Weekend Update – October 26th-October 28th

Lots of Halloween events going on at the beach this weekend!

Lots of Halloween events going on at the beach this weekend!

All Weekend: 23rd Annual Sea Witch Halloween & Fiddlers’ Festival
This spooky annual event kicks off its 23rd year on Friday, October 26th.  The heart of this event is in downtown Rehoboth beach, although it overflows into Dewey Beach and on to Coastal Highway.  This year’s theme is Sea Witch is Smokin’ and there are events for all ages.  There will be a Tykes on Bikes parade on Friday, Costume Parade on Saturday, Sea Witch Hunt, Broom Tossing Contest, Make Your Own Scarecrow, Trick or Treating for kids, Fiddlers’ Festival, Magic Shows and much, much more!!!  For more information, including a full schedule of events, check out this link.

All Weekend: Children’s Fantasy Trail in Lewes
This 24th annual event will be held at the Nature Center in Cape Henlopen State Park.  Children are encouraged to wear their costumes and trick-or-treat on the trail.  Cost is $5 per person and the trail is open from 6-8:30pm on Friday and Saturday and 6-7:30pm on Sunday.  After the trail families may enjoy entertainment the includes magicians, sing-alongs, juggling and more.  There will be refreshments for sale as well.  This event benefits the Friends of Cape Henlopen State Park.

Saturday, October 27th: Wags, Witches, and Warlocks
This 2nd annual Halloween Festival includes a costume contests, pumpkin decorating, trick or treating, hay rides, crafts, music, and more.  The parade begins at 10am and the rain date is Sunday, October 28th.  For more information, check out this link.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

The Truth About First Time Homebuyers

Many people don’t realize that the term “first time homebuyer” is not necessarily a literal one. If you are interested in taking part in a state or local program for a first-time homebuyer, you should research the true definition according to the individual program.

Many people don’t realize that the term “first time homebuyer” is not necessarily a literal one.  If you are interested in taking part in a state or local program for a first-time homebuyer, you should research the true definition according to the individual program.  Some programs define a first-time home buyer as someone who has never owned a home in that specific area or who hasn’t owned a home in that area within the past three years.  Most of the time this means if you owned a home more than three years ago in the same area or even if you currently own a home outside the area covered by the program you can still be considered a first time home buyer.  There can be many other obstacles to qualifying for first-time home buyer assistance, but understanding that you could possibly qualify is the first step.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-629-6693.

Buying A Short Sale

A short sale occurs when a home sells for less than the seller owes on it. In this case, the bank agrees to the loss they will take by agreeing to the sale price. A short sale helps a seller avoid foreclosure which could ruin their credit report. Short sales can be a significant bargain, but in reality they are anything but short.

A short sale occurs when a home sells for less than the seller owes on it.  In this case, the bank agrees to the loss they will take by agreeing to the sale price.  A short sale helps a seller avoid foreclosure which could ruin their credit report.  Short sales can be a significant bargain, but in reality they are anything but short.  As a buyer you will have to be very patient should you decide to purchase a short sale property.  Not only will you have to agree to a price and terms with the sellers, but then the bank also has to agree to all of the same terms, which can take up to months.  In addition, it is not likely that you will be able to write any contingencies into your contract.  Any negotiation you want to do will probably not work in your favor since the bank will already be losing money and only cares about the bottom line.  If you go the short sale route, keep in mind that just because you and the sellers agree on the terms of the sale doesn’t mean that the house is yours.  Lenders approve less than 50% of all short sales, so you may spend months waiting on news only to be answered with a big, fat no.

If a short sale does work for you, be sure you are getting a clear title to your home.  It is helpful to have a good agent and real estate attorney on your side to help you through all the contractual nightmares that a short sale can bring.

Short sales are not for everyone, but if you are willing to be patient then they can pay off big-time.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

Spotlight On: My Favorite Restaurants

If you’re looking for a great place to eat this weekend, check out some of my favorite places that I’ve previously spotlighted.

