Choosing Gratitude with Mary Ceccanese

Choosing Gratitude with Mary Ceccanese

In this episode, I speak with Mary Ceccanese about creating positive environments in the workplace. Mary is the owner and principal consultant of Dynamic Connections LLC. Celebrating almost fifteen years of presenting interactive seminars and workshops to all levels of staff in both for-profit and non-profit organizations, she engages attendees with research-based practices applied to work-life scenarios.

She has a BA in Human Resource Administration and recently retired from working at the University of Michigan for more than thirty years. In 2021, Mary published her first book for staff titled, YOU Can Create Positive Change at Work, and in 2020 released her first product, High-Quality Connection Cards. In 2019 she was presented with a University of Michigan Staff Impact Award and was also named one of the 2019 “Top Ten Business Women” in the country of the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). She is currently the District V Vice President in ABWA.

Check Mary out using any of the methods listed below.
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Mary Ceccanese: Dynamic Connections LLC
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-ceccanese-4b712a5/
Email: mary.ceccanese@gmail.com
Where to buy Connection Cards
Where to buy YOU Can Create Positive Change at Work! book
Phone: 734.649.6692
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Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
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The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


The ABCs of Buying a Home: Part 5

A Guide for First-Time Buyers

As your journey to homeownership progresses, the final stages require attention to detail and a clear understanding of the finer points. In this section of our The ABCs of Buying a Home guide, we’re diving into letters U to Z, delving into the crucial aspects that will guide you through the culmination of your homebuying adventure. Working closely with your realtor will solidify negotiations, streamline paperwork, and pave the way for a successful closing. Your dedication to comprehending these elements ensures a seamless transition to the realm of homeownership – a space where your dreams come to life.

U – Understanding Contracts

Take the time to understand the contracts and documents involved in the homebuying process. Your realtor can explain the terms and implications.

V – Value Assessment

Assess the value of properties by comparing them to similar homes in the area. This will help you determine if a listing is priced fairly.

W – Walkthroughs

Attend property walkthroughs to inspect the home before closing. It’s your last chance to identify any issues and ensure everything is in order.

X – X-Factor Features

Consider the X-factor features that set a property apart. These could be unique amenities, architectural details, or desirable location characteristics.

Y – Your Dream Home

Stay focused on finding your dream home that aligns with your needs, preferences, and lifestyle. Don’t settle for less than what you’re looking for.

Z – Zeroing In

As you zero in on your preferred property, work closely with your realtor to finalize negotiations, complete paperwork, and prepare for closing.

Bottom Line

As the final stages of your journey to homeownership come into view, precision and comprehension become paramount. Collaborating closely with your realtor will solidify negotiations, streamline paperwork, and set the stage for a successful closing. Your determination to grasp these crucial components ensures a seamless transition into the realm of homeownership – a world where your aspirations truly take form. Your dedication is the compass guiding you toward the threshold of a new chapter, where the keys to your dream home await.


The ABCs of Buying a Home – A Comprehensive Guide

Part 1 (A-E)

Part 2 (F-J)

Part 3 (K-O)

Part 4 (P-T)

**Part 5 (U-Z)**


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Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
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The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


The Painted Porch Bookshop

The Painted Porch Bookshop: Good Things Happen in Bookstores

After hearing author Ryan Holiday on my weekly Mastermind call, I have been on a mission to visit his bookshop, the Painted Porch Bookshop, in Bastrop, TX. Located just southeast of Austin, Bastrop is a small-town destination. 

If you don’t know who Ryan Holiday is, I recommend you look him up. He is a writer … philosopher … who, as he says, “takes ancient thoughts and puts them into modern applications.” When I heard him speak of The Stoics it all rang so true in my brain and I had to learn more, and I had to see this little bookshop in Bastrop.

Recently going to Austin gave me the perfect opportunity…and I dragged a colleague and my assistant along with me. All in the name of adventure. 

