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Boost Your Summer Curb Appeal
Whether you are planning on selling your home or residing in your house for years to come, now is the perfect time to work on your summer curb appeal.
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How to Create a Welcoming Front Porch
Front porches are where you welcome your guests, where Sunday morning coffee turns into afternoon tea, where you start and end a book on the same day, and where memories are made.
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Update Your Home with These Pretty Succulents
Houseplants can add peace, happiness, sunlight, and fragrance to a home without requiring a lot of care or a green thumb.
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8 Upgrades to Increase Your Home's Value
If you are considering some home improvements, it is important to know the ones that will increase your home value. We have developed a list of home upgrade recommendations that will benefit you in the long run and increase your home value and investment.
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Ways to Make Your Tax Refund Count
Tax season is here, which means that tax refunds will soon be sent out to American tax payers who qualify for a refund. No matter the size of your refund, you will want to maximize the money you get back as much as possible. Here are some ways to make the most out of your refund!
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How to Sell a Home in a Bad Location
If your home is located in a less-desirable location, you may have doubts that it will sell quickly or even at all. Despite your many impressive interior updates and fixtures, you can't change the location of the property. However, with the right plan and strategy, there are ways to impress buyers and get your home sold.
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Housewarming Gifts
Millions of people became homeowners during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the housing market continues to flourish with new home buyers all across the country. You are bound to know someone who has recently moved into a new home or is about to close on a property.
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Open House Tips
Attending open houses is one of the most important parts of shopping for a home. When attending an open house, remember to be a smart buyer and look at more than just the aesthetics of the house. Here are some tips for how to navigate an open house and red flags to look for while touring the home.
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How to Know if You Are Buying in a Family Friendly Neighborhood
If you are moving to a new neighborhood and have children or plan to have children, it is important to do your research before choosing a place to live. Here are some signs to look for to ensure your new neighborhood is family friendly.
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Change of Address Checklist
Are you preparing to move to a new home? You came to the right place! In addition to the obvious moving basics like getting boxes and packing supplies, and hiring a moving company or a moving truck, there are many different people you will want to notify about your move. Make sure to do this early so you avoid missing bill payments or service interruptions.
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Spring Cleaning Tips
Spring is finally here! This means that it is time to clean and refresh your home! A good, deep spring clean is a great way to promote wellness, organization, and cleanliness. Start fresh this spring with these spring cleaning tips!
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What To Do If Your Basement Floods
A common fear of homeowners with basements is that they will walk down the stairs and their basement will be flooded. This can be a complete nightmare and a situation that can cause a lot of stress and damage to personal items. Here are some tips so you know what to do if your basement floods.
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Home Safety Hazards
5 Potential Home Safety Hazards
Now that you have purchased your dream home, it is important to learn about the common safety hazards and ways to prevent them to ensure you are doing everything you can to make your home safe. Here are some common safety hazards in the home and simple solutions to keep you and your family free from harm.
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Homebuying Tips for Veterans
The homebuying process is an exciting and rewarding experience. This is especially true for veterans who have likely spent the most recent years of their lives between bases and are now looking to buy a home of their own. If you have served in the military, there are many ways to make homebuying a simpler, less stressful experience. If you are a veteran or active military member, here are some important homebuying tips to make the homebuying process as easy possible.
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How to Stage a Bathroom
When you are getting ready to sell your home, you may focus all your attention on big projects such as enhancing your landscaping, repainting walls, or upgrading appliances. We are here to remind you to focus some time on rooms that often get overlooked, including the bathroom
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