
There's a lot to love about your Beavercreek neighborhood and nearby, and not the least are the numerous shops in close proximity where you can find just the right holiday gift for your loved ones. You no doubt knew when you were shopping among Beavercreek homes for sale that you'd enjoy exploring the area and getting to know the fantastic shops and stores. Our REALTORS®, who are well known for their knowledge of our Beavercreek area, are happy to share some of their best finds with you and your neighbors.

If you recently moved to the Beavercreek area, you may not have had much time to explore your new neighborhood. We're delighted to tell you that among the other amenities to be found near Beavercreek homes for sale are some very fine local breweries. So if local ales and lagers are your thing, you've settled in the right place.
Our REALTORS® always have great advice for our clients on buying or selling a home, but they're also knowledgeable about the area. Here are a few suggestions on where to get started along the local ale and lager trail.

Whether you're looking at Beavercreek homes for sale or you already live close by, we just want you to know how much fun Halloween can be in the neighborhood. You don't have to drive very far to discover tons of spooky fun for all ages on our local Fright Night -- and because Halloween falls on a Monday this year, some events are taking place the weekend prior. Whether you opt for full regalia with a scary, heroic, or whimsical costume or just wear a mask and street clothes, you're guaranteed to enjoy our local frightful Halloween season.
So let's get started by having a look at what our REALTORS® are suggesting for your Halloween fun.

Most of us can't imagine a day without our coffee. In fact, many of us have a huge challenge even starting the day without a stout cup of joe. So we can well understand why there should be a day set aside to honor America's favorite drink: National Coffee Day, scheduled for Sept. 29.

Almost everyone loves fried rice. This simple side dish has become somewhat westernized through the years, making use of rice that's a day or two old and then throwing in such added ingredients such as egg, tofu, pork, shrimp, vegetables, and sauces. It's easy to make, but we're also used to getting it as a side dish when we order Asian foods, either while dining in or in takeout.
Now we can make a really big deal of this rather humble dish by celebrating National Fried Rice Day on Sept. 20. As you're settling into that home you bought from Beavercreek homes for sale, you may want to take a break for some takeout Chinese, including some tasty fried rice, to celebrate National Fried Rice Day. How about trying one of these choice establishments to get your fried rice fix? They come highly recommended by our REALTORS®.