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My clients often compliment me on my patience and ability to listen to their needs, while avoiding the pressure of the "hard sell" that so many real estate agents are known for. As a result, I have cultivated a relationship with my clients that has led to a strong referral business. Fea Proffitt G+ Fea Proffitt Blog
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feamproffitt · 4 years ago
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3 Keys to Non-Traditional Holiday Decor
The holidays are a time when sprucing up your home hits an all-time high, but it can be difficult to find festive decorations that match your style. While there is nothing wrong with snowmen, Santa figurines and lots of red and green, it’s OK to think outside the (gift) box.
Follow these three tips for a gorgeous yet non-traditional holiday home.
Choose a fresh color scheme
Who says that holiday decor has to be red and green? Try something new, like neutrals and mixed metallics. Or try unique color combinations that may not scream holiday, but create a sophisticated celebratory look when used in the right way.
This tree was inspired by the navy, turquoise, red and peach vintage shawl used here as a tree skirt.
Carry the theme throughout your holiday home with colored ornaments, pillows and throws.
  Surprising color pairings like this blue woven throw with the red floral pillow really freshen up your decor. But nearly any color scheme can convey��holiday spirit when you bring in shiny ornaments and cozy textures.
Use natural elements
Using natural elements like greenery, pinecones and berries brings in festive charm without feeling cheesy.
Plain garlands are beautiful all on their own! They don't even need the traditional red bows. Local grocery stores, home improvement stores and farmer's markets have great selections of natural garlands and wreaths.
For an even more unique holiday look, try magnolia garlands or garlands made from materials other than traditional pine branches.
Think outside the box
Look at materials differently. Find everyday items that, when used in the right way, can be great holiday decor. For example, trims from your local fabric store can make great garlands, on their own or paired with greenery. They will feel new and unique compared to a traditional ornament garland.
Also, experiment with using fabrics and patterns that wouldn’t normally be seen as Christmas. While plaid is a traditional Christmas pattern, pairing it here with a brighter teal napkin feels unexpected.
Mint green plates wouldn’t normally be used for a holiday place setting, but pairing them with gold pinecones and collected tree centerpiece creates a stylish holiday table, ready for entertaining.
Forget the traditional holiday decorating rules and push yourself to find decor that is new, fresh and fits within your home’s current home style. Not only will you end up with a beautiful holiday home, but one that is a complete reflection of you and your family. What more could you want this time of year?
Related:
Bright Ideas for Holiday Lights
10 Ideas for Small Space Holiday Decor
Three Steps to Styling a Holiday Beverage Station
Originally published December 2014. 
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feamproffitt · 4 years ago
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Rent-to-Rent? It’s Garbage! Don’t Do It!
Rent-to-Rent is garbage. Yes sir, I said it. And I mean it. If you���ve been pitched the dream of becoming a property millionaire with alluring “no deposit” and “passive income” headlines, then the odds are you’re being robbed blind sold “rent-to-rent” Boy, is it being pushed hard at the moment. Perhaps you know someone that’s […]
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feamproffitt · 4 years ago
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STOP Paying “Property Gurus” For Garbage Property Courses
Deary me, this needs to stop. To-bloody-day! Come on, friends, we’re better than this, aren’t we? No one should hand over insane amounts of money to smug “property gurus” for their garbage property courses, to learn junk like “rent-to-rent” (a stupid strategy so basic that you could learn it off a post-it note). I don’t […]
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Property Markets Across Australia Climb in October
The resurgence in the Australian property market has continued in October, with dwelling values increasing in all states except Victoria.
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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How to Carve the Best Pumpkin on the Block
While Halloween may look a little different this year, there’s no reason you can’t still have an amazing outdoor display. If you’re not interested in shelling out big bucks for a 12 foot animatronic skeleton, or if your style is more autumn chic than gothic gore, you have plenty of options when it comes to the traditional jack-o’-lantern. Before you cut into your sacrificial squash, check out these top tips for making a carv-tastic display.
Pumpkin selection
There are no rules for what size or shape makes for a great jack-o’-lantern. Any pumpkin can rise to ghoulish greatness. Do look for a pumpkin that isn't bruised and has no mold around the stem. Who wants to cut into a rotted pumpkin? Also, look for a pumpkin with a flat bottom that will sit firmly without rocking.
Tools
Every job is made easier by the right tools. A kitchen knife is not the best - or safest - thing to use for pumpkin carving. You can get a set of pumpkin carving tools at many hardware or drug stores around Halloween, but you can also use items already in your possession - power drills, awls, wood gouges or even cookie cutters. Don't forget a big spoon to scoop out the guts!
Carving
Rather than giving your jack-o’-lantern a cap by cutting it at the top, draw a circle on the bottom of your pumpkin and cut your opening there, making sure to angle your blade toward the center to create a ledge for support of the finished cut area. Clean out the guts (save the seeds and roast them for your post-carving snack!) and scrape the insides of your pumpkin until they are about an inch thick in the areas you plan to carve. If you're using a pattern, tape it on and transfer it by tracing with a poking tool. Then you’re ready to carve! If you’re using a pumpkin saw, it's easiest to keep the pumpkin on your lap, holding the saw like a pencil and using a steady up-and-down motion. Saw at a 90-degree angle with gentle pressure.
