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Setting the Price on Your Home - dated: January 27, 2005 - author: Scott Williams - The three factors to consider when selling your home are location, condition, and price. They are all related. LOCATION: Your home’s location and setting influence its value. A home inside a quiet subdivision sells for more than the identical home on a busy street. Remote click here for full text.
How To Make Your Room Look Larger - posted: April 7, 2005 - author: Olivia Filipetto - Although many new houses today are large, unfortunately they may contain small rooms, a little smaller than we'd like. Small rooms can feel confining and uncomfortable. Luckily we can utilize certain design concepts that fool the eye and make our rooms seem larger. Try these inexpensive decorating tricks to make your rooms live bigger. view complete article
Buying New Construction...How Do I Begin? - added: May 19, 2004 - written by: Sheldon Salnick - The prospect of shopping for a new construction residence can be quite daunting, but the rewards of owning a brand new home out-weight the disadvantages if you know the potential pitfalls. The following are important considerations: Overall Dollar Budget, Location, Cost Per Square Foot, Finishes, Upgrades, Parking and Delivery Date. view complete article
When And How To Prune Roses - added: July 12, 2004 - written by: David G. Hallstrom - Rose bushes that are not pruned can grow into large tangled messes with small and inferior blooms. The following should allow you to grow an attractive well shaped and sized bush with large lovely blooms. Note: This article is about pruning bushes, not climers, trees, ramblers or pillers. click here for full text.
10 Home Decorating Ideas To Quickly Update Any Room - dated: June 2, 2004 - author: Michael Holland - Not all home decorating ideas require a heavy investment of time and money. If you're looking for a few affordable home interior decorating ideas to freshen up a room over a weekend, try these ten: view complete article
How Long Your Mortgage Runs Determines How Much You Pay - dated: July 1, 2003 - author: W. Troy Swezey - The first thing most of us think about when the time comes to take out a mortgage on a new home is the interest rate. click here for full text.
How To Build A Waterfall - added: December 30, 2003 - written by: Dan Eckelson - The number one, most asked question that I receive about water features is "How do I build a waterfall?" click here for full text.
Keep your cool in the heat - added: July 17, 2003 - written by: Debbie Rodgers - Are you spending time sitting outside in the warm sunshine this summer? Or are the afternoon rays beating down on your patio or deck making it unusable for much of each day? Here are some pointers to make your outdoor living space more comfortable. click here for full text.
How To Buy Property With No Money Down - added: July 23, 2003 - written by: Daniel Cobb - Buying property without putting any money down is really not as difficult or as complicated as it may seem once a person understands how and why the process works. Along with everything else in a real estate contract, the amount of the down payment (amount may not be negotiable if paying with certain types of loans) and who pays it is negotiable. view complete article
What’s Your Style? A Guide to America’s Most Common Home Styles - added: July 1, 2003 - written by: W. Troy Swezey - Styles of houses vary across the country. From the New England Cape Cod to the Victorians of San Francisco, the choices are almost endless. Knowing which style you prefer is one of the basic elements in your hunt for the perfect home. view complete article
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