Friday, April 17, 2020 / by Damon Smith Team NashvilleHouses.com
Keep your kids entertained with a fun scavenger hunt that will get them out of the house and exploring around the neighborhood.
1) Basketball hoop 2) Someone riding a bicycle
3) Black dog 4) Fire hydrant
5) License plate that spells a word 6) House with a 9 in the house number
7) Blue flower 8) Red car
9) Two different kinds of leaves 10) A long stick
11) Your reflection in something that isn’t a mirror 12) Someone out for a walk
13) White house 14) Stop sign
15) Bumper sticker on a car ...
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Friday, April 17, 2020 / by Damon Smith Team NashvilleHouses.com
1. Scholastic Learn at Home Projects
Scholastic has started a Learn at Home series, which will keep children learning even though schools are closed. Each day, Scholastic will add four different learning experience videos to their website for different grade levels. Click here for the Scholastic Learn at Home Projects.
2. Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems
Children's author Mo Willems has been releasing “Lunch Doodle” videos on The Kennedy Center’s website, which encourages children of all ages to draw and write with him. Be sure to have crayons, paper, pens or pencils ready and join Mo Willems each weekday at 1 p.m. Click here for the link to Mo’s videos.
3. Khan Academy
Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more, and it's all free! Students ...
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Wednesday, April 1, 2020 / by Damon Smith Team NashvilleHouses.com
FIRST----Home buying Season Will Shift 2 Months Behind Schedule.
The peak usually starts early spring and lasts till early fall. However, with the COVID-19 shutdown, it’s very likely this season will push further into the year and be much more packed. We’ve talked with a many agents and almost all believe this will happen for a few reasons:
Home prices will drop
Mortgage rates will hover around historic lows
People will need to liquidate
A well-mixed cocktail of added demand from people who were about to buy or sell a home combined with the opportunity to buy at low prices in a shorter amount of time will lead to a much busier, healthier housing market towards the back half of the year.
SECOND--Mortgage Rates Will Not Drop as Much as You Think
Three weeks ago, the Fed dropped rates to 0 percent, while over the last two weeks the 30-year Fixed-Rate Mortgage actually went up 0.36 percent. If you’re confused, we understand. Here are the two re. ...
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Monday, March 30, 2020 / by Damon Smith
https://citylifestyle.com/nashville-tn/articles/home-and-design/at-home-with-damon-smithhttps://citylifestyle.com/nashville-tn/articles/home-and-design/at-home-with-damon-smith ...
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