The Painted Porch Bookshop: Fireplace made of books

This bookshop was everything that a true bookseller should be. Quaint, cozy, and welcoming. I mean, the fireplace of books…be still, my heart (I definitely need one for my house, just gotta figure out the logistics).  I made some purchases: 2 books (Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and How to be a Stoic by Penguin Books), a t-shirt reading “Good Things Happen in Bookstores”, and a couple of other gifts (one for me and one for a friend). 

If you are ever in Bastrop…or are passing by I recommend a stop at the Painted Porch. It is a worthy stop. You can check them out at their website or on Instagram!

You can learn more about Ryan Holiday on his website, Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter!

Recommended by: Robin McCoy


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The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


The ABCs of Buying a Home: Part 4

A Guide for First-Time Buyers

As you embark on your journey towards homeownership, understanding each step of the process is essential to make informed decisions. In this segment, we’ll delve into letters P to T of our comprehensive guide, equipping you with insights to guide you through this exciting venture. Using this comprehensive guide, The ABCs of Buying a Home, you’ll build a foundation of knowledge that will empower you as a first-time buyer. Let’s explore each of these elements in detail, helping you make confident choices as you inch closer to owning your dream home.

P – Property Checklist

Create a checklist of must-have features and preferences for your ideal home. This will help you narrow down your options and focus your search.

Q – Questions to Ask

Ask questions throughout the homebuying process to gain clarity and make informed decisions. Don’t hesitate to seek guidance from professionals.

R – Realtor Expertise

Rely on the expertise of your realtor to guide you through negotiations, paperwork, and the overall buying process. Their experience is a valuable resource.

S – Savings Strategy

Develop a savings strategy for your down payment and closing costs. Set a realistic budget and work toward your financial goals.

T – Timing Considerations

Consider timing factors like interest rates, market conditions, and personal circumstances when deciding when to purchase your home.

Bottom Line

As you navigate the exciting path toward homeownership, you’ve gained a deeper understanding of the essential elements involved in the process. In this segment, we’ve explored letters P to T, unveiling valuable insights that will serve as your compass through this transformative adventure. Your commitment to learning and preparedness will undoubtedly guide you as you approach the threshold of owning your dream home. Here’s to a future filled with pride, security, and the joys of homeownership.


The ABCs of Buying a Home – A Comprehensive Guide

Part 1 (A-E)

Part 2 (F-J)

Part 3 (K-O)

**Part 4 (P-T)**

Part 5 (U-Z)


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Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
RobinMcCoyRealty.com | 214.226.3770 | RobinMcCoy@kw.com


The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


The ABCs of Buying a Home: Part 3

A Guide for First-Time Buyers

As the warmth of August envelops us, it’s an ideal time for first-time buyers to explore the world of homeownership. To navigate this exciting journey, we’re going over the ABCs of buying a home, focusing on letters K to O in this post. Whether you’re drawn to cozy bungalows or modern condos, these insights will help you make informed decisions as you step into the real estate market.

K – Knowledge is Power

Educate yourself about the local real estate market, neighborhoods, and property values. The more you know, the better equipped you’ll be to make informed decisions.

L – Loan Options

Explore various loan options and programs to find the best mortgage solution for your situation. Your choice of loan can impact your monthly payments and overall financial plan.

M – Market Trends

Stay informed about current market trends and conditions. Understanding whether it’s a buyer’s or seller’s market can influence your negotiation strategy.

N – Neighborhood Research

Thoroughly research neighborhoods to find the best fit for your lifestyle. Consider factors like amenities, schools, safety, and commute times.

O – Open Houses

Attend open houses to explore different properties and get a feel for what’s available in your desired areas. It’s an excellent way to visualize your future home.

Bottom Line

August brings a warmth that extends beyond the weather – it’s the perfect season for first-time buyers to venture into the realm of homeownership. Our exploration of the ABCs of buying a home, focusing on letters K to O, has provided you with crucial insights to navigate this journey confidently. As you step into the real estate market, remember that your commitment to learning and expert guidance will guide you toward finding a place where cherished memories are waiting to be made. Happy house hunting!


