So many questions have been coming in about new businesses, as well as changes to existing or former businesses. I decided to just give a rundown for brief info on everything MySaline readers having been wanting to know. And maybe some things you didn’t even know to ask. Here is the list in no particular […]
Quorum Court to consider adopting county roads; Coronavirus fund; more on Oct 19th
The Saline County Quorum Court will meet on Monday, October 19, at 6:30 p.m. at the Saline County Courthouse, in Courtroom #1, upstairs. Items on the agenda are: Adding roads to the county road system, Buck Road, Spadra Cove, Westcott Cove, Hartman Lane establishing the Coronavirus Relief Fund, tranferring county general funds to the Sheriff’s […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: How Long Is Too Long to Respond to Your Home Offer
How Long Is Too Long to Respond to Your Home Offer Buying a house is quite an emotional experience, especially after you’ve extended an initial offer. Excitement and anticipation mix together as you await the seller’s response. How long will it take for the seller’s agent to provide an answer — Hours? Days? Weeks? While you […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Juggling a Home Sale and Purchase at the Same Time
Juggling a Home Sale and Purchase at the Same Time Selling your home and buying a home are two significant real estate transactions that require your patience, commitment, and focus. Each of these processes involves many steps, significant attention to detail, and hours of effort to ensure that the completed sale meets all of your […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Create a Classroom in Your Home
Create a Classroom in Your Home Of the many home improvement projects on the to-do list, few homeowners imagined that creating a classroom in their homes was going to be a top priority this year. Due to the ever-changing impacts of the coronavirus, students from preschool all the way to doctoral programs now have to […]
CDC Temporarily Halts Residential Evictions to Prevent the Further Spread of COVID-19
To prevent the spread of the COVID-19, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a national moratorium on evictions for nonpayment of rent from September 4 until December 31, 2020. This places a temporary halt to residential evictions in an effort by the CDC to help prevent the further spread of […]
Benton Bait Business to sell out inventory; shop and property for sale also
A longtime Benton business is up for sale and will close their doors after they sell out of inventory. Lisa’s Bait Shop has been at 2112 Watts Road in Benton since 1985. Lisa Spencer’s parents started the shop and named it after her. MySaline readers might recognize Lisa as the writer of the fishing report […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: 10 Ways to Prep Your Home for Sale
10 Ways to Prep Your Home for Sale When selling your home, first impressions can make or break your sale. Even though we don’t live in a market with a high inventory of homes for sale, many homebuyers will still walk away without making an offer if they find real or perceived issues with your […]
Serial entrepreneur to transform old carwash into business suites in Bryant
Some construction in Bryant has generated curiosity among locals. There has been a self-serve car wash at the corner of West Commerce and Highway 5 North for many years, but it went up for sale in 2019. Local entrepreneur Vic Bava purchased it in October. Some may know Bava as the owner of Bryant Laundromat […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: 10 Things to Leave Behind When You’re Selling
10 Things to Leave Behind When You’re Selling If you’re thinking about selling your home, there will come a time when you’ll have to start sorting through your belongings so you can pack up and move out. Not only will you likely feel surprised by the sheer number of things you’ve accumulated, but you may […]
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