If you’re looking for a great place to eat this weekend, check out some of my favorite places that I’ve previously spotlighted.

1.  Blue Water Grill in Millsboro
This is by far, my favorite restaurant in the area.  It is DEEE-LICIOUS!  Check out my review here.

2.  Big Fish Grill in Rehoboth Beach
This seafood joint is a local favorite and definitely worth a visit.  Check out my review here.

3.  Georgia House in Various Locations
This family restaurant is a well loved tradition.  The main location is in Millsboro, but there are also locations in Selbyville, Milford and Laurel.  The home style favorites served here are crowd pleasers.  Check out my review here.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 734-644-2266!

5 Steps You Should Take To Winterize Your Home

Fall is upon us and winter is quickly approaching, so if you haven’t taken steps to winterize your home already now would be a great time to do so. Here are five steps every homeowner should take:

Fall is upon us and winter is quickly approaching, so if you haven’t taken steps to winterize your home already now would be a great time to do so.  Here are five steps every homeowner should take:

1.  Change your furnace filters.  This maximizes your home’s efficiency in one easy and inexpensive step.

2.  Check the roof.  Examine your roof for leaks and replace shingles as needed.  Heavy snow and ice can cause minor leaks to become major leaks in a hurry which is not only dangerous, but also much more expensive.

3.  Check weatherstripping.  Check the areas around your doors and windows to be sure that you are keeping your heat in and drafts out.  Replacing and adjusting weatherstripping as necessary creates a seal and keeps warm air in and cold air out, which effectively saves you money.

4.  Care for your yard.  Rake and bag leaves, put away all loose outdoor tools and furniture, and consider fertilizing your lawn with a winter fertilizer.  This will keep your yard safe when winter winds blow and set you up for having a gorgeous lawn in the spring.

5.  Close foundation vents.  Foundation vents should be open during the spring and summer to let moisture escape from your crawl space and closed during the fall and winter to protect against freezing.  Now’s the time to close them up!

Looking to buy or sell a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-856-6434.

Thursday Three: 3 Things To Consider When Upgrading an Electrical System

If you fall in love with an older home, chances are you will need to update the electrical system at some point. Here are three things to keep in mind.

If you fall in love with an older home, chances are you will need to update the electrical system at some point.  Here are three things to keep in mind.

1.  Electrical needs have changed significantly since your home was built.  One hundred years ago and even fifty years ago, home just didn’t have the large number of electricity sucking appliances that we have now.  In order to run your home’s electrical system safely and efficiently the average home needs a 200-amp panel at minimum.

2.  Dedicate circuits.  Remember that devices that such a lot of electricity such as stoves, air conditioners, microwaves, and clothes dryers will need their own dedicated circuits.  It is okay for most lights and outlets to share a circuit.

3.  Protect yourself.  Be sure that any outlets and switches near water sources (including sinks, toilets, hose nozzles, etc.) need to be protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter.  A GFCI shuts off the circuit as soon as water is present.  This safety precaution can prevent shock and even death.  All of the outlets outdoors as well basements, garages, and bathrooms are also required to have this protection.

Looking to buy or sell a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

Weekend Update: October 19th-21st

If wine and beer is your thing, than this is definitely the weekend you’ve been waiting for! Check out these events in and around Sussex County:

If wine and beer is your thing, than this is definitely the weekend you’ve been waiting for!  Check out these events in and around Sussex County:

Saturday, October 20th  — Wine, Cheese & Beer Tasting
The Friends of Cape Henlopen State Park are hosting their 7th annual Wine, Cheese, and Beer Tasting from 4pm-6pm on Saturday.  Admission is $20 in advance or $24 at the door and of course you must have proper identification.  Your ticket also covers your park entrance free.  This event takes place at the Officer’s Club in Cape Henlopen State Park and all proceeds go to benefit the park.  For more information check out this link.

Sunday, October 21st – Delaware Wine & Beer Festival
This annual festival takes place in Felton, DE.  Local brews from locations around the state will be featured and tours of the Pizzadili Vineyard and Winery are available.  For more information or to purchase tickets, check out this link.