The ABCs of Buying a Home – A Comprehensive Guide

Part 1 (A-E)

Part 2 (F-J)

**Part 3 (K-O)**

Part 4 (P-T)

Part 5 (U-Z)


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45 Easy Ways to Sell Your Home Faster

Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
RobinMcCoyRealty.com | 214.226.3770 | RobinMcCoy@kw.com


The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


The ABCs of Buying a Home: Part 2

A Guide for First-Time Buyers

If you’re a first-time homebuyer, August offers a fantastic opportunity to enter the real estate market and make your homeownership dreams a reality. To assist you on this exciting journey, we present the second part of our guide The ABCs of Buying a Home, covering letters F to J. Let’s dive into the essential steps that will lead you to your new home.

F – Financing

Explore different financing options and mortgage types available to you. Consult with lenders to find the best fit for your financial situation.

G – Get Pre-Approved

Getting pre-approved for a mortgage strengthens your buying power and demonstrates your seriousness to sellers. It also gives you a clear budget to work with.

H – Home Inspection

Schedule a thorough home inspection to uncover any potential issues with the property. This step ensures you’re aware of the property’s condition before finalizing the purchase.

I – Interest Rates

Keep an eye on current interest rates and understand how they impact your monthly mortgage payments. Timing your purchase can make a difference in securing favorable rates.

J – Joining Forces with a Realtor

Partner with a skilled realtor who understands your needs and guides you through the process. Their expertise and market knowledge are invaluable assets.

Bottom Line

As a first-time homebuyer, August opens up an exciting gateway to the real estate market, offering a prime opportunity to turn your homeownership aspirations into reality. Our guide, “The ABCs of Buying a Home,” continues with valuable insights from F to J, ensuring you’re well-prepared for this significant milestone. With dedication and expert guidance, your journey to homeownership is marked by confidence and success. Here’s to finding the perfect place to call your own!


The ABCs of Buying a Home – A Comprehensive Guide

Part 1 (A-E)

**Part 2 (F-J)**

Part 3 (K-O)

Part 4 (P-T)

Part 5 (U-Z)


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45 Easy Ways to Sell Your Home Faster

Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
RobinMcCoyRealty.com | 214.226.3770 | RobinMcCoy@kw.com


The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


Feeding Faith with Kristen Crisp

Feeding Faith with Kristen Crisp

In this episode, I speak with Kristen Crisp about Feeding Faith, her non-profit Christian humanitarian mission in Guatemala. Feeding Faith is a Christian humanitarian organization that is focused on increasing the peace, energy, and faith in Jesus Christ through healing, feeding, building, moving, and caring for those in need both domestically and internationally.

A long-time retail manger and visual designer, Kristen spent more than 30+ years in these fields before making a gradual switch to the wellness industry in 2008. She has a strong passion for helping and healing those who are struggling to heal themselves. She has worked the past few years in-depth with special needs populations such as the developmentally disabled and the elderly.

Kristen began participating on week-long mission trips in 2016, and shortly after that, she and her husband, Julian, felt that they were called to go help underserved populations full time, thus their mission, Feeding Faith, was born, and they relocated to Guatemala in early 2020.

Her long-time tag line/quote is “Find yourself and love what you find” and she feels that through humanitarian and Christian aid, this can apply to anyone who is assisted and encouraged to see themselves as they truly are; lovely, amazing, human beings, made in the image of God.

Check Kristen and Feeding Faith out, and see where and how you can help, using any of the methods listed below.
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Kristen Crisp: Feeding Faith
Email: info@feedingfaith.org
Phone: 502 5007 8796
Facebook: Feeding Faith
Instagram: @feedingfaithmissions
YouTube: Feeding Faith Missions
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Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
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The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


The ABCs of Buying a Home: Part 1

A Guide for First-Time Buyers

Are you a first-time homebuyer ready to embark on your homeownership journey? August is a fantastic time to dive into the real estate market and find the perfect home for your needs. To help you navigate this exciting process, we’ve prepared an essential guide, breaking down the ABCs of buying a home. Let’s explore the steps from A to E that will lead you to your dream home.

