
Have you and your dog been getting all the exercise you need over the winter? Now that spring is on the wing in our part of the world, it'll soon be the perfect time to resume or even to lengthen those dog walks. If you've been confining your walks to the neighborhood, you can boost adventure time by visiting some new walking and other dog-centered venues. Happily, the home you acquired from Beavercreek homes for sale has plenty of those nearby and even several in the region you can drive to.

As you settle into the home you bought from Beavercreek homes for sale, you may be wondering what's to do in the neighborhood. You probably checked out the scene when you were evaluating neighborhoods to live in, but since then you've likely been busy moving, with all that entails, and haven't had time to get out on the town. In case you're not sure where to go, we've got a few recommendations for where to start your explorations. So take a break one afternoon and see what's going on in your Beavercreek neighborhood.

Did you know February 24th is National Tortilla Chip Day? It's not the biggest holiday of the year, but that doesn't mean you should miss out on the celebration! Our REALTORS® love visiting local Mexican restaurants on weekends for a dinner they know won't disappoint. Here are their recommendations for where you should dine:

One way to get to know your new Beavercreek neighborhood might be visiting local attractions and taking pictures, either to post on social media or to curate your own photography for display. You may not have realized it when you were shopping for Beavercreek homes for sale, but your area has some diverse and photo-worthy outdoor venues. Take the family out for fun and adventures, or just take yourself, and explore new places to walk, run, shop, dine, or get in tune with the outdoors.
Our REALTORS® are thrilled to share some of the top places to go in and around Beavercreek to snap some images.

The pandemic may have put a damper on fall get-togethers last year, but this year organizers of fall fun in the area that includes Springboro homes for sale are making up for lost time. Fall festivals and pumpkin patches offer great venues for family get-togethers, with hayrides, haunted houses, scary (or not) face painting, pumpkin patch photos, pumpkin carving, apple bobbing, and more.
Our REALTORS® suggest you take some time off from the moving-in chores and get everyone together for some cool-season attractions. Here are some places and events worth getting out on the town for in the Springboro area.