Selling a home is not as simple as putting up a For Sale sign. Having a baby takes 9 months, preparing for a wedding takes several months, so selling your home shouldn't be any different. Getting married, having a baby and/or buying a home are three of the largest events people go through in …
Home Budgets: Planning for the Unexpected
Home Budgets are essential for all homeowners. Businesses run on budgets and homes are no different. Home Budgets are never taught in school and my realtor sure never warned me to put together home budgets when I bought my first house. There are all types of software out there but the simplest …
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Buying a First Home: Excited & Scared?
Buying a first home starts with knowing what to consider. Location? Price? Size? They're all worthy of consideration! Realtors will tell you when you are buying a first home, what really matters is: location, location, location. They're right too! But let’s face it, price and size have to fit into …
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When Buying a Home, Pick Your Real Estate Team Carefully
Buying a home is likely the largest investment you will ever make, and you need a team of real estate professionals to help you navigate the process. There are steps to buying a home beyond working with the right realtor, and getting the right loan. As you start the home buying process, you need …
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Composite Decking Materials for Look, Cost and Maintenance
There is a huge array of decking materials you can use to build! From natural wood to composite decking, we’ll give you the lowdown on which one is right for you and your family. In order to make the most of your investment, you need to understand the pros and cons of different decking materials. …
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Linen Closet Organizing Tips 4 You
Linen closets provide great storage space in your home. The most common things stored in a linen closet are extra supplies for nearby bedrooms along with bathroom supplies. You might keep extra towels, a spare shower curtain, pillows, sheets and blankets in your linen closet and when you use them …