Written by Nancy Yang
Ever heard of a fun drink called Bubble Tea? Bubbles in the famous Bubble Tea are actually tapioca pearls boiled in tea. For those wary of tea, you must venture out and try new things! You may become addicted like me!
I've been going to the Tea Garden since it first opened on Hennepin and 26th in South Minneapolis. That's been about 10 years or more. I used to live in ...
Written by Nancy Yang
Come one, come all! It's a ball over at Ojibway Park in Woodbury, MN. What a great inexpensive way to enjoy the great weather this weekend! Of course, there's the Great Get-Together at the Minnesota State Fair but this is a cozy way to enjoy what's in your backyard!
The Woodbury Re/Max Results Team was out in full force, representing our awesome office! I volunteered a couple ...
Written by Nancy Yang
There's quite a buzz around the Twin Cities! Despite dreary economic broadcasts by national news anchors, there are several projects on-going in our beautiful Twin Cities.
I was invited to the 2011 Project Showcase & Social which was put on by the Sensible Land Use Coalition (SLUC) this past Thursday, July 27, 2011. It was hosted within the "vintage ambiance" ...
Written by Nancy Yang, Realtor
I love the Twin Cities and living in Minnesota. We are blessed to have such a diverse population with people from around the globe. I've eaten in different cities (although definitely not enough) and tried a variety of ethnic foods. No matter where I go, it just doesn't feel like home. We have the best variety of ethnic food, right here in the Twin Cities!
Being Asian, ...
Reposted by: Nancy Yang as seen on YOU Magazine online
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Here are twelve hot spots on your return that can raise the chances of scrutiny by the IRS.
By Joy Taylor, Kiplinger.com
Ever wonder why some tax returns are audited by the IRS while most are ignored? Well, there's a whole host of reasons ...
Reposted by Nancy Yang
By K. C. Ahrens, Esq.
With the abundance of snow and ice in Minnesota this year and every year, it can be difficult for many to navigate sidewalks safely. Just who is obligated to keep the sidewalks clear and safe for travel? As with many areas of the law, the answer depends on a variety of factors.
Sidewalks Owned By The City Or Municipality
If the sidewalk is owned by a ...
Reposted from http://homelinemn.org/blog
A number of Minnesota cities had heat codes go into effect October 1st to ensure tenants live in warm apartments.
UPDATE 10/7/2010: HOME Line is in the process of confirming the exact language for heat codes in several cities. We hope to complete this research soon. If you reside in one of these cities, we suggest you call city hall to inquire. ...
By Jason AldermanDirector of Visa's financial education programsIf you've ever paid a penalty for sending in your credit card payment late, the following news might spark your interest: On August 22, 2010, the Federal Reserve Board implemented the third and final stage of the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009, which fundamentally changes how credit card ...
Insulate and Save Up to $300 If your home doesn't have sufficient insulation, you could be losing up to 25% of your heating or cooling energy. Now, with rebates of 20% of your total cost of insulation up to $300, saving energy can mean saving even more money. Stay Warm and Lower Heating Bills While you make your home more comfortable this season, you can reduce your heating bills by an ...
Legislative Updates from Hellmuth & Johnson PLLC Summer 2010 Real Estate Newsletter
Posted by Nancy Yang
There are several new laws that passed during the 2010 legislative session and that have taken effect August 1, 2010. Below are two related to real estate law.
Ensuring consumer choice
Renters will be guaranteed the right to purchase cable or telephone services from a provider of their own ...