Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Wednesday Morning Coffee on Maui - 11/19/14

Aloha & Good Morning! 

Today Maui will be sunny & windy with highs in the 80’s!

I am in the mood for all things fall.  I thought this week I’d bring you a couple great fall themed articles to peak your interest too. 

If you live on the mainland (or elsewhere) and you have considered listing your home for sale then these three tips will help you.  This article is from Realtor.com and I love the simplicity but thoroughness of the advice. 

1. Clean up. This is true no matter what season you list your home.  However, it is good to take special note to any seasonal cleaning and maintenance that needs to be done.  Read the full article below for more specific cleaning suggestions.

2. Create Autumn Curb Appeal.  Does your home need fresh paint?  Trees and shrubs need to be trimmed?  Maybe a new festive door arrangement?  These items and more will help create better curb appeal and ultimately may bring you happy buyers from the start of the process. 

3. Have a Cozy House. Lots of great suggestions here for this.  I love the idea of having lots of light and a comfy temperature.  It also can’t hurt to have a festive candle burning to help create a cozy home atmosphere.



GIVE BACK

With the Thanksgiving holiday coming up next week I was so happy to read this article in the Maui News.  For those of you who will be on-island on the holiday please consider donating your time to help others.  The Hard Rock Café in West Maui is hosting their 24th Annual Free Thanksgiving Lunch for the Homeless, Hungry and Those In Need. 

Volunteers are needed to help greet, seat, serve and clear tables.  Anyone interested in volunteering is asked to contact Ryan Beenken via email at Ryan_Beenken@hardrock.com, or via phone at (808) 667-2578.





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