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It might feel like winter is never going to end, but spring will be here before you know it.
If you're planning to list your Tri-Cities home for sale on the spring real estate market, now is the time to prepare. Getting your home ready now will minimize your stress later and allow you to get a jump on your listing before other spring home sales come on the market.
Not sure where to start? No problem! Our REALTORS® are here to share their list of the top seven things you can do now to help make your house stand out this spring.

Homeowners love living in the Richmond area because fantastic shopping options are within minutes from their doorsteps. Whether you're searching for holiday gifts, school supplies for your children or a little something special for the ones you love, Richmond area homes are conveniently surrounded by more retail stores than you can imagine. If you're in the mood to spend the day discovering great deals, our real estate agents suggest that you check out these top shops around Richmond.

The only real estate company in Central Virginia to reach Platinum Status in the Cartus Broker Network for 2018... Napier ERA!
Cartus is the industry leader in corporate relocation services. We have been working with the Cartus Broker Network for many years and are proud to announce that Napier ERA is the only real estate company in Central Virginia to reach Platinum Status for 2018! We congratulate and thank the Napier Relocation Team and our agents for their outstanding service to our Cartus clients!


Life is a little more special thanks to the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. This multi-award-winning facility is packed with exhibits, events, and activities that no two visits are ever the same. Our real estate agents share details about the must-see attractions at Lewis Ginter along with can't-miss events on February's calendar.
The Garden's namesake was a Richmond businessman and philanthropist who in 1895 purchased nine acres of what had once been Powhatan Indian hunting grounds. Ginter's niece, Grace Arents, bequeathed the land to Richmond, stipulating that it be used for a botanical garden to honor her uncle.
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