Hardwood Floors

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Small Changes That Make Big Differences with Your Hardwood Floors  Hardwood flooring can make any home feel warm, welcoming, and stylish. If you have hardwood flooring in your home, or you are considering hardwood flooring, there are a few small things you can do to make a big difference with … Continue reading →
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Metal Roofing

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An Easy 5 Step Plan for the Right Metal Roofing Decision  Where do you start in choosing a new roof?  We understand that it isn’t something you very often, and making a choice can be difficult. That’s why we’ve come up with a 5 step plan to help homeowners choose a metal roof that will last a lifetime so that you can feel confident in your... […]
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Installing Solar Panels

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5 Important Things to Consider Before Installing Solar Panels in Your Home  As of 2019, solar installations in the US had surpassed two million. A figure that is steadily on the rise as more Americans embrace solar technology.  Before you decide on solar panels installation, it’s wise to understand firmly what you’re getting into. There’s lots of information touting the benefits of solar panels, but is that all […]
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Kitchen Sink

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Kitchen Sink Trends in 2020: Which One Suits Your Needs?  One of the essential components of your kitchen is the sink. It’s the most used part of your kitchen area. From preparing your meals to cleaning every clutter after breakfast, dinner, or lunch, the sink is like your kitchen’s powerhouse. For this reason,  it’s necessary to make sure that you have the right kitchen sink […]
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Negotiation Guide

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Get the Most When Selling Your House: A Real Estate Negotiation Guide  There are different ways you can negotiate when selling your house. You can check out our real estate negotiation guide here. Homebuyers are always trying to get sellers to lower their asking price. But, why come down if you don’t have to? Today, we’re going to discuss a few negotiation tactics. Most people feel awkward […]
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Tips to Sell your Home

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5 Interior Design Tips to Sell your House Fast for Cash  Are you planning to sell your house for cash? Do you want to sell it as is and fast?  Selling a fixer-upper can be exhausting. Many buyers will be interested in your property, but when they visit your house and find some wear and tear, they quickly lose interest.  Being honest with your property’s condition […]
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Avoid Clutter

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Tips to Avoid Clutter in a New Home  If you have moved to a new home, then chances are everything is neat and tidy and has a place of its own. But as a few months will pass, you will notice some areas gathering clutter. So, to keep your home as clean as a new one, it is better to keep clutter in […]
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Home Prices Drop

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Coronavirus will shrink US home prices by 2-3% nationally, Zillow forecasts, but deeper dive could be in store Home prices have only fallen nationally once since the Great Depression, and that was after the subprime mortgage crisis and the Great Recession. Now, barely eight years after hitting bottom, and after a mighty recovery, prices are predicted to fall nationally again, down 2-3% this year, according to Zillow.
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Low Mortgage Rates

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Mortgage rates drop to another historic low  Wall Street rallied this week as the country starts to slowly reopen businesses, there are some signs of peaking regarding hospitalizations for COVID-19 and there have been more positive studies about potential treatments. However, the data still paints a dismal picture for the hole the United States’ economy will have to dig out of.  The […]
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Refinancing

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How soon after purchasing my home can I refinance?  With historically low interest rates, you’re probably seeing a fair share of news items declaring what a great time it is to refinance your home. After all, refinancing can be a smart financial move if it results in lowering monthly payments, reducing loan duration, or building home equity more quickly. But the bigger question lingers: […]
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