A – Affordability

Start by assessing your budget and determining how much you can comfortably afford. Understanding your financial limits will guide your home search and set realistic expectations.

B – Benefits of Homeownership

Explore the numerous benefits of owning a home, from building equity and tax advantages to creating a stable living environment for your family.

C – Credit Check

Check your credit score and address any issues before applying for a mortgage. A good credit score can lead to better loan terms and lower interest rates.

D – Down Payment Options

Research various down payment options and programs that may be available to first-time buyers. Different loan programs offer different down payment requirements.

E – Escrow Process

Learn about the escrow process and understand the role it plays in the homebuying transaction. Escrow ensures a smooth exchange of funds and documents between parties.

Bottom Line

Embarking on the journey of first-time homeownership is an exciting step, and August provides an excellent opportunity to dive into the real estate market. With the essential guide we’ve provided, covering the ABCs of buying a home from A to E, you’re well-equipped to make informed decisions and find the perfect home that aligns with your budget and needs. With determination and the guidance of professionals, you’re on your way to making your homeownership dreams a reality. Happy house hunting!


The ABCs of Buying a Home – A Comprehensive Guide

**Part 1 (A-E)**

Part 2 (F-J)

Part 3 (K-O)

Part 4 (P-T)

Part 5 (U-Z)


Free Buyer Guide

Free Seller Guide

45 Easy Ways to Sell Your Home Faster

Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
RobinMcCoyRealty.com | 214.226.3770 | RobinMcCoy@kw.com


The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


Using Smell to Entice Homebuyers

There are a number of unpleasant smells that can occur in your home. Sometimes they’re temporary bouts of unpleasantness, and other times they stick around. A lot of smells and odors can seem manageable, since even lingering mustiness or other odors can kind of fade over time as you get used to them. Unfortunately, just because you’ve gone somewhat “nose blind” to those smells doesn’t mean that other people have, and that can be a major problem if you’re listing your home for sale. If you’re trying to use smell to entice homebuyers, you need to make sure that the first thing they smell when walking in the door isn’t some awful smell that you’ve just gotten used to. Unfortunately, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution to bringing the smell of your home around to work to your advantage. With that said, here are a few things that might help.

Eliminate Smell Sources

If there are unpleasant smells in your home, the first thing that you should do is work on getting rid of the source of those smells. Enzyme sprays and other specialty cleaners can reduce or eliminate the cause of many pet odors, even if your pets have had accidents on the carpet. Likewise, a mix of ice, rock salt, and white vinegar can help clean and neutralize odors from the garbage disposal. A dehumidifier can go a long way toward getting rid of musty smells by reducing the humidity to a level where mildew and mold can’t grow. A thorough cleaning can also help, especially if it involves both vacuuming and shampooing the carpets and plush furniture surfaces.

If specific items such as a rug under the litter box or an old and musty pair of work boots are the source of the smell, get them out of the house or get rid of them entirely. Tossing things out may seem like a drastic step, but unless you eliminate the source of an odor, it isn’t really ever going to fully go away. Plus, if something is stinking up your home that bad then you probably don’t really need it around anyhow.

Improve Your Home’s Scent

As you work on removing unpleasant scents from your home, you can also work on adding pleasant ones. Provided that the weather allows for it, spend a few days with as many doors and windows open as possible (shutting off the HVAC first, of course) to air out the house and get fresh air everywhere. You might also want to set up fans to help circulate the air so that it reaches as many points in the house as possible. This will serve the dual purpose of getting out lingering odors and bringing in fresh scents from outdoors.

