
5 Steps to Prep Your Home for Winter
Prepping your home for colder weather doesn’t have to be a daunting task. In fact, we have a list of five fast tips you can knock out over the weekend. Trust us: You’ll feel great once you have these items checked off your to-do list.
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4 Common Concerns of Prospective Homebuyers
Selling a home can be a daunting task. Not only do you need to find a real estate agent, settle on a fair list price, and try to stand out in the market, but you also have to deal with people in and out of your home until it sells.Improve your chances of selling quickly by taking time to understand homebuyers’ sore spots. Ahead, we’re covering the four most common concerns when it comes to shopping the housing market.
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5 Things to Look For When Buying a House
Last year saw a huge surge in new home purchases, largely thanks to people looking for more space to “social distance” and work from home. The homebuying process can be downright overwhelming (school district! vinyl siding or brick? open concept!?) … but what are actually the most important things to look for in a home? We have a few ideas.
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How to Prioritize Your Home Improvement Projects
Once the decision has been made to tackle home improvement projects, the honey-do list seemingly never stops growing. As a homeowner, it can be hard to know where to begin. When you have limited resources (and patience) for renovations, you have to triage the needs. If you’re overwhelmed with decision fatigue, follow these few simple steps to prioritize your “to-fix” list in a smart order.
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Does Your Home Need Shutters?
To shutter or not to shutter — it’s an exterior decorating decision many homeowners struggle with. Beyond being classically stylish, shutters can add shape to a home.
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How Much Should You Spend on Home Renovations?
Thinking about remodeling a part of your house? Those who have renovated will be the first to tell you how difficult it is to stay within a budget. That said, home renovation restrictions are a necessary evil. Otherwise, it’s easy to let things slide here and there — only to look up and realize you’ve blown past your budget by thousands of dollars.
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How Much Value Do Shutters Add to Your Home?
Look, we’d love to be able to give you a neat and tidy calculation for the return on investment you can expect from adding shutters to your home … but it’s not that simple. The numbers depend on a lot of things — like your location, home and shutters style, and the housing market.
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Which Direction Should Shutter Louvers Face?
Louvered shutters have been the go-to exterior window treatment for centuries. When they first became popular, people loved the functionality of louvered shutters for both ventilation and privacy from nosy neighbors. Today, faux louvers are the most common choice — and that’s probably because homeowners love the classic look, but don’t need the shutters to open and shut the way they once did.
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5 Key Benefits of Installing High-Quality Shutters for Your Home
New shutters can give a home an instant facelift — but they aren’t all about looks. There are a number of practical reasons why shutters are a smart idea. From curb appeal to saving on your energy bill, learn the top benefits of shutters ahead.
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4 Ways to Increase the Longevity of Your Shutters
Shutters can make or break your home’s curb appeal, so it makes sense to keep them in ship-shape. Additionally, well maintained shutters last longer — meaning a little time and effort invested can save you from needlessly purchasing new ones before it’s time.
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