New Rental Property Available in Lexington! Check it out!
September 21, 2012 by themathercompany
Filed under Amber McDowell, Blog, For Rent, Mather Property Management, Rental, Rental Property, The Mather Company Listings, The Mather Company Real Estate
165 Katrina Court Lexington, SC 29073
Monthly Rent: $1,200
Square Footage: 1,447
Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 2
Half Bathrooms: 1
This modern 1447 square foot single family home built in 2009 has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The home is located in the Lexington County School District 1. The home features an open floor plan and has plenty of room. The upstairs master suite features a large walk-in closet and private bath. Home has a single car garage. Kitchen has all black appliances including dishwasher, stove, fridge, microwave, disposal, and can opener. The home comes with a washer and dryer. The home also has a screened in back porch. Call Amber with Mather Property Management at 803-400-1878 to view this listing today.
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After Stainless, Now What?
September 12, 2012 by themathercompany
Filed under Blog, Buyers, Home Maintenance, Homeowners, Renovations, Sellers
“The following is information taken from “After Stainless, Now What?” on The Wallstreet Journal on-line”
Is this the end of a 25-year run for stainless steel? Major manufacturers are placing bets on different potential successors to the shiny, upscale appliance finish, which surprised everyone with its resilience.
It is a pivotal moment in kitchen design: While stainless steel is still the dominant look, there are clear signals it has outworn its welcome, even with no clear successor in place. Read more
10 Tips for a Cleaner, Safer Kitchen
August 24, 2011 by themathercompany
Filed under Blog
The Charlotte Observer looked for the best advice on cleaning the busiest—and maybe dirtiest—room in the house: the kitchen by asking a bunch of germ experts.
The biggest surprise? People with pets are six times more likely to get salmonella-based infections. The culprit is pet bowls, particularly the water bowl. We often dump it in the sink before we start handling food.
Want to sanitize?



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