Last Minute Ideas to Make Your Mom Feel Special at Home

Mother's Day is tomorrow, and if you're a homeowner, it's the perfect time to show your mom how much you appreciate her by making your home a little more special for her. Here are a few last-minute ideas for celebrating Mother's Day in your home:

  1.  Set up a cozy outdoor space: If your mom loves spending time outside, consider setting up a cozy outdoor space where she can relax and unwind. A comfortable outdoor seating area, some potted plants, and a nice view can make for a relaxing and enjoyable outdoor experience.

  1.  Create a spa-like bathroom: Pamper your mom with a spa day at home. Transform your bathroom into a spa-like retreat for your mom by adding some luxurious touches,…

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Winter Park, Florida: A Real Estate Agent's Guide to a Charming and Family-Friendly Destination. 

Winter Park, Florida is a charming and vibrant city located just a few miles north of Orlando. As a real estate agent with years of experience in this area, I can confidently say that Winter Park is one of the most desirable places to live in Central Florida. The city is known for its picturesque streets, stunning parks, and numerous cultural offerings, making it an ideal destination for families and individuals alike.

One of the most appealing aspects of Winter Park is the variety of destination spots that it offers. For art enthusiasts, the Morse Museum of American Art is a must-visit. It houses one of the world's most extensive collections of…

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College Park - Orlando’s Hidden Gem

Just a few miles northwest of downtown Orlando, College Park sits amid over 250+ acres of green land and lakes, including Lake Adair, Lake Ivanhoe, and Lake Silver. Like most Central Florida, College Park started as a citrus grove. In the late 1800s, local grower John Ericsson officially called College Park home, and was the first to do so by building a farmhouse in the middle of an 80-acre Citrus Grove, what is now better known as Princeton Street. With the continued arrival of settlers on the South Florida Railroad in the late 1800s, College Park slowly began to take shape with the rapid development of more homes and businesses. In no time, the quaint neighborhood centered on Edgewater Drive turned into…

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