September is quickly approaching! That means it’s time to bring out the jackets, long-sleeve shirts, and denim jeans. But what are you doing to bring your home into fall? Here are a few easy decorating ideas you can do to welcome the cooler temperatures and beautiful colors into your home. DIY Home Decorating Tips for Fall You […]
Archives: August 2015
No.2 Most Educated City: Raleigh, North Carolina
The 10 Most And Least Educated Cities In America By Forbes.com To determine the Most And Least Educated Cities In America, personal finance site WalletHub took a look at the 150 largest metros in the U.S. and ranked them according to nine weighted metrics, including percentage of adult residents with a high school diploma, associate’s degree, graduate or […]
30 Awesome Things To Do In Raleigh
By Liz Hester The City of Oaks offers incredible art, music, food and entertainment, making it a world-class place while still retaining a cozy, small-town feel. 1. Contemporary Art Museum (CAM)-You Don’t Have To Be A New Yorker To Keep Up With the Art Scene This downtown museum situated in the midst of Raleigh’s warehouse […]
3 Best Practices for Real Estate Investment
Investing In Real Estate: AchieveYour Real Estate Goals With mortgage rates so low, many investors choose to invest in real estate, as opposed to the stock market. In addition, real estate is a prime investment for novice investors, as it is more tangible and understandable than stocks and the index. According to Bankrate’s annual investment […]
Top 10 Music Cities Other Than Nashville
By musicfromtherow.com While the streets of Nashville are booming with music of every genre, there are several other cities that have a rapidly growing music scene. Some of them may even surprise you. In compiling this list of the nations top “Music Cities”, we looked at the following criteria: number of music venues, events and festivals […]
2015’s Best & Worst Large Cities to Live in
by Richie Bernardo Everyone has a natural habitat. Some of us prefer the slow pace and bucolic setting of the countryside. Others are drawn to the part-rural, part-urban charm of suburbs. But more and more clusters of people are falling in love with the energetic pulse of the large metropolis. “Big cities continue to grow […]