Looking to buy or sell a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

The Biggest Mistakes Home Buyers Make

Buying a home can be stressful and time consuming. The right agent can make your home search less painful, but it can still be quite a process. There are a few common mistakes that many home buyers make that can make the process more painful than it has to be.

Buying a home can be stressful and time consuming.  The right agent can make your home search less painful, but it can still be quite a process.  There are a few common mistakes that many home buyers make that can make the process more painful than it has to be.  The first, extremely common mistake that buyers make is failing to see the potential in the homes they view.  While it is important for buyers to see both the positive and negative aspects of each home they visit, passing on a home that is otherwise perfect just because the walls are an ugly color or the carpets are dated is a common mistake that can be avoided.

Another common mistake is getting so caught up in the moment or in the charm of a particular home or location that buyers forget that they need three bedrooms instead of two or need more need an eat-in kitchen versus a dining room.  Compromise is a natural part of the home search, but compromising on a “deal breaker” because a buyer is caught up in the moment is a huge mistake.  To that end, I located this awesome home buyer’s chart put out by HUD that can help buyers rate each home they see and keep the important things organized in several different categories.

Of course, having a great agent makes these mistakes and others much less common, so give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates if you’re in the market for a home in Sussex County.  We look forward to working for you – 302-644-2266.

Why Fall is a Great Time to House Hunt

Between the amount of homes on the market and record low interest rates available to many buyers, fall could be the perfect time to find your dream home at a dream price.

Between the amount of homes on the market and record low interest rates available to many buyers, fall could be the perfect time to find your dream home at a dream price.  Fall is a great time to go hunting for bargains in the real estate market.  According to the National Association of Realtors in many markets, including our market of the Northeast, home prices drop by an average of $7,000-$10,000 once summer turns to fall.  Fall is also a great time to get clues about the upkeep and maintenance of the homes you’re looking at.  With leaves falling and weather changing, you should be able to get a good feel for the gutters, yard upkeep, drainage, and more better than you can during the warmer, dryer summer period.  Finally, fall is a time when business slows down for many contractors, so if your dream home might need a little work, you are more likely to get a deal on the work now than if you purchase your home at any other time.  Especially considering the rock bottom mortgage rates that are available currently, now is the time to get out there and find yourself a bargain!

Looking to buy or sell a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-629-6693.

Spotlight on JD’s Filling Station in Lewes

JD’s Filling Station in Lewes is an all-American diner at its best! Located in what was once an actual filling station & bait and tackle shop, both the environment and food at JD’s are worth coming in for!

JD’s Filling Station in Lewes is an all-American diner at its best!  Located in what was once an actual filling station & bait and tackle shop, both the environment and food at JD’s are worth coming in for!  They serve a popular breakfast special beginning at 8am during the week and 7:30am on weekends.  Lunch and dinner are classic, all-American favorites, and brunch is served all day!  JD’s is closed on Tuesday and Wednesdays, but opens at 8am Monday, Thursday & Friday and 7:30am on Saturday and Sunday.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty and put us to work for you — 302-644-2266!

5 Ways To Increase Your Home’s Curb Appeal

Yesterday I talked about how to update your home’s entry way to increase your curb appeal. Here are five more ways to increase your home’s curb appeal:

Yesterday I talked about how to update your home’s entry way to increase your curb appeal.  Here are five more ways to increase your home’s curb appeal:

1.  Use container planting to create an instant garden and add color to your home’s exterior.
2.  Pave an entry walkway with stone or brick.
3.  Add shutters or trim around windows and doors – paint it in an accent color for even more appeal.
4.  Replace your garage door with more a more visually interesting model.
5.  Trim any plants and trees that block views of your front door and make sure all walkways are clear too.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-629-6693.

