Guest Blogger #685, Entry #1619, September 20, 2012 It’s a buyer’s market. This fact alone makes selling your home even more difficult than ever before. Homebuyers have so many options; new construction seems to constantly compete with the sale of older, ‘used’ homes – making the staging of your ... continue reading...
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Guest Blogger: The Risks of Home Remodeling Without a Permit
Guest Blogger #665, Entry #1583, September 10, 2012 The average home renovation project may not require a homeowner to obtain any kind of building permits. But remodeling tends to indicate a project altogether more ambitious in scale than selecting new tile for the bathroom floor or new cabinets ... continue reading...
Staging your Home for Sale on a Tight Budget
Entry #1558, September 4, 2012 Talking about how to stage your home for sale on a budget, we need to know that staging your home for sale goes beyond merely cleaning the house and decorating it. It rather centers more on creating the right moods. Therefore, if you are preparing your home for ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: The Pros and Cons of Selling Your Furnished Home
Guest Blogger #641, Entry #1521, August 28, 2012 If you've ever had to move from a house before, probably one of the things that you dreaded most about it was moving all of your stuff out. Just packing up your kitchen alone can be a project that takes a couple of weekends. Image via So, if ... continue reading...
The Pros & Cons of Buying a ‘Fixer-Upper’ Home
Entry #1429, August 1, 2012 If you've been thinking about investing into some real estate, rather than purchasing a brand new home (that can cost quite a bit of money), you may have been considering buying a "fixer upper", instead. That way, you can get the property for much less money and then fix ... continue reading...
Renovating Your Home the Cheap Way
Entry #1383, July 16, 2012 Whether you are moving into a fixer-upper home that needs renovating or you are upgrading your current home, upgrades are a necessary part of homeownership. Even though you may not be able to afford the renovations you want, finding a happy medium in price and ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Will your Home Renovations Return a Positive ROI?
Guest Blogger #587, Entry #1355, July 1, 2012 It seems that the common misconception among homeowners is that irrespective of what home improvement or personalization project they perform, the value of the investment will be recuperated tenfold when they sell the house. Far from it, because ... continue reading...
How to Maximize Space in your Small Home
Entry #1253, June 5, 2012 Living in a small home or apartment is definitely a great challenge on how to squeeze-in your things. But this should not hinder you to have a comfortable and stylish home. To give you some ideas on maximizing your space at home, here are useful tips to maximize your space ... continue reading...
How to Save Money Buying Furniture for Your Apartment
Entry #1243, June 1, 2012 There is no question that furniture adds beauty to your home aside from the comfort. The focus is not only with the style but more so in its functionality. Just like any other things, the price of the furniture does not reflect its quality and comfort. When looking for ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: First-Time Home Buyers: Choosing the Right Lender
Guest Blogger #537, Entry #1210, May 22, 2012 Buying your first home is certainly exciting, but because you have no experience with the process, it can also come with a steep learning curve that makes it more than a little hazardous, not to mention harrowing. A home is a major purchase, so you want ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Fixing Up Foreclosure Homes: Is It Worth It?
Guest Blogger #535, Entry #1208, May 22, 2012 The market for flipping houses today isn't what it was several years ago. With the housing market still in a state of complete inertia, any pundit worth his salt will tell you that this is the wrong time to be looking at selling a house. And yet, it is ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Tips for Buying a Holiday Home Abroad
Guest Blogger #533, Entry #1205, May 21, 2012 Buying your first holiday home abroad can seem like a daunting prospect, but it is actually simpler than you think, especially if you are buying with the help of a major advisor for buyers of overseas properties. The name of the company should be big ... continue reading...
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