
When you're remodeling your home, it is important to keep sustainability in mind. There are two aspects of sustainability to consider: choices that are good for the planet long-term and choices that will help your home last. The good news is that many sustainable choices give you both benefits – they are better for the planet, and they're better for you. So, what materials and building practices qualify as sustainable? Our real estate agents will share some top options below.

Patio season is here: is your patio ready? Now is a great time to give your outdoor spaces a few much-needed updates before all of your summer parties and barbecues. Here are a few of our real estate agents' top trends to keep your patio fresh and functional in 2023.

It's no secret that today's world is full of chemicals and other toxins. Luckily, these pollutants don't have to put you and your family at risk. There are beautiful houseplants that act as natural filters for many of the most common airborne toxins in today's homes. The diverse list of plants below will brighten up your space and improve your indoor air quality at the same time.

Pets are a part of the family in many Northern New England homes!
And July 15th is National Pet Fire Safety Day, a great reminder to fine-tune your family's fire safety plan so that all your family members are protected.
Our real estate agents also recommend making a few changes around your home so that your furry family members don't inadvertently start a fire. Here are some valuable tips to help keep your pet safe in case of an emergency.

Sustainable kitchen products are those that use eco-friendly materials, last longer, and are more easily recycled than traditional items. Buying these products has become more popular in recent years as more consumers consider the impact on the environment when they're making purchases.
Our real estate agents know that there are many reasons why homeowners opt for sustainable kitchen products. Some of the top benefits include: