Monday, August 12, 2013

#whereingreenville Cleveland Park


Cleveland Park in Downtown Greenville, South Carolina is the largest of Greenville's parks at 122 acres. It sits just next to Falls Park and is connected to Falls Park through the Swamp Rabbit Trail. This scenic park is situated just along the Reedy River, and is home to one of Greenville's most exciting attractions, the Greenville Zoo. Additionally, Baseball fields, Tennis Courts, Cleveland Parks own Nature Trails and walking paths, and many picnic shelters make Cleveland Park an ideal place to spend an afternoon.

Monday, August 5, 2013

You are What You Eat! -- Staging the Kitchen Sink or Just your Refrigerator


I want to sell my house for 'x' number of dollars, or as a buyer, I want to know the house I am looking at is well taken care of. How can I guarantee when I am paying for a high ticket house that I am really getting what I am bargaining for? This article in the New York Times details one seller's concern over even his refrigerator when selling his apartment. The author's humorous anecdote talks about just that. Your refrigerator may not be the best indicator of how well your house cared for, but someone who is willing to go to the distance to stage theirs is probably taking into account many small details that may ensure how well your house is cared for.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/realestate/staging-refrigerators-for-real-estate-showings.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss

Friday, August 2, 2013

#whereingreenville Legacy Park


Legacy Park Located in the Verdae community just outside of downtown Greenville was established in 2008 as a part of a larger development plan for the Verdae area in Greenville, SC. This 20 acre park is built on the former landholdings of John D. Hollingsworth, one of Greenville's former textile magnates. Legacy Park is the recreational centerpiece of the Verdae community, inspired by and modeled around the rolling hills of New York City's central Park. The Verdae community also contains Embassy Suites and Hollingworth Park, and is slated to become a thriving planned community over the next 15-20 years.