Air fresheners and air sanitizers are also useful in this regard. Opt for something with a light scent that’s either fruity or floral, but not overbearingly so. After all, your goal is to leave the air smelling fresh but not smelling like perfume. Before people come to look at the house, put out fresh flowers in key rooms to help improve the scent of the room without having to rely overly on sprays or other artificial air fresheners.

Bring in the Pros

With some odors, you may not be able to fully get rid of them on your own. In these cases, it’s a good idea to call in professional cleaners and explain what the problem is. These pros use specially-formulated cleaners and other solutions that help them break down the causes of even some of the nastiest smells to get your home smelling fresh and clean before you list it.


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Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
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The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.


HVAC Troubleshooting for Homeowners

Climate control is one of the greatest inventions of humankind since leavened bread, but when it’s suddenly not working properly, or it stops working all together, your HVAC system can become a massive source of stress and worry. Before you decide to panic, though, consider doing a little troubleshooting of your system with our HVAC Troubleshooting for Homeowners guide. There are several very easy things you can check before you even have to call a repairman.

Is Your HVAC Powered and Set Properly?

Often, when HVAC systems go awry, it’s because your system is simply not powered. That might seem like an obvious problem, but since your HVAC system likely has at least two different breakers in your breaker box, it can be easy to miss that a switch has been flipped. Reset both your air conditioner and your furnace or air handler’s breakers, then try to kick the system on again.

Another major source of headaches for homeowners is the thermostat itself. Not only do thermostats actually go bad from time to time (even smart thermostats), they can also throw curveballs. Check that your thermostat is set to a temperature that will turn your system on, and that the right mode is enabled, if your system doesn’t automatically change between heat and air. Learning thermostats can sometimes randomly change your programmed settings, if they think you’re regularly making a specific adjustment, and may have simply changed the program in an attempt to help.

Are Your Filters Clean?

It might sound like a small thing, but your filters determine how much air makes it from the interior of your home into your air handler and back out the vents at some temperature that is meant to help you achieve your desired comfort level. If your filters are dirty, they can drastically cut down on how much air is moving through your home.

Change your filters monthly, even if they only look slightly dirty, since today’s high filtration filters can get clogged quickly. You can also swap those paper filters for custom built electrostatic filters, so you only need to vacuum and hose your filters down once a month, rather than go to the additional expense of buying new ones constantly.

Are Your Ducts Leaky?

If your HVAC is blowing air, hot or cold, but it just doesn’t seem like it’s as hot or as cold as it normally is, your problem might be in your ducts. Ductwork can work loose over time, or be pulled down by animals who might have snuck into your crawlspace or attic. When there’s an opening in that ductwork, you can lose both air pressure and some of the temperature treated air that you’re trying to keep inside your house.

To check your ductwork, you’ll just need to go to where it’s hanging, and start at one end. Make sure the HVAC system is blowing so you can feel for leaks with your bare hands. When you find one, reconnect the ductwork. Some systems fit together with screws, while others use clamps. Once reconnected, you can double-secure your handiwork by winding aluminum tape around the seam where you made the repair. You may also need to add additional support to help hold the ductwork in place if there isn’t adequate strapping.

If your ductwork is in good shape, but it still feels like you’re not getting enough treated air, check your windows and doors for leaks and seal them tight. You can do this by feeling around them for drafts, or waiting until after dark and going outside to look for light peeking through cracks in doors and around trim. Doing both will catch more leaks than either one alone.

Do You Need an Expert?

If you’ve done all you can on your own to figure out what’s keeping your heating or air conditioning from being its best, it might be time to call in an HVAC expert. Not only will they have all the right tools to properly diagnose your problem, their experience can also help them find the issue right away.


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Robin McCoy is a Texas Realtor with Keller Williams Realty. License #0582766
RobinMcCoyRealty.com | 214.226.3770 | RobinMcCoy@kw.com


The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article are not intended to be construed as investment advice. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. Robin McCoy Realty Group and Living in DFW will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.