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The Power Of Reconnecting

Many of us grew up hearing the familiar rhyme, “Make new friends but keep the old, one is silver and the other gold.” Often attributed to Joseph Parry, the 19th century Welsh composer and musician, its message still feels timely.

As life gets fuller, it is common to lose touch with people we once knew well. Yet disconnection is not inevitable. Building friendships takes real time and care. Research published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships shows it takes about 50 hours of shared time to form a casual friendship and nearly 200 hours to become close friends. Those relationships represent a meaningful investment that does not simply disappear.

Still, many people hesitate to reconnect. Social psychologists Lara B. Aknin and Gillian M. Sandstrom, writing in Communications Psychology, found that more than 90% of people report losing touch with an old friend.

Over time, familiar connections can begin to feel distant, even when the foundation is still there.

The month of May sits at the edge of summer. It is a season of longer days, lighter schedules, and renewed openness. As we move toward summer, it may be the perfect time to reconsider the connections that once mattered. An old friend is not a stranger. Often, all it takes is a simple message to reopen a conversation.

As the season shifts, consider reaching out. Some of the strongest connections are the ones already waiting to be rediscovered.   

~ Elisa McNinch, Realtor

 


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  • 312 Travis St in Downtown Richmond – (77469 FOR SALE $185,000 – www.har.com/22689124 – Charming 1-story with 851sqft, 3 bedrooms, 1-bath home located only 6-blocks from historic downtown Richmond. Great opportunity for a new buyer to personalize and customize to make it their own OR investor to use as an rental property. Amenities: Roof (2017), re-pied w/ PEX plumbing (2020), central heating & air via a 13-SEER heat pump w/ electric backup (2014), electrical panel (2014), sewer line (2017), walk-in shower (2021), tile flooring throughout (2009), interior paint (2026). Kitchen w/ tile countertops, gas range, microwave, & refrigerator. Ceramic tile throughout is easy to maintain. 3 bedrooms w/ ceiling fans & lots of natural light. Bath w/ walk-in shower. Ample parking on the side of the house. 100-yr old oak tree canopies the backyard. 10x8ft storage shed is perfect for securing lawn equipment, work tools, or creating a workshop. Home’s exterior is brick & wood. Enjoy no HOA. Close to fire dept, James Long Elementary, daycare, churches, & so much more. Low tax rate: 2.19.   Homes.com 3-D Floorplan   /   YouTube Video
  • 9311 Cantata Ct in Woodwind Lakes – (77040) –  FOR LEASE $2,500 a month  – www.har.com/87602436 – 1-story cottage-style home with 1692sqft, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage. ***AVAILABLE 6/15*** Lovely Victorian nestled on a quiet street in the GATED community of Woodwind Lakes. Built by David Weekley. Energy efficient Daikn HVAC system (furnace & AC) 2025. Home features a front porch – perfect for rockers. Formal Dining/Study. Island Kitchen w/ granite, elec range, MW, DW, breakfast bar, & pantry. Refrigerator, washer, & dryer incl. Spacious Living w/ gas log FP & windows overlooking back. Wood laminate flooring, High ceilings & Crown molding. Primary Bdrm w/ French doors to yard, ensuite bath w/ 2 sinks, shower & garden tub, & walk-in closet. 2 secondary bdrms w/ carpet & full bath w/ vessel sink & tub shower. Fully fenced yard. Alarm. 2-car garage w/ openers & 2-car wide drive. Woodwind Lake amenities: Lake & walking trail, swimming pool, playground, etc. Pets considered on case-by-case basis. No smokers.

PENDING SALES:

  • 18035 Mountfield in Deerfield Village – (77084) –  FOR SALE $329,900 – MULTIPLE OFFERS & UNDER CONTRACT IN 14-DAYS   – www.har.com/20447280 – 1-story home with 2197sqft, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2-car garage. Timeless classic located on a corner lot in the heart of Deerfield Village! Spacious family rm w/ brick FP, engineered wood flrs, beamed ceiling, & walls of windows overlooking backyard. Kitchen features gas cooktop, double ovens, ample cabinetry, breakfast area, & French doors leading to the covered patio. Primary suite w/ access to covered patio & well-designed bath w/ double sinks, dressing vanity, 2 walk-in closets, & tub shower combo. 3 sizeable secondary bdrms w/ generous closets, & full bath. Enjoy outdoor living beneath a majestic oak w/ large covered patio, arbor, fully fenced yard, sprinkler system, & storage shed. Deerfield Village is a vibrant, family-friendly community known for mature trees, walking trails, pool, tennis, parks, & year-round neighborhood events. Convenient to shopping, dining, Cy-Fair ISD schools, & easy access to I-10. Low tax rate. Thoughtfully priced to allow buyers the opportunity to update, personalize, & create their dream home  Homes.com 3-D Floorplan   /   YouTube Video

