River’s favorite dog spots in Raleigh

I’ve had my golden retriever, River, for about nine months and we’ve found some awesome places in Raleigh to explore together. I’m going to share our favorite locations and what we like most about each one. Dorothea Dix Dog Park  This is my go-to spot to take River. Located in a large, fenced-in field atContinue reading “River’s favorite dog spots in Raleigh”

Society Real Estate’s partnership with local charities

At Society Real Estate, we have partnered with CASA and A Lotta Love to support their causes of combatting homelessness right here in the Triangle. Here’s how we support their mission: A percentage of every commission we earn is earmarked to go into our charity fund. Every quarter that fund is evenly disbursed to eachContinue reading “Society Real Estate’s partnership with local charities”

Steps for beginning the home buying process

Have you had thoughts about buying your first home but don’t know how that process works or how to get started? First of all, I’m happy to speak with anyone who has questions about starting this process. I can also provide information about recent market activity in the Triangle or even a specific neighborhood you’reContinue reading “Steps for beginning the home buying process”

Safe and fun Halloween events in Raleigh 🎃👻💀

Halloween has always been my favorite time of year. If you love this holiday as much as I do, I think it’s perfectly fine to dress up at home this year and have a spooky photoshoot. But if you’re looking for festive events, I’ve put together a list of things to do around Raleigh. LocalContinue reading “Safe and fun Halloween events in Raleigh 🎃👻💀”

Seaboard Cafe: Where the locals eat

If you’re looking for a relaxed, outdoor lunch in a beautiful setting, Seaboard Cafe is a Raleigh establishment you do not want to miss. The cafe is located inside Logan’s Garden Shop at Seaboard Station, which gives the restaurant a very unique atmosphere. If you’ve never been to Logan’s, it’s a charming garden shop rightContinue reading “Seaboard Cafe: Where the locals eat”

My favorite Raleigh stores to shop local and safely

I love to shop, and it’s important to me to support local businesses in Raleigh right now with the impact of the pandemic. Local stores in Raleigh are working hard to find inventive ways for people to shop safely, and I want to highlight a few here with some of my favorite products. Edge ofContinue reading “My favorite Raleigh stores to shop local and safely”

Selling and buying a home at the same time

Recently I had someone visit an open house I hosted who had an important concern many home sellers express. They were concerned about the process of selling their home at the same time as buying another. They asked, “What if our home sells before we find our new one?”  I’m going to walk through theContinue reading “Selling and buying a home at the same time”

Beginning the process of building a custom home

Have you been thinking of building a custom home but aren’t sure how to get started? I’m going to discuss the process of working with a custom home builder to give an overview of the steps for this process and give advice for the best way to approach building your dream home.  As I’ve discussedContinue reading “Beginning the process of building a custom home”

My favorite takeout spots

Remember not so long ago when we could eat out at restaurants? It’s now become a foreign concept in light of the current situation with COVID-19. I miss it so much, and I’m sure many other foodies do as well. Right now, the restaurants you love need all the support we are able to giveContinue reading “My favorite takeout spots”

A little about me and why I love this resilient city

As a North Carolina native, I’ve been living in Raleigh for about eight years ever since I moved from Winston-Salem to attend N.C. State University. Raleigh has grown so much since I first came here and I’ve fallen in love with this city. Right now we live in a strange, unprecedented time with the impactsContinue reading “A little about me and why I love this resilient city”