Guest Blogger #366, Entry #949, February 9, 2012 Home renovation projects represent a method to increase your home's equity in a significant manner. Many home renovation projects pay for themselves by increasing the home value in relationship to the cost of the home improvement. They can also be an ... continue reading...
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How to Resolve to Sell your Home Before the Spring
Guest Blogger #366, Entry #949, February 9, 2012 The new year is a time that’s traditional for making big plans. Aside from stopping smoking and hitting the gym more regularly another decision people make is to buy a new home. That means that despite the cold weather and early nights people are ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Decide the Ideal ‘Fixer-Upper’ Projects for your Home
Guest Blogger #337, Entry #909, January 20, 2012 Despite the fact that the housing market is currently ideal for buyers, with low prices allowing many to get into bigger and better properties than they could have imagined just a few years ago, many homeowners still have to settle for fixer-upper ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: The Best Advantages of Selling your Home Privately
Guest Blogger #326, Entry #896, January 13, 2012 Selling homes privately has become increasingly popular, largely due to the potential for saving significant amounts of money. Using real estate agents is a large expense that can wind up costing you between 1.5 and 3.5 percent of the home's sale ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: The Best Way to Find if There’s Lead Paint in your Older Home
Guest Blogger #325, Entry #894, January 12, 2012 When you purchase an older house, like I did, most likely you are a first time homebuyer. Older houses are great because you can get this amazing duality that the land makes the price higher, but the house is in such disrepair that it can lower the ... continue reading...
Benefit of Warming your Outdoor Home with a Fire Pit
Guest Blogger #320, Entry #888, January 9, 2012 The benefits of having an outdoor fire pit are pretty clear. Almost automatically, most of you probably picture a fixed fire pit made out of sand, brick, and stone. These types of fire pits are pretty nice for the most part and can add some real ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Stretch your Home Decorating Dollar this Year
Guest Blogger #318, Entry #883, January 6, 2012 If you’re looking to design on a dime like the people on TV, there are plenty of ways that you can spruce up your interior spaces without spending an arm and a leg to do it. And in many cases, you don’t have to settle for pieces that really aren’t ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: 5 Home Design Resolutions to Consider for 2012
Guest Blogger #316, Entry #881, January 5, 2012 If you’re like most people, you see the New Year as a time to remember your goals, examine past failures, and resolve to do more and better in the coming year. For most of us that entails weight loss, decreasing debt, and making more time for family, ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Bring Christmas Cheer to your Home During the Stressful Holidays
As Christmas time draws near, people often find their stress level growing every day. People are scurrying to fulfill their gift-giving obligations, their additional cooking and baking duties, and their schedule of social gatherings. To top it all off, buying gifts, feeding the extended family, and ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Functional Space Saving Tips for your Small Home
Guest Blogger #277, Entry #805, December 1, 2011 If you only have a small home and you want it to look stylish then you need to make the best use of the space that you have available. For example, some curtains can dwarf a small room. An alternative is to get roman blinds made to measure; this may ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Save Money Remodeling Your Home With Reclaimed Materials
Guest Blogger #258, Entry #764, November 16, 2011 Recycling and reusing have become buzzwords in America the last several years, with environmental concerns and energy costs on everyone's minds. The term, "sustainable build" has been heard more and more frequently, especially in the renovation ... continue reading...
How to Ensure Transporting your Home Goes Smoothly
Guest Blog #234, Entry #732, October 30, 2011 When you are lining yourself up to build your own transportable home, you need to prepare yourself for a number of known elements as well as a number of unknown elements. There are plenty of elements that you need to keep at the forefront before ... continue reading...
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