  • 9919 Driftwood Park in White Oak Falls – (77095) –  FOR SALE $275,000 – MULTIPLE OFFERS & UNDER CONTRACT IN 5-DAYS  – www.har.com/81839915 – 1-story home with 1660sqft, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, & 2-car garage. Nestled beneath mature shade tree w/ TONS OF UPDATES. Amenities: Roof w/ architectural 30yr shingle (2023); High-efficiency HVAC sys (2023); Double pane windows w/ solar screens; Wi-Fi lawn sprinkler; Ring doorbell & Alarm; Water-resistant LVP flooring (2023 & 2025); Updated island kitchen in 2023 w/ painted cabinetry, quartzite countertops, subway tile BS, & touch faucet; SS kitchen appls (2021); FP w/ ceramic gas logs; Deep-fill washer & dryer incl, Covered patio w/ stamped concrete flooring, 2 ceiling fans, recessed lighting, slatted wall enclosure, & gas stub-out; Fence (2021); Garage door opener; NO REAR NEIGHBORS & NEVER FLOODED. Exterior brick + Hardie siding. Interior w/ high ceilings. Spacious family rm w/ corner FP. Island kitchen w/ double door pantry. Refrigerator incl. Primary retreat w/ 2 closets, garden tub + sep shower. IDEAL LOCATION FOR COMMUTERS w/ easy access to Hwy 290. Just minutes from shopping, restaurants, Cy-Fair ISD schools, & more.  Homes.com 3-D Floorplan /  YouTube Video

APRIL SOLDS / LEASED:

  • 8314 Columbia Forest – (77095) –  FOR LEASE $2,000 a month  – www.har.com/7041459 – 2-story townhome with 1676sqft, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2-car garage. ***READY FOR IMMEDIATE MOVE-IN*** Gorgeous townhome located in Villages at Hanover. Enjoy the newer construction (2016) of this K. Hovnanian home crafted w/ TONS OF ENERGY EFFICIENT FEATURES: Double pane windows; Radiant barrier; High efficiency AC, & more. Wood-like tile on 1st floor & wood laminate on 2nd floor. Kitchen w/ granite countertops, tile backsplash, under-cabinet lighting, gas range, microwave, DW, & double door pantry. Refrigerator, washer, & dryer included. 3 bdrms + 2 full baths upstairs. Primary Suite w/ double sinks, soaking tub w/ shower, & large walk-in closet. Two secondary bdrms & full bath w/ tub shower. Upstairs utililty rm is close proximity to all 3 bdrms. Extended concrete patio & manageable backyard. HOA mows front yard. Tenant responsible for backyard. No smokers. Pets considered: dog less than 10lbs, but no cats. Great location w/ easy access to Hwy 290 & Hwy 6. Close to shopping, restaurants, Cy-Fair ISD schools, & more.  YouTube Video
  • 15705 Congo in Jersey Village – (77040) –  FOR SALE $449,000 – MULTIPLE OFFERS & UNDER CONTRACT IN 3-DAYS  – www.har.com/16982587 – 1-story home with 2319sqft, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2-car garage. Extensively updated 1-story, 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath w/ circular drive + pool + outdoor kitchen. Amenities: Roof (3/2/2026); Whole house re-piped w/ PEX (2022); Tankless water heater (2022); High-efficiency AC condenser (2022); Electrical panel (2024); Installed in-ground gunite chlorine pool (2018); Primary bath remodeled (2022); Brazilian mesquite hardwood flrs; Plantation shutters; Outdoor kitchen w/ gas, TV, surround sound: Kitchen remodeled (2023); Sprinkler system (2020); & MORE! Formal living & dining. Spacious family rm w/ stacked stone FP. Kitchen w/ granite, subway tile BS, under-cab lighting, gas cooktop, convection oven, SS appls. Refrigerator optional. Large utility rm w/ built-ins & Half-Bath. Study or 4th bdrm w/ French doors. Primary bath w/ walk-in shower. Exterior brick & Hardie. Extensive patio entertainment area & grass for pets. 2-car garage w/ driveway gate. Ideal location for commuters w/ easy access to 290 @ Bltwy 8. Walking distance to JVHS & Post Elem. Homes.com 3-D Floorplan /  YouTube Video
  • 3010 Elderberry Orchard in Harvest Green – (77406) –  FOR SALE $1,089,484 – Representing buyer – www.har.com/89499806 – Tri-Pointe new construction in Harvest Green. 2-story home with 4667sqft, 6 bedrooms, 5.1 baths, & 3-car garage. Luxurious Two-Story Dream Home | Ready This March. Experience elevated living in this exceptional two-story home, nearing completion and ready for move-in this March. Designed with flexibility and sophistication in mind, this residence offers 6 bedrooms, including a private main-level gen suite ideal for multi-generational living or guests, 5.5 baths, and a 3-car garage. The expansive floor plan features a formal dining room, private home office, media room, and game room—perfect for entertaining, working from home, and everyday relaxation. The open-concept living area is filled with natural light and flows seamlessly to a covered patio, creating effortless indoor-outdoor living. The primary suite is a serene retreat, showcasing spa-inspired finishes with an oversized walk-in closet, dual vanities, a separate shower, and a luxurious garden tub. Thoughtful design and upscale finishes throughout elevate this home into a true luxury experience. Matterport 3-D Floorplan 

