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First-time Homeowner Tips for the Holiday
Whether you’re preparing to host a full house of relatives or to leave town for an extended period of time, follow these tips to help navigate your first holiday season as a homeowner. First-time homeowners tips for the Holidays.
International Peace Day – End Racism. Build Peace.
Trust, inclusiveness, and cooperation are the after effect of peace among societies, both within and between nations. The harmonious co-existence of individuals is the aim of celebrating International Day of Peace. It is a day of celebration to recognize the efforts of all those who have and continue to build a Culture of Peace. The United Nations invites every individual around the globe to strive toward a world where harmony wins over hostility.
The Best Hidden Secrets To Get Rid Of Mosquitos
Getting rid of pesky mosquitos, Instead of spraying the whole yard with toxic pesticides in order to enjoy your time outside, try these natural solutions that will keep these bothersome bugs at bay.
A Simple Remodel Leads to Insanely Beautiful Garden
Remodeled Wisconsin Farmhouse offers a “Gardeners Dream” for $415,000 You might also like: Ways to Go Green in the Kitchen
Pre-qualified vs. pre-approved: What’s the difference?
Getting pre-qualified and pre-approved for a mortgage are both important steps in the homebuying process. While pre-qualification and pre-approval may seem intimidating, they don’t have to be! This article explains both and offers some background for your reference.
Ways to Go Green in the Kitchen
Not only is an updated kitchen one of the best home renovations to boost your resale value (with an estimated 78.4 percent return on investment), but improving your kitchen can also lead to a more efficient and green-friendly home.
May Gardening: What to Do This Month
Soon the warm days will outnumber the cool ones. You’ll be able to get outdoors more often to get in the garden. You’ll need to tackle some gardening maintenance tasks and follow a lawn care schedule to keep your property in top shape.
4 Tips for Buying a Home in 2022
There are plenty of good reasons to buy a home — financial stability, building equity in a place of your own, and not having to follow a landlord’s rules.
If you’re eager to buy a home in 2022, here are four important tips to help make that happen.
8 Bathroom Items You Need to Get Rid of ASAP
Bathrooms are the center of busy morning routines, nightly regimens, and a variety of basic needs throughout the day. With all this activity comes clutter, and in a typically small room like the bathroom, you can’t afford to waste space on items you don’t need.
A Clean and Tidy Home Can Boost Your Mental Health
We’re all prone to messy moments, but when intense disorganization is accompanied by symptoms of high stress, anxiety, burnout, or depression, it’s often an indicator that you may be struggling with your mental health.
Getting A Bigger Home, Expand or Buy?
When it comes to expanding your living conditions, there is no one-size-fits-all solution since so many variables are at play, says Siegel. “At the end of the day it’s a personal decision,” Siegal said.
Can I Have Hidden Cameras On During a Showing of My Home?
Our lawyers discuss the legality around sellers using hidden cameras while a potential buyer tours their property.
Feng Shui Equals Small Changes
I grew up with traditional Korean parents who placed an emphasis on creating a home that was reliable and stable. Feng shui gives me that energy.
I Inherited Property, Now What?
Find out what your options are if you inherit real estate property.
Decoding Common Paint Terms
Break through the jargon to ensure you choose the right paint for the job. By Karen Rechenberg, PPG Paint When it comes to paint, there’s a lot of jargon, from “sheen” and “finish” to “scrubbability” and “washability.” A novice painter might find themselves asking: What do those terms actually mean? Understanding common paint terminology can […]













