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4 Germiest Items In The Home
If you’re prone to keeping a bottle of hand sanitizer with you wherever you go, we hate to burst your bubble. Turns out, bacteria tends to linger on some of the most frequently used household items. The authors of Real Simple have compiled a list of germ-laden places—and how to tackle nasty trouble spots. Kelly
Options for the “Fixer Upper”
The fixer-upper properties on the market will give you more purchasing power when shopping for a new home. Bargains can be found in homes that have been foreclosed, seized by the government or just fallen out of repair due to homeowner neglect. While it is true that you will save thousands of dollars on these
Assumable Mortgages – Advantages to Buyer & Seller
Recently, our good friend Pat Zaby, through his customer contact system InTouch, shared some great information on the advantages of assuming a mortgage. Mr. Zaby explained the advantages of assuming an existing mortgage versus applying for a new one: Mortgage is further into amortization schedule Lower interest rate loans amortize faster than higher interest rate
Homeowner How To’s: How to Fix a Broken Doorbell
By Laura, Guest Blogger If you’re like me, electrical problems freak you right out. If a switch doesn’t work or outlet is broken, I’m super scared to go near it, much less try to fix it on my own. But it turns out, it may not be too difficult or scary after all. I found
Quick Tip: Hanging up a picture frame with two holes
If you’re anything like me, simple things like hanging up a large picture frame on the wall can be challenging at times. (Honestly, if it wasn’t for Super Mario Bros, I’d have no hand-eye coordination whatsoever.) A simple trick I’ve found in this situation is to put a piece of masking tape along the top
Quick Tip: Roll-A-Snowman Game
Snow days are great for kids, but they can be bad for parents. Sure, you may have gotten out of work due to unsafe conditions, but now you have to figure out what to do with your kids all day. Chances are, if you’re not supposed to leave the house, their friends probably won’t be
Is a Garage a Deal Breaker?
Garages are becoming more important, as evidenced by the rising demand for more space and amenities in this part of a property. But many homes don’t even have one. How crucial is a garage for today’s demanding buyers? Home owner Carol Meerschaert had three criteria when she bought her house in Paoli, Pa., four year
10 Easy Staging Tips for Curb Appeal
No matter the asking price, simple curb appeal changes can set the scene to immediately attract buyers to a property. Data shows that a majority of home buyers look at properties online or drive by before contacting an agent. As a result, the exterior of the property is always a major selling point. The decision
Green Mortgages
With spring in full bloom and the landscape at its peak greenness, I was moved to share my thoughts on how smart financing can help the environment. Beyond the paperless mortgage that can save trees, I am talking about two loan products that can finance energy efficient improvements to your home. And both can be
Low-Cost Kitchen Improvements for Any Home
Not every home owner can splurge on a total upscale kitchen redo, now pegged on average at $111,000, according to the latest Cost vs. Value Report from Remodeling magazine. Many home owners don’t even have the funds for a minor kitchen remodeling project, which is placed at around $20,000. But a lack of funds isn’t