Celebrating Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10th


On The Rise: Pickleball

Pickleball has grown from a backyard game into one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, attracting players of all ages. The game blends elements of tennis, ping-pong, and badminton, and is played on a smaller court with solid paddles and a lightweight ball. One defining rule requires the ball to bounce once on each side before volleys are allowed, keeping play accessible, according to pickleball.com.

Invented in 1965 by Congressman Joel Pritchard and two friends as a way to entertain their kids, pickleball has since become a nationwide favorite. According to pickleballportal.com, millions now play each year, with participation spanning generations thanks to its low impact and strategic play.

Beyond exercise, pickleball offers social and emotional benefits. A study cited by NPR,conducted by researchers at Texas A&M

University found that older adults who were more engaged in the sport reported greater life satisfaction and a more positive experience with aging.

In 2026, pickleball continues to stand out not just as a sport, but as a way to stay active, connected, and engaged.


The Art Of Letting Go

Getting rid of stuff is tough, right? Most of us have been taught to “waste not, want not”, or maybe it’s because even the simplest things can hold memories. But no matter the reason, saying goodbye to our stuff can be a real struggle. Yet, there comes a point when we have to do it. We can’t donate, gift, or organize everything away.

So, what should you toss instead of donate or sell? Pretty much anything that’s stained, broken, dirty, doesn’t fit, or you just don’t use in your everyday life. Think kids’ toys that are past their prime, old books and CDs, clothes that don’t fit, and all those little knick-knacks. And don’t forget about hobby stuff you never touch, gifts you never liked, costume jewelry that’s not your style, birthday cards, fake flowers and busted family keepsakes.

If you want to keep the memories without the clutter, snap some photos of these items before letting them go. And how about setting up one special memory box that can live easily in your place? Fill it with things that tell your story or might mean something meaningful to your family down the line.


May 2026 Happenings In Houston

Take a look at some events and activities Houston offer. Take a look at The Hobby Center; Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion; The Alley Theater; Toyota Center, Theater Under The Stars; Houston Zoo; Houston Symphony; Houston Ballet, Miller Outdoor Theater; Wortham Theater; Jones Hall;  N.A.S.A & Space Center Houston; Art Car Museum; Arboretum & Nature Center; Natural Science Museum; Kemah Boardwalk; & SO MUCH MORE! Take a look at some of the events in the links below for you, your family, & friends to enjoy in Houston & the surrounding areas:

   Southern Living: 20 Best Things To Do In Houston

Visit Houston: May Events in Houston 2026

Houston Mom’s: Happenings in Houston in May

Kids Out and About.com: May activities in & around Houston

  101 Family Day Trips Around Houston


Do Video Doorbells Really Improve Home Security?

