Everyone wants to save a little money right? In South Dakota you can reduce the amount of property tax you pay by filling out a Certificate of Owner-Occupied Dwelling by following this link!
https://www.state.sd.us/eforms/secure/eforms/E1659V12-OwnerOccupiedDwelling.pdf
You will have to answer the following questions and have this form filled out and to your County Courthouse by March 15, 2016 (postmark qualifies).
I owned the property described below on November 1, 2015 I occupied t...Halloween Weekend is hear! Below is a list on how to celebrate. If you want to look at some homes this weekend would be a great time, if you hurry we might be able to get you in a new home for Christmas!
Halloween October 31
Stampede Hockey
Oct 30 & 31
Forest Drive Fright Night
http://events.keloland.com/Forest_Drive_Fright_Night/320964100.html
Movies coming out Friday
Burnt
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2503944/?ref_=nv_sr_1
S...
Over the weekend some of us here at the Exit Realty Sioux Empire office took some time with some special youngsters in our lives to do some pumpking carving. I have added a couple photos, and would love to see yours in the comments below. I added a link to a pumpkin seed recipe for those of you wanting a salty treat out of the deal!
This is Chris Popkes, Broker / Owner Exit Realty Sioux Empire's children with their puppy and their pumpkins!
Lynda Cook, Broker / Owner at Exit Realty Sioux...
Frost hit last week in the Sioux Falls area. Lots of us covered their plants in hopes to keep those last few peppers and tomatoes.
Your root vegetables are ok to let the first couple of light frosts hit, in fact it will make them taste a little sweeter.
What is bitter? Having to buy new garden equipment in the spring. With that; now is the time to unhook outdoor hoses, drain with gravity, and store in your garage, or someplace that does not go below freezing temperatures. This will pre...Open house will be held THIS SUNDAY October 25, 2015
Come see Lynda Cook and this great property
from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.
With the fall harvest season it is important to stay safe around the large equipment on the road. Be sure that you are alert if you are driving one of these large pieces of equipment or a motor vehicle that may be around them.
Tips for Rural Drivers
Always be on the lookout for farm machinery. Remember it can unexpectedly turn onto public roads from a field or driveway. Slow down! Most farm equipment travels at 25 miles per hour or less Keep a safe distance. Giving drivers more time to re...