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DECKING OUT YOUR CAMPING RV DURING THE OFF-SEASON
While most of us spend our time in the off-season counting down the days until we can get back out on the road, the downtime provides an opportunity for sprucing up your home away from home. The off-season is the perfect time to add a deck to your RV. Decks run the gamut from a... Read More
CAMPING WITH YOUR BEST FRIEND: 7 CAMPING ESSENTIALS FOR DOGS
Camping can be a liberating solo adventure or a way to reconnect with your family and friends. Whether you venture out into the great outdoors with other people or alone, many dog owners want to bring their furry friend along. Most frequent campers have a bag packed and ready to go for a spur-of-the-moment trip.... Read More
What to Do When Your Land Isn’t Selling
Jay Mark Hendrix After doing some research, you found a great property for pennies on the dollar and decided to go ahead and pull the trigger. The deal was so good that through the whole process you were asking yourself, “why didn’t anybody else take advantage of this incredible opportunity?” Dollar signs are going through... Read More
The hot housing market isn’t ending any time soon: Zillow
Closed sales of existing homes increased 9.4% from August to September, yielding a 20.9% increase year over year, the highest rate recorded since 2006 Paul Bradbury and Getty Images BY LILLIAN DICKERSON Houses are flying off the market as homebuyers looking to shelter at home continue to fuel intense market demand, according to Zillow’s most recent weekly market report.... Read More
4 WAYS TO CREATE A MORE TECH-FRIENDLY OUTDOOR WORKSPACE
provided by James Forrester The secret behind creating your own outdoor workspace is ensuring you can stay comfortable, set a good place for your laptop for remote work, and be productive. There are many people who have worked outdoors all over the world. Based on their experience, we have gathered their tips on how to ensure you... Read More
Home prices are held down by COVID-19 in big cities while climbing sharply in less crowded areas
Paul Davidson The housing market has been booming during the COVID-19 crisis, but America’s cities are taking it on the chin. And while big cities like New York and San Francisco, in particular, are struggling with falling prices, values in less densely populated cities such as Phoenix and Charlotte, North Carolina, are holding up fairly... Read More
FLIPPING HUNTING LANDS: IMPROVE, HUNT, SELL
provided by John E. Phillips Scott Sharp of Lebanon, Tennessee, a Mossy Oak Pro Staff member since 2013, hunts whitetails with a bow, a rifle and a muzzleloader, and during turkey season, he hunts with a shotgun. He and his brother D.W. have discovered a way to have their outdoor cake and eat it too.... Read More
Regain Your Garage: Simple Tricks for Getting Organized
Bob Vila A thoughtful approach to garage storage makes the most of this valuable space and keeps every necessity at your fingertips. If your house is bursting at the seams, or simply short on storage options, the solution may be as close as your garage. To make the best use of this space, however, you... Read More
What to Look for on Your Property Deed
Jay Mark Hendrix Owning property, especially land, used to be a luxury only for the wealthy. Fortunately, the barriers have slowly been lowered and more and more people have the opportunity to become homeowners and landowners. Because so many individuals own real property and property is being bought and sold every day, there’s a need... Read More
Farm Mapping Software’s Role in Farm Management
by Steve Roberson When you think of creative jobs, farming isn’t often the first occupation to come to mind – but maybe it should be. Managing a farm requires a significant amount of creative problem-solving in order to best use (and avoid destroying) the land. Luckily, farm mapping technologies have made it possible for farmers to... Read More