Video doorbells such as Ring have become a common home feature, allowing homeowners to monitor front-door activity through cameras, motion alerts, and mobile apps. They offer visibility and convenience, but their ability to prevent crime appears limited.

A 2023 analysis by Scientific American found little evidence that video doorbells significantly reduce burglaries. While visible cameras may discourage some opportunistic thieves, a 2023 BBC report noted that determined intruders often adapt by avoiding cameras or targeting less-secured entry points.

Where video doorbells stand out is in providing evidence after an incident. Recorded footage has helped law enforcement reconstruct timelines, and partnerships involving Amazon’s Ring have made neighborhood video easier to access during investigations. Used thoughtfully, video doorbells can add peace of mind when combined with other home security measures.


Monthly Recipe: Magic Lemon Bars

Magic Lemon Bars on a platter to serve sprinkled with lemon zestFrom Southern Living, “Light, creamy, and full of citrusy zing.

These bars are basically a taste of sunshine in every bite. What makes them magic, you might ask? The sweetened condensed milk. It magically forms a custard when combined with an acid, like the lemon juice in this dessert. No stovetop cooking or cornstarch required.

You’ve likely seen this process before, if you’ve ever made a Key lime pie. After just a short trip to the oven these silky bars are set. Once cooled, they’re finished with a billow of whipped cream, a sprinkle of zest, and jewel-like lemon wedges. The final result is a dessert that’s as refreshing as it is decadent.”

For more and the recipe go to:  Magic Lemon Bars


Getting Ready For Ant Season

As summer approaches, warmer weather often brings a familiar challenge indoors: ants looking for food and shelter. While they may be small, they can quickly become an unwelcome distraction. With a few simple strategies, it’s possible to stay comfortable at home and keep ants where they belong.

Start with safety

Store any ant-controlled products securely and always keep them out of reach of children and pets.

Use bait-based solutions

Ant baits work by attracting ants to a food source they carry back to the nest, helping reduce activity over time. Since different ants prefer different foods, using both sweet and protein-based baits can be helpful. Place them near areas where ants appear, such as kitchen cabinets, appliances, drains, or small wall openings; but avoid placing them directly in ant trails.

Focus on prevention outdoors

Reducing ant activity outside can make a big difference indoors. Outdoor baits and granules can help, while repellent sprays around doors, windows, and other entry points can discourage ants from coming inside. Keeping patios, walkways, and outdoor eating areas clean and free of crumbs can also reduce what attracts ants in the first place.

Try natural deterrents

Food-grade diatomaceous earth can be applied near entry points and along common paths. Cleaning surfaces with a mix of dish soap and glass cleaner helps remove scent trails that ants follow. Ants also tend to avoid strong scents, so brewed coffee grounds, black or red pepper, or essential oils like peppermint, tea tree, or lemon eucalyptus can help. Mix essential oils with water in a spray bottle or place scented cotton balls in problem areas, reapplying as needed.

With a little preparation, ant season doesn’t have to disrupt summer plans. Small steps now can help keep your home comfortable and stress-free all season long. Staying consistent with prevention makes it easier to enjoy open windows, outdoor meals, and relaxed summer days. A little attention now can save time and frustration later.


SL: How Often Should You Clean Birdbaths To Keep Birds Safe?

Woman washing birdbath in a garden with a hoseFrom Southern Living, “Spring cleaning tasks have begun. Many of us are planting flowers, prepping gardens, and refilling bird feeders. We’re looking forward to more outdoor time now that the days are longer and the weather is warmer.

Recently, while cleaning out a natural area in my yard, I noticed the water in my birdbath had become an unsightly, reddish-green. I knew it needed to be cleaned, but I was skeptical that a spray with the hosepipe would do the trick this time. It looked as if growth had stained the inside of the bath. I knew I needed a backyard birding expert to weigh in before I went to work cleaning it. 

“Cleaning your birdbath and bird feeders is very important for the health of backyard birds,” says Tracy Hill, owner of Wild Birds Unlimited in Hoover, Alabama. She also says that the World Wildlife Federation considers fresh water part of a certified wildlife habitat. 

