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Hilton Head Island and Bluffton Weather
Let's face it--the phrase "We enjoy four full seasons" is often a euphemism for "Br-r-r! It is cold and snowy in the winter." I don't know about you, but I can live without that! If I want snow, I will travel to a snowboard and ski park!
Here on Hilton Head Island and in the Bluffton area we are blessed with a climate that is warm enough to enjoy our beautiful beaches and the great outdoors almost year round.
Although we do have a winter, it is relatively short and mild. Mostly this area is known for warmth and sun. Feel free to peek at the local forecast via the website featured on this page.  
Accepting An Offer >Is First Always Best
Your home has been listed for just a few days, and your real estate agent calls with great news. The people who looked at the house last night have come in with an offer to buy it! When the agents arrive to present the offer, you are excited and hopeful. As they explain the price and terms, however, you feel that the price is a little too low and that the offer contains some terms that will be inconvenient for you to meet. Should you try to work it out or wait for something better? Work it out!
Often the first offer to come in is the best one. When a house is fresh on the market, there is usually a flurry of activity and the buyers who see it during the first few days of the listing are likely to be very interested. If you are fortunate enough to get a solid offer right away, it will probably be to your advantage to accept it or try to work out a compromise.
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What is the world's tallest monument?
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The stainless steel Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO, designed by architect Eero Saarinen and costing $29 million to build, is 630 feet high. |
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