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Amy Hoes, of eXp Realty, weighs in on the state of the Medina County real estate market
The often-quoted Chinese citation, “May you live in interesting times,” could apply to the real estate market in Northeast Ohio. While interest rates have inched up throughout 2023, home buyers have fewer homes to choose from on the market. I caught up with Amy Hoes of eXp Realty for an explanation of what that means in the short and...
Read MoreVan’s Auto Service & Tire Pros provides unparalleled service for your peace of mind
Van’s Auto Service & Tire Pros is celebrating its 10th anniversary in Northeast Ohio. It’s one of those businesses that took a family-owned, 30-plus-year legacy and all the dedication and hard work that entails and applied those qualities right here. With 14 locations across the area, it looks like they’re doing something right...
Read MoreAfter four years of mastering the art of finely crafted beer, Blue Heron Brewery is ready to celebrate the sip
The transition from making beer at home to opening a commercial brewery was intimidating, acknowledges Mike Piazza, brew master and co-owner of Blue Heron Brewery. But four years later, area beer connoisseurs count on Mike to surprise them with eclectic new twists to supplement his signature brews that have kept them coming in since Blue...
Read MoreBunker Hill’s new state-of-the-art golf simulator can take your game to the next level
Face control isn’t about suppressing your grimace after an awful drive. It’s about how your club face meets the ball to make it fly straight off the tee. Today it’s easier than ever to save face—and diagnose the reason for those embarrassing hooks and slices. That’s because Bunker Hill Golf Course has upgraded its popular...
Read MoreNow is your last chance to schedule a gutter cleaning before the leaves in your gutters become a frozen mass of debris
Fall is beautiful here in Northeast Ohio. Cool mornings and warm afternoons, sweaters and hayrides, the blaze of reds, oranges and yellows as the trees prepare for their annual leaf drop. But leaves don’t fall into neat, little piles. Instead, they find their way into your gutters. If you don’t clean this fall debris from your gutters...
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