So there I had it. My birdbath wasn’t clean and didn’t have freshwater, so I knew I needed to fix that. I wondered how often this fixture in my yard should be cleaned and maintained with fresh water since I had missed more than a time or two refreshing the water. I enlisted more insight from Hill. She explained the steps (and missteps!) of keeping this backyard birding staple clean, plus how to maintain it to keep the birds coming back.”

For more go to:  How Often Should You Clean Birdbaths To Keep Birds Safe?


Break Your Phone Habit

It’s no secret that phones can be distracting, pulling attention away from work, relationships, and everyday moments. According to Becoming Minimalist, most people spend more than three hours a day on their phones and often pick them up again just minutes after putting them down.

The good news is that small changes can make a big difference. Taking a one-day digital break, each

week can help reset habits and create space to reconnect with offline life. Tracking phone usage for a month can also be eye-opening, making it easier to decide which apps truly add value.

Some people find support through apps designed to reduce screen time. Tools like SPACE, Flipd, and Screentime help set limits, block distractions during the workday, and encourage more mindful use.

For a simpler approach, a low-tech trick like wrapping a hair elastic around your phone can make mindless scrolling less tempting, while still allowing important calls.

Reducing phone use isn’t about giving anything up. It’s about gaining back time, focus, and a little more presence in the moments that matter to us.


  HARHouston Housing Market Review

Multiple Listing Service of the Houston Association of REALTORS® includes residential properties and new homes listed by 50,000 REALTORS®

HOUSTON HOUSING MARKET BLOOMS WITH STABILITY IN MARCH

For a DETAILED review from the Houston Association of Realtors, take a look at their comprehensive review posted at https://www.har.com/content/department/mls


What To Know Before Diving Into Pool Ownership

A backyard pool can quickly turn a home into a summer gathering spot for kids, friends, and family. As warmer weather approaches, the appeal of having a place to cool off at home is easy to understand. Before committing, though, it’s important to know the full cost involved.

In-ground pools typically cost between $30,000 and $70,000 or more, while aboveground options range from $1,000 to $7,000. According to Angi.com, ongoing expenses include regular maintenance, supplies, higher utility bills, and increased insurance premiums.

There are also longer-term costs, such as safety covers, heating, and liner replacement. Vinyl liners average about $2,350, with installation adding roughly $2,000. A pool can offer plenty of summer enjoyment, but it’s also a long-term investment. Understanding the full picture helps ensure it brings relaxation, not surprises.


Safety Tips For Yard Season

As spring moves toward summer, many people are spending more time outside mowing, gardening, and tackling outdoor projects. While the warmer weather is welcome, it’s important to keep safety in mind as activity ramps up.

The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons notes that lawn mowers alone cause tens of thousands of injuries each year, often from flying debris or improper footwear. Wearing sturdy, closed toe shoes, clearing yards of loose objects, and keeping children and pets indoors can help reduce risk.

Ladders are another common source of injury. When trimming trees or cleaning gutters, climb emptyhanded and have tools passed up once you’re secure. For jobs that require frequent climbing or heavy equipment, hiring a professional may be the safest choice.

As outdoor work increases ahead of summer, using ergonomic tools and lifting heavy items with your legs, instead of your back, can also prevent strain and injury. A few thoughtful precautions now can help ensure a safe, active, and enjoyable season outdoors.


SL: The 1 Paint Color Mistake Real Estate Agents Say Sellers Always Regret

Hand holding paint brush in orange roomFrom Southern Living, “What do you need to transform a room without moving walls, hiring a contractor, or even stepping foot in a furniture showroom? That’s an easy one—a can of paint.

While a good paint job can certainly provide a much-needed makeover with minimal investment of time and money, it can also have quite the opposite effect if you’re not careful. According to Amanda Pendleton, Zillow Home Trends Expert, most sellers take on one home project before they put their house on the market, and at the top of that list is interior painting. “A fresh coat of paint is a relatively affordable way to give a home an instant facelift, making it feel up-to-date and more contemporary,” she says. But it’s not always foolproof. Painting your house black or going for a splashy entryway might seem like a gamble, but Pendleton says it’s actually less about avoiding a specific color and, instead, more important to delve into the function of the space before you hit the paint store.” 