Thursday Three: 3 Ways To Update Your Entryway

These suggestions will spruce up your entry way and add instant curb appeal to your home:

These suggestions will spruce up your entry way and add instant curb appeal to your home:

1.  Replace the light in your entry way with a fixture that has visual or historic appeal.
2.  Paint your front door a stand out color… bright red is the most appealing choice!
3.  Replace the hardware on your door with an attractive and modern set for a great, updated look.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-629-6693.

Weekend Update October 12-14

There are a couple big events going on in the area this weekend. Check it out:

There are a couple big events going on in the area this weekend.  Check it out:

Thursday, October 11th-Sunday, October 14th – Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival
This major, annual event kicks off tomorrow and goes through the weekend.  With many great artists and a full schedule, there’s sure to be something for everyone!  This year features multiple stages and tickets are available at the door.  For more information and a full schedule events check out this link.

Friday, October 12th-Saturday, October 13th – Bridgeville Apple-Scrapple Festival
This annual food festival is one of the top in the nation!  There will be food and drinks, live entertainment, children’s activities, carnival rides, craft vendors, and of course Delaware’s original scrapple!  The festival opens at 4pm Friday and continues from 9am-10pm on Saturday.  For more information and a complete schedule of events, check out this link.

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

Preventing Tree Damage

Believe it or not, trees can add considerable value to your home. In fact a well placed tree could be contributing up to 10% of your property value. But whether your property has many trees or just a few, the concern that a major storm could send a branch crashing down onto your roof is a legitimate concern.

 

Believe it or not, trees can add considerable value to your home.  In fact a well placed tree could be contributing up to 10% of your property value.  But whether your property has many trees or just a few, the concern that a major storm could send a branch crashing down onto your roof is a legitimate concern.  Tree damage can be an especially big concern heading into winter, with ice and snow weighting down branches and causing problems.  Now is the perfect time to take preventative action.  If you are worried about any of your trees, you can have them inspected by a local tree service.  This is usually a free service that tree companies offer.  An inspection like this can tell you if you have any weak branches that need to be removed or if any limbs need to be tethered to protect against high winds.  Usually, if this work does need to be done it can all be taken care of for under $500 and can save you many headaches down the road.  It is wise to have your trees inspected every 3-5 years so that you can stay on top of preventative maintenance which is the best way to avoid problems!

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-629-6693.

 

Buyers’ Biggest Turn-offs

If you are trying to sell your home then you definitely don’t want to turn off potential buyers as soon as they walk into your home. In order for your home to show as well as it possibly can, there are several things you should clean up and put out of sight (out of the house, if possible!) to help your home show off its best features

If you are trying to sell your home then you definitely don’t want to turn off potential buyers as soon as they walk into your home.  In order for your home to show as well as it possibly can, there are several things you should clean up and put out of sight (out of the house, if possible!) to help your home show off its best features.  According to a survey of house hunters and their agents, pet stuff and toys/baby stuff top the list of things that buyers don’t want to see (or smell!) when they walk in your house.  When it comes to pets, they really shouldn’t even know that you have one.  Potential buyers with allergies may not even give your home a fair shot if they know about your animals.  Even though it’s inconvenient to make arrangements for your pets and their things every time there is a showing, it really is important if you want to get your home sold.  When it comes to the baby stuff, you should have a dedicated area for storing your children’s things, such as a large toy chest or two.  Then, when you have a showing you can just shove everything in, close the lid, and be done!  Clear baby clutter such as bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, etc. off counters and tables and put it out of sight!

Speaking of clutter… that’s another big turn off.  I know I’ve said it before, but it really is important to clear clutter off the kitchen counter, including any small appliances, wash and put away dirty dishes, and put away personal items.  It is equally important to clear clutter and stow personal items in the bathroom.  And when it comes to the bathroom, keep the sink and toilet cleaned at all times, and keep the toilet seat and lid down!  Nobody wants to see a dirty toilet when they are imagining their dream home!

Of course, its difficult and sometimes impossible to keep your house in tip-top shape when you’re trying to sell, but it really is worth the time and effort invested to get the best offer on your home and quickly as possible!

Thinking of buying or selling a home in Sussex County?  Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266!

