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Where did the time go? It's hard to believe it was 12 years ago that this crazy idea of "DIGS" came to life.

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That was 4380 days ago!

And here we are, still doing our little thing all these years later.

It’s been a long and winding road for sure, but one filled with gratitude and respect.

A sincere thank you to the local communities we serve, our readers, and most importantly, our marketing partners who make this all possible – we don’t exist without you.

We’ve always felt that our homes (which we like to call DIGS) are the most vital link in the “community chain.”

It’s both an honor and a privilege to continue to have the opportunity to serve you.

Happy Holidays to you and may all your real estate dreams come true in the new year.

With Gratitude

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