For more go to:  The 1 Paint Color Mistake Real Estate Agents Say Sellers Always Regret


Cleaning Traditions From Around The World

In some cultures, cleaning is more than a quick task. It’s a shared value and a regular practice. In Germany and Japan, two countries known for their cleanliness, tidying is often thorough, intentional, and deeply ingrained in daily life.

In Germany, cleaning extends beyond the home to fences, sidewalks, and shared spaces. While surveys show Germans spend about three to five hours a week cleaning, the focus is on deep cleaning rather than surface tidying. Rugs are cleaned on both sides, and windows may be washed weekly or even daily.

In parts of southwest Germany, a tradition called Kehrwoche, or “sweep week,” assigns residents turns to clean communal areas, reinforcing shared responsibility.

In Japan, the principle of Kiyomeru emphasizes purification, balance, and gratitude. Cleaning goes beyond floors and counters to include baseboards and vents and is seen as a way to care for both home and mindset.

Across these cultures, cleanliness reflects respect for shared space and daily life.


SL: This Tiny Texas Town Is The Perfect Home Base For A Hill Country Weekend Filled With Wineries And Wildflower Drives

Hamilton Pool PreserveFrom Southern Living, “It’s not called the “Gateway to the Hill Country” for nothing.

“Why keep something so beautiful all to ourselves?” asks Kim Hanks, who owns Camp Lucy along with her husband, Whit, a sixth-generation Texan born less than 30 miles from the couple’s tucked-away stay near Dripping Springs, Texas. We’re greeted by the song of native grasshoppers that munch their way across this region. The insects’ signature chirps, conducted using their legs like guitar strings, are loud and lyrical, and one species is even named after a fellow Lone Star State icon, Willie Nelson.

As I stroll around the grounds of the resort, which opened more than a decade ago, one of the bugs hops atop my shoulder, so I yelp. My Texas-raised husband, who grew up checking his bedsheets for tiny brown scorpions at his grandma’s ranch, only laughs and gently flicks it off. There is a small herd of resident alpacas grazing nearby, and it all feels blissfully far away from car honks and skyscraper construction.”

For more go to: Gateway to the Hill Country: Dripping Springs, TX


Keep An Eye On Bicycles

As the weather warms up, the streets welcome more cyclists, signaling a vibrant shift towards healthier and greener urban living. Here’s how drivers can contribute to a positive and safe road-sharing experience:

Honor Bike Lanes: Treat them as sacred spaces for cyclists, promoting a sustainable and mindful community.

Give Space: When passing cyclists, do so with care and patience, recognizing the value of every life on the road.

Practice Empathy: Approach every road-sharing moment with understanding and respect, reducing misunderstandings.

Be Vigilant: Regularly check for cyclists in mirrors and blind spots, acknowledging their place on the road.

Foster Positivity: Embrace the presence of cyclists with a positive spirit, contributing to a culture of joy and shared responsibility.

Together, we can cultivate safer and more joyful environments for all, whether on bustling city streets or quiet country roads.


April 2026 Trivia Answers

March Question:  What meteor shower peaks annually in April? 

Answer: The Lyrid meteor shower

Winner: Myrna Wansik

Your name was randomly selected from all of the correct entries. You’ve won a $50 gift card to one of the following: Amazon.com, Target, Khol’s, Bed, Bath, & Beyond, Home Depot, Academy, Petsmart, Outback, Carrabba’s Italian, Texas Roadhouse, Cracker Barrel, Olive Garden, Domino’s Pizza, Papa John’s, Chili’s, Red Robin, Panera’s, OR IHOP.  IT’S YOUR CHOICE!

May 2026 Trivia Questions

Question: What is the name of the tool used to measure wind speed?

Everyone who contacts Elisa via email (Elisa@BrunerTeam.com) or phone (832-746-7911) with the correct answer by May 25th will be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card to one of the following: Amazon.com, Target, Khol’s, Bed, Bath, & Beyond, Home Depot, Academy, Petsmart, Outback, Carrabba’s Italian, Texas Roadhouse, Cracker Barrel, Olive Garden, Domino’s Pizza, Papa John’s, Chili’s, Red Robin, Panera’s, OR IHOP.  It’s your choice!


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And as always, thank you for allowing me to be your real estate consultant for life. I love what I do because of clients like YOU

Elisa McNinch, Realtor