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New Listing Just Reduced in Douglassville!

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Inviting 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home just reduced in Douglassville, PA!  This home has something for everyone. In additional to the ample sized family room, there is a bonus room with a fireplace. This would be a great den, office area, gaming room. A three season room allows for indoor/outdoor dining, a playroom, sitting area, lots of different configuration options to meet your family's needs.  Enjoy the nice-sized lot from your concrete patio, perfect for entertaining. After dinner enjoy roasting marshmallows from the fire pit. The shed offers a significant amount of storage space and electric.  The home boasts 4 nicely sized bedrooms and 2 full baths. The owner's suite has its own full bathroom, large walk-in closet and brand new carpeting. The basement is clean, dry and ready for your finishing touches. In addition to the laundry, there is a work space and plenty of room to finish off and have left over storage. Y ou can access the backyard through the convenient Bilco doors.

What is Essential?

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My friend Vali G. Heist always has great tips and ideas when working on cleaning, decluttering and organizing your home. This blog is an excerpt from one of her recent posts… From Vali G. Heist, The Clutter Crew: In the past couple of months, the world has redefined what the word essential means. Essential workers, essential quarantine supplies, and the essential people in our lives. I know I made some decisions about what is and what is not essential in my life during this time, how about you? Many of my clients were decluttering a lot of non-essential items that were suddenly not making the cut in their homes. Not leaving your home for weeks on end can do that; what becomes essential rises to the top and the rest becomes C.R.A.P. (Clutter that Robs Anyone of Pleasure).   Living through a quarantine has helped me realize that I designed the spaces in my home to hold the essential items that make my life easier and that make me happy. Letting go of the CRAP is an on

Ask the CRAP Expert

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My friend Vali G. Heist always has great tips and ideas when working on cleaning, decluttering and organizing your home. This blog is an excerpt from one of her recent posts. Question:   "What is the best advice you can give someone who is constantly disorganized?" Answer:  If I had to pick one, it would be  "If it takes less than 60 seconds, do it!"  Very often when we are racing around our homes either getting ready to go to work, or preparing a meal, or attending to our families, we don't take the time to do the little things that could make a BIG difference. One of my clients puts it this way:  "I'm starting to stash stuff instead of processing it and things are starting to pile up again!"  Putting things away instead of just stopping and dropping where you stand is the key. We unrealistically think we don't have the time to do these simple tasks, but when it takes less than 60 seconds to complete the task, it is worth the t