Selling your home? You’re probably wondering what you can do around the house to make it more attractive to sellers. There are some things you need to do, some that might help, and a few you could skip.
Even if you built your house new, you’re still probably going to make upgrades eventually. But remember, you might not own your home forever. Or you might want to refinance one day. So how do you make sure your improvements are also good investments?
Even if you built your house new, you’re still probably going to make upgrades eventually. But remember, you might not own your home forever. Or you might want to refinance one day. So how do you make sure your improvements are also good investments? Remember, what sells in New York might not sell in California.
Even if you built your house new, you’re still probably going to make upgrades eventually. But remember, you might not own your home forever. Or you might want to refinance one day. So how do you make sure your improvements are also good investments? Remember, what sells in California might not sell in New York.
Even if you built your house new, you’re still probably going to make upgrades eventually. But remember, you might not own your home forever. Or you might want to refinance one day. So how do you make sure your improvements are also good investments? Remember, what sells in Texas might not sell in New York.
Even if you built your house new, you’re still probably going to make upgrades eventually. But remember, you might not own your home forever. Or you might want to refinance one day. So how do you make sure your improvements are also good investments? Remember, what sells in New York might not sell in Texas.
Self-reliance is an amazing quality. But so is knowing when to ask for help. Before you try to DIY any of these home improvement projects, think about hiring a professional.
You need more space, but the idea of leaving your neighborhood makes you feel like crying. The more you think about it, the more remodeling seems like the perfect solution. But before you get started, take a good look at your neighbors’ homes. Because when it comes to home improvements it’s better keep up (er...down?) with the Joneses.
Toolbelt. Check. Home improvement guide. Check. Potential property. Check. You’re ready to get started on your fixer-upper home. But there’s some prep work you need to finish before you can get started.
When you’re thinking of adding an addition to your house, you’re probably only thinking about increasing your living space and property value. But did you think about how your improvements are going to affect your homeowners insurance?
All growing up you dreamed of having your own home so you could have a pool. But what you didn’t dream about is the safety risks and the increase in your homeowners insurance fees. Your childhood dream doesn’t have to turn into an adult nightmare. Just make sure you make these six home improvements to help make your pool safer.
No one likes to think about getting older. But the time to plan is when you’re young. If make some of these home improvements now, you can comfortably live in your home as you age.
Order dinner, schedule a ride, keep in touch with friends. What other aspects of our life are controlled by our phone? Add turn off the lights, lock the doors, and adjust the air.
Homeowners associations have a bad reputation for having some pretty crazy rules. So what happens when those rules keep you from doing a project you have your heart set on? Well, you there are ways you can fight your HOA (not literally) to get your project through.
Your home is your biggest investment. So when you need work done on it, you need to find someone you can trust. So what should you know about your contractor before you decide to work together?
California homeowners are dealing with some pretty serious water restrictions right now. It’s a sign of a serious problem that’s not going away anytime soon. So how can you create a yard that’s part of the solution and adds value to your home at the same time?
Riparian rights, common on the east coast, can save homeowners a bundle of money. Do you know your rights?
One man’s trash really is another’s treasure. And it’s a good thing to keep in mind when you’re renovating your house. Selling or donating some of your old materials can be a great way to make a little extra cash (or get a tax credit) to help pay for the remodel.
Wouldn’t you like to get out of town the week of that festival? You know, the one that has the streets packed with tourists and leaves you completely unable to get a restaurant reservation? Or is the Super Bowl coming to your town and you're more of a hockey fan? Here’s how to get out of town and make money.
The first time you visit your second home, spend some time on introductions. Getting to know the neighbors will be essential to your happiness!