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[CITY]’s Best Spots to Watch the Sunset

My favorite sunset spots in [CITY], from the five-minute stops to the ones that take a little planning. Here’s where I’d send you first.

[CITY]’s Best Spots to Watch the Sunset

My favorite sunset spots in [CITY], from the five-minute stops to the ones that take a little planning. Here’s where I’d send you first.

[CITY]’s Best Spots to Watch the Sunset

My favorite sunset spots in [CITY], from the five-minute stops to the ones that take a little planning. Here’s where I’d send you first.

10 Home Projects That Offer the Best ROI at Resale

72% of sellers improve their home before listing. Some projects pay back double the cost. Others barely break even. Here’s the real ranking, backed by national cost and resale data.

Best Summer Desserts in Cobb County: Ice Cream, Crepes, Gelato & More

Summer brings out the most creative side of Cobb County dessert makers. From hand-poured paletas to artisan gelato, here are the standout treats worth seeking out before the season ends.

Joint Property Ownership Mistakes That Cost More Than You Think

Adding a family member to your deed feels like a simple, caring move. But how that title is structured carries legal and financial consequences most people don’t see coming.

Cobb County Swimming Spots Worth Knowing About This Summer

Cobb has more places to swim and splash pads than most families realize. Here are the ones worth your time and which ones work best for your kids’ ages.

What a Reverse Mortgage Actually Does (And When It Makes Sense)

A reverse mortgage is one of the most misunderstood tools in real estate. I sat down with a specialist to get the real answers, and here’s what every homeowner should know.

The Cobb County Summer Night Events Worth Leaving the House For

The best summer night events in Cobb are still ahead. This local guide covers the outdoor concerts, night markets, and rooftop bars worth enjoying this summer.

What Life Insurance Professional Taught Me About Homeownership (That I Wish I’d Known at 32)

If something happened to you tomorrow, could your family stay in this house? Not afford the mortgage for a few months. Actually stay. The life insurance professional I refer clients to told me almost no homeowner has asked themselves that question, and it changes everything.

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