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Snow storms are simply a fact of life in an Ohio winter, and it's important to be ready for them! Even if you aren't in one of the major snow zones around Ohio, it's always a good idea to be ready in advance for whatever the season might throw at you. The sooner you get prepared, the easier it'll be to adapt if a big storm seems to roll up out of nowhere.
Let's look at some of the best ways to "winterize" your home for a storm:

Fairborn homeowners have a lot to be happy about. Their community includes some of the most beautiful homes in our area. To keep your home at its best, it's a good idea to tackle any outdoor repair work before shorter days (and colder weather) arrive.
Check off these 10 items from your fall maintenance checklist so you can rest easy knowing your home will be ready for the winter months to come.

Are you prepared for your first year of homeownership? Whether you just closed on your first house or you're still searching local Beavercreeak listings, you should know the hard work and careful decisions don't end on Moving Day.
The first year you spend in your new home will be a crucial one, because a lot can go wrong--or go right--as you get settled. Our REALTORS® want to help you protect your investment, so we've put together a list of some of the most common mistakes that new homeowners make. As long as you plan ahead and know what to expect, you can avoid these first-year flub-ups and enjoy a long, happy future in your new home.

If you're looking for a home in Beavercreek, safety and security will be high on your priority list. Our Midwestern neighborhoods are family-friendly and low on crime, so you've come to the right place. However, no matter where you live, an unoccupied home is always going to come with some safety risks. When you're away on vacation, it's important to know how to minimize these risks.

If you're buying (or selling) a home, you may want to consider purchasing a home warranty. A home warranty plan covers the cost of repairing many of your home appliances if they break. A home warranty plan typically includes: central heating and air conditioning systems, kitchen appliances, washers and dryers, plumbing systems and electrical systems. Coverage varies depending upon where you live.
A home warranty is different from homeowners insurance. Homeowners insurance covers your home's structure and belongings in case of a fire, storm, flood or accident.
If you're interested in buying a home warranty, our REALTORS® at Wright-Patt Realty, Inc. want you to choose the right one for you. Here are some guidelines to help.
