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s the days get longer and spring peaks its sleepy
eyes out from beneath the warming soil, we
turn our attention to color. Casting off the grays
and cool winter neutrals, our 3rd annual color issue will
inspire you to change it up a bit. Peacock greens and blues,
tangerines, Gen Z yellow (at least that's what the kids are
calling it these days) will infuse your living space with a
burst of this most colorful season. Along the way we'll
touch on another springtime ritual—although not so fun—taxes. With the
new laws you could be in for some changes, here's what how they could
affect the homeowner.
Ravishing rugs and a delightful vegan artichoke Quiche Lorraine round out
this bountiful spring edition.
Of course Spring and Summer are the busiest times of the year for sales.
If you are curious about the market or interested in what your home may
sell for don't hesitate to reach out.
Laura & Van
Laura Brodniak & Van Cooper
Windermere Real Estate