
Summer in Klamath Falls is the perfect time to evaluate the exterior structures that protect, define, and add value to your property, and our real estate agents at Fisher Nicholson Realty want to help you make the most of every square foot. Whether you are maintaining your home for years of enjoyment or preparing it for the market, a little seasonal attention to your fences, gates, and outbuildings goes a long way.
Most buyers have already formed an opinion before they reach the front door. The fence line,...

Your living room needs furniture that shows your style and makes the most of comfort and function. When you move into a new home or update your current one, our real estate agent at Fisher Nicholson Realty know that making the perfect living space starts with smart design choices that turn your most-used room into a cozy hideaway.
Before buying furniture, you need to check your space. Measuring your living room size helps avoid expensive mistakes and makes sure each piece fits well in your floor plan. Think about how people move through the room where the natural light comes from, and any special features like fireplaces or built-in shelves that will affect where you put your furniture.

When you're preparing to sell your home, you'll want to make it appealing to prospective buyers. Updating your home may pay off by attracting a higher selling price and helping your home sell more quickly, but not every improvement will offer the best return on your investment. So, how do you know which updates are worth your time and money and which ones aren't likely to pay off?

Over the last few years, it seemed like homeowners were getting rid of color in favor of the more minimalistic, muted tones of gray and white. If you're in the market for a Klamath Falls home for sale and neutrals aren't your thing, here's how you can choose interior color schemes you'll love for years to come.

Doing home improvement projects yourself can be fun, plus you save money that would otherwise be spent on a handyman or contractor. However, doing projects you don't have the skills for can do more harm than good. Do you have what it takes to do it yourself? Here are some examples from our real estate agents of typical home improvement projects and whether they fall into beginner, intermediate, or expert skill levels.