Prepping Your Home To Sell

When you’re prepping your home for sale there are a few things you can do to give yourself a “leg-up” in this market. Things such as improving your landscaping, cleaning your gutters, pressure washing your siding and driveway, and keeping your lawn manicured all add to your home’s curb appeal and can ultimately help improve its chances at selling.

When you’re prepping your home for sale there are a few things you can do to give yourself a “leg-up” in this market.  Things such as improving your landscaping, cleaning your gutters, pressure washing your siding and driveway, and keeping your lawn manicured all add to your home’s curb appeal and can ultimately help improve its chances at selling.  Painting your door with a fresh coat of paint that contrasts with your home’s exterior color and replacing worn house numbers with new, easy to see alternatives will also help increase your home’s appeal.  You should also consider making necessary repairs such as changing broken windows, fixing a leaking roof, or replacing cracked flooring.  You want your home to make its best first impression, and to do that you need to maintain it so that buyers will be interested in a second look.  When staging your home, be sure to remove all unnecessary clutter.  Removing at least one piece of furniture from each room and clearing out clutter will not only simplify your life, it will help your home sell.  While you’re decluttering, you should also remember to clean out closets and drawers.  When your closets and drawers are stuffed to the brim or disorganized it makes your home appear as if it is short on storage space, which doesn’t work in your favor when trying to sell.

To give your home the best chance in today’s market, you should definitely consider these and other staging and sprucing tips.  The difference between homes that sell and homes that don’t are often in the small details.

Thinking of buying of selling a home in Sussex County? Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

Spotlight on Cafe Azafran in Lewes

Wonderful food and an inviting atmosphere are what keep customers coming back to Café Azafran in Lewes. Open daily the Café serves breakfast beginning at 7am and lunch from 11am-3:30pm. Dinner is served Wednesday through Sunday only, beginning at 5:30pm.

Wonderful food and an inviting atmosphere are what keep customers coming back to Café Azafran in Lewes.  Open daily the Café serves breakfast beginning at 7am and lunch from 11am-3:30pm.  Dinner is served Wednesday through Sunday only, beginning at 5:30pm.  Located right in the heart of Lewes (behind Kings Ice Cream), Café Azafran repeatedly gets rave reviews and repeat customers are the heart of its success, which tells you how great the food really is!  If you’re looking for a great, local restaurant for a casual breakfast or lunch, then you can’t go wrong with Café Azafran.  Dinner is a bit more formal, but the food is equally good!  Be sure to check it out.

Thinking of buying of selling a home in Sussex County? Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

Five Ways To Conserve Energy In Your Home

1. Install a tankless water heater. Tankless water heaters quickly heat water as it runs through a heating element as opposed to storing gallons of hot water and waiting until you use it. On average they are twenty-two percent more efficient than storage-tank water heaters.

1.  Install a tankless water heater.  Tankless water heaters quickly heat water as it runs through a heating element as opposed to storing gallons of hot water and waiting until you use it.  On average they are twenty-two percent more efficient than storage-tank water heaters.

2.  Update your appliances.  The appliances in your home account for a large percentage of your monthly utility bills, so by replacing older models with energy efficient appliances (especially those with the energy star label) you can conserve a ton of energy.

3.  Switch to energy efficient light bulbs.  Energy efficient light bulbs use about 75% less energy and last much longer than traditional bulbs.  If you switch out all the bulbs in your home you can seriously cut your cooling costs too since they emit only a quarter of the heat that traditional bulbs do.

4.  Check your water heater temperature.  If your water heater is set to anything about 120 degrees F you are wasting energy.  Lowering the temperature even further can save even more energy, but setting it to 120 can reduce costs by 6 to 10 percent or more.

5.  Install a digital thermostat.  By replacing an older thermostat with a new digital, programmable thermostat you can regulate your home’s temperature constantly and save both energy & money.

Thinking of buying of selling a home in Sussex County? Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.

