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Strategies for Selling a Home with Difficult Tenants
Selling a home can be challenging in any circumstances. Add a difficult tenant to the mix and it becomes even more complex. While it would be nice to simply ask the tenant to leave, if there is a valid lease in place, this may not be possible. In addition, any issues...
Spruce Up Your Backyard by Adding Interesting Features and Spaces
With the warmer weather on the horizon, it is natural to turn your attention to the backyard. The backyard has become central to the modern lifestyle and a functioning extension of the home. If you’ve been staring longingly at the latest home magazine display of the...
How to Spot Roof Issues Before it’s too Late
Your roof is one of the most essential elements of your home. It guards you, your family, and your home from wind, water, and other harsh conditions. However, it is also part of the home that is often overlooked until it’s too late. Detecting roof damage early can...
Does That Come With The House?
When touring a beautifully staged home, it's easy to admire both the layout and the furnishings. While certain furniture like sectional sofas may seem perfect for the space, they typically don't stay with the home once sold. However, the inclusion of other items in...
What the New Credit Score Models Mean for Homebuyers
Starting in 2025, new credit scoring models will be used by many lenders to determine the creditworthiness of potential homebuyers. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac plan to mandate the adoption of the new FICO Score 10T and VantageScore 4.0 by the end of the year. For those...
Enhance Your Home with a Health and Wellness Room
Creating a health and wellness room in your home can be a positive step in prioritizing your well-being and fitness. A step beyond just room for an exercise bike, this room should include areas for reflection and calm. A place where you remove distractions and can...
Contractor Requirements – What to Expect from a Potential Contractor
Most homeowners do not have the expertise or interest in tackling a large home project, so they find a contractor to handle it for them. Hiring a contractor is very different from finding a handyman or gardener. A contractor must adhere to strict guidelines set out by...
Benefits of Downsizing After Retirement
Retirement is an exciting new phase of life, and one most people look forward to their entire working life. For those ready to make this change, downsizing their home is an important decision. While the thought of leaving the family home can be emotional, there are...
Things to Consider when Buying a Home
Buying a home involves more than just considering the price tag. Here are some essential tips on what else to consider when purchasing your dream home: Location: Evaluate factors such as proximity to amenities, schools, commute times, and neighborhood vibe to ensure...
Understanding the Difference Between Interest Rate and APR
One of the least understood aspects of obtaining a home loan is the difference between the interest rate and the APR (Annual Percentage Rate). At first glance, they sound like the same thing, but while they both impact the cost of the loan, they are two different...
Change the Feel of Your Room for $500
Everyone is looking for easy ways to spruce up their home. As spring approaches, those warm, cozy rooms that were so inviting in the cold can look cluttered and dark. If redecorating every season isn’t in your budget – and how many people can – then consider adding or...
Weekend Projects That Will Change the Feel of Any Dining Room
Winter is here, and with it comes cozy evenings and comfort food. Your weekend plans are more likely to include movies on the couch than a picnic in the park. This is the time of year when everyone takes a closer look at their home and looks for ways to add warmth to...