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Empty Nesting-For the Birds

    With graduation season right around the corner many families are on the verge of finding out what it’s like to live without children , yet again. Will you soon be experiencing what it’s like to have an empty nest? With your child headed off to college and into the real world, it might be time for you to start weighing your options on downsizing your home. Averaging between $20,000 to $30,000 per year, college can put quite a strain on finances for the majority of people. One way to save money and aggravation is relocating to a smaller, more affordable home.

    Winner of 2013 Angie’s List Super Service Award, Brett Furman is the only resource you’ll need when it comes to listing and buying a home. Exceptional service and attention to detail, Brett is skilled in helping customers downsize while still retaining many of the things they love about their current homes. Selling a home and preparing your child to move away to college may seem overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be. With Brett’s knowledge, leaving your current home and finding a new one will be easier than deciding which bedspread is right for your child’s first dorm room.

    It’s your time to enjoy what life has to offer. One way to maximize that enjoyment is to relinquish the worry of unrelenting tasks. Release yourself from the never ending creeks in the step and the year that constantly needs tending, start fresh and save some money in the process. Allow yourself the freedom to start again with a new space to call your own. Revel in the time you’ve earned and call Brett today to let him take care of all of your empty nesting needs! 

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