3 Ways To Update Your Fireplace

With fall upon us, those of us with fireplaces will probably think about using them soon. Before fireplace season begins, consider updating your home by updating your fireplace. Here are three updates to consider:

With fall upon us, those of us with fireplaces will probably think about using them soon.  Before fireplace season begins, consider updating your home by updating your fireplace.  Here are three updates to consider:

1. Change your Mantel.  Changing your mantel can work wonders, especially if you never have before.  A mantel with enough depth to display photos and anything else you’d like to showcase is a necessity.  Between style, material, and color, there are so many options that you can really personalize this detail of your home to your exact taste.

2.  Make it More Efficient.  Adding a gas or wood burning insert to an existing fireplace can make your home more energy efficient without tearing apart your home.  Just be sure to research it first!

3.  Makeover the Face.  If you have an older fireplace that seems dingy and/or falling apart, consider installing a stone or other face over the existing wall.  Often, this can be done on a tight budget, but you can also be as extravagant as you’d like!

Thinking of buying of selling a home in Sussex County? Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-856-6434.

Weekend Update: October 5th-7th

I can’t believe it’s already October! If you love to shop, this weekend is a great one for you, but there are also a couple of great festivals happening. There’s tons going on this weekend, so check it out:

I can’t believe it’s already October!  If you love to shop, this weekend is a great one for you, but there are also a couple of great festivals happening.  There’s tons going on this weekend, so check it out:

Friday, October 5th – Lewes Merchants’ Fall Sidewalk Sale
From 10am-5pm this Friday the merchants in the Historic Lewes Commercial District will be participating in the annual fall sidewalk sale.  It’s worth checking out!

Saturday, October 6th – Lewes Historical Society Craft Show
This annual craft show is well known for the quality of the over 80 Craftspeople in attendance.  Admission is $5 at the door, and kids under 12 are free.  The show is held at the Lewes Historic Complex (110 Shipcarpenter Street) and runs from 9am-4pm.  The day also includes refreshments & live entertainment.

Saturday, October 6th – Artisan Festival in Bethany Beach
There is also an arts festival in Bethany Beach this weekend.  The event is hosted at the Bethany Beach Fire House (215 Hollywood Street) and features over 40 vendors displaying a variety of work including glass, metal, pottery, jewelry, fine art, and more.  The Festival is from 9am-3pm and admission is free.

Saturday, October 6th – Boast the Coast Maritime Festival & Lighted Boat Parade
Sponsored by the Lewes Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean & Environment, Boast the Coast is a fun festival that runs from 10am-dusk on Saturday.  The festival includes seafood tasting, live entertainment, kids entertainment, free tours of the Cannonball House & Lightship Overfalls, and free boat tours.  The festival concludes with a lighted boat parade at dusk.  For more information, check out this link.

Saturday, October 6th – Wings & Wheels Fall Festival in Georgetown
This 5th annual event takes place at the Sussex County Airport in Georgetown.  Over 20 vintage planes, which fly in and hundreds of cars will be at the show, which includes all day entertainment, food, games for kids, a living history program, and more.  Admission is free for this unique festival.  For more information check out this link.

All Weekend – 36th Annual Fall Sidewalk Sale in Rehoboth & Dewey
The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center sponsors this annual event that is going into its 36th year!  The sale runs from 9am-9pm Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, although some store hours may vary.  Shopping is on downtown Rehoboth, downtown Dewey, and along Route One in between.  Call the Chamber at 302-227-2233 for more information.

All Weekend – 50th Annual Rehoboth Christmas Shop
Get your Christmas shopping started early with this annual event presented by two area churches.  The shop is set up at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center (229 Rehoboth Ave.) and costs $1 for entry.  Kids under 12 are free.  Sale hours are 10am-6pm on Friday and Saturday and 11am-4pm Sunday.  Items for sale include unique gifts, jewelry, clothing, gourmet food, holiday décor and more!  This has been a Rehoboth tradition for many years, so definitely worth checking out!  For more information call 302-227-7202.

Thinking of buying of selling a home in Sussex County? Give us a call at Cooper Realty Associates and put us to work for you – 302-644-2266.