Any kind of construction project is loud and dirty. For homeowners starting their project, they have the anticipation of the finished product to look forward to. But what if the project isn’t your own but your neighbor’s? You have all the hassle with none of the excitement of the result. Having ... » Learn More about Surviving The Neighbor’s Renovation
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Pantry Organization
The kitchen pantry can quickly become a mess. Older cans and boxes keep getting pushed to the back and forgotten. How many of us have found cans of green beans dating back a decade or two during a spring cleaning? Or a box of crackers that went stale because you forgot it was opened? If you have ... » Learn More about Pantry Organization
Selling a Tenant Occupied Property
The strong seller’s market has prompted homeowners across the country to consider selling their homes. What if your property is a rental unit with tenants in place? Can you still sell and take advantage of the rising home values? Yes, by understanding the steps and following a few tips, you maximize ... » Learn More about Selling a Tenant Occupied Property
Maintenance Tips Everyone Should Know
Sure, hiring a professional is always good and I've got a great list of contractors to share. But there are also times when you'll need to address a problem yourself - at least while you're waiting for the pro to arrive - and being sure you understand the basics of your home is a ... » Learn More about Maintenance Tips Everyone Should Know
Mitigating Flood Risks
Your home does not need to be in a designated flood zone to be affected by water intrusion and damage. The process to repair and retrofit water damage costs homeowners millions of dollars each year. Regardless of the location of the home, simple checks and changes can help protect your property from ... » Learn More about Mitigating Flood Risks