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The Best State Parks to Visit in Delaware

In Delaware / Aug 27, 2020

The Best State Parks to Visit in Delaware

With more than 20,000 acres of dedicated state park territory, Delaware is home to many incredible and diverse opportunities for outdoor relaxation and adventure, from hiking and camping to swimming and fishing. It’s no wonder that Delaware is a popular vacation destination and that its residents enjoy an active, outdoor lifestyle. Today, we’ll highlight a few of our favorite Delaware state parks, both highly acclaimed locations as well as hidden gems. (Please be sure to call ahead and/or check all park websites for the latest updates on COVID-19-related protocols.)
6 Reasons to Live in Hockessin

In Delaware / Aug 27, 2020

6 Reasons to Live in Hockessin

Every state has its hidden gems. From scenic hikes off of the beaten path to sensational restaurants only the locals know about, every state houses unique treasures, and Delaware is no exception. One of these treasures is the charming and quaint town of Hockessin in New Castle County. Established by a group of families in 1688 near the northwest border of Delaware near Mill Creek, Hockessin has a rich history and is still very family-oriented today. These are just a few of the reasons that make Hockessin a desirable destination. Westhampton has officially SOLD OUT as of September 2021 but a beautiful new and exciting community is coming to Hockessin soon. Introducing: Valley Grove. Learn all about this new community and sign up for the interest list to receive the latest news and updates at the community logo above!
How Energy Efficient Is Your Home?

In Home Building / Aug 5, 2020

How Energy Efficient Is Your Home?

Is your home too cold during the winter and too warm during the summer? If your house isn’t energy efficient, your heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) system will struggle to maintain a comfortable temperature. Drafty windows, insufficient insulation, appliances that use too much electricity and other issues may make your home less efficient and add hundreds or thousands of dollars to your utility bills every year.