Month: March 2022


How to Pick a Buyer’s Agent

  We have said it repeatedly – not all agents are the same. Picking a buyer’s agent should not be done lightly. The difference in service and skills can make or break your entire transaction. (And it could be a rough 30-45 days during the deal if your agent isn’t on top of things!)  … Read more »

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Things to do in NOLA Mar 28th – Apr 3rd

      Monday, March 28th What: Build Workshop: Cutting Board Where: The Workshop NOLA, 1201 Mazant St  Time: 6:00-9:00pm Info/Lagniappe: $80. In this workshop, participants will choose from a selection of pre-glued boards and learn the safety and use of the drill press, router table, bandsaw, and sanders to get their boards shaped and… Read more »

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The Inconvenience of Selling your Home

  The inconvenience of selling your home is real. The stress our home sellers experience is no joke, and people don’t get it until they are in the thick of it. At the same time, all home sellers want the most money and want an accepted contract quickly. However, let’s discuss the disruptions to your… Read more »

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Places to be Quiet in New Orleans

  New Orleans can be loud. We are loud people, there is music always blasting from somewhere, and sounds of trains and cars are everywhere. In a world full of noise, here are some places to be quiet in New Orleans.       Our list includes: The Singing Oak in City Park – the… Read more »

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Things to do in NOLA Mar 21st – Mar 27th

    Monday, March 21st What: Jimmy Eat World & Dashboard Confessional  Where: Orpheum Theatre, 129 Roosevelt Way Time: 7:00pm Event Link     Tuesday, March 22nd What: Bounce Ya Brass Where: Crescent Park, 2300 N Peters   Time: 5:45pm Info/Lagniappe: Make Your Move Foundation proudly presents BOUNCE YA BRASS at Crescent Park! Come get a… Read more »

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Why is No One Bidding on This House?

  Y’all. This New Orleans real estate market can put our buyers through the wringer! Currently, we are dealing with lots of bidding wars and buyer fatigue. So, why is it then, in a market where nothing stays on the market very long, are you the only one making an offer on a particular house?… Read more »

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The Color Story: Yellow

  A little history: Did you know yellow is one of the oldest colors in history? It can be seen in cave paintings over 17,000 years old. In ancient religions, yellow was a sacred color. What about yellow? If I were to ask you what color you associate with sunshine, I’d bet you would respond with this… Read more »

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Things to do in NOLA Mar 14th – Mar 20th

      Monday , March 14th What: French Film Festival Where: Prytania Theatre, 5339 Prytania  Info/Lagniappe: The 25th New Orleans French Film Festival, one of the longest-running foreign language festivals in the country, will showcase excellence in contemporary and classic francophone Cinema between March 11 – 17, 2022 safely outdoors at The Prytania Theatre… Read more »

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Our City, My Home: Stevie & John

  In a continuation of our series “Our City, My Home,” today we check out Stevie & John’s mid-century modern beauty! Draped in greenery and perfectly styled vignettes, they are quick to remind me that their home didn’t always look like this. They rolled the dice, ripped out all the cheap renovations done to the… Read more »

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