Increased Rents and Lower "For Sale" Inventory in the US
By Michelle Wrege Thursday, August 20, 2015
Increasing rents and lower mortgage rates are making home ownership more attractive. However, many markets are seeing a decline in available homes for sale making it difficult to find the home you want.
Check out this article from Zillow with more information.
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Quality furniture can be quite expensive when purchased new. If you are willing to spend a little time and do some research, you can find low cost, good quality, used furniture for your home.
To begin your search make a list of items you need and write down measuremen...
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No time for housework? Here are a few tips to help make cleaning quicker and easier:
Dusting - Keeping your homes humidity level between 40% - 50% can eliminate static (which attracts dust and makes it stick) and helps decrease dust mite growth.
Countertops - When cooking somethi...
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How to Prepare Your House Before Leaving for Vacation
By Michelle Wrege Friday, July 10, 2015
Are you going away for a week or longer this summer? Here are some tips on what to do before you leave for vacation:
Air Conditioner:
Leave the AC on with the fan switch set to "Auto". This will keep the humidity under control while you are away. If you have a manual thermostat, ...
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A continuation from our last blog for those of you looking to save money on your monthly expenses.
1. Reducing your entertainment expenses is a good place to start. There are many options for low cost entertainment.
Cancel unused club memberships such as gym and countr...
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Looking for ways to save money each month? Here are a few tips to try to lower monthly costs.
1. Auto - Keep the air pressure in your tires at the maximum stated in the car's manual. Every two PSI of air that you able to add can improve gas mileage 1%.
2. Home/Auto Loans - Refina...
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With temperatures on the rise, keeping cool is important. Here are a few low-tech tips to keep cool this summer.
1. Wear Clothing Made of Natural Fabrics: Natural fabrics such as cotton, linen and hemp 'breathe' better and wick away moisture.
2. Eat Cool: Meals like salads and sa...
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Helpful Tips to Protect Your Annual or Vacation Rental from Water Damage
By Michelle Wrege Sunday, May 3, 2015
With Spring thaw and continued rains, it is important to take steps to protect your home from water damage.
Fix any leaks immediately – Roof leaks and cracks in the foundation can allow water in the home and weaken the structure and allow mold to grow.
Extra protec...
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There are many ways for tenants and owners to conserve water everyday at home. Here are a few tips to help us all do our part:
Check all your faucets and pipes for leaks
Install faucet aerators
Don’t use the toilet as a trash can, each flush wastes 5 gallons of...
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Spring is here and that means you may start seeing some pests such as ants invading your home.
The best way to deter ants is to remove attractants. Keep your counters free of crumbs and sticky spots. Do not leave standing water in the sinks and fix any leaky faucets.
If you do fi...
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