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October
24

Fire Prevention Tips for Homeowners - Fisher Nicholson Realty

The holidays are just around the corner, and with them, heightened concern about fires in the home. Further, with cooler weather on the way, we also have to be mindful of fire hazards as we use fireplaces or other types of heating. 

To help you become more aware of fire prevention in your home, we're pointing your attention to October, National Fire Prevention Month. It's a good time to review tips on fire prevention while casting about the home you chose from Klamath Falls homes for sale for fire hazards.

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October
10

Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge - Fisher Nicholson Realty

There's no end to the incredible natural attractions to be explored near Klamath Falls homes for sale, with so much to see on both sides of the Oregon-California border. About 30 miles south of Klamath Falls, just over the border into California, you'll find the expansive Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, covering more than 50,000 acres and featuring new sights to see every season. Our real estate agents have all the details on how to visit the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge and what to expect when you arrive.

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September
26

Fall Decorating - Sell a Home - Fisher Nicholson Realty

Fall is such a beautiful season. From the colorful leaves to the crisp, cool air, autumn feels like a time of reflection and new beginnings. If you're selling your home this fall, consider using fall's relaxing vibes to stage your home and appeal to buyers. Here are some ways our real estate agents recommend incorporating fall decor into your home staging plan.

  • Add Mums to the Garden Beds
    Flower beds can start looking a bit drab in the fall. Make sure you keep your clear of fallen leaves by raking them often. Then, add a pop of color by setting out a few potted mums. The orange, yellow, and red colors of mums are perfect for fall and will draw eyes away from any brown or dormant plants. Leaving the mums in pots saves you the hassle of planting.

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September
19

Bridge Loans - Buying and Selling a House - Fisher Nicholson Realty

When you move from one home to another, there are always bumps in the road. Sometimes, the road goes out, and you need a bridge to get to the other side. Bridge loans are short-term loans that give you access to cash that you can use to make the transition a little smoother. Our real estate agents often help clients who use bridge loans to pay off existing debts, finance their new home, and other things. There are advantages and disadvantages to bridge loans, and buyers should fully understand the benefits and drawbacks involved before applying for the loan.

Bridge Loan Basics

Bridge loans are short-term, with most having repayment periods of between six to 12 months, but some can extend to two or three years. These loans are typically used by homeowners who wish to purchase a new home before their current home is sold. Homeowners can tap into their equity to secure a down payment, remodel the home they want to purchase, and cover expenses until the house sells.

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March
21

Lava Beds National Monument - Fisher Nicholson Realty

Did you know that one of Northern California's most fascinating, beautiful natural sites can be found less than an hour's drive from Klamath Falls homes for sale? The amazing Lava Beds National Monument is located on the northeastern side of Medicine Lake Volcano, offering so much to explore both above and below ground. Our real estate agents have some key information to help you enjoy your time at Lava Beds National Monument.

  • The History of Lava Beds National Monument and the Civilian Conservation Corps
    Before the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) arrived in the 1930s, Lava Beds National Monument was home to an abandoned military camp dating to the Modoc War and not much more. The CCC was created during the Great Depression to provide paying work for thousands of young men while developing national parks and working on nature conservation projects.

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