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Refinishing Hardwood Floors

Wednesday, April 01

Hardwood floors serve their primary purpose in any home by simply being there. While this flooring type is durable, it is also susceptible to traffic and other wear and tear which, over time, may mean time for a refinish. A hardwood floor refinishing project is doable for anyone with a little res...


Your Home And Mold

Wednesday, April 01

The winter and spring can often be typified by being cold and damp which can lead tomold growth due to indoor moisture and higher humidity levels. Not only can mold be bad for your home, but it can also be bad for your health. A variety of different types of molds can be found both indoors and ou...


For Sale By Owner

Wednesday, April 01

We are about to enter Spring which is usually the busiest season of the year in residential real estate. And, many owners will start thinking about selling their home and how to do it in the best way to generate the most after sale cash proceeds within their skill set and available time. The fol...


Real Estate Appraisals Explained

Wednesday, April 01

The home appraisal is a key component to the purchase of any third-party financed home purchase. Just because you have gotten a pre-approval from the bank doesn’t mean that it’s as easy as closing on the deal and moving in. The next hurdle you face is the appraisal of the real property. A license...


Pricing A Home For Sale Too High

Wednesday, April 01

Think that your home will sell itself? Think again. Not only does your home have to physically appeal to the prospective buyer, but it also needs to be priced according to market conditions. The proper pricing strategy must be employed in order to ensure that your home gets the attention that it...


Water Conservation In The Home

Wednesday, April 01

Water conservation in the home begins with you. Not only does it provide money saving opportunities on utility bills, but it also helps in other ways as well. The average American uses 70 gallons of water each and every day. And, a household typically uses 130,000 gallons of water in a year. The...