
Need a break from life's chaos? Unwind at your favorite local happy hour! Our real estate agents always take advantage of great food and drink specials at Bowling Green's fantastic bars and restaurants. Happy hour is an affordable way to have some fun during the week. If kicking back in a lively atmosphere with a drink and a bite to eat sounds like a good time, you can't go wrong with these unbeatable happy hour deals.

When you look at Bowling Green homes for sale, you'll notice that smart home features are gaining popularity among buyers. Our real estate agents can help you understand which smart home upgrades might give you the best return on your investment when you sell your home in today's market.

Are you ready for an exciting winter of events around Bowling Green? There are events for all ages coming up close to Bowling Green homes for sale this winter, and now is the perfect time to plan ahead so you don't miss a thing. From kid-friendly events featuring animals on stage to bridal shows, Mardi Gras parties, and more, this winter brings a bit of everything. Our real estate agents have more on winter 2025 e...

National Cookie Day is celebrated on December 4, so be sure to treat yourself to a few of these incredibly popular baked goodies. Stop by one of Bowling Green's locally owned bakeries to try a few different varieties, but with so many flavors to choose from, why not take home a box of several types to share with others and sample even more?
Our real estate agents suggest celebrating the day—and beyond—with your favorite cookies from the following Bowling Green bakeries.

With cooler temperatures in the air, Turkey Trots and similar races are a popular way to work on your fitness levels, whether you're just starting out or are a serious runner. Many are held before, after, and even on Thanksgiving Day, so you'll be able to work off some of your calories from all the turkey, fixings, and desserts.
Lace up your running shoes and get ready for these races, recommended by our real estate agents and planned around Bowling Green during the holidays.