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Wednesday, October 29, 2025 11:19 AM EDT
By Eniola Longe
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - South Bend's real estate market is getting a high-tech boost. Local firms are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to speed up transactions, train agents and connect buyers with homes—tools that are helping the region not just move property but also attract and retain workers.
At real estate firm Cressy & Everett, co...

Nappanee, Indiana regularly ranks as one of the best small towns in the state to call home, and every new resident finds reasons to love the community. Nappanee's excellent school district, outdoor attractions, unique history, and tight-knit community make it an especially popular choice for families. Are you buying your next home in Nappanee? Our real estate agents are here to help you get to know Nappanee and provide a preview of what you have to look forward to in your new hometown.

After working and saving for decades, homeowners who are ready to retire are faced with one big decision. Should I stay or should I go? Whether you're ready to retire now or are simply planning for the future, it's a great idea to consider where you'd like to spend your retirement. Would you prefer to stay in the place where you have lived for many years, or move somewhere else to maximize your enjoyment of retirement? Our real estate agents are here to help you decide on the best place to spend your retirement.

Nestled in the scenic St. Joseph River Valley, Niles, Michigan is a beautiful place in any season. But it really comes to life in fall, and nowhere are the colors of the season more vividly on display at Fernwood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve.
A private, non-profit institution that focuses on preserving and displaying the best of Michigan's native flora, Fernwood Botanical Garden is ripe for exploration. Our real estate agents in Niles can help you learn more about all the great outdoor things to do in Niles when you move to our community.

When temperatures start soaring in the Midwest, something else tends to increase too: the number at the bottom of local energy bills. Keeping your home cool and comfortable all summer can be very energy-intensive, especially during heat waves drought-filled days. In fact, the U.S. Department of Energy warns that summer AC costs, like wintertime heating costs, could make up as much as 45 percent of your total monthly utility costs. But did you know that some of these increases aren't actually inevitable?
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