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A Quarter Century of Living Her Passion
With nearly 25 years of experience behind her, Michelle Mousin is a key player in Northeast Florida real estate
Real estate has been in Michelle Mousin’s blood for generations. Growing up in the industry and watching her grandparents manage properties, she found herself fascinated by the ins and outs of buying and selling homes.
Now with nearly 25 years of experience under her belt in residential real estate, Michelle is a top performer in Northeast Florida, specializing in luxury condominiums, golf communities, waterfront properties and more throughout the Beaches and surrounding areas.
“Home & Garden TV” with Wally Conway brings viewers first-rate insight, advice and tips on home improvement, inside and out. Each episode, longtime home and commercial building inspector Wally Conway welcomes experts on everything from cabinets and carpets to patios and pools.
Wally has been a featured expert on HGTV’s House Detectives, as well as host of DIY Network’s Finders Fixers. Locally, he hosts The Home and Garden Radio Show on WOKV—the highest-rated radio show on home improvement in the Jacksonville market.
As the founder and president of HomePro Inspections , Monument Commercial Building Inspections and Chimney Champion, Wally elevates the exposure and credibility of each and every guest on his show, through his broad industry expertise, charismatic on-air personality and a loyal following built over decades.
Name: HomePro Inspections
Address: 2950 Halcyon Ln Ste 201, Jacksonville, FL 32223
Phone: (904) 268-8211
‘Great places to thrive:’ How the pandemic is changing home design
It’s also allowing people time to evaluate how and where they live.
by: Scott Sailer Staff Writer
Home not only is where the heart is.
It’s where the office, family, school, meals, exercise, lounging, gardening and even isolation are, and for longer periods of the day.
As the pandemic that began in March is forcing people to work remotely if they can, it also is allowing people time to evaluate how and where they live.
As a result, COVID-19 is changing the way single-family homes are designed or renovated.