Preservation
To extend the life of your jack-o’-lantern, spritz it with water and keep it in the refrigerator while it’s not on display. Spread some petroleum jelly on the cut edges to keep them from drying out. If your pumpkin starts to shrivel, submerge it in cold water for a couple of hours. It should come back to life. Just make sure to dry it well on the inside to avoid mold. You can also ward off mold and insects by spraying or soaking the pumpkin with a water-and-bleach solution.
Display
If you are using a candle, cut a hole in the top of the pumpkin toward the back to act as a chimney for smoke and heat. A candle will be more secure if you drill a hole for it. You can also use battery-operated LEDs, Christmas lights or even a nightlight to illuminate your pumpkin. If you carve a design in the back of your jack-o’-lantern, you'll produce a shadowy effect on the wall behind it, making it extra spooky!
However you choose to carve your jack o' lantern, use your creativity and have fun.
Beyond the jack-o’-lantern
For more simple and spooky outdoor decor ideas, check out these fun Halloween hacks.
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Related:
52 Unexpected and Amazing Ways to Decorate Pumpkins
13 Easy DIY No-Carve Pumpkins
Budget Decor: 10 Ways to Dress Up Your House for Fall
Originally published October 2014.
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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CoreLogic Home Value Index
September marked a striking turn in housing market sentiment; consumer confidence increased, new listings rose, and six of the eight capital cities recorded a rise in home values over the month, according to the Core Logic Home Value Index.
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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How The Coronavirus Has Impacted This Landlord (So Far)
Hey! How’s it going? Everybody keeping safe and plodding along? Bit of a shit-show out there, innit? I’ve been meaning to blog about how the coronavirus has impacted my life, both from a personal and professional perspective, and the changes I’ve made to adapt. But I didn’t want to share too soon, or too late. […]
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Buying Property Sight Unseen - 5 Essential Tips
In the current climate, we are starting to see a big push away from CBDs, with both investors and homebuyers looking to regional areas and even interstate to find properties.
With the low level of stock on the market, it is causing a number of buyers to put in offers on properties without ever seeing them.
For many people, the idea of buying property sight unseen could be a scary proposition, however, there are a number of things you can do to make sure you’re mitigating any risks.
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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7 Tips For Renting Your Investment Property Out Privately
Although ‘upgraders’ once dominated the Australian house buyers market, there has been a rapidly growing trend over recent years for turning a home into an investment property and building a small yet strong portfolio.
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Australian Suburbs Where it's Cheaper to Buy than Rent
To own, or to rent? That's the question many investors and home owners ask themselves.
So how do you know which option is better for your hip pocket, now and for your future?  The location of your property can help determine which avenue is smarter.
This infographic shows the top three suburbs in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales that make more sense to purchase than to rent. 
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Renovating for Profit: 7 Essential Tips
Renovating an investment property can lead to a tidy profit when done strategically, and has become more popular as property investors seek to create their own opportunities to add value to their portfolio.
In this article you will find seven tips to help you plan and execute your next renovation, an infographic and links to helpful renovating resources.
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Property Investment Terms
For new property investors, the jargon can sometimes get confusing.
This quick video includes some of the most commonly used property investment terms to help you get started. 
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Property Prices Holding Steady Throughout the Second Wave
All the focus at the moment remains on how COVID will impact the economy and house prices in the weeks and months ahead.
As has been the case for some time now, the forecast of large scale falls in property prices doesn’t appear to be happening. And in certain segments of the market, property prices are remaining very strong underpinned by low stock levels and high demand.
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Cheap Management Solutions For Portfolio Landlords
There used to be a terrible time in history when portfolio landlords – especially those with properties scattered all over the place – were limited to either self-managing their own portfolio of rental properties, or using multiple high-street letting agents to do so on their behalf. The reality of either solution has always been less […]
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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6 Tips for Buying Investment Property at Auction
For real estate investors looking for their next opportunity, property investment auctions present unique opportunities and also challenges.
Compared to private treaty sales, at an auction you are bidding against other potential buyers and the highest bidder will win.
And if you are bidding against a competitive field, coming out on top without overpaying can be a difficult task. So here are six tips that can help you succeed negotiating at auction.
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Move-in Checklist For Landlords
I ‘spose every landlord can have their own special recipe for ‘tenant move-in day’ to a certain degree. However, by and large, most landlords should be working off the same hymn sheet, although there’s no harm in rearranging the order of the words (but as long as they get attended to at some point during […]
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feamproffitt · 5 years ago
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Protect Your Property(ies) Against Fraud In 5mins!
Unfortunately the risk of being a victim of property fraud isn’t all that unusual, and it’s becoming increasingly more common. You might actually be amazed to hear how fraudsters are able to snatch away your property from right under your nose! It’s pretty mental, to be honest. So, to help prevent property fraud, here is […]
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