
Ohio is beautiful in the spring, with plenty of forests, lakes, and meadows to explore—if you know where to look for them. The Summit County Metro Parks system has some amazing parks where you can bring the family for a day trip, and our real estate agents know the ins and outs of each. Here are a few of our favorites.

Spring is one of the most competitive seasons in Northeast Ohio real estate, and first impressions can make or break a sale before a buyer ever steps through the door. Our real estate agents know that the right curb appeal updates, made at the right time, can significantly increase both your home's perceived value and the speed at which it sells.
When inventory rises and buyers have more choices, your home needs to stand out from the moment someone pulls up to the curb. Buyers form an opinion within seconds of arriving, and that snap judgm...

If you're considering selling your home before spring arrives, late winter can be an excellent time to enter the market in Stark and Summit counties. Our real estate agents can help you navigate the unique challenges and opportunities that come with listing during this season.

Winter weather in Stark and Summit counties can be harsh on homes, and the damage from freezing temperatures often leads to expensive repairs. Our real estate agents understand that proactive cold-weather maintenance protects your investment and helps you avoid emergency situations when temperatures plummet.
Your plumbing system faces serious risks when temperatures drop below freezing. With Northeast Ohio experiencing an average of 40 to 50 days below freezing each winter, frozen pipes can burst and cause thousands of dollars in water damage throughout your home.

You might think that listing your home becomes harder as daylight hours decrease and nights get longer. However, our real estate agents recognize that the shorter days of fall and winter can actually create unexpected benefits for sellers in the local housing market.
As daylight decreases, the interior lighting and atmosphere of your home take center stage during showings. This change in focus allows you to highlight the warm, welcoming environment that makes a house feel like home. Buyers who tour properties in darker months notice features they might miss on bright summer afternoons.