Nampa: Nampa residents looking to recycle their whole, live trees can take advantage of the tree drop-off at Kohlerlawn Cemetery. This service is available from December 26 through mid-January. Look out for signs posted near the cemetery that will guide you to the drop-off location. Before dropping off your tree, ensure it is stripped of all decorations and lights.
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